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Dec. 4th, 2008 09:53 pm
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  • 27 November 2008 05:38pm: We're having leftovers for turkey day because we're having our bird on sunday.
  • 1 December 2008 10:21am: Conference this week so I only have to work two days this week. Larry Wall is the keynote on Thursday. I know I know, who?
  • Yesterday at 10:42am: Made it to the conference of geek. First rule: no language bashing. Guess how long it took for someone to bash ruby.
  • Today at 08:53am: Day two of the conference and the internets are working this time. I think Larry Wall is wearing the same Hawaiian shirt as yesterday.
  • Today at 10:21am: In the microsft presentation the queen's portrait is on the wall. Guy is obsessed with lolcats :/
  • Today at 11:32am: Walked to the confrence today. Going to walk home too. Nice to not need a train or car or bus or stuff like that for once.
  • Today at 01:48pm: FOSS vs. The World talk is just as bad as I expected it would be. The ghost of Richard Stallman haunts these halls. Jerk.
  • Today at 09:48pm: Arianna Huffington made a terrible pitch about blogging on the Daily Report Colbert Report and so I decided to micro blog it on the twitter.

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nobody

Jun. 6th, 2008 09:36 am
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Train stations seemed deserted this morning (even Town Hall!). Everyone must be skipping town for the long weekend. Long live the foreigner.

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Yesterday we went up to visit my mother's friend and mentor, Clare, at her rustic cabin home which looks over Bear Lake. Last July I took a photograph which now is on the welcome page of my web site up there. For "Christmas" dinner, we had fish. Although I am not a fan of fish and I did not have seconds, it did taste pretty good. We also drank lots of Australian wine; that probably helped.

The Sublime )

In short, our range of topics was both wide and deep, and intellectually stimulating.

Then we drove back to Salt Lake City where we attended the annual Christmas Eve party for Don's (my step father) family. Gosh... where to begin. The Ridiculous )

Shashars

Sep. 22nd, 2004 01:13 am
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Streetlight outside my New York home. I might never have seen it?
Those of you, who know me best, may not know that I am in fact from the planet Shashars, where I was the emperor of an empire that I ruled with an Iron FistTM. I am actually here on Earth as part of the Emperor Exchange Program. It's a service of the Galactic Dictators of the Universe, an elite club that only the biggest and most ruthless belong. It is very very invitation-only, if you know what I mean. Anyway, I'm here on Earth for vacation, to get away from it all, as it were, as an anonymous computer programmer working at The Company (real name removed to protect Corporate America).

I've been telling people this story in various forms for decades now. Not bad considering I am only approaching my third decade on this planet. In the first grade I had nearly my entire class convinced that they were also from Shashars. I even had a Queen to rule by my side (back then, I was the King instead of the Emperor - at some point I decided Empire sounded better than Kingdom).

Back then I was living in New Haven Connecticut, where my folks were employed as post docs at Yale. Later my dad would move to Chicago and my mum and I were off to Los Alamos. I was just now in my kitchen trying to think of what I wanted to snack on (finally decided on a tall glass of Chocolate Milk) and I wondered out of nowhere, how my life would have been different had I stayed in New Haven.

This is a bit embarrassing or maybe just funny... but I was theoretically engaged to a girl back then. I really wish I could remember what prompted me to do it, but I remember whispering into my Queen's ear "Do you want to marry me?" She answered in the affirmative. Now here is the embarrassing part: it has been so long and my memories of the first grade are so corrupted that I don't actually remember this girl's name. I don't know a girl I was sort of engaged to once.

If I had stayed in New Haven, might we have been friends growing up, like some of my friends in New Mexico? Would we now be old friends who occasionally sent e-mails back and forth at odd intervals? It is just so hard to say. It is hard to imagine how entirely different my life would be now, except just to know that it would have been completely different. When I think of life changing events, I usually think of two: one was moving to America with my parents (when we moved to New Haven in 1980), the other was when I put a free quotations database onto the Internet in 1995, which eventually led to a job offer at The Company and lead me to where I now live in New York State. Now that I think about it though, Moving to New Mexico from New Haven may not have been as dramatic as leaving one country to live in another one, but probably at least as causal to my effect.

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