Escaped Thoughts

Sun, Aug 29, 2004

Any Day Now

So not a lot of activity on the category/layout front recently. Or on the weblog front in general, really—I keep almostposting, but I never quite seem to get around to it. The hot weather is inspiring me to spend some quality weblog time today though, so changes should be coming really soon. A few things to watch for:

  • Categories displayed with each post (for RSS feeds as well).
  • Date-stamped comments. The timeless nature of comments has bothered me for a while, but I just hadn't gotten around to hacking it into the writeback plugin.
  • Photo galleries.

Also, keep your eyes peeled for an exciting new addition to the blogging arena!

Category: Geek

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Well Now I Have To Say Something

Have I ever mentioned that I have a sister-in-law? She's super annoying.

;)

Category: Random

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Thu, Aug 12, 2004

Dividing The Waters From The Waters

I finally finished moving everything into categories, rough though they are. Perhaps the coolest part for me is the count of each section (raise your hand if you are surprised that "Geek" is the biggest category). So now I can have nth post anniversaries and the like.

I still need to figure out how I want to display the category in the posts, and probably how to hack Blosxom to show the prettified version instead of the raw directory name. But first I may come up with a whole new layout/style, since the more I look at this one the less I like it, which would also be an overkill solution to my dilemma of where to put the category name in each past without it looking stupid. A geek's job is never done.

But the organization is there, and user-visible even if somewhat crudely, so I'm happy for the moment.

Category: Geek

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Sat, Aug 07, 2004

If Theater Be The Food Of Life, Play On

Laura and I went to a free Shakespeare In The Park presentation of Twelfth Night tonight in the park next to our apartment complex, and enjoyed it immensely. I thought the acting was excellent, and found it very easy to get into the story and the emotions despite being unfamiliar with the play. In fact, just the fact that I was able to follow it without having read it in advance, and even to catch many of the jokes and wordplays, is a testament to the quality of the production. The set, costumes, props, and blocking were extremely creative, and were at the same time almost jarring in contrast to the overall Shakespearean feel and yet very right. The entire presentation surprised and delighted in unexpected ways, but felt true to the spirit of the play in every way. If you happen to be in Cupertino tomorrow or next weekend, I highly recommend it.

I really enjoy theater, and whenever I go to a play I'm always a bit sad that my days of technical theater are getting to be so long gone. Some part of me is always wanting to have the insider feel again, and thinking about things like how much work it must have been for the sound guy to work with such a strangely shaped, un-acoustic, outside setup. I sometimes find myself mentally adjusting mic levels as actors approach each other, or wondering which light could be repositioned to cover a hole.

But my life is very different now than it was in high-school, and the time commitments of theater are not trivial. Even if I could find a way to get back into lighting and sound without being a union professional, it's not the sort of thing I can do or not do as life or mood dictates. And so I'll continue to sit in the audience, aware of the lighting and sound equipment, and the back of the set, and the time allowed for quick costume changes. But I'll also be aware of which side of the curtain I am on.

Category: A & E

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Fri, Aug 06, 2004

Ticket To Ride

After several exciting hours of waiting in line at the DMV this morning, I'm now officially Californian. Once we get the new plates on the car, only the CWRU sticker and our pale complexions will identify us as out-of-state invaders.

Category: Life

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Wed, Aug 04, 2004

Like A Rock

Today I delved into the exciting world of long-term financial planning. First I went to a very helpful little seminar on 401(k) investment strategy, and came out feeling like I knew what I was doing. Then I spent some time on the enrollment website, and came away feeling more like I picked things out of a hat. It didn't help that it felt more like, say, playing Sim City than determining the course of my retirement. But since they told us that 90% or more of long term results are due simply to the rough breakdown, which I now have a reasonably good grasp of, it should be fine.

Besides, if it turns out badly in the end I can just restart and try again, right?

Category: Life

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Tue, Aug 03, 2004

So Far, So Good

I've survived my first week at work without getting shrunk, turned into a giant blueberry, thrown in a garbage chute by trained squirrels, or anything else of that nature, so I'm counting it as a success.

We're still settling in to the area, and taking care of fun details like getting new licenses. I've read through the California driver's manual, so that I know the little details like what a white curb means, and I'm not at all concerned about the test. Interestingly, California allows people turning to turn into any open lane, which means that one of my pet peeves from home is actually legal here. On the bright side, if Josh visits I'll finally be able to win that argument about turning from one multi-lane, one-way street to another from one of several turn lanes.

Category: Life

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