I have had some pretty bad first dates back when I was dating people other than Jessica, but let me tell you, nothing compares to this poor dude. He has the worst of it all, and I can sympathize, I hate dropping a duece in a public toilet. It is just a sin against nature or something, but I hate doing it. I dont know how this could go much worse. At least I have never been chased out with a knife.
Archive | 2009
Big Pax on AA
December 3, 2009
I am a pretty big guy, not fat, but very tall and broad shouldered and the little airline seats suck for me, and more so for the person next to me…but this is fricking ridiclous!
http://www.flightglobal.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/73953
This is just crazy. How can this be safe? How did he even get on the plane with only one seat and not three? I know AA is retarded, hence the reason I do not fly them anymore, but dear God, someone do something!
Summer Fun
June 17, 2009
This is what Summer is all about…
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Dude, I got a Dell…
May 20, 2009
Well, I finally broke down and got a laptop. It has been a while since I had one, or felt I needed one. But here I am typing this on my shiny new laptop.
While I am extremely pro-Linux, and getting more so as I deal with Vista and the stupidity that is Microsoft’s latest OS (I can’t wait for Windows 7, anything is an improvement). Enough about Vista, be looking for that in a few days, as I have to deal with it, and pretend I have the intelligence of a basic moss covered rock in order to use it. I digress…
I didn’t end up getting a Mac for a couple of reasons. First is the price, it is more expensive for less machine, which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, but I do understand it as they are pretty sexy. But I will admit as I type here on this backlit keyboard, this Dell is pretty sexy as well.
I have had some terrible support experiences with Apples over the last few years. You have to drag your computer to an Apple store, after you make an appointment, then you have to wait to get it back, which could be weeks. I don’t have the time for that crappy service. If I could tolerate that level of incompetence, then I wouldn’t have much of a case for the purchase of a computer in the first place.
Instead, Dell gives me next business day on site, with even accidental damage covered. Apple doesn’t even begin to offer that kind of service, regardless of their completely misleading commercials.
Then there is the issue of having to run Windows in a virtual machine for a lot of the software, and having to re-purchase the Adobe suite which is like $1800, instead of being able to use the fair-use clause and use the same copy for both my desktop and laptop.
So, what would the point of paying more for way crappy service, having to double up on software, new learning curve, and then running the other OS in a virtual machine. So, here I sit, hating Vista, but loving the machine, especially for the price. Thanks Dell, and oh, Apple, take note, either improve your warranty service, or just don’t bother going after the larger business market outside of the creative arenas.
Self Symmetry
April 27, 2009
My good friend Kat over at Self Symmetry recently posted a really nice blog entry thanking me for some work I did for her on that website. So here is the post, not to toot my own horn, but hopefully get some of our friends more interested in a great yoga teacher! ~ Ryan
With the help of an amazing IT guy, Ryan Meinzer, I am proud to announce the relaunch of my website. Actually, it’s just the shopping cart area of my site. BUT — I do hope you’ll check it out (and Ryan…he’s fast, efficient, easy to understand (he is an IT guy afterall), and can totally hook you up if you need any help in this department. And, he writes a really good blog too!)
Getting back to me…haha As you can tell by the name of my company, Self Symmetry, I’m all about finding balance. I believe that when you find balance; physically, mentally, and spiritually, that you are completely and wholly healthy! I’m also all about feeling good. If we can get ourselves feeling good all the time, then our lives will be free flowing and easy. (I’m not saying that we shouldn’t experience any other emotion, but just that our dominate state should be good and positive.)
With my strong belief in finding balance and feeling good I teach yoga, make jewelry, and now this blog. If you’re in Dallas/Plano, I would love to have you come take a class of mine. See my schedule for details. If you’re not in Dallas, then just go check out a class in your ‘hood. It’s really amazing, transforming, and healing.
If you’re interested in jewelry, browse around my new shopping cart. I hand make everything and use semi precious gemstones. Gemstones have healing properties to them. They are from the earth, so they hold all kinds of positive energy…making you look good and feel good! I attach a card to each piece of jewelry describing the stones used and what they do for you energetically. Because of this, they make awesome, thoughtful gifts (Mother’s Day coming up…hint, hint). However, if you don’t wear much jewelry, check out BE Charmed! Who can’t use some extra positive energy? Side note: Guys…I don’t have any man jewelry on my site, but I can make you something. I’ve made several pieces for guys so just email me and we’ll come up with something really manly!
If you’re reading this, then you found my blog. Congrats! I would say this blog is on the spiritual side. It’s about my attempt to live life to the fullest, and all the things that I’ve learned and am still learning.
So there you have it…my shameless self promotion. I hope you leave my yoga class (or any yoga class) feeling good. I hope you feel good wearing my jewelry (I know you’ll look good!), and I hope reading my blog leaves you feeling inspired, hopeful, and optimistic!
And Ryan, you rock! I can’t thank you enough!
Balanced and feeling good – Love, Kat
Camping
February 28, 2009
We went on a getaway earlier this week. It can be exhausting waiting for the phone to ring or an email to come in about a job opportunity. It’s important to keep your spirits up, so we’ve been trying to frequent parks and take in as much fresh air as we can. That’s a difficult thing to do living in the city, so we decided to go camping.
We were headed up to OK, but found out there was a burn ban, and what’s the fun in camping without a fire? We ended up at Martin Creek State Park, in one of their little cabins. We like to do tent camping, but Illianna is still a little too young. Illianna loved running around the cabin and exploring the woods. She was collecting things and giggling at every corner. I’ve never seen her so filthy, and let me say she is a regular mess pot, but this took the cake. I turned a blind eye to the dirt until she grabbed some cereal which had obviously fallen in the dirt/ash and came up to me with dirty hands and a black mouth trying to spit it out. Poor little thing. She’s so well trained to pick her food up and eat it after it’s fallen on the floor.
It was nice to see trees older than a couple of years, and we almost had the park to ourselves, but there was a huge power plant humming in the distance and a stupid train announcing its presence every hour or so. We were able to see some wildlife, roast marshmellows, hike around, and see a few more stars than we can see from our backyard, but we won’t be returning to that park. We managed to take a pretty decent photo of ourselves.
The Banks must be Stopped!
February 18, 2009
As we all know, the economy is in the dump with no relief in sight. In fact, it is only getting worse as we sink more and more closely to the dreaded “d” word, depression.
My wife and I have several credit cards like most Americans. We pay our bills on time, always paying above minimums. We shop to get the good rates and favorable terms, that is until recently.
In the last ~60 days, we have received several notifications that our interest rates are increasing and/or our credit lines are decreasing. We have good credit, never missed a payment, always pay above minimum, and yet, even on cards we do not have a balance we are seeing our rates moved from fixed single digit rates to double digit variable rates.
A couple of the cards claim that they ran our credit and that is the reason for the increase of rates and decrease of credit line. However, our credit score is higher now than it was when we were issued the card, so that reason is completely bogus.
Closing the account is not a viable option since that hurts our credit score.
This irresponsible behavior, tightening of credit without cause is only going to further the economic crisis. We are, without cause, being charged more for the same credit. It is like a double inflation. Credit costs more, the dollar is worth less, and yet, without credit and a strong dollar, the American economy will never recover.
Credit companies must be held responsible for their actions. Consumers need more options for recourse when adverse actions are taken without notice or explanation against their accounts. Closing the account isn’t feasible since it hurts the credit score of the consumer.
Either this behavior is stopped, or the economy will continue to falter. When faced with higher interest rates for no reason, and lower credit terms, do you honestly think the consumers will be willing to spend any rebates or refunds? Of course not, we will be too busy trying to pay down our increasing debt load despite no spending or reckless actions on our part.
Write your representation now!
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Job search still going…
February 6, 2009
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Since the job market is the worst my generation has ever seen, we are having to resort to other methods to pay the bills:
PHPX Takeover Request
January 22, 2009
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Well, it has been about a year since I officially stopped working on PHPX. And last week someone came forward and asked to take over the project. It has been a very interesting thought process on this since it is a lot more complex than I originally thought it would be.
First, there is the problem moving trademarks and copyrights. PHPX is a trademark, PHPX is also a 501(c) non-profit dedicated to the distribution of free and quality software in order to better facilitate communication between communities of people in a virtual environment. Sounds all official doesn’t it? Well, sadly, it is.
I want to give over PHPX for someone that cares about it to develop it, but I am not really sure how to disentangle myself from all the legal stuff that goes along with it. Perhaps I should just fork it and let them take over that.
What do you think?

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December 18, 2009
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