Is this 'Net Neutrality'?
Posted 8 years agoI don't know what Net Neutrality is. I tried reading the long winded lawyer whatever bill on the FCC's site. I couldn't really make heads or tails of it.
Asked a friend and he sent me this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sPppirucJE
It makes sense and some of the stuff he says about the AM/FM radio is true. What do you guys think?
Asked a friend and he sent me this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sPppirucJE
It makes sense and some of the stuff he says about the AM/FM radio is true. What do you guys think?
I've moved to Juneau,Alaska finally settled
Posted 15 years agoWell guys I'm settled... for the most part. Got a mailing address, a good apartment, bought a small weber barbecue (must have, love grilling meat), internet and routine. A couple things I want to get going is running again. I use to run about 5 miles a day back in CA for exercise (not all at once, 3 in the morning, 2 in the evening). Also on my agenda is getting a fishing license because that is what you do up here, if you don't fish you hike and I've been doing a lot of hiking. An average hike around here as a 2000 foot elevation change every 2 miles of trail. That doesn't include the up and down craziness in between so its a workout. Its June so the King Salmon are about to have their spawning runs soon. Unfortunately I for got my fishing pole and reel. Wouldn't have done much good though I'm use to fishing small stream or lake trout. Not 30 pound salt water fish.
Clothing has been not an issue really recently. The weather has been really sunny and nice so I haven't had to worry about rain gear. However this last couple of days it has reminded me that its still a concern. I'm going to get some 'Scot's guard water resistance spray' stuff for my cloths. I'm thinking I can get by with that until Fall or Winter. Stuff is really expensive up here so until I've got a good flow of income in I'm going to try and cut back on buying new stuff and buy 'upgrades' for the stuff I already have. Guns and ammunition are more expensive than the bear pepper spray deterrent so I'm going o start with that before graduating to something with more 'effective' results. But like I said before, an issue but not one too be too concerned about. Since I've been here I've seen 5 black bears of various sizes. All of which were more interested in getting out of my way than seeing what I was carrying in my backpack.
Never the less I'm loving it up here. If any of you guys want to drop by they got a great brewery around here called 'Alaskan'. They may a great beer, for those of you up here and in Washington and maybe Oregon you would know that. Stop on my and I'll grill up some King Salmon and go through a case.
Peace.
Clothing has been not an issue really recently. The weather has been really sunny and nice so I haven't had to worry about rain gear. However this last couple of days it has reminded me that its still a concern. I'm going to get some 'Scot's guard water resistance spray' stuff for my cloths. I'm thinking I can get by with that until Fall or Winter. Stuff is really expensive up here so until I've got a good flow of income in I'm going to try and cut back on buying new stuff and buy 'upgrades' for the stuff I already have. Guns and ammunition are more expensive than the bear pepper spray deterrent so I'm going o start with that before graduating to something with more 'effective' results. But like I said before, an issue but not one too be too concerned about. Since I've been here I've seen 5 black bears of various sizes. All of which were more interested in getting out of my way than seeing what I was carrying in my backpack.
Never the less I'm loving it up here. If any of you guys want to drop by they got a great brewery around here called 'Alaskan'. They may a great beer, for those of you up here and in Washington and maybe Oregon you would know that. Stop on my and I'll grill up some King Salmon and go through a case.
Peace.
Revelations
Posted 17 years agoSo over this Christmas break I descided to do some drawing... not sprite art work. Paper, pencil and hand drawing. I have to say though I know know why I think my art is crap. Because I want it too look like something in my head. But no matter what it will never be that good. So I discovered it I modeled other pieces of art that are some what abstract or non-realistic. I find I feel better about what I have draw. So I printed out some models from my favorite artists and am now enjoying myself when I draw. Though its far from perfect... I'll get there eventually.
End of Summer report
Posted 17 years agoOkay so I didn't have internet over the summer so here is the tally.
Submissions:3728
Comments:7
Journals: 1160
And guess what I'm going to try and look at them all. heh
Submissions:3728
Comments:7
Journals: 1160
And guess what I'm going to try and look at them all. heh
Back from summer
Posted 17 years agoWell the summer has come and gone. In my last email I had just started my summer job at the Christian Summer Camp called Calvin Crest. Things up here are going well and I'm looking forward to getting back to school. Surprising isn't it, wanting to go back to school. After having to clean up someone else's mess all summer I'm now happy about just worrying about cleaning up after myself(just a reminder I'm working on the Accommodations staff, which is basically the janitorial staff on the mountain. We clean everything and setup tables for dinner. Basically if it weren't for us all of programs would be non-existent). I realize that the responsibility and duty we have around can is very important. Therefore you can be easily stressed out by all the demands and workload. About week 4 of the summer I was feeling the burden of having everyone calling us up for special little things that needed to be done. Every time we got on of those calls I would think to myself, "Why can't you do it?". It was really annoying to have some people think, "oh, Accommodations can do this, so I don't have to." After about week 7 other staffs began to realize that they could help us by doing some clean up work too. One example is we set up tables and chairs for high school groups about twice a day. Now the High School staff helps up instead of sitting in their little corner talking to themselves. However one thing I don't understand is why the store clerks can't sweep or mop there own stores. The store clerks do have a high traffic area being the only place where people can get their sugar fix, but looking at their open hours, then the hours they spend prepping, it just seems... unfair. Seriously, if someone doesn't want to do something that is Accommodations related, default falls to us.
I know I'm complaining and I should be telling all the gross and interesting stores I've had up here but... its one the first things coming to mind when I think about my job. The sort of "unfairness" when it comes to work loaad. However Accommodations isn't the only one that has the short end of the stick. Kitchen staff and Maintenance also have a ... crappy job. Yes I said "crappy" (sorry mom) because one Kitchen had there sinks back up and that was fun to clean up. While maintenance has had to dig and install new leach lines for our septic system. So they can come to dinner smelling like ... well do I really need to say. So basically Maintenance, Kitchen, and Accommo are the main grunts of the camp while everyone else is doing there own thing. My boss warned me that this is a thankless job, that nobody rarely notices us until they need something, but they didn't tell me it would be this bad.
Anyway experiences and stories about came, hmmm... well there was this one time that a toilet was so clogged that... Maybe that isn't the best story. Oh there was this other time were we were cleaning the Sherwood Forest(area of camp for 4 to 6 graders) bathroom and this Huge, I mean HUGE... wait that isn't really appropriate either. You know all these stories that are coming to mind are stories that would be really really inappropriate. I can say for one thing, my definition of what is disgusting has been modified tremendously. Seriously I could walk into a gas-station bathroom and would not flinch. The only story that is coming to mind that does not involve human waste is... wow its hard to think of one. Oh I've got one, we were cleaning the girls bathrooms down in Sherwood and were complaining about how fast they went through toilet paper. So we all made a bet of how soon they would go through the next box of TP. And we were wrong by about 2 days, because we started the bet near the end of the week. So there was a space of about 24 hours that no one was using the bathrooms. So no one really won whatever we were betting. Another one was with Maintenance having to replace a tire on a van and having a truck die in the farthest program area away from camp and the time where the accommodations team just hung out on the lake drinking root beer and the other time where we had fun on the island on the lake and ... well I guess there are other stories besides the disgusting ones. But you think of the really bad stuff you had to deal with instead of all the other cool stuff you did.
A few other experiences I've had up here also took place down in Sherwood forest. The first is the multiple weeks I am the Sheriff of Nottingham. There is a little skit with Robin Hood, Maid Marian, and the Sheriff that helps act out the bible lesson they are learning for that week. The skit this year is really boring from what I remember as a kid with the sword fights, kidnapping, and driving bulldozers to turn the woods into a parking lot. This year the Sheriff can't find is purpose in the woods and takes all his frustrations out on everyone else trying to make them feel that they have no purpose as well. Its fun for me because I get to be a really creepy mean guy and everyone tells me that I am way too good in my performance; which they find scary. Seriously with the costume on I am very intimidating; then again if you were a kid who is just over four feet tall, a six foot tall mean person would be very frightening. Of course the Sheriff finds his purpose at the end of the week and the forest is at peace once more. I think it was last week were my church came up and was in Sherwood and I was invited to dinner... for the first time ever, and it was girls, Girls that invited me. I had fun, seriously the food was good the company was friendly, and the conversation was very lively. Besides feeling awkward when been "mob hugged" by 20 little girls I really liked feeling welcome in Sherwood instead of little kids brandishing sticks to beat me senseless. Seriously the boys are little monsters, at town meeting they started throwing rocks at me. I guess that means that I'm doing my job right for the Sheriff to be the bad guy. Another funny thing was one of the first weeks of Sherwood I played Sheriff I was found out. And what I mean was that they saw me cleaning the bathrooms. So in a matter of seconds it was all over Sherwood that the mean Sheriff of Nottingham was actually the janitor, it ruined my image for the rest of the week; as well as my ego; which is still a little bruise from begin called Sheriff the trash man; little kids are mean *tear*. Other fun times in the woods included Archery, going down a water slide into the pond, and climbing a Giant Sequiona tree stump. Good times, good times.
Now for completely different experience that took place in the Woods. There is a program that is called "Week in the Forest" which is a camp for mentally disabled adults. I was pulled to council because they were short on male counselors, females seem to more willing to volunteer these days (and I'm convinced that the hierarchy up here is sexiest; more on that later). One of the strongest memories during that week was cleaning a grown man in the shower that was more than twice my age. It just felt... wrong for me to do that, however it was some how right. I just felt really weird treating these adult like children. Did you brush your teeth? Did you go to the bathroom? Stop bothering Rodney, Jeff and James! Jose don't punch Josh that isn't nice. I knew when I came up here I didn't want to council. I'm bad with kids because the never seem to respect my authority as a councilor. The same thing happened here, I don't know why, but at least they listened to me when I told them to use the bathroom or else I would had to deal with soiled cloths in the middle of the night. I don't want to do an experience like this again I really don't have the patience. Its because everyday you had to deal with the same small problems that could have been solved yesterday, but they just don't remember. And some of the campers just, didn't learn anything. We had a camper, David, who loved the taste of dairy products, but he can't have them because he would have the runs. He would get violent when he couldn't have want he wanted. Seriously he liked someones shoes and tried to take them off someone's feet. He was really troublesome. Then there was another camper, Josh, how was a very sexually active and you had to keep an eye on him. Over all I didn't like the week and appreciate the experience. What I did get from it was that I now have huge respect for the people that go into that kind of work. I'm also very thankful that my family is not disabled in anyway. Either way I'm glad its over and I hope that I don't have to deal with this sort of thing in the future.
Okay here is the note on why I think the hierarchy of this camp is sexiest. The maintenance team which fixes cars, septic systems, eletrical problems and anything else has 6 males and 1 female. Accommodations has 8 females and 2 males. AIM(Assistance In Mission) has 2 female and 1 male staffers but the first week the program was operational it was all females and the one male staffer. AIM is a little different, we have high schoolers come up and work on different program teams learning what it is like to be on staff up at Calvin Crest. So that week we had about 20 female campers in the program after that first week its been about 1/3, male/female. Office staff that listens to phone calls from worried parents to check up on their kids to make sure that the Yosemite fire isn't putting them in damager, seriously parents are paranoid theses days. All 5 female office staffers are female. Store staff is 4 females. Events team that does boats, rock climbing, hiking and such this is 2/3, female/male. And after that the ratio on the other teams are pretty much equal. Then again the fact that there aren't very many male applicants might also add to the problem.
A guy I'm going to miss is Marcus my roommate. He had a really rough past with gangs, drugs, and the whole bit. After some stuff in his life he turned to Christ and is now one of the cooks at Calvin Crest. He has been a fun guy to hang around and his views on Christianity are unique to what I'm use to. I grew up in a fairly sheltered home and my parents did a good job at making sure I didn't get into too much trouble. Then to here the tale from the other side of the train tracks its really interesting. I know there were people like Marcus out in the world, but it was an honor to finally meet one of them. He is my no means perfect, he smokes, swears, and by all standards at times socially unexceptionable; however I would feel safest if I knew he was standing next to me in a dark alley. It was good to here is testimony and life story. He says he is a proud member of the Set Free Soldiers ministry that witnesses to bikers gangs and the tougher crowd of our country. Now you might have heard in the news about some of their members being arrested for a bar fight with Hell's Angels, but as far as Marcus nows the media is trying to take down a rough Christian organization. Its hard to tell what is going on in the world being up in the mountains, but for that kind of ministry I would say that ex-gang members would most certainly get in fights with their former friends. Either way, I don't really know what is going on so I won't try and make up facts.
Another thing I'm going to miss is the good weather and all the trees. For those of you who deal with 110 degree weather during the summer you know how thankful you are to spend some time out of the frying pan. Watching the wildlife around here. I think the squirrels up here are hilarious they'll do all kinds of crazy stuff. I saw one jump about ten feet from one tree to another. We have squirrels on the Fresno State campus, but they are lazy and not as entertaining to watch. The mosquitoes I'm not going to miss as well as the other small insects that view me as dinner.
Ackward moments up here are really funny looking back at them. So at Sherwood being hugged by little girls really awkward. I'm sure parents don't mind their children hugging them were they were little and there head just at that very awkward height. Its just... *sigh* so innocent and something that society had twisted in my mind to think is inappropriate. Also we have this stick shift vehicle that is really small and we have to all sit in the cab because of some stupid rule that we can't sit in the bed. So there are like 9 girls on my team like I said earlier and I'm 1 of 3 people that know how to drive stick. So her I am crammed into a small truck with girls and some of them are sitting in the middle. And what is in the middle the stick... and what makes thing worse is that most of them like to prop their legs on the dash board. So if my hand slips when I'm going into 2nd, 4th or Reverse it would hit there... yeah. Very awkward, and pretty much being the only guy on the team (the other two are never really helpful, on is a complete idiot the other is the year round staff guy and does special projects all summer.) So most of the girls get angry with "the guy" says his opinion of how to do things or is just there at all.
Well there isn't much left to tell... So now I'm off to school taking 3 Engineering Classes, 1 Philosophy class, 1 Physics class, and 1 Calculus class. So I got a full load and can't relax or else I could be in big trouble.
I know I'm complaining and I should be telling all the gross and interesting stores I've had up here but... its one the first things coming to mind when I think about my job. The sort of "unfairness" when it comes to work loaad. However Accommodations isn't the only one that has the short end of the stick. Kitchen staff and Maintenance also have a ... crappy job. Yes I said "crappy" (sorry mom) because one Kitchen had there sinks back up and that was fun to clean up. While maintenance has had to dig and install new leach lines for our septic system. So they can come to dinner smelling like ... well do I really need to say. So basically Maintenance, Kitchen, and Accommo are the main grunts of the camp while everyone else is doing there own thing. My boss warned me that this is a thankless job, that nobody rarely notices us until they need something, but they didn't tell me it would be this bad.
Anyway experiences and stories about came, hmmm... well there was this one time that a toilet was so clogged that... Maybe that isn't the best story. Oh there was this other time were we were cleaning the Sherwood Forest(area of camp for 4 to 6 graders) bathroom and this Huge, I mean HUGE... wait that isn't really appropriate either. You know all these stories that are coming to mind are stories that would be really really inappropriate. I can say for one thing, my definition of what is disgusting has been modified tremendously. Seriously I could walk into a gas-station bathroom and would not flinch. The only story that is coming to mind that does not involve human waste is... wow its hard to think of one. Oh I've got one, we were cleaning the girls bathrooms down in Sherwood and were complaining about how fast they went through toilet paper. So we all made a bet of how soon they would go through the next box of TP. And we were wrong by about 2 days, because we started the bet near the end of the week. So there was a space of about 24 hours that no one was using the bathrooms. So no one really won whatever we were betting. Another one was with Maintenance having to replace a tire on a van and having a truck die in the farthest program area away from camp and the time where the accommodations team just hung out on the lake drinking root beer and the other time where we had fun on the island on the lake and ... well I guess there are other stories besides the disgusting ones. But you think of the really bad stuff you had to deal with instead of all the other cool stuff you did.
A few other experiences I've had up here also took place down in Sherwood forest. The first is the multiple weeks I am the Sheriff of Nottingham. There is a little skit with Robin Hood, Maid Marian, and the Sheriff that helps act out the bible lesson they are learning for that week. The skit this year is really boring from what I remember as a kid with the sword fights, kidnapping, and driving bulldozers to turn the woods into a parking lot. This year the Sheriff can't find is purpose in the woods and takes all his frustrations out on everyone else trying to make them feel that they have no purpose as well. Its fun for me because I get to be a really creepy mean guy and everyone tells me that I am way too good in my performance; which they find scary. Seriously with the costume on I am very intimidating; then again if you were a kid who is just over four feet tall, a six foot tall mean person would be very frightening. Of course the Sheriff finds his purpose at the end of the week and the forest is at peace once more. I think it was last week were my church came up and was in Sherwood and I was invited to dinner... for the first time ever, and it was girls, Girls that invited me. I had fun, seriously the food was good the company was friendly, and the conversation was very lively. Besides feeling awkward when been "mob hugged" by 20 little girls I really liked feeling welcome in Sherwood instead of little kids brandishing sticks to beat me senseless. Seriously the boys are little monsters, at town meeting they started throwing rocks at me. I guess that means that I'm doing my job right for the Sheriff to be the bad guy. Another funny thing was one of the first weeks of Sherwood I played Sheriff I was found out. And what I mean was that they saw me cleaning the bathrooms. So in a matter of seconds it was all over Sherwood that the mean Sheriff of Nottingham was actually the janitor, it ruined my image for the rest of the week; as well as my ego; which is still a little bruise from begin called Sheriff the trash man; little kids are mean *tear*. Other fun times in the woods included Archery, going down a water slide into the pond, and climbing a Giant Sequiona tree stump. Good times, good times.
Now for completely different experience that took place in the Woods. There is a program that is called "Week in the Forest" which is a camp for mentally disabled adults. I was pulled to council because they were short on male counselors, females seem to more willing to volunteer these days (and I'm convinced that the hierarchy up here is sexiest; more on that later). One of the strongest memories during that week was cleaning a grown man in the shower that was more than twice my age. It just felt... wrong for me to do that, however it was some how right. I just felt really weird treating these adult like children. Did you brush your teeth? Did you go to the bathroom? Stop bothering Rodney, Jeff and James! Jose don't punch Josh that isn't nice. I knew when I came up here I didn't want to council. I'm bad with kids because the never seem to respect my authority as a councilor. The same thing happened here, I don't know why, but at least they listened to me when I told them to use the bathroom or else I would had to deal with soiled cloths in the middle of the night. I don't want to do an experience like this again I really don't have the patience. Its because everyday you had to deal with the same small problems that could have been solved yesterday, but they just don't remember. And some of the campers just, didn't learn anything. We had a camper, David, who loved the taste of dairy products, but he can't have them because he would have the runs. He would get violent when he couldn't have want he wanted. Seriously he liked someones shoes and tried to take them off someone's feet. He was really troublesome. Then there was another camper, Josh, how was a very sexually active and you had to keep an eye on him. Over all I didn't like the week and appreciate the experience. What I did get from it was that I now have huge respect for the people that go into that kind of work. I'm also very thankful that my family is not disabled in anyway. Either way I'm glad its over and I hope that I don't have to deal with this sort of thing in the future.
Okay here is the note on why I think the hierarchy of this camp is sexiest. The maintenance team which fixes cars, septic systems, eletrical problems and anything else has 6 males and 1 female. Accommodations has 8 females and 2 males. AIM(Assistance In Mission) has 2 female and 1 male staffers but the first week the program was operational it was all females and the one male staffer. AIM is a little different, we have high schoolers come up and work on different program teams learning what it is like to be on staff up at Calvin Crest. So that week we had about 20 female campers in the program after that first week its been about 1/3, male/female. Office staff that listens to phone calls from worried parents to check up on their kids to make sure that the Yosemite fire isn't putting them in damager, seriously parents are paranoid theses days. All 5 female office staffers are female. Store staff is 4 females. Events team that does boats, rock climbing, hiking and such this is 2/3, female/male. And after that the ratio on the other teams are pretty much equal. Then again the fact that there aren't very many male applicants might also add to the problem.
A guy I'm going to miss is Marcus my roommate. He had a really rough past with gangs, drugs, and the whole bit. After some stuff in his life he turned to Christ and is now one of the cooks at Calvin Crest. He has been a fun guy to hang around and his views on Christianity are unique to what I'm use to. I grew up in a fairly sheltered home and my parents did a good job at making sure I didn't get into too much trouble. Then to here the tale from the other side of the train tracks its really interesting. I know there were people like Marcus out in the world, but it was an honor to finally meet one of them. He is my no means perfect, he smokes, swears, and by all standards at times socially unexceptionable; however I would feel safest if I knew he was standing next to me in a dark alley. It was good to here is testimony and life story. He says he is a proud member of the Set Free Soldiers ministry that witnesses to bikers gangs and the tougher crowd of our country. Now you might have heard in the news about some of their members being arrested for a bar fight with Hell's Angels, but as far as Marcus nows the media is trying to take down a rough Christian organization. Its hard to tell what is going on in the world being up in the mountains, but for that kind of ministry I would say that ex-gang members would most certainly get in fights with their former friends. Either way, I don't really know what is going on so I won't try and make up facts.
Another thing I'm going to miss is the good weather and all the trees. For those of you who deal with 110 degree weather during the summer you know how thankful you are to spend some time out of the frying pan. Watching the wildlife around here. I think the squirrels up here are hilarious they'll do all kinds of crazy stuff. I saw one jump about ten feet from one tree to another. We have squirrels on the Fresno State campus, but they are lazy and not as entertaining to watch. The mosquitoes I'm not going to miss as well as the other small insects that view me as dinner.
Ackward moments up here are really funny looking back at them. So at Sherwood being hugged by little girls really awkward. I'm sure parents don't mind their children hugging them were they were little and there head just at that very awkward height. Its just... *sigh* so innocent and something that society had twisted in my mind to think is inappropriate. Also we have this stick shift vehicle that is really small and we have to all sit in the cab because of some stupid rule that we can't sit in the bed. So there are like 9 girls on my team like I said earlier and I'm 1 of 3 people that know how to drive stick. So her I am crammed into a small truck with girls and some of them are sitting in the middle. And what is in the middle the stick... and what makes thing worse is that most of them like to prop their legs on the dash board. So if my hand slips when I'm going into 2nd, 4th or Reverse it would hit there... yeah. Very awkward, and pretty much being the only guy on the team (the other two are never really helpful, on is a complete idiot the other is the year round staff guy and does special projects all summer.) So most of the girls get angry with "the guy" says his opinion of how to do things or is just there at all.
Well there isn't much left to tell... So now I'm off to school taking 3 Engineering Classes, 1 Philosophy class, 1 Physics class, and 1 Calculus class. So I got a full load and can't relax or else I could be in big trouble.
Out for Summer
Posted 17 years agoI'm out for summer, cleaning toilets at a Christian Summer Camp in the Sierra-Nevadas.
Lets see how many Submissions I get when I check my account 3 Months later.
Lets see how many Submissions I get when I check my account 3 Months later.
Zombie Plan
Posted 17 years agoWhat is your zombie plan?
My is to first get the guns out of my gun safe, second get provisions from secret store room, third scrounge needed supplies from local community, fourth get in truck and drive to Death Valley, California, USA.
Why death valley? because I know this one place that nobody would ever find. And when I run out of supplies... well, I'm hoping that I have my small farm going so I should worry about running out of food. What about other desires? well... I think I'd be more worried about my survive than to have time to think about, those desires.
My is to first get the guns out of my gun safe, second get provisions from secret store room, third scrounge needed supplies from local community, fourth get in truck and drive to Death Valley, California, USA.
Why death valley? because I know this one place that nobody would ever find. And when I run out of supplies... well, I'm hoping that I have my small farm going so I should worry about running out of food. What about other desires? well... I think I'd be more worried about my survive than to have time to think about, those desires.
NOTICE!!
Posted 17 years agoFor those of you reading my TKT fic I have just added a chapter in the "Long Flight" Episode.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1050495/
The chapter in entitled "Explanations" since I decided that I needed to explain somethings or else you readers would have hard time catching up.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1050495/
The chapter in entitled "Explanations" since I decided that I needed to explain somethings or else you readers would have hard time catching up.
Spring Break run down
Posted 17 years agoFriday- had to say in school til late.
Saturday- had to stay at school for computer lab proposes, drove home
Sunday- went church with family, relaxed, and packed for trip
Monday- drove to Carson City, Nevada.
Tuesday- went snowboarding for the first time.(I'm an expert skier by I wanted to see what snowboard is all about. I have to say I had never had so many bruises in my life.)
Wednesday- played 9 holes of golf with dad and grand-dad.
Thrusday- shot rifles and pistol with inter family.
Friday- drove back home to Bakersfield, CA.
Saturday- did skeet shooting competition, did okay but not my best. Watched "Enchanted" with family and friends (okay I don't know how many of you have seen this thing but to a guy like me its kryptonite. I think I scared my family though, there is this one part where this chip-munk gets clipped to a cloths hanger and stuck in the closet. Everyone was "ahhh, thats so mean;" while I laughed my head off. Not like funny laugh but evil genius/villian laugh... I'm pretty twisted sometimes.)
Sunday-went to church, drove back to school.
Monday- School started ... ugh.
Saturday- had to stay at school for computer lab proposes, drove home
Sunday- went church with family, relaxed, and packed for trip
Monday- drove to Carson City, Nevada.
Tuesday- went snowboarding for the first time.(I'm an expert skier by I wanted to see what snowboard is all about. I have to say I had never had so many bruises in my life.)
Wednesday- played 9 holes of golf with dad and grand-dad.
Thrusday- shot rifles and pistol with inter family.
Friday- drove back home to Bakersfield, CA.
Saturday- did skeet shooting competition, did okay but not my best. Watched "Enchanted" with family and friends (okay I don't know how many of you have seen this thing but to a guy like me its kryptonite. I think I scared my family though, there is this one part where this chip-munk gets clipped to a cloths hanger and stuck in the closet. Everyone was "ahhh, thats so mean;" while I laughed my head off. Not like funny laugh but evil genius/villian laugh... I'm pretty twisted sometimes.)
Sunday-went to church, drove back to school.
Monday- School started ... ugh.
Back
Posted 17 years agoAfter a week of relaxing on Spring break I think I'm finally ready to face the end of the semester...
wow... I didn't know the submissions to pile up like that ... I've got 419 submissions to look through and 135 journals... well better start now.
Hope life is going good for the rest of you.
wow... I didn't know the submissions to pile up like that ... I've got 419 submissions to look through and 135 journals... well better start now.
Hope life is going good for the rest of you.
Spring Break
Posted 17 years agoSigh school has been murder its just ... well been hard on me with the classes I'm taking. And to be honest I an exhausted of working.
Basically this has been my life for the past 4 years after I graduated High School. Graduate High School->Summer Job->College->Summer Job->College->Summer Job->College->Summer Job->... take a guess.
Sure there is Christmas break and Spring break which for me is only about a week being involved in the College Marching Band and other activities... So I haven't had a vacation longer than two weeks since I ended High School.
Yeah I know I should bitchy but... I am having a hard time these days trying to find a good reason to go to classes every morning. And the same reason that keeps popping up is ... you paid for it already, so by not going is wasting money... :sigh: I'm lonely... not that I'm complaining its just every time I need to be lonely and relax another ton of bricks gets added to the to-do list.
Well hope life is going better for the rest of you.
Basically this has been my life for the past 4 years after I graduated High School. Graduate High School->Summer Job->College->Summer Job->College->Summer Job->College->Summer Job->... take a guess.
Sure there is Christmas break and Spring break which for me is only about a week being involved in the College Marching Band and other activities... So I haven't had a vacation longer than two weeks since I ended High School.
Yeah I know I should bitchy but... I am having a hard time these days trying to find a good reason to go to classes every morning. And the same reason that keeps popping up is ... you paid for it already, so by not going is wasting money... :sigh: I'm lonely... not that I'm complaining its just every time I need to be lonely and relax another ton of bricks gets added to the to-do list.
Well hope life is going better for the rest of you.
V-Day meme
Posted 17 years ago1. Are you single or taken?
Single
2. Chocolate or flowers?
Neither
3. Will you do anything special for Valentines Day?
No
4.Do you like anyone?
yes
5. Were you dating anyone last Valentines?
No.
6. What would be your dream Valentines date?
Wait is a dream?
7. Do you make a big deal about Valentines?
No
8. Have you ever had a secret admirer?
No, at least I don't so.
9. Would you ever write someone a love letter?
Maybe
10. Do you believe in Cupid?
No
11. Do your parents give you presents on Valentines?
No
12. Do you still send out Valentines cards?
No
13. Do you like candy hearts?
No
15. Is Valentines depressing?
For whom.
16. How do you feel about PDA?
Am I suppose to feel something.
17. How is your love life?
What love life?
18. Have you ever been dumped on Valentines?
No
19. How many roses would you want?
None
20. Will you have a boyfriend/girlfriend next Valentines?
No, virgin for life.
Single
2. Chocolate or flowers?
Neither
3. Will you do anything special for Valentines Day?
No
4.Do you like anyone?
yes
5. Were you dating anyone last Valentines?
No.
6. What would be your dream Valentines date?
Wait is a dream?
7. Do you make a big deal about Valentines?
No
8. Have you ever had a secret admirer?
No, at least I don't so.
9. Would you ever write someone a love letter?
Maybe
10. Do you believe in Cupid?
No
11. Do your parents give you presents on Valentines?
No
12. Do you still send out Valentines cards?
No
13. Do you like candy hearts?
No
15. Is Valentines depressing?
For whom.
16. How do you feel about PDA?
Am I suppose to feel something.
17. How is your love life?
What love life?
18. Have you ever been dumped on Valentines?
No
19. How many roses would you want?
None
20. Will you have a boyfriend/girlfriend next Valentines?
No, virgin for life.
Incompetence complex
Posted 17 years agoOkay, I've been thinking about drawing more art but every time I start some awesome artist posts there stuff and I lose my drive. Why? because I feel incompetent in my abilities, that is why I'm going to work hard this weekend and figure out what all the hip is about this program. So lets see what happens.
Of course I have to finish this paper for my college professor first... so this might take a while.
Of course I have to finish this paper for my college professor first... so this might take a while.
Well that didn't go too well.
Posted 18 years agoSo for my first pic I basically did a google search for something to model my art off of. I find a good pic. Little did I know, the same pic I used to base my art off of was here in FurAffinity. So I contacted the original artist to explain the dilemma. :sigh:
Seeing that it was basically his art, I removed my first submission. :deeper sigh: boy is that a way to start posting your art on the web. Well I'm not sure what I'm going to do with this piece of art now...
I guess I'll delete it or something. Maybe go somewhere else with it.
Damn I'm such a newb at this stuff.
Seeing that it was basically his art, I removed my first submission. :deeper sigh: boy is that a way to start posting your art on the web. Well I'm not sure what I'm going to do with this piece of art now...
I guess I'll delete it or something. Maybe go somewhere else with it.
Damn I'm such a newb at this stuff.
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