Sunday, February 27, 2005

another reason why i love this school:

my professor got his wife the 1GB ipod shuffle for v-day, but she didn't like it. so he's going to sell it to me brand new, in the box with un-used headphones, for $50, payable after graduation upon my 8th paycheck. he bought it the day it was released for $150.

i told him i'd take it for $75 and i'd buy him a nice lunch as well.

his response: $50 and i buy YOU lunch.

crazy. people in the south are just unbelievable.

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

GI Joe PSA clips.

Thursday, February 17, 2005

should i sue for using my face without my permission? (look at the 'special occasions' in the middle)

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

so people have told me recently that the olsen twins were hot.

i will have to disagree (ashley below)

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

pretty hard but fun game.

did anyone ever TEACH you how to go #2?

like... is there a "right" way to go?

i guess dave would know the answer to that one.

Sunday, February 13, 2005

CAN THIS BE CONSIDERED CHEATING? (read below for article)

Sunday, February 13, 2005
E-Love: Pair caught in a Web of deceit?

By Nat Irvin
JOURNAL COLUMNIST

This is a true story. The names have been changed to protect the innocent. I agreed right away with my wife's position, but for the purposes of argument in this column, I decided to explore the other side just to see what may be out there. Now you be the judge, rabbi, preacher, priest, imam or whatever.

Here is what happened: The marriage of Karen and John had grown stale. Both became vulnerable to the possible siren calls of another lover. However, since Karen and John were members of a faith community and not divorced, they both decided, unbeknownst to each other, to take their wandering eyes to the anonymity of the Internet.

Karen gave herself a new name, Isolde, and assumed a new identity as an unmarried woman who loved reading. John did something similar - Tristan - and presented himself as a man of culture. It was just talk and fantasy. At this point in our story, would you say either had sinned?

My wife said yes - that the sin began when they both went on the Internet and assumed new identities.

Love at first click

The anonymous cyber-relationships went on for months as both parties shared their hearts' desires, perhaps talking about their love for pina coladas and getting caught in the rain, like that old Rupert Holmes song. You get the idea. No kisses. No hand-holding. No talk of sex. Just sharing hopes and dreams, disappointments and building a new friendship. But because of their faith, everything was close to being improper behavior.

Finally, our two cyber paramours - Tristan and Isolde - decided that they should meet face to face with their cyber identities and perhaps then they would get married. John suggested a public place such as the bus stop, where they would be inconspicuous. When they met, it turned out that the man with whom Karen, aka Isolde, had been having an "affair" was indeed her husband, John, aka Tristan.

My wife says that this was adulterous and was nothing but deceit. I argued hey, wait, how can either of them be guilty of anything but falling in love again - with each other? How could a man be charged with adultery when the woman he is said to be having an affair with is indeed his own wife - or some version thereof? Are you saying that because she assumes a new name, a new identity, that she is now a new person - legally and morally?

Presidents do it?

My wife recalled Jimmy Carter's interview in Playboy, in which he declared that even he had lusted in his heart - and that that in itself was committing the sin of adultery.

For her, it was all about the intention to deceive. Technically, John was not having an affair, but he thought he was having an affair.

I countered by saying yes, you are right. But which identity did he intend to deceive? The one with whom he lived or the identity that she presented to him through the Internet? How could John be blamed for falling in love with Karen's new identity, which, as it turned out, was a version of the identity with which he first fell in love? How could Karen be blamed for preferring John's second identity as opposed to his first identity?

And how is this any different than what happens when one party may be tempted, but in the end turns back as he or she realizes that betraying one's spouse is too great a burden to bear?

As to what actually happened in our story: The man was so outraged to discover that he was flirting with his own wife that he, a Muslim, declared publicly the Muslim word for divorce three times, but apparently not before his wife called him a liar and then promptly fainted.


(coincidentally, this column was written by one of my professors)

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

random crap of the day:

did you know that the QWERTY keyboard is actually one of the least efficient layouts to type? it started because people were typing too fast with typewriters and jammed the keys so often, some guy invented the QWERTY standard because it made people type slower and MAXIMIZED the distance between the most frequently used letters. Remington decided to stick with this standard and mass marketed this layout with its typewriters... thus causing it to "tip." despite the fact that there are so many different layouts that are better, QWERTY remains the standard because there is a high cost associated to switching your keyboard format.

Monday, February 07, 2005

for the past number of years, i have always had a daily calendar. far side comics, jay leno headlines, 365 stupidest things ever said... this year, i have my jet fighter calendar, featuring a picture of a different US fighter aircraft or helicopter every day.

i am not a very disciplined person, but when it comes to my 365 day calendar, i NEVER read ahead. i feel like it's the only thing really consistent in my life and it helps me move forward one day at a time. i look forward to seeing the next day's fighter aircraft (today is the classic F/A-18 Hornet) - it somehow just calms me knowing that i can do something diligently for once (unlike aileen who always begs if she can read ahead and ruins everything).

loser entry, but... jimmy crack corn.

Friday, February 04, 2005

i was in atlanta today to visit some companies with the marketing club. as a Hertz #1 gold club member, i get some pretty nice treatment. i rented a mid-size far with GPS and they told me if i pay $20 more, then i can get upgraded to a Lincoln LS. tempted as i was, i refused. to get the GPS system was $9 extra and i wasn't willing to pay an extra $11 to have a cooler car. then the guy said, 'okay - $15.' then the lightbulb went off in my head. i can bargain the price down! so i said 'okay. i'll do it for $12.' in complicated pricing terms, the cost of marginal utility was less than the perceived benefit i would receive. in simple terms, it was worth it to me to pay a simple $3 to get a much much cooler car. after all, i was already getting a 20% discount off the mid-size price.

so the guy shook his head, and said okay. so i drove around in a shiny new red lincoln LS will XM satellite radio, dual climate control, seat heaters AND coolers (that felt really weird), and a ton of other options - all for $3. the car was a lot better than i ever imagined it would be. but with all those gadgets and gizmos, it got old rather quickly. it's fun to play around with, but it's like getting a new video game system. it's really cool in the beginning, but after awhile it does wear off. but speed and torque... that never gets old. i love gadgets and gizmos, but i definitely have the need for speed.

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