Monthly Archives: January 2003

Stop whining

A cab driver: “You should be happy to have a job.” If I think about it, he is so right. So stop whining, stop complaining and start making difference, that’s what Elizabeth said. and again she is so right. Life is way too short for not being happy. There are far too many people who [...]

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Asian Governor

I thought it was interesting that WA Governor Gary Locke did Democratic Response to the State of the Union last night. Asian Governor? Cool. I had to search the web for a list of Asian Governors. Also found a list of minority Senators. Pretty cool, huh? I am not sure if this is hoax or [...]

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State of Union Drinking Game

State of Union Drinking Game. It’s funny. But the speech itself was hardly funny. Sounds like it is too late to stop the war. Peace. 1, 2 I made those icons: The World RPS Society is dedicated to the promotion of Rock Paper Scissors as a fun and safe way to resolve disputes. See that? [...]

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Terry Tate, Office Linebacker

One of the funniest commercials during the super bowl yesterday: Terry Tate, Office Linebacker “You know you need a cover sheet on your TPS report, Richard!” Lots of new movie trailer was on that too, but Matrix looked GOOD.

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Super Sunday

So that was it, Super Sunday. Chucky and the Bucs won. I bet on them and won as well, well, just the price of pizza, nothing major. Square was close but no money. I have never won it. Why do I bother entering every year? Nice little story about the super bowl. To honor Will [...]

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Random January

Having relaxing weekend, almost too relaxing, closer to boring. I was surfing the web for baseball news but nothing is happening. (Surprise, surprise) Only 13 days till pitchers and catchers report to camp! Charles River was totally frozen, it was cool. It looked like you could almost walk on it, bad idea, though. Parsing RSS [...]

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I had a gig

I had a gig today. It’s good to be playing music again. It was way too long though, my finger tips are killing me. The most expensive place to live in the world is … You guessed it: Tokyo. According to Economist. People are again talking about bringing in Expos to Boston: I say bring [...]

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Cold

It was cold (H18 / L5) today. Not a good day for waiting for the bus. It was so cold, on my way home, tears were running down my check. No kidding. Charles River was totally frozen. It was quite amazing. I received SoxPax order form in the mail. It’s pretty expensive, Grand Stand is [...]

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Tomorrow’s forecast

Tomorrow’s forecast: High 21 – Low 7. HELP!! I’ve been using cvs to update bjlug’s new website. It’s cool. No, not Consumer Value Store but Current Version System. You keep a file in your local system, so that’s an automatic backup, and it’s easy to maintain new versions when many people are in the file. [...]

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Peking Cuisine

Here’s my weekend in review. Saturday: Walked around Charles River and went to BJLUG meeting in chinatown, Super good “nabe” style food at “Peking Cuisine”, which was great. Good recommendation all around (don’t get “hot” nabe, medium hot is hot enough for me) There, I announced a new BJLUG homepage design (Japanese only) Sunday: Church [...]

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