Tuesday, June 29, 2004

walking in sorrento valley

Picture019Picture006 Decided to walk back between buildings after a meeting. A nice day outside, glad I did it. Sorrento Valley is laced with pockets of 'wilderness'. I did a geo-cache hunt a few years ago in the area under the I-805 Mira Mesa off-ramp. Neat place, lots of trees and birds and snakes etc. Should do this more often, I think. ;-)

Saturday, June 26, 2004

Birthday Suprize

Yesterday was my 27th birthday. Tracy has been conspiring for a few weeks on a neat birthday for me. I tried not to guess it like last year...but I wasn't even close this time.Picture016
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She got me up at 7:30 am to hit the road north in the Civic. No idea where we were headed, but I was starting to think she was gonna try to push me out of a plane. After an hour or so, I got a sneaking suspicion that David had some involvement...since Tracy had some secret e-mail thing going and I figured that it was probably with a family member. But she was still not telling me what we were doing. Until we got lost. Finally she spilled the street address to me to help out with the directions. Getty Drive. Well, I think I know where we're going now. Cool! Tracy had set it up so David and Anne would meet us at the Getty, then we'd head to Malibu for some hiking, head downtown for some Dinner and then finally back to David's for cake. How cool! I haven't seen my brother in a long time!

So the Getty is the bomb. I took lots of pics. It's such a pretty place. While explaining to Anne some gemoetric math type stuff, David got busted by a guard for touching a 600 year old ceramic tile arrangement. To which he responded under his breath "it was worth it." Hehe. We saw dozens of HUGE extremely old paintings, most of which were painted back in the 1600's. My feet were killing me after a few hours so we went out to the gardens and relaxed for a while and took some more neat pictures. I sat on the damp grass and contracted a mild case of 'swamp ass' for the rest of the afternoon. Then we looked at some more sculpture, had some lunch and decided it was time to go. I highly recommend going to the Getty if you haven't been.

So then we drove North up the 101 to Malibu Creek State Park, a 4000 acre park west of L.A. It's where M*A*S*H was filmed, so it "looks like Korea". Except we turned on Malibu Road or something like that and ended up just south of where we needed to be, but still at what we thought was the park. Signs pointed us to a place to park the car and hike so we tried it out anyhow. It was deserted and kinda scary. One of the first things muttered on the trail was "we're gonna die out here", followed by the discovery of a building with no windows, a 15 foot wall around the permiter, razor wire and another chain link fence around the whole thing. It could be nothing other than a high security prison filled with raving lunatics. At one point, we were hiking along merrily and all of a sudden a horse comes trotting up behind us and nearly ran over Tracy and Anne. Anne petted it for a bit and then it farted when it walked away. After a while, we just turned around, the trail didn't seem to go anywhere. We made it out alive. I think a few chiggers hitchiked out on my leg tho.

Since it was too late to get dinner downtown, we decided to eat closer, sooner. The drive down the coast was beautiful...the sun was setting, it had turned out to be a very nice day, despite the June Gloom. We had excellent meals at a little Italian place in Malibu that David picked out on-the-fly. The food, service and atmosphere were all great.

After dinner, we headed back to David's for cake and hang time. David and Anne played piano and cello for us, while Tracy took pics of me opening my birthday presents. Mom called right as we were lighting the cake, and she got to sing along and hear me blow out the candles.

The drive back to SD wasn't bad either, mostly because we left at 11:30pm on a Friday night.

All in all, it was a great day. Now, I need to start thinking up something equally cool for Tracy next year. :)

Friday, June 25, 2004

nuclear boobs

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Goin north....passin the nuclear boobs. Where is Tracy takin me?

Thursday, June 24, 2004

moving sucks

So I have spend the last few days sweating about my move. I have so much to do!
1) pack
2) transfer phone services
3) transfer DSL line
4) get TV service (DirecTV?)
5) turn on water
6) fwd mail
7) hire movers
8) hire cleaners
9) steam carpet
10) buy lawnmower
11) buy fridge
12) turn on electricity
13) get more boxes
14) die of exhaustion

But this hasn't been a bad week. Just really busy. I had some nice lunches outside. Alehandro's and Tech Center were nice.
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Picture012 And saw some wacky stuff. Check out the Civic parked on top of the vette! Ouch! Apparently they were both parked on Barnes Canyon (good idea) and someone was speeding, swerved to avoid and hit the civic head on. And then sped off. Ouch.

Picture013 Went to Will's on Wed. night to watch the Padre's game and ended up going out to the Saloon in Encinitas. Played some pool, made fun of the tools at the bar and bitched about work. And drank good Scotch. Lots of it. It was a good time.




Funny links of the week:

Super Mario Retarded Skater Kid
Cool Brain Teaser
Resistance is Futile
Best video ever

Tuesday, June 15, 2004

Magnitude 5.3

Picture014Well, Today was interesting. I started a training class today. It's in another building at work, on main campus. Interesting, I've never been over there early in the morning before. Learned whole new traffic patterns and where to park, even tho it's only about a mile from where my building is. Kinda cool to be on main campus, I liked it.

Picture015 And then right during class, about 3:30, an earthquake hit. I used to live next to the Gap factory in Gallatin, Tennessee. I've been thru about 50 times as many earthquakes as most Californians have. Let me explain...see, this Gap factory was huge. Something like a mile square was the rumor. And they were constantly building onto it. And so almost every day for 6 months, at 8am and 5pm, they would blast. An alarm would go off that was so far away yet still pretty damn loud. And then the ground would shake for about a second. Pretty voilent too. Sometimes it would just shake plates and glasses and stuff, once or twice it made my bed thump gently against the wall, and once it actually knocked stuff off the top of my TV. The school I worked at was nearby, we had a seismometor in one of the buildings to measure the quakes...to make sure it wasn't cracking any foundations. I was so suprized to come to California and sleep thru nearly all the earthquakes we had. I felt one once about 2am a few years ago. I just thought they'd be stronger.

Well, this one was definatly stronger. I was on the 2nd floor of a building. I watched the ceiling move independant of the floor. Tiny bits of ceiling and stuff landed in my hair. And aftershocks too, about 30 seconds long. Damn, that was kinda scary and neat at the same time. I felt the quick panic that came as everybody ducked under the desks. That pic above was while the aftershocks were still happening. I guess being on the 2nd floor exaggerated it. I snatched a few images off the web that show neat things. California Quake Map, Seismic Hazard map of So Cal, Shake Map and a detailed area map. It's neat to watch the sites because they keep upgrading the size. At first they thought it was a 4.7 East of LA. Then they scratched that completely and put it at 5.1 out in the water. Then they have been moving closer to SD and are up to 5.3 now. heh. Picture006


Tracy missed it, she was in the air, coming back from Ohio. Never picked anybody up at terminal 2 before. Cool plane!





Saturday, June 12, 2004

tracy's gone

Picture012 Been doing a lot of nuthin today. Tracy's out of town, headed back to Ohio to visit a friend that's getting married soon. So I've been doing a lot of car and computer stuff this week. One thing I've noticed about her being gone...my eating schedules are terrible. She's not here so I eat when I'm hungry. Which is at the wrong time of day and usually junk food. Eating breakfast at lunch. Eating "lunch" about 8pm. Still working on where dinner fits in. Jeez, I should really pull it together and try to eat on time.

Picture013 So, I went to IN-N-OUT tonight to get some lunch. As I'm getting in line in the drive thru, I guess some girls made a comment about my car. They were going in to get food. The guys with them were really drunk and yelled in a highly slurred voice "these bitches want you...(gurgle)...underage pussy!" To which one of the girls responded "Hey! I'm legal, I'm 18!" How nice.

Then I go over to Autozone to drop off a container of oil and pick up some black paint and crazy glue. The dude runs my card, it's approved, but his screen says something else. So he doesn't know what to do. So there are like 3 people behind me, all of which are pissed. I'm trying to explain to him that I just got charged and it doesn't matter what his screen says when I realize that he's drunk too.

No point to either of those. I don't care if they're drunk, as long as they don't cost me money or piss me off. I just thought it was funny.

/me opens a beer

I miss my girlfriend.

Sunday, June 06, 2004

Batiquitos Lagoon

Picture010 Saturday, Tracy and I went for a little hike to Batiquitos Lagoon. Tracy's been keeping the hikes light so I could tolerate them. This one was 2.8 miles and mostly flat. Not too hard. But for some reason, I woke up that morning with a footache and I think that wearing running shoes aggrivated it because it hurt the rest of the weekend. Maybe a little tendonitis or something, it seems to never go away completely. Batiquitos Lagoon was neat, but I think that the only reason it exists is because you can't build houses there. Or at least the houses would have a fresh breeze of sewer gas type smells. (Actually, it's bacteria from the lagoon.) Later that night we went to a party downtown. Cool location, an outdoor pool on the 10th floor of a skyscraper in downtown San Diego. I felt all flashy. Tracy's feet got the pain this time, but due to her hot new shoes. D-oh.

Today, after Tracy left for work, I stopped by Home Depot to pick up some leather gloves and then went over to my new house to do yard work. Tyler and I mowed the lawn, groomed the shrubs, trimmed the hedges, ate weeds with the weedeater and cut down large parts of my neighbor's disgusting tree. The one that was hanging over into my yard and over the pool. That is one of the ugliest trees I've ever seen. It looks deformed or something, kinda scary. Like the kind of tree you'd be tied up to and eaten alive by rats. But since the neighbors are moving out, they didn't care how much I cut off. Tyler and I broke out the power saw and did some big cuts. This was my first time to use a hedger or a power saw. I've used chainsaws before, but these were different, cool. I definatly felt MANLY after mutilating a few trees and shrubberies. (A paath! A paath!) And it was good to do work on my house. Just the tip of the iceberg tho. I know it, I can feel it.

I guess I made Tracy sick.



Friday, June 04, 2004

non-gloomy june

Picture009Usually May/June is a gloomy time of year in San Diego. But the last few days have been beautiful. So this week, I've taken advantage of it and eaten lunch in pretty places. Wednesday we hit up UTC mall. I sat in the sun and actually got a sunburn on my arms and nose! Hah! Ran into Matt Webb. He just got a job at Sangart. Guess they make some type of synthetic blood. Pretty neato. Also ran into Eddy:

Thursday Eddy and I hit up Tech Center and on Friday I met up with some friends at Pizza Port to celebrate Arne's last day at his crummy job.Picture008

Interesting links this week:
http://www.clitical.com/
12 Month Treasury Average (12 MTA)
Interesting Home Loan based on ^ this
You gotta see this: New Way to Fold Shirts.

Today is so pretty. I should go home.

Tuesday, June 01, 2004

Dave Chappelle

So I saw Dave Chappelle tonight. Dave was classic, hillarious. It was his new standup routine. Almost all the jokes were new, only a few old ones. No Rick James impressions, but lots of wannabe's in the crowd. It was kinda funny listening to 'hWHAT?' and 'Yeaaaaauuuuhh!' (Little John) coming from the seats. Greer Barnes was on before him, he is the first person to ever make me break a sweat laughing. It was SO funny, the stuff about the 'virginia' being all serious. "Flaps and shutters and a doorbell." ROFL!

No cameras allowed, so I didn't get a pic with Dave. And it was too dark at the RIMAC for my poor camera phone to take a decent shot:
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The lines at the RIMAC were horrendously long. Tracy and I were running late but somehow beat every body there, we were in the first 500 or so, with a few thousand behind us. Geoff and Karen joined us in line a little later with a few grunts from the people behind us. Whatever, they had a crew of 20 join them! Keith, Houman and Herman showed up late and were near the back of the line, but made it in and got decent seats anyway. Zac and his friends missed the first guy, too bad, he was great. Jason, UCSD student and an intern in my group at work, scored us these tickets back in Feb for $20 a pop. I saw them on ebay for $150 for 2 'front row' seats (it was open seating). And they were going for $200 a seat at the show. Almost saw a fight break out but somebody slipped up and used good judgement. A few people were carted out for using cameras and one dude was escorted away with a video camera.

Tracy and I went out for drinks with Geoff and Karen afterwards. It was a good night.

Wow, the Astronomy Picture of the Day is rad today. And yesterday too.

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