Arghhhhh!!!
Posted in Fun on November 30th, 2004 No Comments »
Arghhhhh!!! Aghhhhhhhh! Arghhhhhhh!!!
Cheats for PuzzleDonkey4 Available here
Posted in Fun on November 30th, 2004 No Comments »
Arghhhhh!!! Aghhhhhhhh! Arghhhhhhh!!!
Cheats for PuzzleDonkey4 Available here
Posted in General on November 30th, 2004 No Comments »
The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act requires the big 3 credit reporting bureaus to provide consumers with 1 free copy of their credit report each year. The idea is to give people a chance to correct mistaken information and protect against identity theft.
It’s a phased roll-out with the Western region of the US coming on-line first in December, 2004. That region includes Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Why, I’m in California, and it’s pretty much December now. And look, their site is up and working. I ordered my free report from AnnualCreditReport.com. Have you?
Posted in Photography (mine) on November 28th, 2004 No Comments »
After a gray and rainy day yesterday, today turned out to be absolutely beautiful. I wanted to take advantage of that, so I grabbed my camera and headed down to El Dorado Nature Center in Southern Long Beach.
When I was about a block away (or so I thought), I noticed a park with people feeding birds by a lake and plenty of free street parking. I figured I’d stop there, take a few photos, then just walk over to the nature center. One and a half miles later, I was still walking. Yeah, I misjudged it pretty bad.
Still, when I finally got to the nature center it was great. There were plenty of shaded trails next to lakes and streams. It felt a lot like walking through a forest. I took the one mile path, and was feeling pretty good until I remembered I still needed to walk all the way back to my car. I’ve never been so happy to see a car in all my life. I do want to go back and take the 2 mile trail sometime soon. I think I’ll park closer next time.
You can see some of the photos of El Dorado Nature Center here.
Posted in General on November 26th, 2004 No Comments »
There is a ton of really interesting information in Malcolm Gladwell’s article, The New-Boy Network - What do job interviews really tell us?. It starts a bit slow, but keep reading as it quickly gets to some great stuff.
Choice bit:
The observers, presented with a ten-second silent video clip, had no difficulty rating the teachers on a fifteen- item checklist of personality traits. In fact, when Ambady cut the clips back to five seconds, the ratings were the same. They were even the same when she showed her raters just two seconds of videotape. That sounds unbelievable unless you actually watch Ambady’s teacher clips, as I did, and realize that the eight seconds that distinguish the longest clips from the shortest are superfluous: anything beyond the first flash of insight is unnecessary. When we make a snap judgment, it is made in a snap. It’s also, very clearly, a judgment: we get a feeling that we have no difficulty articulating.Ambady’s next step led to an even more remarkable conclusion. She compared those snap judgments of teacher effectiveness with evaluations made, after a full semester of classes, by students of the same teachers. The correlation between the two, she found, was astoundingly high. A person watching a two-second silent video clip of a teacher he has never met will reach conclusions about how good that teacher is that are very similar to those of a student who sits in the teacher’s class for an entire semester.
We’ve all heard the old chestnut about never getting a second chance to make a first impression, but that seems remarkable to me. I’m assuming that 2 seconds of silent video isn’t enough to form a valid impression of competency, but then I’m left with a deeper question. Do we ever really know anybody? How much time do you have to spend with somebody before the weight of evidence overrides that initial impression?
Posted in Web on November 25th, 2004 No Comments »
Flying Sharks, Flaming Swords, Pirates, Robots, Time Travel — I don’t remember any of that stuff being in To Kill a Mockingbird. Then again, it has been a really long time since I read it. In fact, to tell you the truth, I don’t remember anything at all about the book. Based on this most awesome book report ever, I definitely HAVE to read it again. Hardcore!
Posted in Uncategorized on November 22nd, 2004 No Comments »
Posted in Photography (mine) on November 21st, 2004 No Comments »
I’ve decided that I want to learn how to sail. Actually, I decided that almost exactly 2 years ago, but now I’ve decided to do something about it. I had my first lesson today. It was kind of chilly out there on the water, but there was a nice sunset as we were heading back in, and it was fun and interesting.
I got to Long Beach a bit early, so I killed a bit of time taking Pictures around Shoreline Village.
So, now I know the difference between the main sail and the jib, and I can tell a halyard from a sheet, and any day now I’ll be able to say with great conviction that “The albatross and the whales they are my brothers”.
Posted in Movies on November 21st, 2004 No Comments »
I went to see the movie Sideways this weekend. It was absolutely FAN…TAS…TIC! Go see this movie if you haven’t. Now, I want to drive up to Santa Barbara for a wine tasting tour (and I don’t even like wine).
Posted in Other Media on November 18th, 2004 No Comments »
Remarkable … Stunning … Gorgeous … I lack superlatives to properly do justice to something like The Beauty Of life. Available in MPEG or DIVX, it’s completely worth the 52 or 32 megabyte download.
Posted in Fun on November 18th, 2004 No Comments »
1000 Blank White Cards looks like it might be fun. I bet drinking helps. via