October-29-2004 : Halloween

This is the Halloween edition of my webpage, ooooh spooky. Images shamelessly stolen from a very talented artist. I love this time of year. Although I don't really go all out in decorations, costumes, or candy, I enjoy watching other people do it. If you are looking for some really scary (and really funny) costumes, checkout 2004's Scariest Halloween Costumes. The cool autumn weather is great. One place it isn't all that cold is San Diego where Brian is moving shortly. He will be living in Pacific Beach (read as : young crowd, near the beach, lots of girls, lots of shops) exactly 50 yards from the beach. He broke his leg so I was down there helping him try to find a place to live. We caught some sun on the beach even though this is the cool time of year

In some sort of concerted effort to bring change into my life I have signed up for 3 different classes. Motorcycle Safety Course, Basic Yoga, and a Computer Graphics course. I figure I will need to get my Masters or PhD now because I have to at least keep up with Nic ;) If coddling insecurites and ego building aren't good reasons to get an education then I don't know what is.

“Though force can protect in emergency, only justice, fairness, consideration and co-operation can finally lead men to the dawn of eternal peace.” --Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Justin



October-07-2004 : Post-Birthday Wrap-Up

Thanks everyone for the great birthday gifts. Too bad that only happens once per year. Lots of new shirts and soccer gear which is nice because the weather is pretty awesome in Sacramento right now. Cold at night, warm during the day. When will the ski season get here?

Went to a concert last night in SF. Itzhak Perlman was conducting and had one small solo that wasn't very challenging or technically difficult. Thats about all of that.

Brian, a friend of mine, is moving to San Diego. He will be living on the beach. I am quite jealous, although he will be several hours from the nearest ski resort.

I am slacking on setting up a server, no progress. I will try to get some work done this weekend. I also want to sign up for a technical course at some university, hopefully Stanford and take the GRE to prep for full admission. Work is going well but I want to go back to school for a while.

Whenever I'm caught between two evils, I take the one I've never tried. -- Mae West

-Justin



October-01-2004 : 25

The first presidential election happened last night, and I think the consensus is that the debate is so staged and controlled that is essentially just a chance for candidates to give their normal PR messages. It looks like it will be a close election, hopefully Florida can get their act together this time ;) Instead of war we could have purchased this.

My official birthday starts at the stroke of midnight tonight, so it is poker and barbecue after work. 25 years old. I think it signifies the end of childhood and the start of middle age. However I think I am way behind the curve, at least as far as things like maturity, common sense, being married, etc. You know I have been thinking about this marriage thing a little bit and was wondering : Does true happiness require that you find a significant other? Because I don't think it should (theoretically), but a lot of people assume it does.

Neitzsche was an interesting guy. Mike mentioned him again and I finally picked up a book of his. I had been meaning to read some for a while now. I think he is known most for his "god is dead" comment and his book the Anti-Christ. I started reading some of his stuff and he has very compelling viewpoints on morality. He did, however, focus a lot of energy against the catholic church, but a lot of that was misinterpreted anyway. The Anti-Christ is somewhat of a bad translation and can actually mean anti-christ or anti-christian. In that book he actually speaks very fondly of Christ and seems to revere him. It is the official religion that he has problems with, because he things they messed up the essential message or model that christ displayed. It is interesting though, keeps my mind from rotting away on things like Doom3.

One last thing I wanted to mention is that I am going to go back to school at some point. I realize now that I will never know *for sure* what I want to do with my life. In the meantime I need to decide on something, set some goals, and stick to the path until I decide to pick something different. I think most people realize this in High School or something, not after working for 3 years. Anyway I liked school the first time around, so I am going to have another go at it. Timing is the question though. I should probably stay at my current job until 2006, maybe apply for spring semester. I want to get into somewhere good (UIUC, Stanford) or somewhere by a nice beach. So I have to study up for the GRE and maybe take some courses while at work. That should help my less than stellar undergraduate performance.

If you view all the things that happen to you, both good and bad, as opportunities, then you operate out of a higher level of consciousness. - Les Brown

-Justin



September-28-2004 : DOOM 3

I beat Doom 3 last night. After checking the logs it looks like I played from ~1:30pm to 1:30am on Sunday. With little or no breaks. The game is evil, no doubt about that. There are all sorts of bad things hiding in every corner and jumping out at you repeatedly while you fumble in the darkness. At one point I saw a zombie munching on a corpse so I shot him and then the corpse he was munching on got up and attacked me so I shot him too. I had dreams of killing demons.

Kerry is a Flip Flopper. This is currently being drilled into everyone's head repeatedly. I am pretty sure I am voting for Kerry now, so my opinion is biased. However, In regards to the flip flopper comments I would like to say so what? Maybe Kerry was trying to decide the best course of action. Being resolute and wrong is not a virtue. I guess nobody can accuse Bush of being a flip flopper because he probably knew from the beginning that he wanted to go to war with Iraq. Enough politics though.

It is starting to get cold and I am ramping up for the ski season. I figure if I lose 15lbs and get my legs in shape before hitting the slopes then I will have a much easier time than the last two years. Tanner Hall's new flick WSki 106, Trailer Here, will be out in October and it looks nothing short of awesome. Armada (his ski brand), released two new skis and two new designs for the old skis. There is a park/jib ski that has rounded edges under the heel (horrible on steep ice but great on rails), and a new back country ski that I wish I could have. It is 191mm long, lighter, wide base, and the tail end is increased even more than previous twin tip skis (Not to mention the awesome graphic).

"When one man, for whatever reason, has the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life, he has no right to keep it to himself."- Jacques-Yves Cousteau

-Justin



September-23-2004 : Page Redesign

I looked at some professional blog pages and realize that my page looked like crap. So I tried to pretty it up good with Paint and Notepad. I can't afford real image editing or html making stuff so you are looking at 20 minutes of procrastination while at work. Like the new look? Tell me about it here.

I have trimmed and pruned my Amazon Wishlist so that it is an accurate reflection of stuff I would like to own if I wasn't too cheap to actually buy it myself. At some point in life I decided it was okay to spend $25 a meal for dinner multiple times a week, but not okay to buy $10 books I find interesting.

I have been increasing my phsical activity as of late and boy am I sore. I am also on the verge of getting sick again which would really suck. FYI, if you ever get cancer and have to do checkups for the rest of your life afterwards to see if the cancer came back: remember to keep your doctors in check because they will be overly cautious to the extreme. And also, don't sue them.

The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; the pessimist fears this is true.-- James Branch Cabell

-Justin



September-22-2004 : Birthday 2004

My Birthday!

Yes it is nearly that time (Oct 2nd) again, and if you are burdened with the trouble of wanting to buy me a gift, then look no further. I have compiled wishlists at Amazon and ThinkGeek of easy birthday gifts I would greatly enjoy. I am going to be 25 and boy how time flies. I will be adding to these lists and going through them to make sure anything I don't want is removed. Think of how easy it is to buy me a gift now! I bet you can do it in fewer than 10 clicks of the mouse and less than 5 minutes of time. I am really looking out for you guys.

My ankle is finally better so I am playing more soccer. Work has been really busy because I actually am on something important and everyone wants to constantly know how much progress I am making. Which is good I suppose.

Lots of good video games are coming out for the pre-Xmas season. Halo 2, GTA San Andreas, World of Warcraft (hopefully), Sims2, and a bunch of others. I officially work in the "gaming industry" now. So I get to keep up to speed on all this stuff.

My friend Brian broke his leg playing soccer. He didn't collide with anyone or anything like that. He just tried to change directions while running and *snap*. I guess that is life.

The measure of a man is the way he bears up under misfortune. - Plutarch (AD 46?-120?)

-Justin



September-13-2004 : 13 hours

I got precisely 13 hours of sleep last night. I felt quite refreshed in the morning. Then I zapped myself with electricity at work and creamed the funny-bone in the same arm. The effects feel quite similar.

Hopefully I will have to get a lot of work done this week. And save money, I have spent way too much lately. Going out to eat and drink and sleeping in Hotels gets quite expensive.

If you want to make enemies, try to change something.-- Woodrow Wilson

-Justin



September-09-2004 : Oakland and Armada

Last night the gang made it out to an Oakland A's Game (about 1.5 hours away) although I got somewhat lost and took a 20min detour. A friend I met up in Seattle, Berti, came down and watched the game with us. It was very interesting. We did go out and do some drinking afterwards and I didn't end up making it back to Sacramento until fairly late the next morning. That was a long drive home.

Also I got my skis back from Armada yesterday. Besides being expensive to ship them out it was completely free to get them repaired. It looks like they did a good job and I am really happy with the customer service. The new ski desgins just came out and they look sooo sweet. I stole the current graphic in the upper left corner off of their page.

Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so. -- Ford Prefect, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy

-Justin



September-08-2004 : Santa Barbara

This weekend Robbie, Floyd and I went to Santa Barbara. That was a lot of fun. Bars, Beaches, Women, and Sun. Although maybe more of some than others ;) That seems like quite a nice little college town to live in. Great weather and UCSB nearby. Some girl came out on monday while we were on the beach, set up shop on the lifeguard stand, and basked in the sun all day - seems like a decent job to me. It was a lot of fun, we ate at the local brewery and at a nice italian place. We even made it to a dance club, which is not really normal for us. Anyway the 6 hour drive on the way back about killed me though.
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I went to a Technical Career Development class today. Intel offers two different career paths one of which (the typical one) involves going into management positions. The second is the technical path and has corresponding job titles and benchmarks as the management path. The course was interesting and the person seemed to know what they were talking about. The thing that really struck home with me is structured versus unstructured environments. I have always had a structured environment until now. High School, College, and childhood all involve other people telling you what you are supposed to do, what classes to take, what you should learn, how you should behave. Now that I am in my career I have an unstructured environment, which means *I* have to decide what my goals are and how to execute to them. The thing I initially got hung up on was that I don't know what I want to do with my life. That is okay, but you need to pick and commit. You can always change later, but it is important to find long term goals even if you are unsure about them and commit to them. At least, that is how I see it know, but what do I know.

Interested in art, checkout the Flight compilation and some of the art on their forums here, is really really good.

Flow with whatever is happening and let your mind be free. Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate. --Chuang Tzu

-Justin



September-03-2004 : Motorcycle

Santa Barbara tomorrow, sun beaches, and beers. It should be fun despite the long long drive. Third date tonight, lots of people voting for Bush, starting up a volleyball team. A good friend of mine knows someone selling his bike because he is leaving the country. Not just any bike though, a Honda 2004 CBR F4i. The only problem with this bike is that the Kelly's Blue Book for it is $7,100 and very quick. I am thinking of pulling the trigger on it, just for fun.

"A pithy saying proves nothing" Voltaire

-Justin



September-01-2004 : Hippity Hop Music

So I thought I would post some links and stuff. If you listen to teh hippity-hop music, (and have a fast internet connection), checkout http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra it is fairly tight. As far as artwork goes, this is a cool place for desktop wallpaper images. I saw Mike had some of Mark Ryden's work, I went to his page once, it is messed up stuff. Also, for the readers who aren't offended by very graphic sexual and violent descriptions there is this online sci-fi book : The Metamorphasis of Prime Intellect. Besides the sex and death stuff it handles some computer AI sci-fi stuff that is interesting and some questions about utopia and the human struggle to survive etc.

Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric. - Bertrand Russell, 1872 - 1970

-Justin



August-31-2004 : Tired

I was up till 3:30 last night by accident. Mostly playing world of warcraft, that game is dangerous. I couldn't keep myself up on the weekends, but I can play games all night long, who knows. So anyway I am tired today and had a training course for 2 hours that didn't teach me anything new. Hoorah.

I asked Nic for pictures of his new place, but this is all I could find :

"Love your enemies in case your friends turn out to be a bunch of bastards." --R.A. Dickson

-Justin



August-30-2004 : Website troubles

Sorry about the website. If you are reading this then you made it through all the justinbischoff.com mess. My domain forwarding subscription ran out and I thought I renewwed it twice now, but for some reason it didn't work. Anyway justinbischoff.com should now take you to http://www.geocities.com/jbischof.geo/. Bookmark the latter if you don't want to deal with the problems. My roomate and I will be installing a server soon, then I can host my own web page instead of using geocities.

Well my weekend was a very lazy weekend. I didn't even go out much. I played socer on a hurt ankle and probably made it worse. It is a tendon injury so it is taking forever to heal. Top news, however, probably goes to Nic. He is down in Loyola now rushing to get everything set for classes which start this Thursday I think. Anyway, now I have to go to grad school somewhere just because he did. So this means that one of my brothers and two of my best friends are living in Chicago now. Boy that would sure be a bummer to live down there about now...

We are planning a trip down to Santa Barbara this weekend, should be a blast and a long drive.

"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgement." --Barry LePanter

-Justin



August-27-2004 : Sushi, Soccer, Sex - in that order

I am currently at work and eating a snickers bar. Soda causes diabetes, but I think diet is okay. Snickers probably causes diabetes as well.

Work is going well. I basically got a compiler running that takes code someone else wrote, analyzes it and compresses it. The basic algorithm was developed by someone else and handed off to me, but I think I am ahead of schedule and performing well in my new group.

Several people are talking about leaving Intel. My roomate is 29 and eligible for a sabbatical next week. His project also got cancelled so he has nothing tying him down (yet he won't leave). Another friend isn't happy with the future of his group, so he is leaving. Yet another is going back to school. They keep dropping like flies. I am too happy with my current job to leave quite yet.

I keep thinking that I need a girlfriend in order to sustain maximum levels of happiness. But I am not sure why exactly. I think it is peer pressure from the world + dog that makes me feel that way. I tell myself I can be optimally happy without a girl and for a while it works, but then it fades. Maybe it is just genetics.

My roomate asked me if I would clone an exact copy of myself that knew everything I knew for all the money I had. I don't have any idea why someone would want to do that. I wouldn't do it for $5. He might already be out there living in some other state or county - who cares.

One last thing, if you use that message board thing -->here, then I feel compelled to update the page. But otherwise it feels like nobody reads this junk. Tell me why Kerry/Bush is a jerk.

The more passions and desires one has, the more ways one has of being happy. - Charlotte-Catherine (I disagree with this)

-Justin



August-25-2004 : Meat and Politics

So the diet is over. I am going to focus on soccer, volleyball, and weights for my health concerns. FYI, this just in, meat tastes good. No matter what Nic says. I am going to continue trying to eat less meat though, meatless mondays. You can do it too.

I went on a second date with this girl I met at the Limelight. I am not going to say more than that because talking about dates on a webpage is just bizzare.

My ankle might be better by the end of this week. Tendon strains are a b*t(h and take forever to heal. I think I might have re-injured it slightly last weekend when I tried to play two games. The first game was okay, but the second was misery.

Bush, Kerry, Bush, Kerry. I would be interested to get a summary of how my family feels on these presidential candidates. I am pretty sure Nic, Mike, Star, Jason, and Myself would all vote Kerry or 3rd party. My parents I am not 100% sure on, but I would say Democratic. Craig & Jess might vote for Bush. I pretty much have no idea about Pops/Grams, David/Claudia. I think most of my Mom's side of the family would vote Republican, except for Renee. But who knows, that is just my guess. Frankly I don't feel that strongly towards either candidate. I think Bush messed up (or the whole intelligence community messed up) on Iraq. Other than that one big issue, I don't fully agree with either candidate. Enough of that. I get sick of the media and everything you hear about politics and how they want to make something very very complicated into something simple. It just isn't that simple so don't come to broad sweeping conclusions when they don't apply.

Microsoft released Windows Service Pack 2. Download and install it if you haven't already. It might break some applications, but if it does that is because they weren't behaving in a secure matter (or you might need to turn off the firewall if your app can't access the internet).

All my life, I always wanted to be somebody. Now I see that I should have been more specific. - Jane Wagner

-Justin



August-20-2004 : Working and Playing

Work, Play, Work, Play. So work is interesting. I am doing some cool new pixelshader compiler coding. It requires me to come up with a solution, which is something apparently you can't handle until you have had 3 years of experience. My group is many orders of magnitude more fun than my previous group. In my previous group I could have fallen asleep at every team meeting. It was dull, uninteresting, technical, and just boring. In my new group, people joke, have fun, and it is full of smart and capable people - I just hope I can fit in ;). Anyway, I can't complain about my job, much.

The diet update is basically that alchohol has made its way back onto the "allowed substances list". I tested positive for alchohol yesterday morning, but I make the rules so it was removed as a banned substance. Meat and Sugar are still banned. Don't go to a place known for its great barbecue when you aren't eating pigs or cows.

Injury has been the theme of my free time. I was sick with my annual sinus infection thing again two weeks ago. While I was sick I played a game of indoor soccer and hyperextended my ankle. I played on my ankle the rest of the game and then couldn't walk on it the next day. It still bothers me :( Playing volleyball yesterday I lightly pulled my tricep. Playing soccer on my injured right-ankle last week caused me to favor my left-leg which I think has caused my left knee to start complaining. Maybe I am just getting older so joints and muscles are going to complain a lot more than they used to (and so am I apparently).

San Fran tonight.

"Love is the answer, but while you are waiting for the answer, sex raises some pretty good questions." -Woody Allen

-Justin



August-17-2004 : Meat

Okay, so everything I eat has meat or sugar in it. I was going to eat something for dinner but none of my frozen pizzas, microwaveable dinners, lunch meat, or frozen chicken fit my new diet. I thought I could just have cereal, but it had lots of refined sugar. Even our frozen yogurt was "Chicken Chocalate Chip Vanilla". I don't know how you vegetarians do it.

-Justin



August-16-2004 : Nothing

Over the weekend I mostly played WoW but also went out some. It was one of the greatest weekend's I have had in a long time. Mostly because I did nothing. I needed a weekend off. No plans, nothing really happened except that I played a lot of video games.

I decided to go on a small diet. Not to lose weight, but to be healthy. No meat (except seafood), no alcohol, and no refined sugar this week. I figure that removing those three things is probably one of the best things I could do for my diet, but who knows.

If you want to see an example of how confused the scientific community is on health, checkout this site. It talks about the blessings and evils of alcohol. It can reduce your risk of heart disease, but it will give you breast cancer.

One of the biggest factors in success is the courage to undertake something. - James A. Worsham

-Justin



August-12-2004 : Links

I made an automated script to generate these webpage updates. So maybe I will do it more often now. Maybe not.

I forgot to mention that a couple weeks ago I got to go up to Seattle for the Microsoft Meltdown gaming conference. That was a lot of fun. I partied with a friend after the conference and we actually met up with some Australian girls. The Microsoft conference was cool because I got a glimpse at a lot of the new technologies and games coming out. Believe it or not that stuff is interesting to a computer nerd.

Here are some links you guys might like. Star's Hell test to see if you are going to hell. Bush/Kerry parody here. A Hamlet text adventure if you are into Shakespeare (I couldn't get very far). And some cool independant music sites

Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. They are but improved means to an unimproved end. - Henry David Thoreau, 1817 - 1862

-Justin

PS. I should mention my new favorite comic. WIGU



08-10-04 : San Fran

I will never run out of things to say.

Last weekend was a lot of fun, I went to a terrific Giants/Cubs game and watched them come back to crush the Giants 8-4. Woohoo. It was also the 300th win for Maddux. We tail-gated before the game and our friend Romo really came through with the grub (he prepared everything the night before).

Cubs Game Checklist
Eat too muchX
Drink too muchX
Get SunburnedX
Yell at Opposing Team's FansX
Despite all of this, we still somehow managed to go out on the town Saturday night which was quite eventful. We went out to eat at a nice Peruvian restaurant and proceeded to Bar None which had a very college-like atmosphere. Here I practiced my new philosophy on meeting women in public places. The philosophy is complicated, but it basically says in order to meet girls, you have to actually talk to them. Didn't do too poorly either. I don't know why, but I think there were 4 seperate bachelorette parties there that night. Weird.

I suppose I should also say that I have been playing a lot of Doom3 and World of Warcraft, making good use of my still somewhat new computer. I will leave some stuff for another post soon though ;)


I wrote this stuff earlier, but never updated it to the website :

You know, there is something presumptuous about having a webpage dedicated to one person's ramblings. Why would the rest of the world care in the slightest about my poorly designed web page? I suppose I continue based on ego alone. In an attempt to compensate for the tedious nature of the page I will provide some interesting web links and content (since I browse the web far more than the average user).

We are coming upon a national election and I hope that the current attitude of fear and war can be replaced. I know that 9/11 was a horrible event, and that people feel more vulnerable than ever. However, I despise some of the sacrifices we have made. The United States of America stands for freedom, we do not detain people idefinetely. If anything, we should be more safe now than we were before 9/11


The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent, but if we can come to terms with this indifference, then our existence as a species can have genuine meaning. However vast the darkness, we must supply our own light. - Stanley Kubrick.

-Justin



07-05-04 : 4th of July

I might have run out of things to say.

We say Farenheight 911 yesterday. It was pretty interesting. Biased, but interesting. At somepoint in the last year or two I think I found that I associate more with the democratic party. Although I still think it would be better if we could make it a 3 party system. But I don't really want to talk about that.

Outsourcing ultimately helps the US economy. We drive the economy by making products people want, making them cheaper, better, etc. Outsourcing allows us to do that and because of it companies make more money. They then create new products or jobs and we have more workers to work on new great things. We just need some way to deal with the short term drawbacks of outsourcing.

I switched jobs last week. Actually I didn't really switch, I just started doing my new job while also doing my old job. My new job will be working on 3D, meaning games and that sort of stuff. It is pretty interesting and could lead to a lot of interesting job oppurtunities in the future.

If you look at our capitalism in America as a whole it seems that we constantly strive for easier and cheaper access to everything that people want. Well, what happens in the somewhat near future when people can have anything they want anytime they want it and nobody has to work very much (or at all) in order to make this happen? What is the purpose of life then?

"Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers." - Socrates

-Justin



06-07-04 : Indy and stuff

Well Indianapolis was a blast. A drunken fiesta if you will. We were kicked out of bars, urinating in hotel rooms, jumping into pools with very little clothes on, yelling at random strangers, dancing with random women, and drinking copious amounts of alcohol. That about summarizes it. Then I had to go to work.

If it isn't obvious from my post below, I missed my flight on the way out there, meaning I had to take the red eye. I don't know how people do it, it was thoroughly miserable. If I hadn't been able to sleep for roughly 8 hours through the morning I would have died.

"We are what we pretend to be." --Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

-Justin



05-23-04 : Flight at 6pm Sharp

In retrospect, I probably cut it a little too close.

    Flight Departs at 6pm SFO (San Francisco) United 160
  • 2:50pm - I leave work to go home pack and leave for airport
  • 3:10pm - Arrive home, grab snack, pack bags
  • 3:35pm - Depart Sacramento for SFO Airport, Mapquest says it will take 1:45min to get there. Estimated arrival at airport 5:30
  • 4:05pm - Making great time going 80mph down the freeway, saw some warning about an accident.
  • 4:15 - come to a stop. Motorcycle zips by through the cars
  • 4:45 - Traveled approx 2 miles in last 30min.
  • 5:10 - Clear accident, it was a rolled trailer or large truck.
  • 5:15 - More Traffic, slow to a crawl.
  • 5:25 - Encounter same motorcyclist, being loaded onto an ambulance.
  • 5:40 - Run into some rush hour traffic in San Fran.
  • 6:05 - Make wrong turn at BART station just past airport.
  • 6:20 - Find Bart Station.
  • 6:30 - Fill up with gas.
  • 6:40 - Finally decide to park at BART station despite signs saying 24 hour limit M-F Car will be Ticketed and Towed.
  • 7:00 - Catch BART train to SFO International
  • 7:10 - Catch RedLine from SFO International to SFO Domestic
  • 7:15 - Get in line for United desk
  • 7:35 - Receive boarding pass for 11:25pm flight to Chicago.
  • -Justin



05-23-04 : Congratulations Nic!

Nic, Congratulations on Graduating!

In case you weren't aware. Nic recently graduated from college. He has decided that more school is in order, however, so he will be attending Loyola in the spring (I think).

I am finally done with Spanish. Even though it was only 2 days a week it took up a lot of time. It is now summer and my goal is to work less and tan more. Skin cancer will by my second of many cancers ;)

I am changing job areas again, still doing the same thing but completely different technical area. Now I will be working on 3D, so working on new features and 3D games. Fairly cool stuff.

This coming weekend is the debaucherous Indy 500. Nic, Dad, Friends, and I will be hitting up the Chi-town and Indy areas. It will certainly be exciting.

"Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. They are but improved means to an unimproved end." Henry David Thoreau

-Justin



05-04-04 : Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Checkout MattsBand.com. That is the album cover in the upper left. If you like Dave Matthews you will really like this album. If you prefer the works of artists such as Jay-Z or Eminem then CHECK IT OUT ANYWAY, slacker. At the very least you could be pretentious about it and pretend to be "Indy". Support the Indy Scene.

I will be in Chicago/Indianapolis the weekend of May 30th. FYI. I suppose I didn't really need to post that, but too bad. Now you know and that is half of the battle. The Thunder Cats in spanish would be LOS GATOS TRUENOS! trueno Trueno, LOS GATOS TRUENOS HO!

May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house. - George Carlin

-Justin



04-30-04 : Slacking!

I meant to update my page with some cruise details, but it was fairly uneventful and I am a slacker. If you ever had questions about the matrix movies like "How can neo see the machines with his orange vision" or "How can he blow up the machines" or "What is the point of the train station" this provides a pretty good explanation.

More coming...

We must expect to fail...but fail in a learning posture, determined no to repeat the mistakes, and to maximize the benefits from what is learned in the process. - Ted W. Engstrom, US Senator

-Justin



04-01-04 : Cancer!

I have cancer! Ha ha, april fools, just kidding. I had cancer. I forgot that I was diagnosed on April 1st and called my parents. My parents were probably thinking that it was the worst April Fools joke ever. So two years ago I had a testicle the size of a mango and they wanted to cut it off. Okay, fine, I say. When do I need to have the surgery, next week? next month? Oh.. how about tomorrow? You want to remove a significant chunk of my body - tomorrow?! Anyway, yeah! for science and health and noxious chemotherapy.

So recently a muslim cleric in Faluja denounced the mutilation of bodies as an un-islamic thing to do, when refering to the 4 civilian contractors who were burned and dragged through the streets in Iraq. Does this seem ironic to anyone else? Mutilating the bodies after they are dead is un islamic, but little kids throwing jugs of gasoline on civilians who are burning alive is perfectly fine. They have plenty of reasons to hate America and the American occupation but A) these people were protecting food shipments into Faluja and B) The more help the American occupation gets the sooner we will be out of there. Maybe they just want us to leave so they can have their Sunni, Shiite, and Kurdish 3-way civil war. I saw a bumper sticker that said something like "ISLAM, a peaceful humanitarian religion". Well I don't think a religion that truly focuses on peace should need a bumper sticker clarifying that fact. For the majority of Islam, it is true, I am sure, but from most of the news we see it sometimes doesn't seem that way.

Last night I went to a NOFX/Alkaline Trio concert in Davis. My goal was to see Alkaline Trio which was opening for NOFX. The only rub was that the concert started at 7:30 and I had spanish class until 9. There were four bands playing though, so I thought I had time to still make most of the concert. I was wrong. We got there just after Alkaline Trio had finished. Doh! None of us who went were big punk rock fans. NOFX was good, just not our normal cup of tea.

Nothing is a waste of time if you use the experience wisely. - François Auguste René Rodin, 1840 - 1917

-Justin



03-29-04 : Brainstorm

I spent the weekend in San Francisco because on Friday I went down the the Gaming Developers Conference in San Jose which is about an hour south of the city. I hung out with a friend in Santa Clara and we partied it up in San Fran a bit. Other than drinking I didn't really do much.

I am still planning on setting up a linux server so that I don't have to use geocities anymore. That will allow me to do fun scripting stuff on the webpage. But you know, it is low priority when it comes to work, or doing laundry, or sleeping, or watching tv.

2 weeks until I go on a CRUISE! 15lbs to go! ;)

Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause. - Victor Hugo, 1802 - 1885

-Justin



03-22-04 : Brainstorm

Write in the forum and tell me what products or services are missing in your life. Personally, I think the world could use some advanced A.I. Technology in that field is really lacking. I took a class on A.I. in college and we spent the first half of the semester on searching algorithms. So that you could search for the best solution to a given problem. That isn't very advanced.

I watched Dr. Strangelove last night. Good movie, jason you need to watch it. I just don't understand why Dr. Strangelove acted like he did at the end of the movie.

"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the war room!"

-Justin



03-15-04 : Summertime Poker

I got bored and made a script that can read the hidden subconscious of the internet. You can see the results here, here, here, or here, and this one. I think they are interesting. You could say that the subconscious of the internet is the subconscious of our collective persona. Or not.

Apparently playing poker is legal in California. Our main hangout bar just started offering Texas Hold'em. First day they opened I missed the tournament but they had a table going afterwards and I sat down and won $100. Seems fun, as long as I win. It was somewhat shady though, probably good for a first night.

I had to get new insurance, I get the "good driver" discount. I still think I pay too much, oh well. I am reading Microserfs a novel about Microsoft employees trying to have a life. It is interesting to see the differences between their workplace and ours. They have offices with doors.

Skiing season is pretty much over. It is nice and warm out, I am playing soccer just about every day. I wore the Guadalajara jersey my Mom sent me, it is quite nice. The mexican chef at Chipotle liked it. I read most of "Letters to a Young Poet" by Rilke. There was some rather profound stuff on life, questions, existance etc. I will probably write some of it here eventually.

It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers. - James Thurber

-Justin



02-12-04 : Insurance and a 3 Drink Hangover

Poker night last night and I only had three measley beers over a few hours, and still my head hurts in the morning. I think lack of sleep matters more than how much I drank in this particular scenario. In cards, Floyd (my roomate) made out like a gangbuster while I happily donated to the cause. I have a bit of a confession. The normal poker games we play are starting to bore me. You either have a good hand or you don't, rarely you think you do and still lose or think you don't and still win. There is very little bluffing. We play mini no limit hold-em games which are a lot more interesting, I think. They do seem to take a long time though. The no-limit means you can bet all your chips, it does not mean you can keep cashing in for however much you want. Everyone starts with the same amount, like $5 or $10.

So I rear ended someone, yes chalk up another accident. Because of this I signed up for new insurance and filed a claim this morning. Not fun, but humbling. The brunt of the impact (which wasn't very fast) was taken up by the tire on the back of the SUV in front of me. Which means her car had very little damage. It could have turned out much worse, I got lucky.

I have always had a fear and aprehension of big purchases, which makes it very difficult to setup an apartment. A new simple, black, IKEA desk is sitting in our apartment. My new computer fits quite nicely on it. I am slowly getting everything setup - like a cable running to my TV Tuner card in order to play (and record) tv on my computer. The nice monitor I got can do picture in picture with a tv signal and computer signal. Now I just need a switch box in order to have multiple computers running to the same mouse, keyboard, and monitor. Then I will set up my own server so that I don't have to put the webpage on Yahoo's Geocities. Of course it would be nice to have another flat panel so that I could run two displays at once :) But that gets expensive.

Where there is the tree of knowledge, there is always Paradise: so say the most ancient and the most modern serpents. - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, 1844 - 1900

-Justin

I don't really understand that quote, but it seemed profound. Oh and checkout Craig's kids here.



01-29-04

Mike got married. Congratulations, it was a beautiful wedding. The trip down to Utah was fun, I should do that once every two months or so. Got to see everyone briefly and head home. I used to avoid using the word "home" to mean somewhere where my parents are not living, but I suppose I am getting used to be the one who lives far away.

Work has been busy, busy, busy. I think it is always like this and I am just not used to it. I have given up on my potential promotion. In fact, I am hoping that I don't get the promotion - that way I can just say that I don't care about work and do what I can do and not worry about it. Right now I am worrying about it a lot and taking a lot of it home with me. If I have to miss a deadline it really kills me. Basically I am trying to develop an application to test video. So it will automatically play a video stream and check to make sure that everything played correctly. But it doesn't work yet ;).

The new skis I got are awesome, I am not sure if I said that, but I will say it again. I plan on going skiing this weekend after a long long break from it.

We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. - Oscar Wilde, 1854 - 1900

-Justin



01-12-04

Girls, girls, girls. I am trying to actively date, but it is wierd dating girls you meet at bars. It is much easier to date friends of friends etc. I am trying the prior with seemingly moderate success. I thought she wasn't going to call and then she did but she didn't want to hang out etc etc etc, blah blah blah.

I had a bunch of stuff I wanted to talk about, but now I have forgotten. A couple of quick things, the band Alkaline Trio is awesome if you are into indy/rock. It is about time someone made a fully functional computer small enough to fit in your pocket (they just need to put an Intel processor in it now ;).

It is going to cost roughly ~200 to fix my old skies. I must pay at least $900 for decent insurance coverage. Rear 1999 Hyundai Tiburon windshields cost over $500. Computer desks (and all furniture) is not cheap. I am missing my copy of Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Oh, and Itzhak Perlman saturday night at the Mondavi Center.

If you ever get windows error 80040111 "ClassFactory cannot supply requested class" then you don't have the correct decoder for the video stream you are trying to play. (Windows XP doesn't come with an native MPEG2 decoder). Try installing a different media player. This took up half my day.

No one knows what he can do until he tries. - Publilius Syrus

-Justin



01-06-04

Happy New Year. Now get back to work... I am frustrated with work lately, but that is for another post. Today's post is about some of the best skiing I have ever had. Blizzards in Utah for Christmas followed by blizzards in Tahoe for New Year. I skied more powder the last couple of weeks then all the rest of my life combined. My new skis helped a lot, the Armada ARVs. They are awesome and hot pink, which looks suprisingly cool against the white snow. Canyonlands with Jason and his friend was awesome. I rode for the first time on my new skis and it made powder so much more fun. The very first run we took we got stuck in powder, but after unsticking ourselves we had a blast floating through really light powder.

Last Saturday they opened up the backside of Kirkwood for the first time in a couple of weeks. Just above where the lift ends is a roughly 200-300ft hike that gives you a few turns of uninterrupted powder. That is until enough people hike it and it gets all tracked out. It is similar to the top of Millicent lift at Brighton, but not as many rocks. Kris, Brian, and I hiked it and I got 20 or so turns of uninterrupted deep powder. (One wipeout as my skis dragged a little my weight got thrown forward and my tips sank). Then, once we had enough of the backside, where everyone plus dog is skiing, we headed to the other far side of the resort for some more powder. Between Sentinel Bowl and Pallisades Bowl there is a big rocky outcropping that is about 30 feet high. I was skiing with two people who had jumped off of it a couple seasons ago when more snow had accumulated. Anyway we all ended up going off of it again and landing in a big pillow of fresh snow, it was great. I have a video of it I will put up here soon. We also tunneled huge holes through the snow in our lawn at the cabin. Probably about 25ft worth of tunnels.

Today at work my hard drive on my laptop crashed. I kept a lot of personal files and most of my work files on my laptop. The last backup I made was in August. If they can't retrieve the files I will be hugely dissapointed.

My vague new years resolution is to not let work stress me out and start lifting regularly again. I am signing up for Spanish 2 soon and there is a slim chance that I might take a Japanese course being offered at work. Japanese seems like an awesome language to know, but a very difficult one to learn.

New question, click here and put in your answer. Today's question is "If you died today, what would you regret not doing?".

It is an inexorable Law of Nature that bad must follow good, that decline must follow a rise. To feel that we can rest on our achievements is a dangerous fallacy. Inner strength can overcome anything that occurs outside. -- I Ching, 1150 BC

-Justin




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