Archive: December 2005

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Tuesday - December 20, 2005

Chicks and Hoke

'Saw two of the Dixie Chicks (Natalie Maines and Martie Seidel) out on the town last night with a large contingent of family members (25 to 30 people in all, I would guess). 'Twas the first time I've ever seen 'em around Austin. 'First song when I started up my iPod this morning? "Tortured, Tangled Hearts" off their "Home" CD.

Second song today? "Gambler's Prayer" by Todd Hoke. I hadn't really checked out Todd's page since he moved to North Carolina. But, I looked at it today and was surprised to see a big ol' redesign. Nice. The point here, though, is to tell you to read the September Ramblings on his news page. The open mic night story is just so sad. But, he tells it in such a great way (no surprise there) that you can't help but laugh. Go on, now...

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Monday - December 12, 2005

Still lovin' my iPod

Today's tale of the iPod. I jotted down song titles as the day went along and then took time when I got home tonight to write a bit about 'em. So, here you go:

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Saturday - December 10, 2005

Rage you can count on

I was watching something on my TiVo this morning when I got a call from Jennie. She does seem to be having fun at Disney World. Go, Jennie!

That's not why I'm here, though. Nope. I'm here to show you this:

[KEYE still shot]

I paused the TiVo when the phone rang. After I hung up, I went to hit the play button but noticed the tag line in the paused frame. Rage??? How odd. Look at those photos of Judy and Fred. They don't seem particularly full of rage. Nope. Then it hit me. K-EYE's news motto is "Coverage You Can Count On." I just happened to pause things at the perfect moment. Too funny. So, I had to waste 20 minutes capturing the video and getting some screen shots for y'all. Here you go...some still shots of the sequence as it normally flashes across the screen (the "rage" frame is down there on the lower left):

[KEYE still shot series]

I do know a few people who can count on becoming enraged whenever they see the news. Maybe K-EYE should change its motto. Heh heh.

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Thursday - December 8, 2005

Freezing cold

It's really really really cold here in Austin today. It's about 1:45 in the afternoon and only 27 deg F. Brrrrr. UT was supposed to open up at 10 this morning. So, I came in. Only to find that they'd decided at about 9:15 to stay closed until tomorrow. There's ice on the overpasses and bridges which makes for some treacherous driving conditions. I was already here, though, so decided to do some work 'cause I've got plenty to do. It's cold inside as well, though. The heat doesn't appear to be on. But, the thermostats don't realize it so the blowers are blowing plenty of cold air around. Not the best of working conditions. I've got a little space heater for just such occassions. Sadly, it's not helping much since the cold air continues to blast it's way through the heating ducts. The point of this entry, though, is the song that came up on my iPod a few minutes ago:

"The Blizzard" by Jim Reeves

That cracked me up. So, when it was done, I played it again! And, decided to share my misery with you. Poor you. It's not quite blizzard-like in my office. But, it is darned cold. Again I say: brrrrr...

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Monday - December 5, 2005

Campus Watch #34

From today's Campus Watch crime report:

Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor (Jester Center West, 201 East 21st Street)
Two UT students were observed assisting a third UT student up a flight of stairs located on the west side of the dormitory. The two assistants needed to hold the third student upright while the officer spoke with them. The student in need of assistance was found to have consumed alcoholic beverages to the point she was a physical endangerment to herself. The two assistants dropped the intoxicated student when she began to display a severe involuntary physical reaction to her over-consumption of an alcoholic beverage. One of the two assistants stated she is a daily reader of the Campus Watch and requested this report be omitted from today's watch - oops, too late; my apologies. Occurred on 12-4-05 at 2:20 AM.

Crime Prevention Tip:
I placed this entry into the Campus Watch to illustrate the importance of having sober friends around when you've been drinking. As shown in this case, a sober friend will not keep you from getting a citation, but it may keep you from going to jail. If the student in this case did not have sober buddies with her, she would have been arrested for public intoxication. More importantly, a sober buddy will keep you from getting injured or worse. Just be careful when selecting your sober buddy. If that person is squeamish around partially digested stomach contents, he or she may drop you as a friend - literally.

Another classic, eh? Heh heh.

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Thursday - December 1, 2005

A couple of notes

Things that make you go hmmmm...

Punishing success in the oil business by Steve Chapman (Chicago Tribune)

. . . .

And, then there's this: The Million Dollar Homepage. In August, a kid in England who was trying to figure out how to pay for college, hit upon the idea of selling one million pixels for a buck a pixel. Minimum 100-pixel order, if'n you please. And, now, just over 3 months later, he's already sold more than 700,000 pixels. As he notes in the blog he's been writing as his idea became reality:

Some people were wondering if I thought this site is a long-term business that will run like a regular company. Of course this site is NOT a long-term business - it is a one-off 'business event' - a fun idea and an opportunity to be part of 'internet history'. I naively thought this went without saying, but apparently not. There is no long-term business concept here; it's a unique idea that will only work once.

A "one-off" idea. That's gonna net him a million dollars. Wow. As the Brits say: simply brilliant.

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