Are you pondering what I'm pondering?
Instead of buying the usual noname 2-ply toilet paper, I went out on a limb and bought the noname 2-ply DOUBLE ROLL toilet paper. It would seem to me that this roll would last twice as long as the other stuff. But it's so very hard to tell. I haven't taken a stop watch to it yet. I must find out whether or not I'm getting the biggest TP bang for my TP buck.
I feel a totally scientific experiment coming on.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
It Seems Really Dry In Here
There seems to be a lack of water in my apartment these days... a lack of water flooding my kitchen. While I was gone to Atlanta last week, the super in my apartment finally got a plumber in to fix the water leak that was happening above my sink-area. They took out a piece of pipe that is the hard-water line to the apartments above me. It turns out that that pipe was indeed the problem (we really weren't sure, we were just guessing) as it had a small crack which was causing the problem. I got to see the removed piece of pipe myself when I got back and the super was telling me about how there are basically two types of pipes that could have been installed (I didn't pay too much attention to the detail), but it seems that the leaky pipe was of the cheaper, lower-quality type... and that's what was used to fit the entire building back when it was built back in the 70's. So while this chapter is done, look for the coming sequel... Water Leak 2: The Walls Are Weeping. Hopefully in a different apartment than mine.
I've gotta buy a house.
I've gotta buy a house.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
2 New Items For The Price Of 1 Post
I recently bought myself a new webcam. My old one was, well... old, and it didn't fit on my new LCD monitor.
I also got my new glasses today (finally). They're not too much different from my old one, shape-wise, But they're a little wider, so the arms aren't pinching the side of my head as much.
So, with my new webcam, I took a picture of me with my new glasses (how's that for efficiency?). What do you think?
I also got my new glasses today (finally). They're not too much different from my old one, shape-wise, But they're a little wider, so the arms aren't pinching the side of my head as much.
So, with my new webcam, I took a picture of me with my new glasses (how's that for efficiency?). What do you think?
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Atlanta Post Transistioning Into Curling Post
I finished up my Vissim class on Friday, and made my way back to the airport via subway (I still didn't get mugged... go figure). My flight was delayed by an hour and I had a raging headache while waiting for the plane. It was probably a combination of dehydration, hunger, and staring at a computer all day. I broke down finally and bought some crappy airport Burger King, some tylenol, and a bottle of water. The tylenol only partially got rid of my headache and the drinking made me have to pee really bad when I was on the plane. Other than that, it was another great flight. I'm loving those video-on-demand touchscreens. This time I watched a movie called "For Your Consideration", but I didn't like it that much. Plus, they turned off the video with five minutes to go in the movie for landing, so I didn't get to see if there was any payoff.
I got back early Saturday morning (1:30am) and was able to make my afternoon curling game. (I went from Atlanta to Curling in one single post... I hope you can handle it, Tim)
It was our consolation game as my team lost it's first playoff game on Thursday (while I was away). Again, we lost. However, personally, I think I played a pretty decent game... my draw weight was pretty on for not playing in more than a week. But anyway, this game marked the end of the season... so no more curling until October. I know, I know... be brave and just try to hold on.
I got back early Saturday morning (1:30am) and was able to make my afternoon curling game. (I went from Atlanta to Curling in one single post... I hope you can handle it, Tim)
It was our consolation game as my team lost it's first playoff game on Thursday (while I was away). Again, we lost. However, personally, I think I played a pretty decent game... my draw weight was pretty on for not playing in more than a week. But anyway, this game marked the end of the season... so no more curling until October. I know, I know... be brave and just try to hold on.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Atlanta: Day 2
Current Status: Being killed... with kindness
This morning I got up after not sleeping very much. I don't know why exactly, but I never can seem to get to sleep the day before I do something that's out of my routine... especially when it involves being on time for something. Anyway, the hotel provides a free shuttle service, so I went down to the lobby with lots of time to spare until the 8am shuttle left. The lady at the reception desk said that the driver will come into the lobby and see who needs a ride. Well, I waited until 8 in the lobby, and then decided to check out front... and sure enough, the shuttle was about to leave without checking in the lobby. Oh well, I made it on time.
The course itself is nothing much special. It's just learning a new kind of traffic simulation software. However, it's needed as this software is quite complicated to operate.
After getting back to the hotel after class, I went out to look for a restaurant for dinner and I came across Fuddruckers, which is next door to the hotel. They advertise the world's best burger, and to tell the truth it was quite good. The setup is a little weird though... kind of a cross between fast food and a casual restaurant. You order your burger like you would at a fast food joint, but then you have a seat in the dining room while they cook it up. Then they call your name and you pick it up and put your toppings on yourself. Then you go back and eat in the restaurant style dining room. Interesting to say the least.
Then I went to the Best Buy next door, just to see what was there. Not any different from our Best Buy in Canada. But this is where I discovered that the people down here are the some of the friendliest y'all will ever meet. First, this guy asks me a question... but I have no idea what he's saying. I think he thought that he knew me from university. So I said "no", and when I told him I was from Canada, he toned down the accent for me. Then another guy struck up a conversation with me while looking at the PS2 game and we chatted it up for a good 10 minutes. Turns out he was an engineer as well, so it's not surprising that he was a good guy. But anyway, we're a friendly and polite people in Canada, but in a different way. These people are freakishly outgoingly friendly. It's nice, but I'm sure it'd wear on me after a little while.
Oh yeah, it was 21° and sunny today, and tommorrow, it's supposed to be pretty much the same. The weather break is well worth the price of the plane ticket and hotel... that work paid for me.
This morning I got up after not sleeping very much. I don't know why exactly, but I never can seem to get to sleep the day before I do something that's out of my routine... especially when it involves being on time for something. Anyway, the hotel provides a free shuttle service, so I went down to the lobby with lots of time to spare until the 8am shuttle left. The lady at the reception desk said that the driver will come into the lobby and see who needs a ride. Well, I waited until 8 in the lobby, and then decided to check out front... and sure enough, the shuttle was about to leave without checking in the lobby. Oh well, I made it on time.
The course itself is nothing much special. It's just learning a new kind of traffic simulation software. However, it's needed as this software is quite complicated to operate.
After getting back to the hotel after class, I went out to look for a restaurant for dinner and I came across Fuddruckers, which is next door to the hotel. They advertise the world's best burger, and to tell the truth it was quite good. The setup is a little weird though... kind of a cross between fast food and a casual restaurant. You order your burger like you would at a fast food joint, but then you have a seat in the dining room while they cook it up. Then they call your name and you pick it up and put your toppings on yourself. Then you go back and eat in the restaurant style dining room. Interesting to say the least.
Then I went to the Best Buy next door, just to see what was there. Not any different from our Best Buy in Canada. But this is where I discovered that the people down here are the some of the friendliest y'all will ever meet. First, this guy asks me a question... but I have no idea what he's saying. I think he thought that he knew me from university. So I said "no", and when I told him I was from Canada, he toned down the accent for me. Then another guy struck up a conversation with me while looking at the PS2 game and we chatted it up for a good 10 minutes. Turns out he was an engineer as well, so it's not surprising that he was a good guy. But anyway, we're a friendly and polite people in Canada, but in a different way. These people are freakishly outgoingly friendly. It's nice, but I'm sure it'd wear on me after a little while.
Oh yeah, it was 21° and sunny today, and tommorrow, it's supposed to be pretty much the same. The weather break is well worth the price of the plane ticket and hotel... that work paid for me.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Atlanta: Day 1
Current status: Not mugged
Well, here I am in Atlanta. I was picked up at 1:30 this afternoon and driven to the airport in Toronto. The driver was informed that the 401 was slow, so we took back ways until Guelph Line. I think the guy is a little high strung as a driver. He was shaking his head and muttering at everything he saw on the road (even if it didn't involve him) and at everything he heard on his radio. Just riding with him was putting me on edge.
But we got there eventually, and I got to look clueless searching for the check-in for US flights. Oh well, this is the first time I've flown solo. The flight was nice on Air Canada. Each seat had a touchscreen television with on-demand programming. I watched Eragon and an episode of the Twilight Zone.
Then I rode the subway clear across the city. It took about 45 minutes in all. After I got to the right station, it was dark out and I had to walk to the hotel. It wasn't far... about 5 minutes, but still, I had to find my way out of a parking garage at a mall and walk down a street that was under repair (ie. no sidewalks) and not many streetlights. The area is like a technology park/hotel district/shopping area, so it wasn't that shady... but still.
Well, here I am in Atlanta. I was picked up at 1:30 this afternoon and driven to the airport in Toronto. The driver was informed that the 401 was slow, so we took back ways until Guelph Line. I think the guy is a little high strung as a driver. He was shaking his head and muttering at everything he saw on the road (even if it didn't involve him) and at everything he heard on his radio. Just riding with him was putting me on edge.
But we got there eventually, and I got to look clueless searching for the check-in for US flights. Oh well, this is the first time I've flown solo. The flight was nice on Air Canada. Each seat had a touchscreen television with on-demand programming. I watched Eragon and an episode of the Twilight Zone.
Then I rode the subway clear across the city. It took about 45 minutes in all. After I got to the right station, it was dark out and I had to walk to the hotel. It wasn't far... about 5 minutes, but still, I had to find my way out of a parking garage at a mall and walk down a street that was under repair (ie. no sidewalks) and not many streetlights. The area is like a technology park/hotel district/shopping area, so it wasn't that shady... but still.
Friday, April 06, 2007
It Was A Memorable Ride, But It's Over Now
0 for 19? Heck no! The streak is over. On the last day of the curling regular season, we are now 1 and 18! Boo yeah. And we did it in style too. We shook hands after 6 ends after we went up 12-2. The streak is over, and a new one begins...
1 game winning streak.
1 game winning streak.
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Back To A Student's Life
I went back to school today... Just for a day though. Everyone from work came to Waterloo today to learn a different software package. I sat in a classroom in E2 and was taught by a former prof of mine. It's was kind of a cool feeling really. I haven't walked through my old school much since graduating, even though I live just around the corner. I even saw a classmate of mine. I felt kinda bad because I didn't stop to chat... I just said hi because we were walking in different directions, but still, I never see people from class. There are a few new buildings and additions since I was there, but essentially it's still the same. One thing that surprised me was that today was the last day of the term, so it was kinda quiet in the halls. Doesn't April 3rd seem early for the last day of term? Especially since the winter term has reading week. And apparently, engineers get a whole week for reading week now, not just reading two-days. It'd be nice if they did that four years ago. YIPES! Four years?!? Oh well. Bonus: Had lunch at Mongolian Grill.
Sunday, April 01, 2007
LOOK OUT BEHIND YOU!
Made you look? HA! Well, it looks like you fell victim to my latest and greatest April Fool's Day prank.
Ok, so I guess I'm a little uninspired this year. That joke was really buttfor.
Seriously though, look behind you.
Ok, so I guess I'm a little uninspired this year. That joke was really buttfor.
Seriously though, look behind you.
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