Aug 29 2005

Venting

Tag: Stuff That Grinds My Gears, Tech TalkJohn @ 4:19 pm

Ok, the api for a piece of software at work specifies a class that stores an x/y pair of coordinates. This is often used for storing latitude and longitude. Seems like a common thing to have and something that should be pretty easy to use, right? Well it’s not. The moron who created the class decided that latitude should be x and longitude should be y. Does this bother anyone else but me? Why couldn’t anyone on the developer’s team see that this is a bad idea when they came up with it? X = horizontal. Y = vertical. This has been pounded into my head since I was in grade school, and it’s been driving me crazy everytime I’ve had to deal with this FUBAR version of a coordinate system in writing my code.


Aug 26 2005

Very Expensive and Heavy Paperweight

Tag: Stuff That Grinds My GearsJohn @ 6:49 pm

So I stopped drooling Tuesday and bought a 52″ LG DLP projection tv. I’d post a picture of it but my camera is MIA. Anyway, I was all pumped to start enjoying it when it would finally be delivered today. I even left work early and decided to work some on Saturday because I couldn’t wait. So I get in the door and lay eyes on the heaviest, most expensive paperweight I’ve ever seen. It worked when the guy delivered it apparently, but in less than an hour after the guy left the lamp went out. >_<Mother fuggin’ bastards!! Goddamn piece of shit breaks as soon as they get it here! Bullshit!

So now I gotta wait until they send a guy out on Monday to fix it. Rediculous. I wonder if they did this on purpose because that $400 protection plan sounds pretty good right now. :/

update (8/28 2:20 PM): Found the camera hanging on my door. D’oh! Now imagine this, but with a movie playing.


Aug 25 2005

I’m Not Very Phobia Phriendly

Tag: GeneralJohn @ 1:57 pm

For the love of god. Are people really bothered that much by a little water, salt, and some bacteria? Develop a god-damned immune system and get over your fear of cooties! The toilet seat covers, people not wanting to touch doorknobs, etc. They aren’t even afraid enough that it’s a phobia, people are just obsessively clean. Get a little dirt on ya! It’s good for you!


Aug 22 2005

Droooool

Tag: Tech TalkJohn @ 11:16 pm

Went to best buy today to compare prices on speaker stands and made the mistake of walking through the tv section. Open box 50-plus inch DLP and D-ILA sets for under $2000. Man, it’s so tempting. I have the feeling they’ll go fast and the sets will all go up in price closer to christmas. I’m going to have a hard time thinking about anything else at work tomorrow.


Aug 18 2005

Something’s Not Right Here

Tag: memesJohn @ 10:17 pm
More Emotional

You have:
55% SCIENTIFIC INTUITION and
70% EMOTIONAL INTUITION
The graph on the right represents your place in Intuition 2-Space. As you can see, you scored above average on emotional intuition and about average on scientific intuition.Keep
in mind that very few people score high on both! In effect, you can
compare your two intuition scores with each other to learn what kind of
intuition you’re best at. Your emotional intuition is stronger than
your scientific intuition.
Your Emotional Intuition
score is a measure of how well you understand people, especially their
unspoken needs and sympathies. A high score score usually indicates
social grace and persuasiveness. A low score usually means you’re good
at Quake.

Your Scientific Intuition
score tells you how in tune you are with the world around you; how well
you understand your physical and intellectual environment. People with
high scores here are apt to succeed in business and, of course, the
sciences.


My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 0% on Scientific
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You scored higher than 99% on Interpersonal

Link: The 2-Variable Intuition Test written by jason_bateman on OkCupid Free Online Dating

Aug 16 2005

Hodgepodge

Tag: GeneralJohn @ 11:57 pm

No actual topics have come to mind lately and I’ve been busy with lots of stuff so this place has been kinda bare. Eh, it’s August. It’s a slow time of year. Found this the other day. Someone’s been using that to mess with Tone at work all these years.

It was an interesting weekend dragging baxter on a 200 mile round trip. Maybe I’ll blog about that tomorrow. No promises.


Aug 11 2005

Packaged Furniture

Tag: Amusing LinksJohn @ 1:57 pm

Ha! And when it’s time to move, you can use the furniture to pack other stuff!

Break glass in case site is still slashdotted.


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