So far so good. I am up to 4.5 miles for my longest run. My pace is still pretty slow at about 9:30/mile. If there is one thing I have learned, it's that running alone is boring. It's pretty hard to find someone that runs your pace though.
I am supposed to do 5 this weekend, we'll see how that goes.
Monday, January 30, 2006
Friday, January 20, 2006
Movie Review: The Big Bounce
I am way overdue for a movie review. I have a bunch of flicks I can report in with my recent memberships to both Netflix and Blockbuster.com. I ended up cancelling Blockbuster because it took over a week to fully cycle a movie.
Before I cancelled Blockbuster...I rented this gem.
I can sum this one up in three short words:
This Movie Sucks.
I was really looking forward to something here. This was written by one of the writers of Be Cool, one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. So I thought I would go back to 2004 and see what this one had to offer. I figured with Owen Wilson and Morgan Freeman (great in Robin Hood) there was a high probability of a decent movie. I was wrong.
The plot never really got going, there was nothing particulary enthralling about the femme fatal Sara Foster (model turned actress) and all of other actors were fairly weak as well.
I guess I never understood what "The Bounce" was all about. Maybe I'll have to read the novel.
Before I cancelled Blockbuster...I rented this gem.
I can sum this one up in three short words:
This Movie Sucks.
I was really looking forward to something here. This was written by one of the writers of Be Cool, one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. So I thought I would go back to 2004 and see what this one had to offer. I figured with Owen Wilson and Morgan Freeman (great in Robin Hood) there was a high probability of a decent movie. I was wrong.
The plot never really got going, there was nothing particulary enthralling about the femme fatal Sara Foster (model turned actress) and all of other actors were fairly weak as well.
I guess I never understood what "The Bounce" was all about. Maybe I'll have to read the novel.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
I want to hear from my reader
So, it's that time of year when the entire world makes resolutions and goals. I have never really made formal resolutions or anything like that, but I might give it a shot this year. Now that we are almost three weeks into the new year, some of you may have already forgotten your resolutions or some of you may still be going strong.
I want to hear from all 4 of my readers. What is/are your New Year's Resolution(s). It can be something simple like...update my blog at least once a week...or...deposit checks before they expire...or...something like that.
I don't need all of your resolutions, just one. The conception of the resolution doesn't even have to coincide with the onset of 2006. I just want to know what you guys focus on to make your lives a little better.
I think the hardest part is trying to be realistic. I'll go first...
I want to hear from all 4 of my readers. What is/are your New Year's Resolution(s). It can be something simple like...update my blog at least once a week...or...deposit checks before they expire...or...something like that.
I don't need all of your resolutions, just one. The conception of the resolution doesn't even have to coincide with the onset of 2006. I just want to know what you guys focus on to make your lives a little better.
I think the hardest part is trying to be realistic. I'll go first...
My resolution for 2006 is to become a little more realistic about the projects that I take on. I have at least 3 projects in my basement that are unfinished, will most likely remain unfinished, are taking up space, and probably wouldn't be very useful even if they were finished.
I will try to be a little more scrutinizing of what I choose to begin.
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Lost Lifestyles
So I have realized that a lot of my life is project driven. I am motivated by all of the (sometimes) crazy ideas that come into my head. Some of them actually pan out and maybe I pick up a new hobby or I create something that is halfway decent. Sadly for every decent idea there's probably at least two that never make it to a completed state, some don't make it past the drawing board. (My New Year's Resolution is to halt the ridiculous projects in the early stages so I don't have a surplus of lumber, PVC and bikes in the basement, but that's another post)
A close cousin to all of the projects that never get finished, I was thinking the other day about all of the hobbies (or skills or lifestyles, yeah...lifestyles) that I just don't have the time or energy or other resources to devote to them. That is the heart of this post. The lives I would live with unlimited time.
Race Car Driver
This isn't really what you think. I don't want to go head to head against a well-trained army of men who get sponsored to drive 200+ miles an hour. I just kind of like to drive fast. I like to drive fast and think about the best lines through corners and how hard I can push my car off of a red light or around an offramp. I am by no means wreckless, maybe just a little aggressive sometimes.
I drive a 2000 Honda Accord LX, with 149hp. It is not very fast or fancy or powerful, but I really do like my car. I have often thought that if I had the resources (time, money, ability) it would be fun to turn my car into a sleeper. Nothing crazy, probably stiffer suspension , alter my computer for more low end torque...Stuff like that. There are definitely auto-cross races where anyone can enter any car, even a stock 2000 4 cylinder Honda Accord. Maybe one day...Maybe.
Master on the Wheels of Steel
I enjoy music, but unfortunately, I don't live music. My preferred genre is Hip-hop and as a result I have daydreamed about spinning records in my basement creating mix-tapes for myself and my friends. Scratching records in clever ways to create percussive rhythms and musical transitions to excite a crowd. I have only ever played a wind instrument but there is something about percussion and syncopated rhythms that get me excited.
I have only met two DJ's in my life. Both encounters were a little disappointing. The first was sometime in college when a friend of a friend had some turntables. He was pretty good and graciously let me take a shot at trying to synch up two beats. It was a sad, sad thing. I thought maybe...just maybe...when I put my fingertips to the vinyl I would reveal some innate talent, an untapped gift. Not so.
My second encounter with a DJ was a family friend, in London. I am not sure but I think he was a professional DJ, that's how he made his living. It was also how he lived his life. Everything he talked about, thought about, read about was music. Mostly Hip-Hop, but he knew who was going to be on who's albums, which producer was creating beats for which R&B artist, who was going to be in Missy's next remix. Basically, he knew as much about music and musicians as most of my friends know about bikes and cyclists...combined.
I guess I just don't have the passion.
Skilled Marksman
Nothing too crazy here. I would like to know how to use a firearm with great precision. Handgun, rifle, it doesn't really matter. I don't actually want to own a gun, just be a really good shot. It would probably take a lot of practice before I knew what my actual potential could be. I don't want to practice I just want to be good.
So let's hear from you guys. What would you do/be if you had the time/money/energy to incorporate a new lifestyle. If every day were a Saturday and your debit card never ran dry, what would you do when you got out of bed?
A close cousin to all of the projects that never get finished, I was thinking the other day about all of the hobbies (or skills or lifestyles, yeah...lifestyles) that I just don't have the time or energy or other resources to devote to them. That is the heart of this post. The lives I would live with unlimited time.
Race Car Driver
This isn't really what you think. I don't want to go head to head against a well-trained army of men who get sponsored to drive 200+ miles an hour. I just kind of like to drive fast. I like to drive fast and think about the best lines through corners and how hard I can push my car off of a red light or around an offramp. I am by no means wreckless, maybe just a little aggressive sometimes.
I drive a 2000 Honda Accord LX, with 149hp. It is not very fast or fancy or powerful, but I really do like my car. I have often thought that if I had the resources (time, money, ability) it would be fun to turn my car into a sleeper. Nothing crazy, probably stiffer suspension , alter my computer for more low end torque...Stuff like that. There are definitely auto-cross races where anyone can enter any car, even a stock 2000 4 cylinder Honda Accord. Maybe one day...Maybe.
Master on the Wheels of Steel
I enjoy music, but unfortunately, I don't live music. My preferred genre is Hip-hop and as a result I have daydreamed about spinning records in my basement creating mix-tapes for myself and my friends. Scratching records in clever ways to create percussive rhythms and musical transitions to excite a crowd. I have only ever played a wind instrument but there is something about percussion and syncopated rhythms that get me excited.
I have only met two DJ's in my life. Both encounters were a little disappointing. The first was sometime in college when a friend of a friend had some turntables. He was pretty good and graciously let me take a shot at trying to synch up two beats. It was a sad, sad thing. I thought maybe...just maybe...when I put my fingertips to the vinyl I would reveal some innate talent, an untapped gift. Not so.
My second encounter with a DJ was a family friend, in London. I am not sure but I think he was a professional DJ, that's how he made his living. It was also how he lived his life. Everything he talked about, thought about, read about was music. Mostly Hip-Hop, but he knew who was going to be on who's albums, which producer was creating beats for which R&B artist, who was going to be in Missy's next remix. Basically, he knew as much about music and musicians as most of my friends know about bikes and cyclists...combined.
I guess I just don't have the passion.
Skilled Marksman
Nothing too crazy here. I would like to know how to use a firearm with great precision. Handgun, rifle, it doesn't really matter. I don't actually want to own a gun, just be a really good shot. It would probably take a lot of practice before I knew what my actual potential could be. I don't want to practice I just want to be good.
So let's hear from you guys. What would you do/be if you had the time/money/energy to incorporate a new lifestyle. If every day were a Saturday and your debit card never ran dry, what would you do when you got out of bed?
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
When you get a chance check out Reef's latest post. He references a topic that I was going to discuss a while ago. I found a similar article back in August but the comments never made it past the draft phase.
Monday, January 02, 2006
There's a New Blog in Town
Like that's some sort of news! There's probably a new Blog every 30 seconds or so. I'll bet everytime a person is kidnapped in South America, one Blog is created.
Anyway, Johanna has been very busy knitting in her spare time for the last six months. As a project person I always think of how great it would be to be able to document all of my endeavors. With that in mind I setup a Blog for Johanna.
If you see something you like, leave a comment, I am sure she'll be glad to see someone stopped by. She's been pretty busy lately, just look at the data/time stamp on the posts. I think she still has more projects to post, after that I imagine the updates will slow down a little bit.
Sunday, January 01, 2006
Should I build a new Desktop?
I have got way too many projects running through my head but I am seriously considering one more. This one is going to go on the list of low-priority projects (which means it may never get done) but I want to build a new PC. I recently reformatted my current machine (a four-year old Dell) and it's been running quite well, but I will probably be ready for a new one soon. I don't know exactly what I want but I have a couple of requirements.
Short Term (High Priority) Projects
Potential (May Never Happen) Projects
Just to give you an idea of what I would be adding to here are my current projects loosly grouped by priority/time frame.
- I have to be able to easily edit video and audio files in case I ever get a podcast or video podcast off the ground.
- It has to be able to run current video games. This should be pretty easy with a decent video card and seperate sound card. I am not a huge gamer but I would like to be able to take advantage of what's available.
- If anyone has any input (Intel vs. Athlon, PCI vs. AGP, etc) I would be interested to hear it. Chances are I will start poking around newEgg.com when I have a couple of spare moments.
Short Term (High Priority) Projects
- Remodeling the Bathroom
- Organizing Mountain Bike Races
- Setting up a Mini-Z Race Series
- "StoryCorps" Type Audio Documentations
- Charlottesville PodCast
- Building a new computer
- Revamp my Webpage (maybe register a new URL)
- Setup a home wireless network (just need a really cheap router)
- Build a playground for my cockatiels
- Update www.gistclan.com
Potential (May Never Happen) Projects
- Fixed gear road bike (that would be bike number 5!)
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