Archive for 2003

Breath of air…

April 8th, 2003 at 12:00 am

Well, I finally have a few minutes here to post. I have been amazingly busy this past week or so and when I look ahead, it doesn’t look like it is going to let up any time soon.

Has anybody every played StarCraft? It’s a video game for the PC and is one of the best selling games ever. It has a single player mode, but nobody plays that. That multi-player is what makes it awesome. My brothers and I were hooked on it when it first came out (6?) years ago. We were up to the point where we played it all night long and then the entire next day. Needless to say, we were pretty good =) We had two computers at our house, so my brothers and I could play at the same time, on the same team. Calling out to each other when we saw a snaek attack coming, or a huge hole in the enemy’s defense. When I came to college, I sadly found that the Internet connection here wasn’t strong enough to support the multi-player version of it. Whenever I tried to join a game, it took forever to load and people would kick me out. However, this past weekend I was home for a night and had the computer to myself, so I decided to play a game or two. I ended up running into a few old friends and playing it for 6 hours =) We kicked some major ass, just like the good ‘ole days. Then I had to come back to this crappy school’s Internet. I was going through some major withdrawl tonight, so I thought why not just try and see if I could get a game going. I logged into my account and then started looking around and realized something….

….I could join the games! =) I found out that the port which had previously been closed was now open, which meant that StarCraft no longer took forever to load. I was the fastest guy out there. I played for 30 minutes tonight and then forced myself to sign off, since I had homework to do. This WAS NOT a good thing to find out right at exam times =)

In other good news, the MARINERS are getting into full swing here. They won their home opener tonight against the World Champion Angels, which is always a good thing! I updated the Mariners section, adding who I thought would make it to the playoffs. By the end of this week, I should have the playoff bracket set up and who I think will win the World Series. I also have an idea of how to put an up-to-the-date Mariners update on my front page. Hell yeah! I also updated my Mariners Scrapbook tonight. See, back in 1995, I started keeping news clippings and articles about the Mariners. I’ve updated it every month or so and it’s over 3 photo albums large now =) You guys should see it!

I’ve been having some MAJOR cravings lately for some “good” music. That pretty much means playing all my favorite 50 or so songs over and over and just jamming to them 24/7. I have them all pretty much on CDs and have been listening to them in class while I take notes off the overhead =) I realized that my music list over there on the left was a little outdated, so I went and updated that tonight.

This weekend I’m heading down to Charleston again to see Jess, who I haven’t seen in two weeks. It’s amazing how fast two weeks can fly by and then when you stop to think about it, it feels like it’s been forever since I got to see her. So needless to say, I’m excited about getting down there and spending some more time with her!

Gosh, I COULD be talking about how much school work I have right now, but all this talk about StarCraft, the Mariners, music, and Jess has put me in a good mood for a change, so I will leave it at that!

Julianne

April 5th, 2003 at 12:00 am

Well, it’s been a while since I posted, so I thought I would catch everybody up.

This semester is quickly coming to an end (exams are over with on May 7) and I have so much to do. THis past week was spent working on a 12 page essay of the foreign policies of Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain and how public opinion changed them. The strange thing is I loved working on it. I’m just weird like that. History never bores me. I have a Criminal Justice exam on Tuesday and a Computer Science project due this week and then another one due 10 days after that, so I have to get working on those.

BUT, this weekend is being spent with my little sis Julianne. As the cam picture on the right shows, she is down here in Columbia with me for the weekend. =) I went home last night and picked her up and we drove here today and just hung out. See, last summer she wanted to go to Carawinds really badly. For those of you who don’t know what Carawinds is, it’s just this huge amusement park with tons of roller coasters. I was broke, so I told her that I would bring her down here for a weekend sometime during school.

And she never forgot! =) She would call every week asking when she got to come down, so we picked this weekend. We are heading over to the park tomorrow and gonna go do a few other things. She is having a blast, just being away from home and being with me. And it’s kinda nice having her around too. I don’t get to spend nearly enough time with her as it is.

In other news, I got a TV! Well see, my boy Ronak hooked me up with a TV card that he used to use. I gave him mine to see if he could get working on his computer and he gave me his to see if I could get it working on mine. After only 10 minutes, I had the baby up and running! So now I can watch Simpsons and the Daily Show!!! I bought GTA 3 today too, so I can’t wait to get down to Charleston and play it! Also, everybody go congratulate Jess on getting the Cougar Productions job! I knew she would get it, but still =)

Well, I’m off to work on the site a little more. I updated the Contact page and put the Be Ready page back up. I’m gonna finally start working on some of the video games pages tonight! Be sure to check out the new stuff!

Sports in Perspective

April 2nd, 2003 at 04:50 am

Go read this excellent article by Bill Simmons talking about sports and how they should be placed into perspective in times like these.

MARINERS!

April 1st, 2003 at 12:00 am

I am amazingly busy, but I do have time for one quick note. At 10:05 EST tonight, the Seattle Marinesr will officially open the 2003 MLB season.

I am about to explode from excitement….I am sitting here, typing this, and my hand is trembling from just the thought of Mariners baseball finally getting back into the swing of things. Somebody better call Jess and tell her to make sure I am doing my projects and not listening to the game over the Internet…

Oh who am I kidding, of course I will be listening to the game. And 1 AM, you can expect an update of how it went :)

Worked on Greymatter this weekend

March 26th, 2003 at 12:00 am

Well tonight I worked on my Greymatter, mainly the comments sections. They now are set up to look the way I want them to look and I also tried to update the archievs section. Let’s see, I changed the scrollbar colors and updated my cam image. And then I spent about an hour typing up a war post, but I am too damn tired to finish it. I’ll work another hour or so on it tomorrow and post it up.

This weekend was pretty damn amazing. It started on Thursday when I skipped my History class to run out and do some errands. I got to the DMV at 4:55 and was able to get my licensed renewed within 20 minutes. I’ve never been in and out of the DMV in under an hour. The bad part was that I wasn’t able to get an oil change before I had to go to Charleston and I was a little worried about whether or not I should risk the drive. But I decided to go for it and headed down to Charleston. I got there just as everybody was leaving to go out. In everybody, I mean Jess and a bunch of our highschool friends that I hadn’t seen in years. So, we headed over to Jessica’s sorority house for her to get ready and we all hung out and talked. Caitlin and Lopez (who I hadn’t seen in two years), Nhan and Kelly ( who I hadn’t seen since last summer) and Felipe (one of Caitlin’s friends) and I all sat around and talked. After that, we went to some club where Jessica and her sisters had to do some kareoke (spelling?) and then we headed back to Jessica’s house. But I fucking lost my keys and I had no spare for either my truck or my dorm room. I was just a little pissed to say the least.

The next day we all just hung out again and Jess and I ended up talking all night. Thursday night had been a little rough for us because everybody wanted to drink a little and I just went upstairs to watch a movie since I don’t drink. What started on a discussion about drinking ended up in a very different neighborhood. It was all for the good though and I was very glad for the rest of the weekend that we talked =)

Saturday everybody had to leave, so Jess and I just hung out for the rest of the weekend. I went and layed out with her Saturday afternoon and fell asleep in the sun for about an hour. I am itching like hell now from the sunburn that it gave me. I didn’t leave until Monday night and now I am already getting ready to go back down there. Take a guess as to which town I like spending my time in…

War has started

March 19th, 2003 at 12:00 am

It’s 11:03 and I am in the computer lab straining to get a project completed that is due at midnight.

And for some reason, I can’t concentrate on a damn thing. I mean, the first thing you see on opening up that site is ‘DECAPITATION ATTACK’ and a picture of President Bush with a goofy look on his face. I am highly against this war. I have debated my reasons over and over. And dear god, I wish I had the time to post them tonight. But I swear that they will be up on this site by the weekend for anybody to read them.

Back to Computer Science and COBOL…..

[EDIT] I found an interesting quote tonight. “A country cannot simultaneously prepare and prevent war.” - Albert Einstein. [/EDIT]

48 hours….

March 17th, 2003 at 12:00 am

48 hours away from war. How wonderful…..

I’m off to watch Bush’s speach. I’ll post the rest of my Spring Break story later and my reaction to Bush’s speech.

SB Part I

March 15th, 2003 at 12:00 am

Spring Break, Part I

First, this is going to be a long post. Hopefully a good, long post, but I’m not promising anything here. Second, I am typing in the dark. So if anythcing is mispeeled, plese ignore it. Tank you.

Third…well, the post itself. So where did we last leave off? Oh yes, my Spring Break has just started. And I was staying up all night to prove to myself that I was an idiot. I did an excellent job. Instead of grabbing a few hours of sleep, I foolishly thought I could stay up 30+ hours and anybody that knows me knows that I need sleep. I ended up paying for it though since I slept on the flight to Oakland and missed the inflight Star Trek movie. Damn.

Anyways, I arrived at the Columbia airport around 7AM and after going through my grueling preflight interview (I still say security is a joke, but that is for another post), I was waiting for the flight when I ran into a guy from my English class last semester. Turned out we were both headed to Chicago, so we hung out and talked for a while. He’s in the Navy and was telling me about his assignment this summer since he won’t be in classes and just some of the training he went through. It sounded like some fun, but tough as hell shit. He was a pretty cool guy too. Jess made fun of me when she realized I “made a new friend” =) If you don’t know already, I can’t stand many of the people here at USC. Too many ignorant, southern drunks for me. And I grew up in this state. Go figure.

Wow, that last paragraph was pretty boring. I’m not funny at 3AM. Anyways, after I got to Chicago, I went to the Oakland gate and got the last seat on the plane. See, my mom works for the airlines and therefore her family flies for free….as long as there are seats open. If the plane is sold out, tough luck. You have to find another way. It’s fun sometimes and stressful as hell other times. But I made it on this flight and slept the whole way. When I got to Oakland, my aunt picked me up and we headed to her house to hang out for the day. My uncle was at work for most of the day, so we hung out and talked for a while before he got home. She just married my uncle this past summer, so we had plenty to talk about and it was cool getting to know her. She’s 8 months pregnant too! It’s weird thinking I’m about to have a cousin who I will be 20 years older.

The next morning my uncle woke me up and we packed up and headed to the mountains to go snowmobiling! But before I get into that, let me describe my uncle. He’s about 45, looks 35, and can act like he is 25. He is a blast to be around and just an all around great guy. So after about a 4 hour drive, we finally get to La Porte, California. Population: 35. I’m not joking. There are more people on the floor of my dorm. Let’s see, the mom and dad owned the hotel, restaurant, and bar (which are all the same building), the daughter owned the general store, and the son-in-law owned the gas station. Quite a “rustic” town if you know what I mean. So anyways, we got up there around 2 and so we figured we could head on out that afternoon for a few hours of sleddin. But there was a problem. I had never worked one of these things before =)

He gave me a quick crash course in what I needed to know. Brakes on left, gas on right, point where you want to go. Oh yeah, and don’t run into anything. And with that vast knowledge of snowmobiling, we were off. The first thing you learn is that these babies can cook. I have never seen a vehicle that goes from 0 to 20 as fast as a snowmobile. You hit the gas and there is a one or two second pause as the engine gets going and then *POP*, you are instantly going 20 MPH. So after learning the first thing about them going fast, you quickly learn a second little tidbit. Hold on for that pop. Otherwise, you go flying off the back end. So we are cruising along at 35 MPH which seems pretty damn fast at first. My uncle was riding a Polaris 700. I had a Polaris 550. The only difference is one goes faster and it’s pretty obvious which one that is. So my uncle flies by me and I figure why not hit the gas and see how fast this thing can go. 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, oh shit a turn. That about sums up the next 10 or 20 minutes. I would go as fast as I could and then slam on the brakes for a curve.

Folks, I cannot stress enough the amazing, raw power you feel when you are riding a snowmobile. Flying through the wilderness at 60+ MPH, going wherever you please, however fast you want. It is just an amazing feeling. You put so much of your body into steering and controling it that it almost because a part of you. An extra limb if you will. You learn your sled. You know how it will react in given situations. And best of all, you command it. It’s a feeling that I cannot describe. This paragraph doesn’t even begin to give justice to the feeling I had when powering this baby through the mountains. It was something that I have never felt before. When you are riding around, no matter for how long, you are going on pure adrenaline and excitement. Your heart never stops pounding. You never want to stop. You want to push it as far as it will go and then some. I just can’t explain it. But god, it was wonderful to feel it pumping through my body.

Ok, has anybody heard of the “buddy-system”? Well my uncle had said to make sure to not lose sight of him so incase anything happened to one of us, the other would be there to help. So what does he do 10 minutes into our journey? Zip around a corner ahead of me and pull into the woods without telling me. What do I do? I fly by and he doesn’t see me go by. For the next 10 minutes I figured he had flown ahead and was just going to be waiting for me, laughing, and giving me a hard time for taking so long. When I arrived at a sign that said “WARNING, AVALANCHE AHEAD”, I realized this buddy system had fallen apart =) We eventually found each other, but it was pretty funny having lost each other after only 10 minutes.

After a few hours, I had gotten a feel for my sled and we were cruising around at 60 MPH. There was hardly anybody else out on the trails, so we stopped every hour or so for a piss / beer for him, coke for me break. Now I had no idea, but snowmobiles are apparently regulated like cars. So beer + a snowmobile = ticket for drunk driving. What a lovely thought to have when the freaking SNOWMOBILE POLICE PULL YOU OVER FOR A STICKER VIOLATION! I’m not joking folks. Out of nowhere, these two cops pull us over to let us know that we need to have our registration stickers on the left side. Blah, blah, blah. Luckily, the wind was blowing into my uncle’s face, so the beer smell never made it to the cop’s nose =)

Around 7 we made it back to the lodge to get some dinner and rest before heading back out for a night run. We were the only guest’s staying there, so we basically had our own kitchen cooking for us. But they were a little low on supplies, so our choices were limited. But after dinner, we wathced TV in the bar for an hour or so and then decided to head back out in the dead of night to ride for a while. We rode up into the woods and damn it was amazing. It was so dark and lonely out there. We shut off our sleds for a while and just looked at the stars and told guy jokes and then cruised back into town (if you can even call it a town) and called it a night.

Well, this post is long enough as it is, so I am going to stop here and type up the rest tomorrow. Peace.

Spring Break

March 7th, 2003 at 12:00 am

Ok, it’s 4:36 AM. Don’t expect this post to be that great =)

My plan going to bed last night was this. Go to sleep at 6AM. Get up at 8AM. Study until 10:30AM then go to class

Reality had other ideas. I did go to bed at 6AM. My alarm went off at 8AM. However I decided to snooze until 10:13AM =)

I finally finished with my exams for the week. My Religion exam was actually a little easy. We had 75 minutes for 4 “short” essays and I pretty much used all 75 minutes up. Then I spent the next few hours in 2 other classes and cramming like hell for my Philosophy exam. See, I took an express Philosophy class. We met twice a week for 3 hours, but it ended at Spring Break. So this was actually my Final Exam in there. We had to write 4 full essays and 20 Identification Terms. I BSed one essay but kicked the shit out of the other 3. For the ID terms….well I think I knew 12…oh well. I could give a rat’s ass now that it is over.

So now I am on my Spring Break. And in 2 hours, I am heading to the airport to catch a flight to Chicago and then it is off to Oakland to visit my uncle and aunt, who have some snowmobiles, which should kick some major ass. My uncle is just like a huge kid. A huge kid that can fund his kid like habits! I was going to go out there last year, but I couldn’t get on any of the flights since I use stand-bye tickets. Hell, I can’t complain, they are free.

So I won’t be on the net or posting here until I get back in town on Wednesday / Thursday. I’m going to Charleston when I get back to spend a few more days with Jess, so I’ll probably be posting then.

So I am off folks. I still have to pack, clean this place, shower, dress, etc…in the next few hours. So I have to cut this short. But when I get back, I expect there to be PLENTY of comments! And without them, there will be dire consequences, DIRE CONSEQUENCES! Take it easy y’all…

I love you Jess. Like nothing else in this world.

Two awesome movies

March 3rd, 2003 at 12:00 am

Welcome to the next installment of Goob’s Blog! In this episode, we hear of Goob’s terrific weekend and even get a sneak preview of some of the movies he has recently seen! In another subplot, it is revealed that Goob is amazingly unprepared for his midterms. And finally, we find out what Goob’s Spring Break plans are!

Welcome back fellow blogger-readers…..that sounds weird, but I can’t think of another funny word. (At 3:30 AM, that word is funny. Trust me) So it’s Sunday night or Monday morning if you are one of those freaks that tells the date by “time.” I’m down here in Charleston with Jess and I thought I would just catch everybody up on what’s been going on the past few days. The items I had on E-Bay all sold except for one. I was damn happy about that since it brought in some much needed money. In fact, if any of my readers were among the 4 people who bought stuff, let me know please! Jessica’s boards are up and running and everybody needs to go sign up and start posting! It’s a great, small group of people so far and everybody on there is really cool =) I’m just happy I got the things up and running! It actually wasn’t as hard as I expected it to be.

I came down here Thursday night and Jessica and I watched Bowling for Columbine. She had shown it here at College of Charleston and she really wanted me to see it. I had remembered hearing about it over the summer and wanting to see it then, but I never got a chance to in the theaters and so we watched the first 3/4 of it and I loved it. I thought it was a well thought out documentary and was amazed by it. The main question it raises is are we a nation of gun nuts? (yes) and if so, why? (get back to me on that one). It was a great movie. One of those that makes you cry and laugh throughout the whole thing. If anybody is interested, I’ll go into a more detailed summary of it. But I really recommend checking it out. I doubt Blockbuster has it yet, but Kazaa Lite does :)
On my drive down here, I had heard a movie review for Donnie Darko. So Jess and I went and rented it and watched it Friday night I believe. The plot revolves around an adolescent boy who is either slightly crazy or seeing into the future. He starts seeing these visions of an evil, 6 foot bunny that tells him to do things. The entire movie is a mind trip and I personally put it in my top 3 favorite ever. The WHOLE movie is symbolism for parts of the plot. There isn’t a single scene that is there just to fill up space. I’ve watched it three times since then and I still am left pondering many aspects about it. I can’t wait to buy the DVD for it and watch another 100 times. And the music…dear god, it’s awesome.

I tried to study for my upcoming midterms. I failed miserably. I got a few hours of work done tonight, but Thursday is fast approaching and I know little to nothing about most of the material in some of my classes. My express Philosophy class is ending this week, so instead of a midterm, we have the final. If I do bad on that, there is no more time to fix it. Talk about a pain in the ass. My Religion class has a lot to study for and I actually have two midterms AFTER my Spring Break, which I thought was going to suck like nothing else, but it turns out now I have an extra week to study for them and instead of having all my test in this one week, it’s more broken up. Hell yeah.

So yeah, my Spring Break starts next week. My uncle lives out in California and he invited me to come snow mobiling with him up in the mountains, so I am flying out on my mom’s standby tickets this Friday morning and coming back Thursday morning. After that, I’ll either go to my hometown or Charleston, depending on where Jess is at the time. I’m pretty excited about going. I’ve never been snow mobiling before and I can’t wait to give it a try. I’ll be sure to let everybody know how it goes! But as you can tell, I won’t be posting during that 6 days. So I better have PLENTY of comments waiting for me when I get back. Don’t worry, I’ll remind you all later this week =) Well, until next time…

So, will Goob make it to San Franciso on stanby tickets and not get stranded in Chicago? Will he fall into a bottomless pit on the snowmobiles? Or even worse, will he fail all his midterms and be forced to spend *gasp* an extra semester at USC?! STAY TUNED TO FIND OUT!!!!