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aka The Junk Room…

Just a bit over a year since I moved from a luxurious four bedroom home into a tiny duplex (with a couple months of subletting in between), I am finally beginning to reclaim my music studio slash home office, up to now typically referred to as “The Junk Room”.  As just one of many tasks and projects I occasionally set aside free time to make sense of, I’m nowhere near complete. But getting there.  Slowly. More thoughts after the jump…

 

Before:

Just one-day after moving in…

 

Current.  I’m not quite ready to call it “after”, as there is still much work to be done!

one_year_mark

Not-so Junky!

 

While still fairly chaotic, one of the things I’m particularly inspired by in this most recent photo is the many years of “history” on display- from the first picture framing job I ever completed about nine jobs ago (I had no taste then), the obligatory teen-idol rock-star poster, to the MINI collectibles, and of course, various instruments and Runner’s World magazines which illustrate my two main distractions from an 11-hour workday.

Now I just need about 6 filing cabinets, 2-3 bookshelves, and a new sofa since I gave mine away to someone who needed it more that I did, and I’ll be done! Oh- and proper lighting. And some window treatments. And acoustic panels… and… Yes, I know it’s never “done”, is it?

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Swank Bachelor Pad nears completion…

This weekend I advanced one step closer to my grand vision/version of a Swank Bachelor Pad.

The second largest “large ticket item” I’ve purchased since my relocation, I concluded my two years of research on flat-panel, HD TVs this weekend and officially moved into the 21st Century with the purchase and delivery of what should better be, my last TV ever. More after the jump…

 

Sony BRAVIA

From this angle, it doesn't look as embarrassingly huge.

 

The 55″ Sony Bravia KDL-55Ex500 was introduced in 2010 and receives 4 and 5-star reviews from most reputable sources (of course, it gets a 5-star on SonyStyle.com).  From CNET.com:

“Of the four Sony LCD TVs we’ve reviewed this year so far, the KDL-EX500 is both the least expensive and the most impressive for the money…  Among mainstream LCD TVs the Sony KDL-EX500 is a very good value.”

Plus, it was on sale.  After just one weekend of ownership, I can attest to two things:  1) I’ll never look at Standard-Def the same again, and 2) the 55″ Sony BRAVIA is one almost embarrassingly huge, giant-ass TV. And I don’t even watch TV!

Next up- How to get this puppy online…

 

Related Links:

CNET.com Review

SonyStyle.com

I’m on a Bench. (Lunch time commentary)

As we speak, I am sitting on a bench outside my work, writing this on my company issued iPhone.  It’s 71 degrees.  College-aged kids speed by on bikes and skateboards, in shorts and backpacks.  Many one handling a Starbucks in the process.

Random at work scenery, as seen via crappy cellphone camera.

In the background I hear the laughs and screams of 40-50 small kids frolicking on the lawn, oblivious to the fact that they are attending summer camp at one of the most prestigious universities in the world.

It is times like this that I think to myself, “I wonder if I grew up around here, if I would be jaded and unimpressed as the children appear to be?”

Sometimes- about 3-4% of the time, I wonder what the heck I’m doing here. More to the point, how the heck did I get here?! Meanwhile in my hometown it’s predicted to be around 103 degrees for the rest of the week.  I know exactly what I would be doing at my old job right now.  It wouldn’t be as hectic or hair wrenching as what is waiting for me when I return from my 1/2-a-lunch break (more on that later), but I wouldn’t be looking at girls in shorts, on bikes, in 70 degree weather, on the free corporate wifi. (minus the wifi. I’d have that.)

And this is just one of the reasons why I’ve forced myself- and my coworkers- into my very scheduled and predictable lunch break, where I leave my desk and take a brain-break from the never-ending madness.  But also, to revel in this opportunity that has been presented to me. (And girls in shorts.)

Of course, during the minutes it took to write this,  my boss has sent me three emails that I am not looking forward to replying to.  Ah, such is life!

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Obesity is a Lifestyle Choice. There. I Said it.

I know I won’t be making many friends with this post, but sometimes I just have to vent. This weekend I went back to SoCal for an event and to see some friends. Now that I live amongst the most image conscious people in the country, I had forgotten about the fact that most (> 64%) people in the United States are overweight, with a good portion of them being very to morbidly obese. Yeah, I said it.

Because who wants to be this guy?!! (photo courtesy: fotosearch.com)

I’m not passing judgment on anyone, and I understand the difference between overweight and obese. Some people are inherently/genetically more likely to become overweight, and for them its a constant battle to stay on the right side of the mark.  Difficult, but doable.  I’m just saying that, if a person chooses to be obese, they shouldn’t try to blame it on genetics or anyone other than themselves.  Not only is it a cop out, it’s self-defeating and a self-fulfilling prophecy. Plus it makes you fatter through non-action.

Example #1:

I have a friend that one day decided that being 300+ pounds wasn’t in his best long term interest. Instead of whining about it or blaming society or genetics, he actually did something about it. He didn’t get a lap-band or liposuction or bounce through a series of fad diets like most people do. Yet, in one year he lost either 120 or 160 pounds. I don’t remember which. What was his secret? The truth… WILL AMAZE YOU!!! His transformation was the result of a rarely mentioned weight loss program called Eat Less, Workout More. Amazing isn’t it?!?!   We have joked around about writing and selling the book, but it would be two pages long including the title page.

The reason I say obesity is a lifestyle choice is because, well, it is!

Example #2:

This weekend I saw a series of photos of a good friend that chronicled his life from birth to now- roughly 30 or so years.  He was an average sized toddler; by junior high school, he was the chubby kid we all knew, and stayed that way throughout high school.  Then he got a good job that pays well, which put a lot of really nice restaurants on the radar, and a lot of extra pounds on his belly.  At some point, he made a choice-  He lost 60 pounds on the Atkins diet and exercise.  I’m not a fan of the Atkins Diet, but I’m totally a supporter running your ass around the block a few times.  The fad and the exercise fell to the wayside eventually. Where is he now? Well, do I really need to say?

I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately because my new job description includes “sit behind a desk 10 hours a day”, and since I started my new job, I haven’t been able to get to the gym or even run as much as I would like. With about a total of ten gym visits/runs in the last three months, 20 minute inhalated lunches, and late night dinners, its no surprise that I’ve gained ten pounds in three months!

However, unlike some people in this world, I’m not going to bitch about it on my blog, blame it on cafeteria food (damn you cafeteria food!), and not do anything about it.   You see, ten pounds in three months is 40 pounds in a year! That’s like, four or five clothing sizes different, to which I say, HELLS NO! Un- em-effing- acceptable!  Already the days are getting shorter and my new (smaller) gym is filling up, so I don’t know what all my options are.   In my best condition (yeah- about three months ago) I was in excellent shape, could run for days, practiced diligent eating habits, and had less than 6% body fat as a result. I felt pretty good about myself and I look forward to getting back to this level, but this post isn’t about me.

This post is about the guy or girl you know (or even you)- who is at, near, or over the line into obesity status.  Perhaps a little self ownership is due.  After lamenting the pot belly I’d never had until recently, I have vowed to get back into the exercise thing and eating right at any cost. Even if it means getting home at 10 pm every night.

Once I figure out a program that will fit around my work schedule, I will post and update it here, where I am accountable for my words as well as actions.  And maybe to inspire someone else, too.  It could happen.  :)

Related Links:

http://usgovinfo.about.com/cs/healthmedical/a/hhsobesity.htm

http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/defining.html

*Note: It took over an hour to write this post on my tiny screened, mobile device. Not recommended.

Ramen ripoff

I know I have issues. Sometimes they get the better of me. I knew that when I moved to the heart of Geeksville, USA that I would be dealing with a significant cost of living increase. And here’s where the hypocrisy kicks in…

Sure I’ll pay a 100% markup on rent and won’t bitch about it; gas and groceries are a good 30% more expensive but whatareyagonnado?

But a 500% markup on ramen?!?! WTF?!! Okay work with me here:

In my old, blue collar town grocery store, dried up ol’ nasty poorboy ramen runs 10 for $1 (as it should be!). 8 for $1 when they’re feeling stingy. Today at the “cheap” grocery store in mid-Google Town, they raised the price on ramen noodles from a ridiculously priced 5 for $1 to, get this, TWO for a dollar? That’s 50 cents a piece?!?! That’s ludicrous!!!

I know that doesn’t sound like a lot in a town where people drive Audi A8s and Teslas as daily drivers, but still, give a guy a break wouldja?.

(FYI- I wrote this on my iPhone and it only took 15 minutes. #fail)

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My New Place (Pics)

In a previous post, I promised I would post pics of the new place. (That’s a lotta Ps!). Not that I didn’t take plenty of photos pre-move in, but you may have noticed that I just don’t have much time to blog these days.

I’m taking a few minutes of my employer’s time and high speed internet to finally get a few photos on here, taken before I moved anything into it.

  1. Here it from the outside. How quaint!
  2. Living room via the front door (with fireplace I’ll never use).
  3. Living room via the kitchen area
  4. The kitchen is only half the size of my previous place. :)
  5. My favorite part: Brand new washer and dryer!
  6. An equally quaint little bathroom
  7. Dig the hip 60′s tile
  8. It’s bedroom #1…
  9. and Bedroom #2, aka The Studio
  10. I’ve a got a backyard! (sort of) and a Storage shed I’ll likely never use.
  11. On the front patio area I’ve got a gas grill, rearin’ to go!
  12. Oh yeah- the front patio area
  13. I’ve got a front yard with gardener included!
  14. No wait- this is my favorite part: A garage!
  15. And a driveway Just big enough to wash the MINI!

Stay tuned for what happens when you actually put stuff in it!   (And no- I don’t know why pics that auto-rotate on the Mac un-rotate in a web browser)

All Moved In. Sort Of.

Im all moved into the new place finally. Well sort of…

Skipping the last seven weeks (you read them in previous posts), yesterday my friend and made the treacherous trek you’ve become so famiar with if you follow me on the Twitter. Only this time I was in the MINI and he drove a loaded to the gills, 14-foot rental truck. Somehow we managed to make it up in only 6 hours!

At our average rate of speed, gas mileage went to all hell. As the guy footing the bill, I was more concerned with time than any other detail. That and my car not falling apart. Again. another tale for another post.

Upon arrival we unloaded the truck as efficiently as possible. I am now fully moved into my new place. If stacks of unlabeled boxes and crates counts as moved in. And so begins the transformation from a two-bedroom storage unit, to a swank, swinging, bachelor pad! Soon. I promise. :)

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Knee deep in Geeksville

Today I got a little more in tune with the fact that I’m officially in Geeksville-

The day started with a meeting, where I saw my first iPad actually being used “in the wild” for something other than WeRule (*cough @leolaporte *cough), after lunch I received my first “company phone” which now makes me the only person I know with two iPhones!

After work I saw the Google compound for the first time, thanks to a portable GPS screw up (who knew google and bestbuy have the same address?)

Finally, Segway’s for sale- in a Best Buy?!?

Welcome to Geeksville!

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I Wore a Red Shirt, and Played Soccer Too!

Boy this new life of mine is just chocked full of surprises! This weekend not only did I not pitch a hissy fit of wearing something red, I also played my first soccer game in about 25 years (but who’s counting?).

No More Mr. Nice Guy.

The “Big Disk” is the annual sports-ish competition between Stanford and Berkeley Residential Computing Staff. I’m not sure if it’s supposed to be restricted to just students, but Stanford was the only side putting Staffers onto the turf this year (they do call it “turf”, right?).   I’m not a sports writer so I’m not even going to try and summarize the chain of events other than the following:

a) Stanford beat Cal 4-2 in two 30-minute halfs.
b) I didn’t kill anyone or myself.
c) My bones are still aching a day and a half later.
d) I mostly had fun.

I say mostly because I can’t play soccer for shit, and I’ve never liked sprinting *or* team sports (which is why I can’t play soccer for shit!).  My purpose for going out there wasn’t to win anything or impress anyone, but to meet even more of my new 100+ staff and participate in some team building. In that regard, I think the day was a success. At least in the meeting people part.

One of my new colleagues busted out the “big glass” and rustled up some cool photos of the event. He has posted it on his Facebook page, available at the following link:  Big Disk 2010 . Who knows what might happen next in this new adventure!!  (please don’t say karaoke. please don’t say karaoke!)

By the way, did I mention that STANFORD BEAT CAL!! (yeah, apparently that’s some kind of big deal around here. I’m pretending I care. :) )

This photo makes me look like I know what I'm doing. - Big Disk 2010 - Cal vs Stanford

My People! (in the red):

Big Disk 2010 - Stanford ResComp vs Berkeley ResComp

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Stanford ResComp Takes “Big Disk 2010″, 4-2 vs Cal

Stanford and Berkeley Residential Comp staff went head to head on April 18th on Wilbur Field in the Big Disk 2010 Competition. This year featured a soccer game with a full field of people who didn’t really know what they were doing. But hey- geeks are cool like that!

After hashing out the rules, both sides put forth a great effort, with Stanford beating Cal 4-2 in two 30-minute sets.

This was my first attempt at playing soccer since the early 80s!  Fortunately since High School and now, I actually learned how to run round the block a few times, which apparently is an important skill in what the everyone but America calls “Football”.

I had a great time hanging out and socializing with my  new staff, and more more importantly doing something I haven’t done before. (no, High school PE doesn’t count!)

I left the event with aching old-man bones and blisters in the strangest places. But I feel I also left with a better understanding of the team spirit instilled in every Stanford student as well as earning my stripes as the new guy.  I’ll post pics whenever they appear on the internet.  Until then, pass the Motrin® please, and the firings continue!

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