Twitter Updates for 2009-09-05

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  • Fun to find gear that you can't parse: "What is this?" "Y'mean, why is it there?" "No, I mean what IS that?" "Oh. Dunno." "Huh. Neat." #
  • My active noise-cancelling headphones don't know what to do with wind: try to make anti-wind. Makes walking sound like car windows 1" down. #
  • Burrard Skytrain: trying to not watch this guy kissing his girlfriend, 'cause he's manipulating her skull like it's a pop bottle. The hell? #
  • Happy to be going AWAY from whatever event these goons are heading to. They are not part of my tribe. Football? AC/DC? Truckpull? Loserfest? #
  • Listening to Wonk Funk – Kper. Suh-hreal. Glitch, but more. Switch. Quitch. Flitch. Weirdness. Good weirdness though. Really good. #
  • Hah. Almost got off the train at Oakridge cause it's fun to roll 30blocks downhill instead of normal commute. Too bad I don't have my BIKE! #
  • Hey Captain Aggro on the platform: Don't worry, nobody wants to steal your cheap case of beer. Relax. #
  • Watching "Glee" tweetpeat, which I might actually enjoy except that I keep reaching for the subtitles button to make the tweets go away. #
  • I keep expecting the teacher from Glee to suddenly turn into the Cop from Life On Mars (US version). #

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Posted on September 5th 2009 in randomness

Twitter Updates for 2009-09-02

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  • It's official: transit is slower for my 11.5km commute than cycling. Of course, I don't show up at work all sweaty, but it beats being late. #
  • Some of James Cameron's earlier work. We've all come a long way, baby. http://www.imaginarycinema.com/multimedia/xenogenesis.mov #
  • It seems accidental tweets that are replies without content are my specialty. Just think of them as a blank stare. I meant to do that. #

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Posted on September 2nd 2009 in randomness

Peddling my butt around town. Month One.

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So, we moved.

We told you that, right?  We didn’t?  Well, we moved.  4 bedrooms instead of two (one for each kid).  Front and back yards.  Washer & dryer (drier?).  Dishwasher (which isn’t hooked up – don’t ask).  Something called “Laths and Plaster” or something like it, which means that hammering is a very dangerous thing.  Drilling, doubly-so.  For less than the increases the folks at Mole Hill were calling “fair.”  I won’t go into it, ‘cause Arwen did it better than I did.  Still on the board though, which should be interesting after the upcoming AGM.

It also is about, oh, let’s call it… 80 blocks away from our old place.  Which was, I think I’ve mentioned, about six blocks from work for me.  This means my morning commute is no longer downhill at idiotic speeds for four minutes, it’s now about 20 minutes of uphill followed by 15 minutes of downhill, with flat bits at the middle and end.  The flat bits and NON-nonstop uphill are all thanks to the utterly faboo cycling maps provided by the good folks at UBC’s Cycling Metro Vancouver site.  I highly suggest using the Restricted Maximum Slope feature, which’ll use the topographical information to suggest a route that’ll stop you from having to pull over and yarf into someone’s flowerbed.

Right, yeah, so I’ve been using a new cycling computer I bought at Mountain Equipment CoOp, and tracking my time, average speed, and distances since I started doing this crazy ride.  Well, since August 5th, at least.

Here’s how I’m doing so far (not bad for an old guy like me, who hasn’t done any REAL riding in about 20 years).  I just looked up my commute from 12th and Commercial to my first ever real techie job, out near where Coquitlam’s Ikea is, and realized it was 19.5km and took about 1hr15min based on 15km/h.  And I’m winded by my new 11.5km?

Anyhoo, looking at my latest data (yes, I’m using a spreadsheet, nerdz), here my stats:

14 Trips (Been only going to or from work in a given day, no round trips, YET)
17.3km/h Average Speed
10.9km Average Distance (mostly due to some idiotic navigation moments)
0:38:02 Average Time

Not too shabby, for an old fart like m’self.

Oh, and IF your particular reader can cope, here’s a little playlist of the sorta thing I tend to wake up to when cycling. That first track? I swear my muscles don’t have a *chance* to whine when I hear that.

Posted on September 1st 2009 in Music, People, Places

Twitter Updates for 2009-08-30

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  • Hanging in the living room after creating a crossbreeze my father would be proud of. It's like a… a breezetunnel in here… Whoooooooosh. #
  • Groceried at StuporStore today. Saved something like 30% over shopping at Safeway. Got a $25 gift card, too. Rent diff covered in one trip. #
  • Kids playing in the backyard with the girl from downstairs. "Low Rider" playing on RadioParadise.com. Summer in Vancouver is pretty sweet. #
  • One of these days, I'll start posting on my blog again. Haven't had the attention span for, like, the last three months or so. Weak. #

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Posted on August 30th 2009 in randomness

“Aggressive Panhandling” or Failed Mugging?

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Triggered by something over at MonkeyPants, and realized her comment system would probably explode if I wrote my diatribe into there, so I put it here, instead.

Working in the business district downtown, you get a lot of the guys who’re “from outta town who just need enough to get to SomewhereElse for a job that starts in three days.”  They usually open with “I thought Vancouver was supposed to be *FRIENDLY*” or “can’t you help out a guy from the East coast, laddie?” and then launch into their schpiel if you make eye contact.

I’ve heard the stories a bunch of times, and they usually have it down pretty good after they’ve been doing it for a while (and tend to really ham it up, if they think you’re a tourist off the cruiseships at Canada Place, two blocks away).

I will often cut them off mid sentence and paraphrase Flava Flav “I can’t do nothin’ for you, man.”  I’ve had a few get tense with me because I’m allegedly calling them a liar, to which I usually respond that while THEY might not be lying, the other FOUR GUYS I’ve heard the story from in the last month certainly were.

Now, I’m also a well-fed, English as a first-language male just shy of six feet tall, wide-shouldered, weigh 240 pounds and look fairly un-fuck-with-able when I get my grump on, and you can see my Blackberry on my hip, which means I have a cel phone and a camera, so it doesn’t really go past that, usually.  Besides, who’re the cops gonna believe if some physical altercation takes place: “Guy with wife and two kids heading to work?” or “Guy scamming tourists for booze money?”

But I always feel bad for the tourists (or the new Vancouverites) who don’t realize that these guys have no problem telling you about their starving kids or pregnant wife trapped in a broken-down car somewhere, breaking into tears (and trying to get you to, too) if it means you might part with five (or twenty) dollars.

They’ll also happily yell/swear at you if you just tell them no.  There was a guy a few weeks ago that was *slapping* people (mostly women) after really aggressively trying to get money.  He was tracked on video cameras near SkyTrain stations, and picked up the same day his face was on the cover of Vancouver Sun’s website.  It started out as an “aggressive panhandler” story, but quickly was rebranded as a “serial mugging” instead.  I think anyone who gets up in your grill is heading into that same territory, and should be dealt with accordingly.

A bullshit story is one thing, and guilt is just part of that, but making anyone feel physically threatened in order to get anything from them is simply illegal.  We like to think Vancouver is crime free for the most part, but mugging is what’s happening in those cases, successfully or not.

But the “binners” who look for returnable bottles in the lanes and alleys of Vancouver?  Most of those people work harder than *I* do.

Posted on August 24th 2009 in Grumpy Old Man, People, Places

Twitter Updates for 2009-08-23

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  • Blueberry pancakes for breakfast. Made a triple batch in order to balance out the berries on-hand. Still more like "berries with pancake." #
  • Gotta rewire the plugs in the new place. 3/4 are 2-prong, there's no such thing as a "2-prong power bar" for the tv, cable, Xbox, Wii, DVD. #
  • Digsby: I understand you're trying to monetize w/ addons during installation, but c'mon. So many? How many users complain about the addons? #

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Posted on August 23rd 2009 in randomness

Twitter Updates for 2009-08-22

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  • Is anyone else finding 419 scams are getting less annoying, but more… I dunno… Pathetic? It's like they're not even trying any more. #
  • Trying to find a FREE Blackberry Jabber client that allows custom server names. Anyone? No? Probably a bad idea to be "always on." #

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Posted on August 22nd 2009 in randomness

Twitter Updates for 2009-08-21

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  • At the risk of sounding like a total fanboy, Windows 7 Home Premium on my Acer Aspire One: Does. Not. Suck. Faster than XP was, even. #

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Posted on August 21st 2009 in randomness

Twitter Updates for 2009-08-15

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  • Who wants to go see KidKoala on Sept 23rd at the Commodore? Anyone? I love Koala's stuff. Guy's a freakin' genius. #

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Posted on August 15th 2009 in randomness

Twitter Updates for 2009-08-08

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  • Turns out my friend Nilo worked with and was a friend of Hughes. Heard some good stories about him over sushi today. #

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Posted on August 8th 2009 in randomness
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