I also watch movies and listen to music while working on stuff. I have my workbench next to my computer with DVD drive. I put on a movie and then go at it.
I can do stuff such as saw metal, engrave glass, grind and polish gemstones; all while watching and listening to a movie.
I can generally get the plot line of a movie while listening; I don't have to keep my eyes glued to the screen all the time.
The one thing that I have yet to master (and give me time) is to sing and dance with Julie Andrews in the Sound Of Music while welding without burning my finger off:(
I am creative. I create artistic clothing and jewelry.
I also use slashdot.
Right now, I am welding together a necklace. I am on slashdot now because I have to let the welds cool down so that I can move the work and then weld another section. If I don't wait for the weld to cool down, I will burn my finger off. And that means 'ouch' and a trip to the emergency room.
So, I use slashdot to kill time until my weld cools off and I can move the work for my next weld.
Well, I guess it's cooled off enough now, so bye bye slashdot.
This whole thread has introduced me to a new definition of the word 'house concert'!
I have been to house concerts here in Portland, Oregon and they are **far** different that what is alleged here
One house concert was a string quartet in somone's living room that started at 7 PM and ended at 9 PM. You could not hear anything from outside.
The other house concert was a small chorus (un-amplified) with a baby grand piano. It was also in a living room. And you could not even hear it from the front walkway of the home, let alone the neighbors. It was over at about 9:30 PM
The third house concert was a Christmas carol sing along where the family invited many of the neighbors over dessert and singing. It ran from about 8 PM to 10 PM. You could barely hear anything from the front walkway.
This has to do with surveillance because I know that I am indexed, spidered, cookied, and monitored by the various facebooks, twitters, googles, bings, and so on and that it benefits me to increase my visibility. More people are aware of my art without me having to spend $$$ on advertising.
I do the same as well. I make lighted jewelry and clothing. I spend just about every spare minute outside of my job engaged in these hobbies.
However, I still have to purchase my tools and raw materials on line. So the powers to be know I make lighted clothing and jewelry. I have a web site for crying out loud! (www.allyn.com).
I do extensive searches on Google, Wikepedia, LinkedIn, and Facebook for techniques in TIG welding, Sewing, Lapidiary, Engraving, Plasma Welding, and many other crafts. All I do on my computer at home with cookies and all.
So now the world knows that I make lighted jewelry by tig welding scrap pieces of steel together and then polish it with tools that I purchase on line. I then light it with LED's I purchase on line from three large LED vendors.
I also make lighted clear plastic raincoats. The optical fiber I use for those I purchase on line. The high power LED's I purchase on-line. The lithium batteries I purchase on-line. The only thing I don't purchase on line is the clear vinyl, but I am engaged on an on-line discussion on LinkedIn on what materials I can use to replace the PVC for my clear raincoats.
I wear my lighted clothing and jewelry out and about. Undoubtedly, there are numerous pictures of me dressed up on-line that I don't know about. So what? Should I care?
Local police know that I do this stuff. Most likely the local FBI, CIA, Secret Service, and other 3 letter agencies know about this. You do a google search for lighted clear plastic raincoats, you will see me right up there in the images section.
And, so far, cross my fingers, no one has sent me to Guitanimio or any other place.
I am a light artist here in Portland, Oregon who makes wearable light art.
If you are interested, I am planning to try to go to the OMSI After Dark event here in Portland tonight (Wednesday, January 30), wearing one of my pieces of light art jewelry.
If you can't make it there, I do have a sample of my kind of light art on www.allyn.com
I do go to the Portland Dorkbot meetings at BackSpace wearing my lighted art as well.
With approximately 30 percent of drivers later on New Years Eve driving DUI; it's not a good night to be out on a bicycle, which is my mode of transportation.
Besides, SISS is cheap and I have nothing to regret when I get up in the morning of January First.
So, right now, I am working on refurbishing one of my pieces of lighted jewelry to wear at a party in mid-January.
I can put in my two cents for the rising cost of programs.
Once upon a time, a film crew took over a neighbour's house (with their permission, of course) to film a TV program.
I could watch the activity out of my bedroom window.
This took several days' time to file just on half hour program.
There were, of course the large number of trucks parked at the scene. Food trucks. Dressing room trucks. Lighting trucks (at least four or five of these and some of them were these giant semis). Even shower trucks. And *many* people.
What **ASTOUNDED** me was the sheer number of people who looked like they were standing around doing nothing.
I went downstairs and outside and started asking questions to other neighbours who were watching what was going on. She said that this is usual. Union rules require that each person have a very specific job. An electrician can only connect/disconnect lights. They cannot move anything.
She also said that it take an average of two or three hours to film just a few seconds of what you see on screen.
And *all* of the people I saw were paid union wages. Those wages bump up to 2x for each minute over 8 hours per day.
Folks. That experience taught me that TV shows are not cheap by any means!
All I remember from my childhood days when our family went to the traveling show when it came to town is to get the heck out of the park when someone yells "Hay Rube!!"
That's the traditional carnie trouble call. It could mean anything from a ride about to break apart to a carnie being busted by the local fuzz for being drunk.
Why can't ACT have one big massive pool of questions in its database. For each question, there would be a bit flag field as part of it's entry in the database.
One flag would be christian friendly, another flag would be christian naughty, another would be muslim friendly, another could be muslim nauthty, and so forth.
A mysql or postgress database, along withe some perl/python scripts should be all you need to whip out tests for each of the fifty states. In fact, you can have a state table in the database; one row for each of the 50 states and territories. The scripts can then match the flags for each state with the flags for each of the test questions.
I could probably whip up something in less than a day.
However, after watching a crew do the filming of a tv show here in Portland a while ago, I was shocked at how many people and how long to took to film tv shows. It takes several hours or even days to film what would be about a minute on tv.
Those people are all paid union wages
Those people are paid by advertisers and subscribers.
So, I can foresee one of two things happening if enough pull the plug like I did.
Either we will see worse shows (skimping on the costs of filming) or more commercials to make up the lose of subscriber revenue.
Thank you.
So what? Amtrak has seat-side power for your computers. What you say does not make sense. (
Thank you for writing these comics!
I can do stuff such as saw metal, engrave glass, grind and polish gemstones; all while watching and listening to a movie.
I can generally get the plot line of a movie while listening; I don't have to keep my eyes glued to the screen all the time.
The one thing that I have yet to master (and give me time) is to sing and dance with Julie Andrews in the Sound Of Music while welding without burning my finger off :(
I am creative. I create artistic clothing and jewelry.
I also use slashdot.
Right now, I am welding together a necklace. I am on slashdot now because I have to let the welds cool down so that I can move the work and then weld another section. If I don't wait for the weld to cool down, I will burn my finger off. And that means 'ouch' and a trip to the emergency room.
So, I use slashdot to kill time until my weld cools off and I can move the work for my next weld.
Well, I guess it's cooled off enough now, so bye bye slashdot.
I have been to house concerts here in Portland, Oregon and they are **far** different that what is alleged here
One house concert was a string quartet in somone's living room that started at 7 PM and ended at 9 PM. You could not hear anything from outside.
The other house concert was a small chorus (un-amplified) with a baby grand piano. It was also in a living room. And you could not even hear it from the front walkway of the home, let alone the neighbors. It was over at about 9:30 PM
The third house concert was a Christmas carol sing along where the family invited many of the neighbors over dessert and singing. It ran from about 8 PM to 10 PM. You could barely hear anything from the front walkway.
And Boston wants to ban these?????
Great post! Well said!!!
What do you define as work?
Charlie Brown calls work the crab grass of life.
I happen to enjoy what I am doing. I love to solve problems and clean up other people's messes. It gives me a great ego boost.
When I am done with that, I then do more of what you call work to creat my artistic jewelry and clothing.
First thing; they have got to get off the darn donuts! :(
I just got royally chewed out big time by my doctor to stay off of donuts from now on because of my high LDL.
I have never been reamed out like this before. He told me that I was killing myself by eating donuts!
I suggest that if they stop eating donuts, they just might get more energy to do more than just sit around.
This has to do with surveillance because I know that I am indexed, spidered, cookied, and monitored by the various facebooks, twitters, googles, bings, and so on and that it benefits me to increase my visibility. More people are aware of my art without me having to spend $$$ on advertising.
However, I still have to purchase my tools and raw materials on line. So the powers to be know I make lighted clothing and jewelry. I have a web site for crying out loud! (www.allyn.com).
I do extensive searches on Google, Wikepedia, LinkedIn, and Facebook for techniques in TIG welding, Sewing, Lapidiary, Engraving, Plasma Welding, and many other crafts. All I do on my computer at home with cookies and all.
So now the world knows that I make lighted jewelry by tig welding scrap pieces of steel together and then polish it with tools that I purchase on line. I then light it with LED's I purchase on line from three large LED vendors.
I also make lighted clear plastic raincoats. The optical fiber I use for those I purchase on line. The high power LED's I purchase on-line. The lithium batteries I purchase on-line. The only thing I don't purchase on line is the clear vinyl, but I am engaged on an on-line discussion on LinkedIn on what materials I can use to replace the PVC for my clear raincoats.
I wear my lighted clothing and jewelry out and about. Undoubtedly, there are numerous pictures of me dressed up on-line that I don't know about. So what? Should I care?
Local police know that I do this stuff. Most likely the local FBI, CIA, Secret Service, and other 3 letter agencies know about this. You do a google search for lighted clear plastic raincoats, you will see me right up there in the images section.
And, so far, cross my fingers, no one has sent me to Guitanimio or any other place.
Here is what I do while not watching tv. No tv for 32 years. This site is safe for work. It shows my hobbies. www.clearplastic.com
Write some code
Or better yet:
Help the linux kernel community fix and tune the kernel
They can always use help fixing broken patches
Or help testing. Get some old PC's from the dump and set up a testing farm to validate linux kernel code
Much more satisfying then watching tv
I am tired of this evo and creat arguement. It's been going on long enough.
If you are interested, I am planning to try to go to the OMSI After Dark event here in Portland tonight (Wednesday, January 30), wearing one of my pieces of light art jewelry.
If you can't make it there, I do have a sample of my kind of light art on www.allyn.com
I do go to the Portland Dorkbot meetings at BackSpace wearing my lighted art as well.
With approximately 30 percent of drivers later on New Years Eve driving DUI; it's not a good night to be out on a bicycle, which is my mode of transportation.
Besides, SISS is cheap and I have nothing to regret when I get up in the morning of January First.
So, right now, I am working on refurbishing one of my pieces of lighted jewelry to wear at a party in mid-January.
You forgot: 0.5) No Trespassing Sign (keeps really honest people far away)
Once upon a time, a film crew took over a neighbour's house (with their permission, of course) to film a TV program.
I could watch the activity out of my bedroom window.
This took several days' time to file just on half hour program.
There were, of course the large number of trucks parked at the scene. Food trucks. Dressing room trucks. Lighting trucks (at least four or five of these and some of them were these giant semis). Even shower trucks. And *many* people.
What **ASTOUNDED** me was the sheer number of people who looked like they were standing around doing nothing.
I went downstairs and outside and started asking questions to other neighbours who were watching what was going on. She said that this is usual. Union rules require that each person have a very specific job. An electrician can only connect/disconnect lights. They cannot move anything.
She also said that it take an average of two or three hours to film just a few seconds of what you see on screen.
And *all* of the people I saw were paid union wages. Those wages bump up to 2x for each minute over 8 hours per day.
Folks. That experience taught me that TV shows are not cheap by any means!
That's the traditional carnie trouble call. It could mean anything from a ride about to break apart to a carnie being busted by the local fuzz for being drunk.
Just get out of there, run home, and pray.
The person may be an ******, but that does not mean the article is worthless. It is a lesson to take with you.
Good post. Thank you.
One flag would be christian friendly, another flag would be christian naughty, another would be muslim friendly, another could be muslim nauthty, and so forth.
A mysql or postgress database, along withe some perl/python scripts should be all you need to whip out tests for each of the fifty states. In fact, you can have a state table in the database; one row for each of the 50 states and territories. The scripts can then match the flags for each state with the flags for each of the test questions.
I could probably whip up something in less than a day.
It's the new in-store credit card that will be issued by Walmart.
The problem with that is that Almond Joy contains high fructose corn syrup and I cannot eat that due to health reasons.
I unplugged 32 years ago.
However, after watching a crew do the filming of a tv show here in Portland a while ago, I was shocked at how many people and how long to took to film tv shows. It takes several hours or even days to film what would be about a minute on tv.
Those people are all paid union wages
Those people are paid by advertisers and subscribers.
So, I can foresee one of two things happening if enough pull the plug like I did.
Either we will see worse shows (skimping on the costs of filming) or more commercials to make up the lose of subscriber revenue.