February 12, 2006

An Illustrated Story

Filed under: Creative, Life — Joey @ 6:38 pm

I spent a lot of time in my room looking out the window and working on my computer.

Lamp
RingCycle

There was much to do. On Thursday Night I stayed the night inside Siebel Center working away. Fortunately though I got to see Dawn from the Balcony of Siebel, which was kind of cool. I really don’t want to stay up that late anymore though.

Siebel Atrium
From Siebel @ Dawn

When I got home I found my Clock was still not back from being cleaned. Maybe I should call them up? I had to look at how the time was flying by on my Nixie clock instead.

Missing Clock
Nixie Clock

Finally on the weekend, I spent some time doing things like getting lunch, and I ran across an ATM where I could set my preferences! This was a wondrous discovery as it appears I will not need to tell them again that I both want a receipt and that I speak English. I like dim lighting on weekends too.

Lamp
Lensed

I tried to go geocaching this weekend–I really wanted to go, but unfortunately due to the snow and it getting dark before I got outside, I failed. I did watch some TV though, through my VCR on the projector, because this is easily accomplished at night.

Cold Winter\'s Day
Beta hi-fi

2.0.1 did fix that XML-RPC problem.

The End.

Please feel free to continue this story in comments.

2 Comments »

  1. hey joey! like the website, i just have one question…what is geocaching? Hope everything is goin well for you bud, the homemade clock is pretty damn sweet too….

    Comment by mojo — February 16, 2006 @ 2:37 am

  2. Thank you!. Ah, i should have linked: Geocaching is , and i quote

    What is Geocaching?

    Geocaching is an entertaining adventure game for gps users. […] The basic idea is to have individuals and organizations set up caches all over the world and share the locations of these caches on the internet. GPS users can then use the location coordinates to find the caches. Once found, a cache may provide the visitor with a wide variety of rewards. All the visitor is asked to do is if they get something they should try to leave something for the cache.

    Comment by Joey — February 18, 2006 @ 12:37 am

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