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MAY 8, 2007 @ 06:46 AM | 14 COMMENTS


One of the things about being someone who requires very little sleep (and gets very little sleep) on any given night is that there is very little margin of error. What I mean by that will become clear shortly.

Last night, like most nights, I said goodnight to Shalome, got back up, walked over to my computer, and started playing World of Warcraft. Usually, I'll play for a couple of hours, get tired, and go to bed. Last night, I played for a few hours, got tired, and began getting ready for bed. Part of my getting ready for bed ritual usually involves reading a chapter in a book. Currently, the book I'm reading is Neil Stephenson's Snow Crash (finally, after about a dozen people with varying interests in novels and lifestyles suggested it to me). So I sat down with my book, and read a couple chapters. I'm at the climax of the story, however, and a couple chapters turned into several, and suddenly there were birds singing and it was beginning to get light out.

At this point, I thought, "Well shit, I'd better get my ass into bed." So I jumped into bed, but by then, I was already beginning to get a little anxious about the late hour, and I lay there in bed, unable to sleep because I was anxious, and getting more anxious because I was unable to sleep. I got out of bed, realizing at that point that I was wide awake. I had only gone to bed an hour and a half later than I meant to, but that was enough to cut my sleep window dangerously short.

So now I'm up. Today should be interesting.

Update: While I originally planned on riding a wave of anxious adrenaline through the day, I ended up relaxing enough to fall asleep around 7-ish. Waking up late is worse than not getting enough sleep, and not getting enough sleep and waking up late is a brutal combo. It means that not only was I bleary and tired, but I got no breakfast and no coffee. Even worse, the resultant being late to work meant I didn't get any coffee there either. I should be getting some caffeine with lunch, but until then...blech.

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APRIL 6, 2007 @ 11:06 AM | 48 COMMENTS


Rawr_Ima_Monster, obd, Koleeta, Maxx, Margot_Dent and I saw Man Man last night at the Roxy. It was one of the best shows I've seen. Their energy is amazing. The videos below aren't from last night's show, obviously. The first one has the best clarity and best sound, but the other two really highlight the raw energy they have on stage. The lighting and energy of the last two are also more like the show last night.





Tonight: Bad Religion. biggrin

Hot damn.

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FEBRUARY 26, 2007 @ 11:46 PM | 48 COMMENTS


FEBRUARY 15, 2007 @ 12:59 PM


This is the best article in the history of tech writing.

I'm dead serious. The best. Ever.

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FEBRUARY 7, 2007 @ 10:14 AM


Shalome and I have been talking a bit about getting more involved in community groups. Wait a sec, back up there. I mean, we've been talking about going to neighborhood council meetings. That's the first step. We're both generally shy and reserved when we're put in a group of people we don't know at all*, so we'll see how it goes from there, if we can bring ourselves to even do that.

In any case, a lot of people bemoan the downfall of their neighborhood, either to developers or to gangs and whatnot, but they just watch as the upward or downward spiral transforms the neighborhood around them. Our neighborhood could go either way, or more likely, both ways, with developers building condos and shopping plazas on major streets while graffiti, trash, and grime creep into the side streets. I guess that's just Hollywood for you. The point is that little things can be fixed really easily, and those things have a concrete impact on quality of life. Things like tree coverage, potholes, graffiti, piles of trash, abandoned property, cracked and broken sidewalks and traffic signals can be fixed pretty easily and have a huge day-to-day impact on the neighborhood. I think the problem in many places is that nobody bothers to tell the city things in their neighborhood need fixing.

That brings me to The LAist, who posted this awesome article about using Google Maps to illustrate points of improvement for neighborhood council meetings and dealing with city officials.

But you know, you don't even need to go to a neighborhood council meeting to take action on some problems. LA has some nice web forms for requesting city services. I just found out about them, so I have yet to see if they're actually connected to anything, but it's encouraging to see the graffiti removal service request, street light maintenance request, and sanitation service request forms (the Bureau of Sanitation will pick up bulky items left on the street for free if you ask them to, even if it's not your stuff).

Oh, and I'm officially giving up on doing a single "best of 2006" post. So hopefully I'll be better about posting new stuff. Maybe I'll toss in an occasional "today's 2006 highlight" occasionally as they come up.

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*I know, you're thinking, "Wait, you guys? Shy? Sure, whatever!" But really, can any of you think of a time when you've seen us around a large group of people we don't know? Maybe Maxx might remember my first outing with SGLA, when I met everyone for the very first time at dinner at Real Food Daily. I was really quiet and reserved for the most part until I got comfortable and talked with people for a while.
DECEMBER 25, 2006 @ 06:36 AM


Bah! Humbug!











I mean....Merry Christmas.


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OCTOBER 31, 2006 @ 02:11 PM


Happy Halloween!



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Note: Pumpkin carved by Daily Kos member "spurdy".
OCTOBER 23, 2006 @ 09:25 AM


Well, it's definitely a good day so far. smile



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OCTOBER 21, 2006 @ 05:02 PM


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