Sunday, June 25, 2006

Not Now, Later.

How would you put off procrastinating till later? I was watching Ellen and she made a good point. In today's day and age, we have all kinds of technology to save time. Devices and gadgets that let us do more at once so we have more time for later. Well, since I have a short attention span and I like immediate gratification, I don't want more time later, I want more time now. So, rather than get things done faster to save time later, which may or may not happen because we can't predict the future anyway, I'll procrastinate and more time now and rush later - which I might not have to do anyway.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Movie Review

Jarhead with Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard

Not bad. There's too many fucking A's in their names.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Tough

I like to complain. I won't deny it, I like to complain about everything. I'll be all sarcastic and make all kinds of smart-ass comments, but really, I just like to complain. I need to voice every thought in my head about how inconvenient of out-of-the-way what ever the situation is. My complaining, however, does not mean I'm not willing to try it. When the time comes, I'll go with the situation and I'll try not to bring the world world down with me. I'm usually pretty easy-going but damn it, I just have to comment on it as I go. So when I'm complaining, just say "Tough for you" and ignore the rest of my stupid comments.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Wake Up!!

For my birthday, I got an iHome clock radio with an iPod dock. Believe me, this thing is great. The only problem I have with it is that the buzzer isn't loud enough to wake me up. My old alarm clock had a buzzer that woke up my grandmother in the Philippines. This new one has one of those "gentle alarms" that progressively gets louder but not loud enough to jolt me awake the way I like. I shouldn't complain because it does wake me up eventually and I haven't slept in yet, but I'm worried about that one day when I have to be somewhere really early and I sleep through the alarm. I just have to keep telling myself, "it'll work, it'll work..."

Working Hard, Hardly Working

My job is getting harder and harder. I've been there for 2 years now and I find myself with more and more responsibilities. I mean, that's great and all, but now I get contacted for all kinds of things that I don't want to deal with. I just want to go to work, put my feet up and relax. Is that too much to ask for? A couple of months ago, I was asked by my boss to lead some major testing sessions. I seem to have taken over the design and management of our intranet site, and now I'm being volunteered to go to a union meeting to represent our department and explain what we do and how we're important to our profession. Some of these things are interesting, but like I said, I just want my easy job back.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

High Tech & Useless

When I went to the conference in Florida last week, I was wandering around the vendor floor picking up little bits of swag. At one booth, the sales guy gave me a little USB memory key. Not such a big deal nowadays except this one has a fingerprint reader! How cool is that (in a BillGates-nerdy sort of way)! I took it home, set the thing to read my fingerprint but then realized it'll only work on computers that have the software installed on them. Stupid.

Wednesday, June 7, 2006

Movie Review

X-Men 3: The Last Stand with Famke Jansen, Halle Berry, Ian McKellen, and Hugh Jackman

Good shit. I liked the second one better. People die in this one.

Good PR is Important

We had a meeting with our union today about being on-call 24/7. Except for a few little details, everything seems to be in order so it looks like we'll be on call all the time now. No big deal to me, its easy money and we generally don't get many calls. Anyway, after the meeting we were talking to the union reps and I somehow got conned into going to one of their meetings to give a little presentation on what we do and why nurses are working in Information Management. Its not until September so I have a lot of time to prepare. Doesn't sound like such a big deal, but since I'm such a shy person I get nervous about this stuff.

Tuesday, June 6, 2006

Quick Summary

Favourite ride in DisneyWorld: Aerosmith's Rockin' Rollercoaster - indoors, fast, & upside down
Least favourite ride in DisneyWorld: MGM Backlot Tour - nothing to see, boring trivia
Favourite park in DisneyWorld: MGM Studios - best rides, best stores
Least favourite park in disneyWorld: Magic Kingdom - boring, just for kids

Top 4 rides:
1. Rockin' Rollercoaster
2. Tower of Terror
3. Expedition Everest
4. Space Mountain
Everything else is just okay.


Sunday, June 4, 2006

Happy Birthday to Me

Yesterday was my birthday. I didn't do anything special. In fact, I didn't do anything at all. I stayed at home most of the day trying to do laundry and get all my stuff from my trip organized. Then I went to my sister-in-law-in-law's birthday (we share the same birthday) and then went out for Pho. For the rest of the evening, we watched Grey's Anatomy and then went to bed. My 32nd came and went without a bang.

There once was a guy named Oliver,
He wasn't well known as a lover.
He landed a chick,
And oh what a kick.
He was in love, yes, with all of her.

There once was a guy from Saskatchewan,
Who... oh crap, what the hell rhymes with "Saskatchewan"?

The Happiest Celebration on Earth


Well, I'm back from my conference in Florida. The conference itself was pretty good. A lot of interesting stuff. However, out of the 5 days I spent there, the conference only took up the mornings and first half of the afternoon. The rest of the time was spent in the various parks at Disney World. Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom, MGM Studios, Epcot, and Downtown Disney. It was a lot of fun but I don't think its the kind of place I would go to again unless I had kids.