Archive for December, 2006

Oh how American Airlines sucks, let me count the ways…

Back in September, I bought a ticket from American Airlines to go from San Jose, CA to Corpus Christi TX. This was the original schedule

SJC-DFW / 9:45AM to 3:15PM
DFW-CRP / 4:15PM to 5:35PM

CRP-DFW / 12:10PM to 1:30PM
DFW-SJC / 2:10PM to 3:56PM

Now, I got an email saying there’s a schedule change. This is the new schedule

SJC-DFW / 9:00AM to 2:25PM
DFW-CRP / 5:10PM to 6:30PM

CRP-DFW / 12:10PM to 1:30PM
DFW-SJC / 3:00PM to 4:50PM

So, the total of 1 hour and 40 minutes of layover at DFW became 4 hours and 15 minutes instead. Lovely.

On the flip side, though, I got an AWESOME Christmas card! It makes me feel a little guilty because I haven’t sent out any, but it still made me smile to read it. :) I haven’t talked to her in a while, so maybe I’ll send her a long thoughtful letter instead, hopefully that will suffice. Yeah, and the Nios II team kicked butt at the company Bocce ball event! Wee!

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Adventures

Here are some pictures from the DieselFish Holiday Party and volunteering at the SF Food Bank. Things to be thankful about - we didn’t get stranded in San Francisco even though the car we drove there was left behind a locked gate. It was a (tiny) adventure, though, and I guess it’s always fun to do something different and out of the way. :)

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Christmas Tree

Here’s another poem by E. E. Cummings, appropriate for this time of the year. :)

little tree
little silent Christmas tree
you are so little
you are more like a flower

who found you in the green forest
and were you very sorry to come away?
see     i will comfort you
because you smell so sweetly

i will kiss your cool bark
and hug you safe and tight
just as your mother would,
only don’t be afraid

look    the spangles
that sleep all the year in a dark box
dreaming of being taken out and allowed to shine,
the balls the chains red and gold the fluffy threads,

put up your little arms
and i’ll give them all to you to hold
every finger shall have its ring
and there won’t be a single place dark or unhappy

then when you’re quite dressed
you’ll stand in the window for everyone to see
and how they’ll stare!
oh but you’ll be very proud

and my little sister and i will take hands
and looking up at  our beautiful tree
we’ll dance and sing
“Noel Noel”

Pretty appropriate especially since I see all these cars with a tree trapped on top of it every time I go over Highway 17.  Anyway, happy thing of the day - I got a nerf gun!  Yiippeee!

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Disposable.

Reading has always been a disposable pleasure for me, something to fill in the times when I had nothing else to do (or when I didn’t feel like doing anything, I suppose). I read mainly for the sake of reading, and although I’m fairly opinionated on the things that I read, I’m more of the type who’ll read the random books anyway and complain afterwards.

I’ve always been fairly well read - when I was a kid, my parents went to used book stores and bought books by the pound for me - but it was just something to do, something to pass the time with, just yet another place to gain knowledge. There were only select few books that left me inspired, which is perhaps the reason why I tend to borrow books instead of buying them. This in turn forces me to read them at a certain pace, which then makes them even more disposable in my mind.

Yesterday, though, it occurred to me that I’m looking for that vivid, inspired imagery that I can touch and taste in the wrong place. After wandering the bookstore for a while, I think I’ve found what I’m looking for.

Well, here’s my happy item of the day. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do - I actually laughed out loud at the end. :)

may i feel said he
(i’ll squeal said she
just once said he)
it’s fun said she

(may i touch said he
how much said she
a lot said he)
why not said she

(let’s go said he
not too far said she
what’s too far said he
where you are said she)

may i stay said he
(which way said she
like this said he
if you kiss said she

may i move said he
is it love said she)
if you’re willing said he
(but you’re killing said she

but it’s life said he
but your wife said she
now said he)
ow said she

(tiptop said he
don’t stop said she
oh no said he)
go slow said she

(cccome?said he
ummm said she)
you’re divine!said he
(you are Mine said she)

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West Cliff Drive

Another gorgeous day (high of almost 25!) spent completely outdoors. Here are some pictures from the West Cliff Drive. I hung out on this tree and read for a long while. A message left on the beach, pretty sunset, a falcon I saw on the bike ride to the beach, and a picture of people taking pictures of surfers. I guess I’m happy about all those things, though now that I think about it, instead of thinking of happy things, maybe I should talking about things that I’m thankful for. Subtle difference, but I think it’s significant enough of a difference for me…

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Waterloo’s Open Invitation to Sergey and Larry

Here’s an open invitation from Waterloo to Sergey and Larry / Google.  Kinda interesting in a geeky way, but particularly interesting to me because the solar car (and solar car team members) play a fairly big role in the video.

Today was a gorgeous day - sunny and warm with highs of about 18~20 degrees - so I couldn’t stay indoors.  I went for a nice bike ride to the beach, then went for a run along the coast.  Air was warm and everything felt nice and inviting…  One of the things that I don’t do often enough is take advantage of the Ocean that’s all around Santa Cruz.  I visited bunch of sandy (and some rocky) beaches along the way and found some interesting places as well.  Well, there’s my happy thing of the day.

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Pencil and Hair

I was writing some stuff down with freshly sharpened pencil when I remembered just how much I enjoy writing or doodling on paper with a freshly sharpened pencil…  You don’t get to do that too often in this world these days.  My hair’s long enough that if I shake my head, I can feel my hair lagging a bit!  After I realized that, I was walking around randomly shaking my head, I’m sure I freaked some people out doing that. :)  Hmm…  and I affirmed that I indeed am a INTJ and spend the most of the day today in a fairly interesting training session about how to effectively work with other people.  All in all, a very good, productive day even though I got minimum amount of sleep.

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