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    Tuesday, October 30, 2007

    Results

    It might not seem like much to you, but polls like my last one are quite intriguing to me. As of this writing, the results sit at 43% set radio favorites the way I do, 46% set stations in numerical order of preference, 4% don't set favorites, and 7% don't listen to the radio.

    While I realize the poll has a margin of error and also cannot be used to determine the preferences of the nation or world at large, it's still a good reminder to me.

    See, while it's logical to think "Not everyone thinks the same way I do," I don't tend to act on that assumption. I tend to think my way is the only way (or the right way) and when I'm faced with a different outlook, it boggles my mind. Even a silly little poll about how people set their radio favorites can help me remember that kind of thing. If I'm reminded enough, I might eventually take it to heart and start operating under that ruleset.

    The sooner the better, right?

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    Thursday, October 25, 2007

    Joke

    I ran across this joke recently and it reminded me how much I've always enjoyed it.

    Two hunters are out in the woods when one of them collapses. He doesn’t seem to be breathing and his eyes are glazed. The other guy takes out his phone and calls the emergency services.

    He gasps: “My friend is dead! What can I do?”

    The operator says: “Calm down, I can help. First, let’s make sure he’s dead.”

    There is a silence, then a gunshot is heard. Back on the phone, the guy says: “OK, now what?”

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    Monday, October 15, 2007

    Maybe It's Just Me

    I was riding in the car with a coworker the other day and I found out something that blew my mind.

    On most car radios, there are six buttons that you can program to automatically go to your favorite radio stations. Some have more than that, but six is a sorta-standard. The FM band on radios goes from 87.8 to 108.0 here in the US, from left to right like you'd normally read ascending numbers.

    Logically, then, if you've got six favorite stations, it makes complete sense to put them from left to right on your favorite buttons, lowest number on the far left, highest number on the far right. Right?

    Apparently not to everyone. My coworker said, "Nuh uh. Your favorite station goes on the first button because it's #1! Also, it's closer to you [as the driver], so it's easier to push."

    I could never bring myself to function in that way, but it got me wondering how many other people think like him. You know what that means... Poll time!

    Please answer honestly, as this seemingly-simple poll could be the basis of someone's life's work on how people think.

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    Friday, October 12, 2007

    Notified

    My apartment complex has recently come under new management. In the week since, I have received three letters from them, all taped to my front door. Whenever I see one of these upon arriving home, I check to make sure that other people have them, too, as I always suspect I'm being evicted: "Dear sir, the combination of your evil cat and your propensity to keep respectable hours has made you unfit for our complex and you are forthwith being asked to find another place of residence."

    Earlier this week the letter taped to the door said something about them repaving the parking lot, so I'd need to find another place to park on Friday and Saturday. This makes no sense to me. Why pave a parking lot on a weekend? Isn't that the most likely time for people to need parking? And it's not like there's a plethora of parking in the area, either. I suspect that if I park in the Domino's lot a half-mile away that I'll get towed, and there aren't too many other options.

    Yesterday there was another letter and... well, I'm not too sure what it means:
    During the beginning of the road resurfacing we found it needed extensive repairs. As of Friday October 12, 2007 you will need to move your car. the company working on the road will notify us when the cars need moved. Sorry for the inconvenience. We will notify you as soon as we are made aware of the date. [Minor detail deleted] Also we will be notifying you because we will be painting the doors soon.

    That's a direct quote. Any thoughts on this one? I thnk I've been notified, but apparently I will be notified again. I'm also not sure how I'll know when the doors are painted, because I'm not sure where they're going to leave the note.

    I already didn't like apartment living, and this isn't helping.

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    Wednesday, October 10, 2007

    White & Nerdy

    A friend of mine and his wife visited a couple of weeks ago and we planned to meet up for breakfast on Saturday. While they'd been in town before, they'd never been to my current apartment. We started talking on Friday night about directions, when he mentioned that he had his GPS with him.

    "Neither Google Maps nor Microsoft Streets & Trips has my whole street, I'm afraid," I told him.

    "Hey... why don't you give me your longitude and latitude and I'll find it that way," he came up with.

    The prospect amused both of us so much that it quickly became the only option we would consider. I went outside and fired up my laptop in my car (my USB GPS won't work without a clear shot at the satellite), found my coordinates, and gave them to him.

    The next morning, right on time, they showed up on my doorstep. Another victory for technology!


    Now if I only I could find a Segway somewhere to try out...

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    Thursday, October 04, 2007

    Stranglehold Review

    This one is a review of a game that's a sequel to an 18-year-old movie, which I find to be interesting and also a statement about the current phase of entertainment.

    Aside from that, I do make a watered-down reference to Jackie Brown and use the word "grillion." Proceed with caution.

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