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We are still on track for moving in on the 12th!  We're just waiting to get some
final papers from the bank to the escrow company.  I've been working non-stop
for this place down on Wilshire.  I worked longer hours this week, so I can cut
out at noon on Friday to head down to the Siebers' for Easter.  What's new? 
Too much.  We went to the Damah Film Festival Awards Night and saw some great
shorts.  Two couples from NY that we knew from the Haven are moving out here
in the next couple of months.  We went and saw a taping of Norm McDonald's sketch
show pilot for Comedy Central.  Next week we're going to go to a taping of the
new sitcom "Stacked" with Pamela Anderson, because Tony is doing a guest spot, and
he got us on some list.  I've priced out all of the components of my new desk
that Scott Coones is going to build for me.  I'm getting two pieces of glass
for the desktop and having them sandblasted.  In my head, it's a sweet desk;
let's hope it turns out that way.  We got a chair at Z Gallerie that matches
our couch.  All we have left to buy for our new place is a dryer and a flat-screen
TV, if we can afford it.  Jamie did her first official key position for the agency
Zenobia.  She was the food stylist on a Johnson's brats shoot.  It was kind
of rough, because the people in charge didn't provide near enough brats for Jamie
to cook, and only had two tiny prop grills for her to cook on, but it was a great
learning experience and very cool that the agency booked her for it.  There should
be more than that after a 2 week gap, but stories about me sitting in front of the
computer programming aren't too interesting.
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We are still on track for moving in on the 12th!&amp;nbsp; We're just waiting to get some
final papers from the bank to the escrow company.&amp;nbsp; I've been working non-stop
for this place down on Wilshire.&amp;nbsp; I worked longer hours this week, so I can cut
out at noon on Friday to head down to the Siebers' for Easter.&amp;nbsp; What's new?&amp;nbsp;
Too much.&amp;nbsp; We went to the Damah Film Festival Awards Night and saw some great
shorts.&amp;nbsp; Two couples from NY that we knew from the Haven are moving out here
in the next couple of months.&amp;nbsp; We went and saw a taping of Norm McDonald's sketch
show pilot for Comedy Central.&amp;nbsp; Next week we're going to go to a taping of the
new sitcom "Stacked" with Pamela Anderson, because Tony is doing a guest spot, and
he got us on some list.&amp;nbsp; I've priced out all of the components of my new desk
that Scott Coones is going to build for me.&amp;nbsp; I'm getting two pieces of glass
for the desktop and having them sandblasted.&amp;nbsp; In my head, it's a sweet desk;
let's hope it turns out that way.&amp;nbsp; We got a chair at Z Gallerie that matches
our couch.&amp;nbsp; All we have left to buy for our new place is a dryer and a flat-screen
TV, if we can afford it.&amp;nbsp; Jamie did her first official key position for the agency
Zenobia.&amp;nbsp; She was the food stylist on a Johnson's brats shoot.&amp;nbsp; It was kind
of rough, because the people in charge didn't provide near enough brats for Jamie
to cook, and only had two tiny prop grills for her to cook on, but it was a great
learning experience and very cool that the agency booked her for it.&amp;nbsp; There should
be more than that after a 2 week gap, but stories about me sitting in front of the
computer programming aren't too interesting.
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Jamie and I have been blessed with a ton of work of late.  When last I blogged,
we were just finishing up Jamie's Irvine gig.  That next week, she started on
another project that is with the same people and the same client that she did her
first project for.  She's almost been doing this for a year!  This time,
she's hired buddies Clinton and Scott Coones to work on it, too.  I also started
last week on a new on-site contract with a company called Zentropy Partners. 
It's a pretty cool company that offices out of a great building on Wilshire. 
I'll be going in there until the end of April.  Hopefully, by then, I will have
won another contract that Mark and I are going to work together on.  It's hard
to tell what the chances are of getting the contract, though.
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On the home front, I called Chatelaine a couple days ago, and the rain has not pushed
back our move-in date yet.  Fourteen more days until the first people close and
then we'll know for sure.  We bought ourselves a washing machine on Sunday. 
(It won't be delivered until after we move in.)  We found a great Maytag machine
on clearance at Best Buy, so we snapped it up.  I've designed a desk for my office,
and the aforementioned Scott Coones is going to build it for me.  We've priced
the wood materials, but I've still got to price the glass top I want.  It's going
to be LOADS cheaper than the one that inspired it at Alan Desk ($3,400).  Jamie
and I were picked to be in our builder's magazine.  Jamie was interviewed on
the phone the other day, and they are going to take pictures of us out there next
week.  On another home-related issue, though not our home, my brother Paul and
his wife Christen finally sold their old home, just in time to avoid the sinister
two-house-payment scenario.
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I would like to announce for Clinton's sake, since there's something wrong with his
blog, that he will be doing stand-up Thursday night at 424 again in Beverly Hills. 
Let me know if you need info on how to get there.
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Jamie and I have been blessed with a ton of work of late.&amp;nbsp; When last I blogged,
we were just finishing up Jamie's Irvine gig.&amp;nbsp; That next week, she started on
another project that is with the same people and the same client that she did her
first project for.&amp;nbsp; She's almost been doing this for a year!&amp;nbsp; This time,
she's hired buddies Clinton and Scott Coones to work on it, too.&amp;nbsp; I also started
last week on a new on-site contract with a company called Zentropy Partners.&amp;nbsp;
It's a pretty cool company that offices out of a great building on Wilshire.&amp;nbsp;
I'll be going in there until the end of April.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully, by then, I will have
won another contract that Mark and I are going to work together on.&amp;nbsp; It's hard
to tell what the chances are of getting the contract, though.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
On the home front, I called Chatelaine a couple days ago, and the rain has not pushed
back our move-in date yet.&amp;nbsp; Fourteen more days until the first people close and
then we'll know for sure.&amp;nbsp; We bought ourselves a washing machine on Sunday.&amp;nbsp;
(It won't be delivered until after we move in.)&amp;nbsp; We found a great Maytag machine
on clearance at Best Buy, so we snapped it up.&amp;nbsp; I've designed a desk for my office,
and the aforementioned Scott Coones is going to build it for me.&amp;nbsp; We've priced
the wood materials, but I've still got to price the glass top I want.&amp;nbsp; It's going
to be LOADS cheaper than the one that inspired it at Alan Desk ($3,400).&amp;nbsp; Jamie
and I were picked to be in our builder's magazine.&amp;nbsp; Jamie was interviewed on
the phone the other day, and they are going to take pictures of us out there next
week.&amp;nbsp; On another home-related issue, though not our home, my brother Paul and
his wife Christen finally sold their old home, just in time to avoid the sinister
two-house-payment scenario.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I would like to announce for Clinton's sake, since there's something wrong with his
blog, that he will be doing stand-up Thursday night at 424 again in Beverly Hills.&amp;nbsp;
Let me know if you need info on how to get there.
&lt;/p&gt;
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Well, the good news is that I got a new computer.  Starting a couple months ago,
I had noticed that there were some strange glitches with certain non-essential files
on my hard drive.  It was annoying, so I started moving all of my non-system
and non-program files on to my other hard drive.  This seemed to make the problem
go away.  But then, last week, I noticed that the computer was getting slower
and slower, and I knew it was just a matter of time before the thing blew out. 
However, I was just going to wait it out, because I had planned to get a new computer
after we moved int our new place in March.  But then that got postponed, and
it got to where it took me an hour to do 5 minutes worth of work.  So, Tuesday
night at 8:30 I headed to Best Buy to buy me a <a href="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=1091101882439&amp;skuId=6831191&amp;productCategoryId=cat15199&amp;type=product">new
computer</a>.  Fortunately, I'd been doing a lot of research on this while helping
Clinton look for his new computer.  And fortunately, Best Buy had the computer
in stock.  Unfortunately, the number of people asking questions heavily outnumbered
those who were there to answer them.  So, it took me 45 minutes to point to the
computer I wanted, for them to pull it down off the high shelf right next to me, and
to finally check out.
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The next day, I had a client meeting in Vista (two hours away), and my computer needed
to be up and running with all of my files and programs loaded.  So, I set to
to work setting everything up, and finished the essential stuff by 6:00 a.m. 
After a quick hour nap, I was up and out the door, and Clinton took me to Enterprise
for me to pick up a car.  (Jamie's been working on a project down on Rodeo Drive
all week.)  Here's something that I hadn't realized: Rain means no cars at rental
car places.  Apparently, the cars that people have been renting, they have been
wrecking, so the rental cars are in the shop.  Plus, people have been wrecking
their own cars in the rain, so they need to rent one.  Anyway, I had to wait
45 minutes or so for a car, but I was really too tired to care much, and getting upset
wouldn't get me a car any faster.  I made the drive, had the meeting, then drove
back, except that the drive back took 4 hours because of traffic.  Boy, I slept
well that night.
</p>
        <p>
I spent all day Thursday copying over the rest of my files, then stayed up late again
Thursday night, cleaning and reorganizing my desk and the area around it, that some
might call an 'office'.  My old computer is now turned off, but has power and
network attachments, in case I need to power it up and retrieve some file I forgot. 
Once we move, it is destined to become a test server.  I'll blog again with my
first impressions of my new computer.
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Well, the good news is that I got a new computer.&amp;nbsp; Starting a couple months ago,
I had noticed that there were some strange glitches with certain non-essential files
on my hard drive.&amp;nbsp; It was annoying, so I started moving all of my non-system
and non-program files on to my other hard drive.&amp;nbsp; This seemed to make the problem
go away.&amp;nbsp; But then, last week, I noticed that the computer was getting slower
and slower, and I knew it was just a matter of time before the thing blew out.&amp;nbsp;
However, I was just going to wait it out, because I had planned to get a new computer
after we moved int our new place in March.&amp;nbsp; But then that got postponed, and
it got to where it took me an hour to do 5 minutes worth of work.&amp;nbsp; So, Tuesday
night at 8:30 I headed to Best Buy to buy me a &lt;a href="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=1091101882439&amp;amp;skuId=6831191&amp;amp;productCategoryId=cat15199&amp;amp;type=product"&gt;new
computer&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp; Fortunately, I'd been doing a lot of research on this while helping
Clinton look for his new computer.&amp;nbsp; And fortunately, Best Buy had the computer
in stock.&amp;nbsp; Unfortunately, the number of people asking questions heavily outnumbered
those who were there to answer them.&amp;nbsp; So, it took me 45 minutes to point to the
computer I wanted, for them to pull it down off the high shelf right next to me, and
to finally check out.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The next day, I had a client meeting in Vista (two hours away), and my computer needed
to be up and running with all of my files and programs loaded.&amp;nbsp; So, I set to
to work setting everything up, and finished the essential stuff by 6:00 a.m.&amp;nbsp;
After a quick hour nap, I was up and out the door, and Clinton took me to Enterprise
for me to pick up a car.&amp;nbsp; (Jamie's been working on a project down on Rodeo Drive
all week.)&amp;nbsp; Here's something that I hadn't realized: Rain means no cars at rental
car places.&amp;nbsp; Apparently, the cars that people have been renting, they have been
wrecking, so the rental cars are in the shop.&amp;nbsp; Plus, people have been wrecking
their own cars in the rain, so they need to rent one.&amp;nbsp; Anyway, I had to wait
45 minutes or so for a car, but I was really too tired to care much, and getting upset
wouldn't get me a car any faster.&amp;nbsp; I made the drive, had the meeting, then drove
back, except that the drive back took 4 hours because of traffic.&amp;nbsp; Boy, I slept
well that night.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I spent all day Thursday copying over the rest of my files, then stayed up late again
Thursday night, cleaning and reorganizing my desk and the area around it, that some
might call an 'office'.&amp;nbsp; My old computer is now turned off, but has power and
network attachments, in case I need to power it up and retrieve some file I forgot.&amp;nbsp;
Once we move, it is destined to become a test server.&amp;nbsp; I'll blog again with my
first impressions of my new computer.
&lt;/p&gt;
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            <img src="http://www.flatlandmedia.com/flatlander/content/binary/aispete.jpg" align="right" border="0" />One
of my main clients is an organization called AIS.  I build all sorts of web apps
for them to use to manage their membership, conference registration, and many other
administrative tasks.  The administrative side of things is very basic, containing
almost no graphics, and very few colors.  The other day I organized the links
on the main page into categories.  I sent an email to the people who use the
page to get their feedback on it.  One of the people lamented not having a budget
to do graphic design and wished that there were more images and colors on the page. 
Not one to disappoint, but also not having a lot of graphic design skills, I went
over to Clinton's green wall and had him to take a picture of me.  So, now the
links are presented beautifully by yours truly.  I wonder how long until they
make me take it off.  Yes, I'm totally professional...why do you ask?
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Note to Mark:  Originally, this image was jacked up, about 100 px higher and
100px to the left overlapping the words.  So, I got rid of the fix that let me
align=left, which made my earlier pic disappear again.  I made that picture work
by putting it inside a table.
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&lt;img src="http://www.flatlandmedia.com/flatlander/content/binary/aispete.jpg" align=right border=0&gt;One
of my main clients is an organization called AIS.&amp;nbsp; I build all sorts of web apps
for them to use to manage their membership, conference registration, and many other
administrative tasks.&amp;nbsp; The administrative side of things is very basic, containing
almost no graphics, and very few colors.&amp;nbsp; The other day I organized the links
on the main page into categories.&amp;nbsp; I sent an email to the people who use the
page to get their feedback on it.&amp;nbsp; One of the people lamented not having a budget
to do graphic design and wished that there were more images and colors on the page.&amp;nbsp;
Not one to disappoint, but also not having a lot of graphic design skills, I went
over to Clinton's green wall and had him to take a picture of me.&amp;nbsp; So, now the
links are presented beautifully by yours truly.&amp;nbsp; I wonder how long until they
make me take it off.&amp;nbsp; Yes, I'm totally professional...why do you ask?
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Note to Mark:&amp;nbsp; Originally, this image was jacked up, about 100 px higher and
100px to the left overlapping the words.&amp;nbsp; So, I got rid of the fix that let me
align=left, which made my earlier pic disappear again.&amp;nbsp; I made that picture work
by putting it inside a table.
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My name is Pete.  Welcome to my blog.  July has been quite busy.  It
all started when Jason came out from the east coast back on July 2nd.  He came
to visit his girlfriend out here, and Clinton took advantage of his presence to shoot
a video.  We all met up at the Siebers (including Doug and Jeff and Lindsay)
and started shooting.  Clinton rented a Panasonic DVX-100, which is an awesome
camera that Mark can tell you all about.  I called Mark and got a plethora of
operational advice.  We shot a few scenes and learned how to use the camera as
we went along.  It really is amazing how good this camera makes our production
values seem.  Anywho, we shot for awhile then went to a restaurant who tried
to overcharge us by $100.  Took several go rounds with the owner to straighten
that out.  We shot some more the next day, then on the 4th, most of us went to
the Padres game at Petco Park followed by a cookout at the Wonders hosted by Jamie's
cousin Aaron.  What a fantastic day!  There was a jerk at the park during
fireworks, but we weren't going to let him spoil our day.
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        <p>
The following week, my sister and her family came out to visit for a few days. 
They stayed down in Anaheim, which was pretty central to all the activities we had
planned.  We met them at Downtown Disney for dinner at the Rainforest Cafe. 
The next morning we headed down to Carlsbad to go to Legoland.  We had a good
time, in spite of the fact that the rides were definitely aimed at young kids. 
Afterwards, we met up with the Siebers at Ruby's on the pier in Oceanside.  That
was a very enjoyable experience, and I recommend it to those visiting the area. 
On Saturday, the Theodores met us out at the construction site to check out our new
digs.  The kids couldn't go inside and for some reason had the hardest time figuring
out that we didn't actually live there yet.  The finish date has been pushed
to mid-February, but hopefully they'll finish early.  We then introduced the
Theodores to In-N-Out, which is really near our new place.  That night we ate
at CPK at Hollywood &amp; Highland where I'm sure we saw Robert Downey, Jr. 
We just missed Hillary Duff at her premiere of The Cinderella Story.  My niece,
Lauren, was anxious to try to catch a glimpse of her.  The kids spent the night
with us that night to give Grace and Steve a much-needed break.  The next morning
we took the kids down to the La Brea tar pits where you can actually watch them excavating
some fossils amidst the tar-y ground.
</p>
        <p>
After the Theodores left, we had a couple of days to catch up on work and housecleaning
and such.  But then on Tuesday, we drove back down to Laguna Beach to see the <a href="http://www.pageantofthemasters.com/">Pageant
of the Masters</a>, where they recreate life-size works of art.  It really is
amazing how they can make the 3-dimensional live people look like they are a part
of the 2-dimensional painting.  We had a couple more days of normalcy before
the Siebers came up this weekend for their anniversary.  We saw The Clearing
and Napoleon Dynamite with them.  Yes, I did enjoy ND for the 3rd time.
</p>
        <p>
Amongst all of this, I actually did get some work done.  I'm finishing up my
first big project with my newest client, and I meet with the producers of CSI this
week to discuss my next big project.  Jamie got booked yesterday for a 16-day
straight job starting today.  She'll be quite busy, but the pay is good, and
she's getting to work for a new stylist, so her experience and connections are growing
by leaps and bounds.  OK, exhale.
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My name is Pete.&amp;nbsp; Welcome to my blog.&amp;nbsp; July has been quite busy.&amp;nbsp; It
all started when Jason came out from the east coast back on July 2nd.&amp;nbsp; He came
to visit his girlfriend out here, and Clinton took advantage of his presence to shoot
a video.&amp;nbsp; We all met up at the Siebers (including Doug and Jeff and Lindsay)
and started shooting.&amp;nbsp; Clinton rented a Panasonic DVX-100, which is an awesome
camera that Mark can tell you all about.&amp;nbsp; I called Mark and got a plethora of
operational advice.&amp;nbsp; We shot a few scenes and learned how to use the camera as
we went along.&amp;nbsp; It really is amazing how good this camera makes our production
values seem.&amp;nbsp; Anywho, we shot for awhile then went to a restaurant who tried
to overcharge us by $100.&amp;nbsp; Took several go rounds with the owner to straighten
that out.&amp;nbsp; We shot some more the next day, then on the 4th, most of us went to
the Padres game at Petco Park followed by a cookout at the Wonders hosted by Jamie's
cousin Aaron.&amp;nbsp; What a fantastic day!&amp;nbsp; There was a jerk at the park during
fireworks, but we weren't going to let him spoil our day.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The following week, my sister and her family came out to visit for a few days.&amp;nbsp;
They stayed down in Anaheim, which was pretty central to all the activities we had
planned.&amp;nbsp; We met them at Downtown Disney for dinner at the Rainforest Cafe.&amp;nbsp;
The next morning we headed down to Carlsbad to go to Legoland.&amp;nbsp; We had a good
time, in spite of the fact that the rides were definitely aimed at young kids.&amp;nbsp;
Afterwards, we met up with the Siebers at Ruby's on the pier in Oceanside.&amp;nbsp; That
was a very enjoyable experience, and I recommend it to those visiting the area.&amp;nbsp;
On Saturday, the Theodores met us out at the construction site to check out our new
digs.&amp;nbsp; The kids couldn't go inside and for some reason had the hardest time figuring
out that we didn't actually live there yet.&amp;nbsp; The finish date has been pushed
to mid-February, but hopefully they'll finish early.&amp;nbsp; We then introduced the
Theodores to In-N-Out, which is really near our new place.&amp;nbsp; That night we ate
at CPK at Hollywood &amp;amp; Highland where I'm sure we saw Robert Downey, Jr.&amp;nbsp;
We just missed Hillary Duff at her premiere of The Cinderella Story.&amp;nbsp; My niece,
Lauren, was anxious to try to catch a glimpse of her.&amp;nbsp; The kids spent the night
with us that night to give Grace and Steve a much-needed break.&amp;nbsp; The next morning
we took the kids down to the La Brea tar pits where you can actually watch them excavating
some fossils amidst the tar-y ground.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
After the Theodores left, we had a couple of days to catch up on work and housecleaning
and such.&amp;nbsp; But then on Tuesday, we drove back down to Laguna Beach to see the &lt;a href="http://www.pageantofthemasters.com/"&gt;Pageant
of the Masters&lt;/a&gt;, where they recreate life-size works of art.&amp;nbsp; It really is
amazing how they can make the 3-dimensional live people look like they are a part
of the 2-dimensional painting.&amp;nbsp; We had a couple more days of normalcy before
the Siebers came up this weekend for their anniversary.&amp;nbsp; We saw The Clearing
and Napoleon&amp;nbsp;Dynamite with them.&amp;nbsp; Yes, I did enjoy ND for the 3rd time.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Amongst all of this, I actually did get some work done.&amp;nbsp; I'm finishing up my
first big project with my newest client, and I meet with the producers of CSI this
week to discuss my next big project.&amp;nbsp; Jamie got booked yesterday for a 16-day
straight job starting today.&amp;nbsp; She'll be quite busy, but the pay is good, and
she's getting to work for a new stylist, so her experience and connections are growing
by leaps and bounds.&amp;nbsp; OK, exhale.
&lt;/p&gt;
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        <p>
I hate it when I go for more than a week without blogging.  Alas, I've been pretty
busy this past week working on a project for a new client out in Santa Clarita. 
It's a pretty cool company that provides IT infrastructure to film and television
productions.
</p>
        <p>
I'm happy to say that I finally completed Everything Or Nothing, the latest PS2 Bond
game.  I raked in my last platinum during my last break.  I don't what I'm
going to do on my breaks now.
</p>
        <p>
Last night we had Guacamole Wednesday at Clinton's.  It wasn't the same as Taco
Tuesday somehow, but it will have to do.  Clinton has rehearsal on Tuesday nights
for a pilot that he's been selected for that shoots in September. 
Pretty cool, but it would be cooler if it weren't on Tuesday.
</p>
        <p>
We saw <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001662/">Judge Reinhold</a> at church
on Sunday.  He's been in tons of stuff, but I remembered him only as the close
talker on Seinfeld.  Coincidentally, that episode was on last night at Guacamole
Wednesday.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2004 22:22:19 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I hate it when I go for more than a week without blogging.&amp;nbsp; Alas, I've been pretty
busy this past week working on a project for a new client out in Santa Clarita.&amp;nbsp;
It's a pretty cool company that provides IT infrastructure to film and television
productions.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I'm happy to say that I finally completed Everything Or Nothing, the latest PS2 Bond
game.&amp;nbsp; I raked in my last platinum during my last break.&amp;nbsp; I don't what I'm
going to do on my breaks now.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Last night we had Guacamole Wednesday at Clinton's.&amp;nbsp; It wasn't the same as Taco
Tuesday somehow, but it will have to do.&amp;nbsp; Clinton has rehearsal on Tuesday nights
for a pilot that he's been selected for&amp;nbsp;that shoots in&amp;nbsp;September.&amp;nbsp;
Pretty cool, but it would be cooler if it weren't on Tuesday.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
We saw &lt;a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001662/"&gt;Judge Reinhold&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;at church
on Sunday.&amp;nbsp; He's been in tons of stuff, but I remembered him only as the close
talker on Seinfeld.&amp;nbsp; Coincidentally, that episode was on last night at Guacamole
Wednesday.
&lt;/p&gt;
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        <p>
In Hollywood, connections are what it is all about.  Of course, I would argue
that connections are what everything is all about, even beyond the social and financial
to the spiritual, but that's another blog for another time.  Anyway, Jamie has
expanded her connections this week.  Through a referral from the stylist that
she has been working for, she has now been connected to an <a href="http://www.zenobia.com/">agency</a> that
handles projects for many prominent sylists in LA and elsewhere.  It's too early
to tell what fruit this connection will bear, but they sound eager to book Jamie,
so here's to hoping!
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
In Hollywood, connections are what it is all about.&amp;nbsp; Of course, I would argue
that connections are what everything is all about, even beyond the social and financial
to the spiritual, but that's another blog for another time.&amp;nbsp; Anyway, Jamie has
expanded her connections this week.&amp;nbsp; Through a referral from the stylist that
she has been working for, she has now been connected to an &lt;a href="http://www.zenobia.com/"&gt;agency&lt;/a&gt; that
handles projects for many prominent sylists in LA and elsewhere.&amp;nbsp; It's too early
to tell what fruit this connection will bear, but they sound eager to book Jamie,
so here's to hoping!
&lt;/p&gt;
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        <p>
A lot of stuff is happening with Jamie's work these days.  She's going to be
leaving Quiksilver at the end of April.  I'm not sure if she will ever blog again,
so I'll be filling you in if she doesn't.
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
A lot of stuff is happening with Jamie's work these days.&amp;nbsp; She's going to be
leaving Quiksilver at the end of April.&amp;nbsp; I'm not sure if she will ever blog again,
so I'll be filling you in if she doesn't.
&lt;/p&gt;
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Well, it looks like my temporary project
in El Segundo is winding down. I'll probably put in another week or two of work via
the Volt temp agency. The good news is that after that, the VP told me that she wants
to hire me on a contract basis to continue to work for them. Not only will I get to
work from home most of the time, but I get a pay raise from what the temp agency was
paying. In addition, it looks like I may have a job interview with a company out in
Santa Monica next week. It's hard to tell if it's even a job I'd be interested in,
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2003 23:59:24 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Well, it looks like my temporary project in El Segundo is winding down.  I'll probably put in another week or two of work via the Volt temp agency.  The good news is that after that, the VP told me that she wants to hire me on a contract basis to continue to work for them.  Not only will I get to work from home most of the time, but I get a pay raise from what the temp agency was paying.  In addition, it looks like I may have a job interview with a company out in Santa Monica next week.  It's hard to tell if it's even a job I'd be interested in, but it's worth checking out.&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.flatlandmedia.com/flatlander/aggbug.ashx?id=ace5a5aa-d07e-43ae-8687-3acaf484b8de" /&gt;</description>
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          <p>
So, I bet some of you are saying, "Man, that Pete used to deluge us with information.
It was like a firehose of words aimed right at my eyeballs. But now, it's more like
a regular hose, that was used last week, and only the lukewarm water that has been
sitting in it since then trickles out when you pick it up and runs down your leg."
Well, that's true and beautifully put, but there's a reason apart from laziness and
sickness. I'm still working on site at that temp job in El Segundo. My guess is that
I'll be out there for at least another couple weeks. So, I work there for eight hours
(7:30-3:30) with no lunch break, I spend at least an hour and a half in the car commuting,
then when I get home, I get straight to work on my freelance project. I should be
finishing that up pretty soon, and I've got a couple more lined up. Anyway, by the
time I quit working around 10:30 or 11:00, I'm too tired to communicate with you ingrat--,
er fine people. Hopefully, after I finish out in El Segundo, I'll have enough work
to do at home, that I won't have to go out on site any where, but who knows? 
</p>
          <p>
By the way, for those of you who are itching to have one these here for yourself but
don't have the option to host it yourself, you can get a free one at &lt;a href="http://www.blogspot.com/"&gt;http://www.blogspot.com/&lt;/a&gt;. 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2003 03:27:29 GMT</pubDate>
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&lt;p&gt;
So, I bet some of you are saying, "Man, that Pete used to deluge us with information.
It was like a firehose of words aimed right at my eyeballs. But now, it's more like
a regular hose, that was used last week, and only the lukewarm water that has been
sitting in it since then trickles out when you pick it up and runs down your leg."
Well, that's true and beautifully put, but there's a reason apart from laziness and
sickness. I'm still working on site at that temp job in El Segundo. My guess is that
I'll be out there for at least another couple weeks. So, I work there for eight hours
(7:30-3:30) with no lunch break, I spend at least an hour and a half in the car commuting,
then when I get home, I get straight to work on my freelance project. I should be
finishing that up pretty soon, and I've got a couple more lined up. Anyway, by the
time I quit working around 10:30 or 11:00, I'm too tired to communicate with you ingrat--,
er fine people. Hopefully, after I finish out in El Segundo, I'll have enough work
to do at home, that I won't have to go out on site any where, but who knows? 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
By the way, for those of you who are itching to have one these here for yourself but
don't have the option to host it yourself, you can get a free one at &amp;lt;a href="http://www.blogspot.com/"&amp;gt;http://www.blogspot.com/&amp;lt;/a&amp;gt;. 
&lt;/p&gt;
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Here's that business card I was talking about...&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src="images/Thumbbusinesscard.jpg"
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Here's that business card I was talking about...&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;&amp;lt;img src="images/Thumbbusinesscard.jpg"
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I feel kind of bad blogging from work, but I've done everything I can do until I get
a call back from someone, so I figured I should make some use of my time, rather than
just sitting here staring at my phone. What have I been doing? Well, the person who
set up this software didn't really seem to know what they were doing, so I'm going
through and reconfiguring what's there. The software is called Soffront, and it's
not a bad little product, unless someone goes in and messes with things they don't
know about. Apart from that, I am generating reports for the sales team that keep
track of who is doing what. The trip to work went fairly quickly today. I think there
was an accident on the 405 just north of where I get on it, so traffic was pretty
light. Mark sent me his text editor, which was very helpful in solving some problems
here at work today. 
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By the way, I have taken some pictures of our new place, and as soon as I can get
them on to my computer, I'll make them available. I might even do it here, if someone
were kind enough to offer their thumbnail generator and method for putting pics on
their blog. (inconspicuous whistle) I created some business cards last night for Flatland
Media. I figure I should have something to give to people that I come into contact
with. 
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I may have just moved into the realm of 3 meals a day. I haven't been a regular breakfast
eater since my mom used to make an Eggo for me in the mornings. The only way I could
even stomach that was because I wasn't even really awake yet. Working out of the house,
I tend to sleep later and go to bed later, so I usually just wait till lunch to eat.
Years of that practice have made the thought of food before 10:30 am give me a queasy
feeling. But having to get up at 6:30 and drive 30 minutes to work, I figure I could
do with a bit more energy in the mornings, so I'm eating some kind of cereal bar.
You know the one from the commercial that has the milk in the bar as well. Well, I
think by 'milk', they mean 'marshmallow', but I'm not complaining. For my second meal,
I had a sausage and pepperoni lean pocket and two strawberry shortcake fruit newtons.
Was it delicious? Yes. Am I bored right now? Yes. 
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I feel kind of bad blogging from work, but I've done everything I can do until I get
a call back from someone, so I figured I should make some use of my time, rather than
just sitting here staring at my phone. What have I been doing? Well, the person who
set up this software didn't really seem to know what they were doing, so I'm going
through and reconfiguring what's there. The software is called Soffront, and it's
not a bad little product, unless someone goes in and messes with things they don't
know about. Apart from that, I am generating reports for the sales team that keep
track of who is doing what. The trip to work went fairly quickly today. I think there
was an accident on the 405 just north of where I get on it, so traffic was pretty
light. Mark sent me his text editor, which was very helpful in solving some problems
here at work today. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
By the way, I have taken some pictures of our new place, and as soon as I can get
them on to my computer, I'll make them available. I might even do it here, if someone
were kind enough to offer their thumbnail generator and method for putting pics on
their blog. (inconspicuous whistle) I created some business cards last night for Flatland
Media. I figure I should have something to give to people that I come into contact
with. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I may have just moved into the realm of 3 meals a day. I haven't been a regular breakfast
eater since my mom used to make an Eggo for me in the mornings. The only way I could
even stomach that was because I wasn't even really awake yet. Working out of the house,
I tend to sleep later and go to bed later, so I usually just wait till lunch to eat.
Years of that practice have made the thought of food before 10:30 am give me a queasy
feeling. But having to get up at 6:30 and drive 30 minutes to work, I figure I could
do with a bit more energy in the mornings, so I'm eating some kind of cereal bar.
You know the one from the commercial that has the milk in the bar as well. Well, I
think by 'milk', they mean 'marshmallow', but I'm not complaining. For my second meal,
I had a sausage and pepperoni lean pocket and two strawberry shortcake fruit newtons.
Was it delicious? Yes. Am I bored right now? Yes. 
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It seems like just yesterday that I last blogged. Unfortunately, the clear display
of the dates on this blog give me away. Well, at least the reason is good news. I
posted my resume on monster.com earlier this week. The next day I got several responses,
including one from a company that specializes in temp jobs for computer professionals,
Volt. They had found an opportunity that seemed to match with my resume. We talked
a couple times that day, and then the next day, Thursday, I started a 2-3 week project
in El Segundo! The only down side is that I have to commute, and Jamie has to take
the bus or walk to work when I'm gone with the car. The commute can be as short as
20 minutes with no traffic, but it has taken me as long as an hour and a half to get
home. I tell you, if someone is going to invent an alternative to our highway system,
they'll probably be sitting on the Santa Monica Freeway when they come up with it.
The job is at Menemsha Companies, a general contractor that does a lot of Starbuck's
work. They need me, because they bought an ASP-based Customer Relationship Management
software package, and they need it customized for their company. The work is right
up my alley, and I enjoy it, except that I have to use Notepad to write the code in,
which slows me down a little bit.
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On another note, Jamie and I qualified for Wawanesa insurance, which is about the
cheapest auto insurance I've ever seen, but it is apparently hard to qualify. The
only thing we have to do to finish up the process is get California driver's licenses.
So, very soon, we will become official residents.
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It seems like just yesterday that I last blogged. Unfortunately, the clear display
of the dates on this blog give me away. Well, at least the reason is good news. I
posted my resume on monster.com earlier this week. The next day I got several responses,
including one from a company that specializes in temp jobs for computer professionals,
Volt. They had found an opportunity that seemed to match with my resume. We talked
a couple times that day, and then the next day, Thursday, I started a 2-3 week project
in El Segundo! The only down side is that I have to commute, and Jamie has to take
the bus or walk to work when I'm gone with the car. The commute can be as short as
20 minutes with no traffic, but it has taken me as long as an hour and a half to get
home. I tell you, if someone is going to invent an alternative to our highway system,
they'll probably be sitting on the Santa Monica Freeway when they come up with it.
The job is at Menemsha Companies, a general contractor that does a lot of Starbuck's
work. They need me, because they bought an ASP-based Customer Relationship Management
software package, and they need it customized for their company. The work is right
up my alley, and I enjoy it, except that I have to use Notepad to write the code in,
which slows me down a little bit.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
On another note, Jamie and I qualified for Wawanesa insurance, which is about the
cheapest auto insurance I've ever seen, but it is apparently hard to qualify. The
only thing we have to do to finish up the process is get California driver's licenses.
So, very soon, we will become official residents.
&lt;/p&gt;
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Great news! Jamie officially got a job today! She'll be working at the Tony Hawk store
in The Grove. Since, it's related to Quiksilver, she's getting to start out as supervisor
at the same rate she was making in NYC! For those of you who aren't down with Tony
Hawk, he's just about the best darned skateboarder of all time. So, this store is
more geared towards skating than surfing. Jamie's going to have to learn how to put
together skate boards, and maybe even have to learn how to ride them. I'll be selling
tickets to watch that spectacle. She goes in tomorrow to fill out paperwork and starts
working on Saturday. Until then, she'll be feverishly trying to finish the new Harry
Potter book.</body>
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Great news! Jamie officially got a job today! She'll be working at the Tony Hawk store
in The Grove. Since, it's related to Quiksilver, she's getting to start out as supervisor
at the same rate she was making in NYC! For those of you who aren't down with Tony
Hawk, he's just about the best darned skateboarder of all time. So, this store is
more geared towards skating than surfing. Jamie's going to have to learn how to put
together skate boards, and maybe even have to learn how to ride them. I'll be selling
tickets to watch that spectacle. She goes in tomorrow to fill out paperwork and starts
working on Saturday. Until then, she'll be feverishly trying to finish the new Harry
Potter book.&lt;/body&gt;&lt;img width="0" height="0" src="http://www.flatlandmedia.com/flatlander/aggbug.ashx?id=9169f969-8af1-45b6-828f-e437cf09ab00" /&gt;</description>
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