Saturday, November 15, 2003

So, I slept in today after taking Jamie to work.  When I finally pulled myself out of bed, I knew that in order to stay out of bed, I needed to head directly to the shower.  So, I did.  I was just enjoying the hot water, when I distinctly heard the sound of failing water pressure.  And sure enough, moments later, the water slowed to a trickle.  I waited for a couple minutes, hoping that it would come back on, but alas, nothing.  Fortunately, I wasn't all soaped or shampooed up.  I got out, dried off, and went outside to see if I could find somebody working on the water or something, to let them know that some of us were showering.  There was nobody to be found.  I came back in and tried the water at the kitchen sink.  It came rushing on.  So, the water's back on now, but I'm nervous about getting back in to finish my shower, because what if it shuts off again just as shampoo runs into my eyes?!?  That fear did not keep me from brushing my teeth, who were threatening to leave my mouth if I didn't do something about the breath situation.

Saturday, November 15, 2003 8:22:11 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [4]  | 

Big news everybody!  We've got a new blogger amongst us.  One Brandon Wilson.  Enjoy!

Saturday, November 15, 2003 8:15:59 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

Yesterday was Jamie's day off, and we had heard from Scott Coones that he was in town, so we met up with him and went to Lulu's for lunch.  We recognized the guy at the table next to us as a waiter from the Mexican food restaurant down the street called Marix.  We've eaten there three times, and he's been our waiter all three times.  He was there with another guy, and the waiter seemed to be embarrassed about the fact that they were on a date.  In West Hollywood...embarrassed about being gay.  Dude, maybe you're not gay.  Oops.

Anywho, later that night Tony & Martel came over for dinner.  And just as Jamie was about to serve a wonderful dinner of salmon, pasta, caesar salad and cheesebread, we learn that salmon makes Tony break out in hives.  Oops.

Well, we dealt with the situation and put chicken in Tony's caesar salad to make it a bit heartier.  We watched some TV, so that Tony could see if they were still running promos for his show.  The ratings haven't been what they had hoped for, in spite of the critical acclaim, so he's a bit nervous.  After they left, Jamie and I were doing dishes.  She washed, I dried.  I was drying our big salad bowl, when all of a sudden, it slipped out of my hands, hit the counter, and smashed into a million pieces, while also slicing four cuts into my forearm.  Oops.

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 Wednesday, November 12, 2003

Well, Jeff has his excuses, and I have mine.  I've tried to blog several times this week, but I have run into errors when attempting a post.  Which is a shame, because I revealed several internationally important secrets in some of those attempts.  Oh well, perhaps the next time I'm bored, I'll throw those out again.

What was the error, you may ask?  Well, there were two things that happened that confused the issue.  One, my hosting company upgraded to Windows Server 2003, which effectively reset the permissions on my directories, making it impossible to post new blogs.  Two, I tried installing the newest version of dasBlog.  This actually caused no problems but distracted me from the aforementioned problem, which was the true problem.

So, now that I'm back in business, I'll rewrite the brief blog that I can remember from Saturday.  It went something like this:

Well, I finally knew ahead of time about a lunar eclipse and set my alarm to remind me to go look at it.  However, the clouds were too thick in Fallbrook for us to see.  The one time it gets cloudy in California!  Did anybody else get a chance to see it?

Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:07:56 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [6]  | 
 Sunday, November 02, 2003

Hey everybody, Tony's show Arrested Development premieres tomorrow night after Malcolm In the Middle on Fox.  Don't miss it!  Yes, I know it goes up against Alias, but we found a way to watch both.  I'm sure you can too.

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 Saturday, November 01, 2003

I went to see Intolerable Cruelty tonight in the rain.  I shall cherish the rain, as I will not see it again for months, I'm sure.  Jamie was working until 10:30, so I got an employee pass from her to go see a movie for cheap ($6 is cheap here) at The Grove's Pacific Theatre.  The word on the street is that this theatre is one of the top 5 grossing movie theatres in the U.S. or maybe even the world.  As a result, I'm guessing that this theatre is somewhat trendsetting.  Perhaps some of you have already seen the innovation that I'm about to tell you about, in which case, I guess it's not such a big deal.  Anyway, they have just installed automated kiosks for concessions.  You walk up to a touch screen, select what you want, insert cash or swipe a credit card, pick up your receipt, and then head to the express pick up stand, where your order is waiting for you.  It was pretty awesome, and tons faster than the lines one usually waits in for concessions, while you are nervous that your movie has already started.  This is bound to mean more money for theatres, which means either they could lower prices (fat chance) or they may take better care of the theatre or they might just pocket it.  Anyway, good idea somebody.

Intolerable Cruelty.  It might surprise some of you that I waited so long to see this movie as it is a Cohen brother movie, and my favorite movie is Raising Arizona.  It might surprise others that I went to see it at all as it didn't exactly gather acclaim or box office dollars.  Well, I went tonight and the verdict is 6034 Conan O'Briens, which is equivalent to pretty darn good.  I liked the movie taken by itself quite a bit, and it definitely had the distinct flavor of a Cohen brother film, in spite of the marketing campaign that did not have that flavor.

Saturday, November 01, 2003 7:16:09 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [1]  | 
 Friday, October 31, 2003

Just a quick note to let you all know that we are safe and sound from the fires.  Don't let the name "Firestorm" give you the idea that fire is raining down from the sky.  "Ashstorm" might be more appropriate from that angle.  We have smelled the smoke, and the ash has fallen on us, and we saw some flames north of Los Feliz, but we aren't in harm's way.  Also, Jamie's parents' home is not in danger either, though Don's school at Camp Pendleton was closed at least part of this week.

Friday, October 31, 2003 5:45:37 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

Today's a big day here in the Coulter household.  Jamie got a new computer, a Sony Vaio W510G.  It's pretty awesome for what she'll be using it for.  It's got a widescreen, and the keyboard flips up to cover half the screen, at which point the display switches to a clock/CD player.  It's also got the capability of recording television and such, but as it's right next to our TV at the moment, and we've got TiVo, there's probably not much point in hooking that up just yet.  We also got a new phone.  It's 5.8 GHz.  I've found that I use my cell phone enough for business, that it's cheaper to start using our land line, but I didn't want to start using it until I got caller ID and a digital answering machine, which this phone has.  So, I'll be sending out a mass email some time soon with that phone number, in case you don't already have it.

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 Thursday, October 30, 2003

Well, I didn't get to make it out to the PDC today, because I was getting pretty far behind on work.  I do plan to make it tomorrow, though.  At the moment, I'm waiting for Mark to get home from work, and so I've been reading other's blogs to pass the time.  I read Ben's blog, and he's talking a lot about skateboarding, so I thought I'd throw my two cents in.  I've gotten pretty good on the long board in the Sieber's driveway.  I have a hard time on narrow sidewalks, because it pulls to the right, so it's hard to get momentum going in the right direction before I get off the sidewalk.  In the virtual world, I'm much better.  I've also been playing Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4, and I just hit 50%.  I'm not sure how much more of it I'll play, as it is not relaxing like Gran Turismo; it's infuriating.  Plus, Jamie just bought me Tony Hawk Underground (T.H.U.G.), so I may have to move on to that.

Thursday, October 30, 2003 12:01:59 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Monday, October 27, 2003

Again, I've waited too long to blog.  I know I won't remember everything, but I'll do what I can.  Friday, Jamie had the day off, and so did Tony.  So, we met up with them to go out to the Greatland Target in Burbank.  We ended up going to the Olive Garden first, because Tony & Martel hadn't eaten.  I can safely say that this was the nicest Olive Garden I've ever been to.  As Jamie and I had already eaten lunch, we just had a glass of Chiraz and breadsticks.  One thing that wasn't as good about this OG compared to the Waco OG was that neither Andrew nor Jason were there supplying us with beacoup mints on the sly.  Anyway, we hit Target, Michael's, Best Buy, and Aaron Brothers, where Jamie picked up a little something to get started on Jeff's commissioned work for his apartment.  One side note, as we were enjoying a little Starbucks outdoors, we noticed the thin layer of ash that was across our table, a reminder of the many fires blazing in the Southland.

Later that evening, we headed over to their apartment.  We ordered pizza and watched the second episode of Tony's show on DVD.  This time it was a rough cut, without Ron Howard doing the narration.  It was still good, but it was interesting to see a professional show before it's completely polished.  I fixed up Martel's laptop that was suffering from both Klez and Sobig.  I got rid of that stuff, and the computer's running much better.  However, I still can't open Task Manager, which meanse that there's still some kind of problem.  Anyone with ideas on how to fix this, please let me know.

Saturday, Jamie worked, and so did I.  But Saturday night, while Jamie was still at work, I went to meet one of my clients at The Palm for a dinner sponsored by Microsoft.  The group there were mostly deans and professors, as well as Microsoft Academic Development Evangelists.  It looks like Microsoft is finally working on getting involved at the curriculum level in universities, rather than just marketing their products to universities.  My client was in town for some pre-PDC meetings, but she was going to be in Europe during the actual PDC, so she gave me her pass.  I haven't gone to any of the sessions yet, because Jamie and I are about to go meet Tony on set for lunch.  However, I did get the initial bag of goodies last night.  It has some sample software and magazines and blah blah blah.  The crown jewel of the bag, however, is a full-fledged copy of Office 2003 Professional Edition.  Score.  But I'm getting ahead of myself...

Jamie's parents came into town on Sunday morning.  They went to Pacific Crossroads with us that morning for church.  At church, the pastor spotted somebody sleeping in the congregation, and he basically started yelling at them.  He started talking about how "that's not worship" and that people should be listening to him "as if it were God standing up here."  That pissed me off quite a bit.  I hope he knows that person enough to know how his tirade will affect him.  I hope that wasn't that person's first time to be back in church in years.  To make matters worse, shortly after the pastor continued his sermon, he quoted the passage from Matthew 18 about "If your brother sins against you, go and show him his fault, just between the two of you."  It's one thing for a pastor to struggle with practicing what he preaches as he lives his daily lilfe.  Nobody's perfect.  It's another thing entirely for a pastor to not practice what he preaches while actually preaching it.  The man often preaches about how we should be firmly committed to a local body and submit to its authority.  I agree.  However, after many weeks of hearing him preach, I don't know that I could submit myself to his authority.

Anywho, after church, Clinton, Tony & Martel joined us for lunch at Baja Fresh.  Then, we took Don & Connie to The Grove to show Don where Jamie works.  Then, we introduced them to the ArcLight by seeing Veronica Guerin.  Wow, that movie was intense, but really good.  It's amazing how much one person can affect a country when the country is as small as Ireland.  After the movie, we went to Grace, a trendy restaurant over on Beverly, where Connie saw Jeff Goldblum and some other celebrity whose name no one could remember.  Needless to say, a good time was had by all, and it was nice to have Don & Connie come hang out with us in our element.

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 Saturday, October 25, 2003

Camera phones are the perfect companion to blogs.  One day I will have one.

Saturday, October 25, 2003 7:39:17 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [3]  | 

I really like the idea of learning to read lips.  For the spy factor, but also for the hard-of-hearing factor from spending so much time in Mark and Brandon's cars in high school.  Also, I'm not sure why rappelling would be better than skydiving, but I believe it would just be as useful.  So, that will make the list.  As for driving at high speeds, I like to think I'm learning that with all of the Gran Turismo 3 that I've been playing.  See, the thing is I want to learn the stuff legally, so some of your suggestions are right out.  Like making Jason's blog pretty.

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