Friday, June 23, 2006

um, hi

it's been a couple weeks so i figure i should post something. yet i have nothing to post. so...........um, hi! i'm scott. have we met?

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

dancing queen

do you ever wake up to the most random song in your head? somehow, i have "dancing queen" by abba in my head and i can't get it out! maybe i have to dance it out...

the maintenance guy came to fix our dishwasher today, turns out it was just a sliver of wood stuck in the drain. i didn't think we owned any wooden utensils until i noticed a wooden spoon on our counter. huh. then we started talking about captain morgan and how his last job was bar securty (even though he's about my size). then he told me a story about when he was going into a bar (long time ago) and the bouncer was a huge african-american and the guy in line in front of him was a small japanese guy. the bouncer says he doesn't like "orientals" so he can't come in. the japanese guys starts pleading with him to just let him go in and get his friends and they'll leave. the bouncer says no and puts a hand on his shoulder. the japanese guy tells him to take it please three times and when the bouncer doesn't, he sweeps the hand off his shoulder and strikes the bouncer, knocking him backwards. the bouncer tries to hit him back, but the japanese guy is much quicker and ends up knocking him down the stairs (this was on the second floor at the top of the stairs). the bouncer is madder than ever and is still trying to land a punch on this little japanese guy who keeps knocking him backwards. all the while, the japanese guy is saying sorry and asking if he can just get his friends and leave. the bouncer is mad and saying things like i'm going to kill you so the japanese guy knocks the bouncer into the street, but since there's traffic, he quick grabs him and throws him back onto the sidewalk. the bouncer still won't give up so the japanese guy uses cotta or kota (???) or something involving hitting nerve simplexes thus rendering the bouncer unconcious. he revives the bouncer, but it takes awhile for the bouncer to be completely coherent so the japanese guy goes up and gets his friends and leaves. pretty cool story. then the maintenance guy tells me about this martial art (cotta) and how it's illegal to teach it because of too many accidental deaths. anyhoo, that's my story for the day.

Monday, June 05, 2006

oblivjobshoutdoku

titles should be made at the end of the post.

anyhoo, i just got oblivion for my pc and already i've played 16 hours and david has played 7. we both love it. it's such a huge game and the gameplay is really open. and the graphics are just gorgeous on my new computer. oh and a few hours of halo 2 in there as well.

i just got a letter (yesterday, but i was too busy playing oblivion to get it then) from adaptasoft. letters are never a good sign, especially when they use the word "however" in it. so it looks like i'll still be in urbana this summer, but i'll really have to limit my oblivion playing time so that i can keep searching for a job. maybe i'll hire a head hunter and let him do all the work. there's still a good chance i'll move in with caleb (it's the only place i have to go).

good news with my side projects though! i finally succeeded with my first version of a shoutbox/guestbook. you can view it here. and for all you sudoku fans, i also made a solver here. i hope you all post something on my shoutbox. i added a lot of (what i think are) cool features. and it was challenging and stimulating and fun. they may run a little slow, but that's because i turned my older computer into a webserver and that's what they're running off of. just be patient, they'll load. let me know if you run into any bugs (please be detailed) or if you have any other ideas you think i should add. they may look pretty plain, but it took a lot of work to get all the stuff running in the background. next, i think i'm going to try to learn how to do passwords and usernames.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

it's been awhile

wow, so much to talk about. let's begin...

first of all, second interview. i think it went pretty well. i haven't heard anything yet, but hopefully soon. and i had a good time in west lafayette including seeing my possible future townhouse. lunch at triple xxx and supper at scotty's. halo2 for a few hours and oblivion all night long. i slept for an hour and a half and then drove an hour and a half back to urbana and went to work to this:

a pretty normal day, work-wise. the weather was getting frightful. during my lunch (2-230), i heard the tornado sirens going off but didn't think much of it. i got back to work to a brown out and tons of people crowded in our basement. some of our computers were off; some were not. all of the lights were off. our single test-taker's computer had shut down so katrina was trying to figure out how to restore power so he could finish. that's about the time the fire alarms went off and we all had to go outside (to the impending tornado). there was about 100 people in the building and we split up among the nearby buildings. oh yeah, the fire alarm went off because there was smoke coming from a dungeon room in the basement, like where the trolls scoop coal to keep the building going. turns out a motor had burnt up (because of the brown out or causing the brown out, i'm not sure which). well, we waited for about 45 minutes until the firemen gave an all clear but by then the whole building's power had been shut down and we were only allowed inside to get our stuff and then we were told to just go home. so we figured out how our test-taker could reschedule and sent him off and then katrina stayed to document the problem and i went home with an extra hour and a half off work early. i made it till 730pm when i crashed till about 600am and got up to:

i went in to work early today to make sure everything would work when we rebooted it all. they had restored power 1100pm the night previously. everything worked fine. we even had 14 total people today. although i made a mistake when i accidentally pulled the power on the file server, thus stopping everyone's test (7 at the time). we rebooted all computers and restarted the tests and they were all able to pick up where they left off (oops!). then i set out to fix station #1 which has been "broken" for months and we're trying to figure out what's wrong with it and get it fixed so we can return the loaner. we called prometric a few weeks ago and they tried to troubleshoot it and then told us the network card was bad. we found that it was under warranty so we called hp. they tried to troubleshoot it today and then told us that nothing was wrong with the machine, but it was a server permissions problem. conflicting stories. i believe hp and tomorrow, i get to call prometric back tomorrow and tell them they were wrong. should be pretty fun. oh and our new guy came in today. his name is brian and he's a senior in poly sci. i'm not sure what "senior" means in the summer. poor guy was in for 4 hours and he read procedure manuals the entire time. it's our own brand of hazing. heh. so i finally came home to:

my new computer! i received it last thursday and put it together myself. no problems except my $45 heatsink does not fit on my motherboard (it says it does...). and then i couldn't figure out why my ide channels weren't showing up on my bios. turns out i needed to install raid drivers for channels 2 and 3 to work. got it working on friday and got winxp installed but still was having problems. i gave up at 400am saturday morning and slept 4 hours. jay and i helped sue move which took about 5 hours while neal fixed my computer and reinstalled winxp. then off to kaitlyn's house where i pretty much crashed. next day was church, family supper, traci's grad party, megan's and a "haunted" house. but all of this is on the side panel.

anyhoo, this is freakishly long so i'll cut 'er off. please pray for me to seek God's will with this job!

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