The last 3 months

5
Oct
3

I’ve kind of disappeared lately. The last few months has been filled with the usual stresses of work, lot of cycling, and just filling late night time with TV shows before dozing off. I stayed at home sick today with the intention of getting some work done, but that isn’t happening. Instead, I’ve been thinking about bits and pieces of my life. I wanted to try and catch you all up. I say “try” because I always start out with the idea that I’ll get my point across but inevitably fail because I soon find that writing about myself isn’t the most interesting thing at all. I’m surprised that you’re even reading this really.

Work has been stressful, as I’m sure many of you can relate. I spent the better part of May, June, July and August cooped up in the hardware engineering lab or the EMC chamber until the wee hours of the morning. There were a few off-site adventures to NW EMC to checkout FCC compatibility of my project, and at times find out that we’re not so compliant which led to a lot of debugging. As it were, it was a constant rinse and repeat cycle of working from 8-5 verifying my project, and debugging issues. I’d go cycling for an hour or two to get my head on straight, then return to the office from 8-midnight or later. I’m sure that can’t be good for anyone. Some days I would be so tired that my mind was completely numb, and I’d just walk around in a daze.

Cycling, for the most part, kept me sane. I’d ride 20-30 miles after work just to get my mind off of things. It was really nice to just sit and propel yourself on a country road for miles at a time. I started the season back on March 12, 2009, and officially ended it just last week on Sept 23rd, 2009 with a total of 2321 miles over the last 6 months. My bike, a 2006 Specialized Tarmac Comp has seen well over 4000 miles since i bought it in the spring of 2007. I wore out the original set of brakes and the original set of wheels after 3000 miles. The chain was changed back around 2000 miles and it’s only been through one “accident” during the 2007 STP. Not too bad.

Other stuff
serenity_lSomehow I found some opportunities to fall in love with a new movie — well, new to me anyway. In early August, I was over at a friend’s place and and watched “Serenity“. Yes, it was originally filmed in 2005. The acting was great and the concept of a colonized universe because the “Earth was used up” seemed appealing to me. Apparently my brother, David, tried to show me this movie back in 2006 after it came out on DVD, but I had no reason to watch it. Boy, was I mistaken. I come to find out that the movie was based on the 2002 TV show “Firefly.” I looked it up on Hulu the same weekend and gave the first and second episode a shot. Boy, it was good and I wondered why I never heard of it before — perhaps it was because it was stuck in the library studying my ass off at the time.

I watched almost the entire season in the first weekend and thought I’d better see how many seasons this show ran. I was saddened to find out that the series only ran for one season before being canceled by Fox. D’oh! I bought the Blu-Ray versions of both titles and watched them both at least twice over now. I think it just gets better each time really. As a side note, I found the character of Kaylee Fry (played by Jewel Staite) really sweet and loving. She’s the ships mechanic, who is sweet and “bubbly” and yet be very stern and straight with someone when she is upset. I think Jewel is hot, so that may have something to do with it as well :-D The whole Firefly / Serenity series consumed about 2 weeks of the late night hours which is great – something to watch before I doze off to sleep for the night.

Somewhere in here, I bought a new home theater system. I thought, man, it might be time to get sound that is better than just the two speakers from my TV. I’m glad I made that choice since the “movie experience” in the house went from “OK” to “DAMN! I didn’t know that bullet went from the front left corner of the room to the rear right!” (Of course, you may have guessed the first thing that popped into the DVD player was The Matrix and the all mighty lobby shoot out scene :-D

ANYWAY… After finding out that Firefly only aired for a season, i started looking at the Filmography of the principle characters and found a couple of other good shows as a result. Nathan Fillion (who played Captain Malcolm ‘Mal’ Reynolds) was in Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog (starring Neil Patrick Harris — yes, Doogie Howser); Adam Baldwin (who played Jayne) is in Chuck as John Casey (knew this one already since I already watch Chuck!); Summer Glau (the Terminator on the Sarah Connor Chronicles, duh!) and Jewel Staite who was casted as a recurring guest star in Season 4 of Stargate: Atlantis and promoted to a regular status in Season 5 as Dr. Jennifer Keller.

Stargate_Atlantis_Season_5_CastI watched Stargate: SG1 on and off for the last few years on SCI-FI and was familiar with the whole “Stargate” concept so I thought I’d give Stargate Atlantis a try — started with Season 5. I watched it and definitely loved the characters in the show as well as a continuation of what the SG:1 series had already established. But again, I was saddened to find out that the show did not get renewed for a sixth season. (Man, i thought, that’s two shows that I’ve watched and that’s two shows that I find out that has been canceled?!?). So if you know me, then you’ll also know that I really like Science Fiction — yes, even Star Trek; I’m sure there is a Trekkie side in you as well — so I went a head and bought seasons 4 and 5 of Stargate: Atlantis on DVD (there is no Blu-Ray version, unfortunately :( ). While I waited for those to arrive, I started watching the Pilot episode of Stargate Atlantis and for the next month I watched Seasons 1, 2, and 3 from, uh, shall we say, an “online, and out of country, source.” The video quality suffered a bit, but the story line was rather engaging. I then followed suite with Season 4, and re-watched Season 5 for continuity and clarification and got all of the inside-jokes in the screen play. Watching SG:A revived my love for Sci-Fi, I went a head and bought Seasons 1-3 as well. :-D

Stargate: Atlantis (SG:A) is the second part of the Stargate series (preceded by Stargate:SG1). With the cancellation of the show, the SyFy network premiered Stargate: Universe (SG:U) to explore the 9th chevron of the Stargate (9th symbol address to “dial” between two stargate devices and establish a connecting wormhole). Some back history can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_(device). It should be noted that much of the “Stargate” travel is heavily based on theoretical astrophysics, particularly that of black holes and wormholes — so not entirely “far fetched” considering that there are real people, today, that spend their lives doing theoretical astrophysics. But of course, “far fetched” is used broadly in this context :-D Naturally i watched the pilot episodes and find it intriguing at this time. The only actor/actress that i know from that series is Ming-Na (who played Dr. Jing-Mei Chen on ER).

stargate-universe01Oh yeah, so after watching the last season and episode of SG:A (for the second time!) i started to search for other shows that the main characters are a part of. First, there’s the obvious (because I told you above, unless you just skipped a few paragraphs) — Jewel Staite from Firefly who played as Dr. Jennifer Keller, Chief Medical Officer of the Atlantis base. David Hewlett (who plays as a self-described genius and astrophysicist Dr. Rodney McKay) wrote a British comedy themed movie called A Dog’s Breakfast — which starred himself, Kate Hewlett (real life and movie sister), Paul McGillion, and Rachel Luttrell – which i found quite odd and hilarious since some of those are the primary cast members and recurring guest stars on SG:A. I bought A Dog’s Breakfast just yesterday along with SG:A Seasons 1-3, so lets watch it at a movie night sometime in the near future.

There’s currently rumored to be a direct to DVD Stargate Atlantis movie, but the release date hasn’t been announced. I hope that one makes it through.

In closing:
If you’ve have made it this far, I applaud you.

When i started to write this several hours ago, I re-watched the Firefly episode “Out of Gas.” – If you don’t get into the whole Firefly series or the Serenity movie, do yourself a favor and at least give this episode a try. It shows a lot of the character development and the back history of the main characters that were on the ship. In my estimation, which may or may not be worth anything to you, it is definitely a “MUST SEE”

Thanks for sticking with it.
-T

Freedom Writers

21
Jan
0

[This entry is a stub and will be edited.]

I just saw Freedom Writers with Troy, John, Katie and Chantelle at Century 16.

Aside from the rude selection of teenagers in the theater, the movie was well done and was one of those movies that focused on the hardships and conflicts that exists between ethnic classes. It also raises the issue about how the educational system is structured.

The educational system classifies and rewards students for their achievements and merits, but then you also have the other side of the story – there are those who don’t succeed in school and these are the students that we push into a separate classroom with a different curriculum and different grading scales because, it is in my estimation, that our teachers have unsuccessfully taught them the true value of an education, or our teachers have given up on them. At my old high school, these were the students who ended up in classes in the basement, almost segregated from the rest of the school for math, language arts, and just about anything that is required for a “normal,” “well behaved” individual to “successfully contribute to society.” I’m not explicitly defining these terms, but I’m sure you know what I mean. These are the kids who hang out on the street corner who think they are thugs, or “hardcore” because of how they dress, walk or who they associate themselves with. Some of these are the ones who carry the attitude to get “respect” they are looking for. It saddens me to know that this is true, and it does happen – even at my old high school. Granted, I graduated 5 years ago, and things were a little better back in the day, but the principle is still the same.

The theater was filled with a great number of high school students that may fall under the description that I just described. These were the ones that were also rude during the movie, and one or two of them even got to chanting “white power” a few times over. Apparently for those select few, the movie was not a wake-up call to get their act together. I’m afraid that it might have been a glue to reinforce their current attitudes, or an outlet to bring out new hate. We even saw it first hand – two groups looked at each other wrong and exchanged words. Not a great way to end a night I guess.

I would recommend that you see the movie though. It was well done.

The Last Few Days

9
Jan
0

So what’s new? Not a whole lot. Work, snowboarding and hanging out with friends are the norm :)

Friday Jan 5th: We watched Accepted with Chantelle, Christen, Katie, Natasha and Troy.
Saturday Jan 6th: Went snowboarding up at Meadows. I drove myself up there, but boy, it was worth it!
Sunday Jan 7th: Laying low for the day to rest up and prepare for a long week of work.
Monday Jan 8th: Not a horrible Monday at work. One of my test cards work! :)

The Pursuit of Happyness

26
Dec
0

I saw the Pursuit of Happyness with Chantelle. It was a great movie, based on real events and was very well done. The ending was a little short, though. You have to see it.

I liked the quote where Chris [Will Smith] said “Happiness isn’t something that you can obtain, but it’s something that you must pursue.” I found the internal monologe to be entertaining as well, such as “This is the part of my life where I was being stupid. Trusting my bone density scanner to some hippie girl.” Great movie, but its one of those movies were you only see it once.

Warning… geeky facts about the Rubik’s cube below!

Factoid 1: The Rubik’s cube has approximately 4.21239*1036 combinations. This should break down to (correct me if I’m wrong!):

54!/((8*3)*(9!)6) = 4.21239*1036

Merry Christmas!

24
Dec
0

Merry Christmas everyone!

It’s been a few days since my last post. Since then, I’ve:

  • Gone snowboarding with Lam and two of his co-workers @ Meadows
  • Hung out with my friends at Nat’s party
  • Bought a neato Christmas present for myself. You’ll see what it is in a few days. :p
  • Caught up on my TV shows (Bones, House M.D., Lost, Scrubs) and also watched Hitch for kicks