Moxy Fruvous - The Drinking Song
Sep. 5th, 2002 12:59 amAnd the band played on
As the helicopters whirred
Drunk on the lawn in a nuclear dawn
My senses finally blurred
And the band played on
As the helicopters whirred
Drunk on the lawn in a nuclear dawn
My senses finally blurred
Another thing with SFU Slurrey (which I will damn well call it if I want to) now is that it is way too crowded. Lunch time has a huge number of people in the pool, standing room only. No free labs to go anywhere (luckily I have a desk in my office area). And there was a queue to use the guy's washroom. It frigging sucks now compared to what it was. "All these young whipplesnappers!".
My opinion of Surrey is rapidly going downhill. Only in Surrey do I see large numbers of crackwhores, druggies, drug dealers and other underworld types. Also another thing I noticed about Surrey now, is the disproportionate number of mentally and physically impaired people. Ben Kenobi (Obi-Wan) said it best in Star Wars: A New Hope, "You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villany." (Sound Clip).
Some people may now say (Audio Clip), but damn the torpedoes and to well with it (Sound Clip). Surrey is a scummy place compared to Burnaby or Vancouver, and deserves the name "Slurrey" IMHO.
TechBC SFU Slurrey
So I get up this morning, 6.30am. Read email and the like, have some breakfast, look at the newspaper, and head off to school. Nobody else in the house is awake when I leave. (Listening to Eiffel 65 - Dub In Life now) My commute to SFU Slurrey is only 30 minutes now, instead of the 90 minutes it took me before. That was probably one of the only good things that happened to me today.
Got to SFU Slurrey, found that neither of my access worked to get me anywhere, even in the door. Complained at security for that, so I could get some work done later on. Looked at the CMS, had no idea where my class was, because of a pile of changes. SFU changed the numbering system for the rooms! And they did it on a zig-zagging grid. What the hell were the facilities people smoking?
My first class was INTD210 - Visualizing Project Management. Yes, the class is new to me, but the instructor is dry and doesn't seem to care about the material. We formed up into our own teams, my team consists of 4 girls, myself and Tien. Brittney will be joining the team as of next class as well. The teacher told Micheal Cox and myself to stop answering questions, as, once she waited for an answer, and none was forthcoming from the class, it was like trying to extract hen's teeth, and we gave up and just voiced out the answer loudly. The teacher eventully got annoyed with the lack of input from the class, and let us off 20 minutes early.
I bought a second hand Sound Blaster 128 and USB hub off Aaron, since we had arranged it previously, and I did the transaction while waiting for the next class.
The next class was ITEC240 - Data Structures. Come on! I've done the data structures side of programming and computer science a long time ago. They getting really annoying! If I wanted to really learn something, I would like to study software design patterns. I went to try and see about challenging the course (along with my math course), only to be told that I need to wait until next week, as the first priority is new people with stuff messed up. I'm certain this isn't entirely SFU policy, but I'll let them be for now, as I know some of them are really busy and understaffed.
Had a quick lunch, discussed a website with Ian, Marie-Claudé and Erica (Good thing #2 in here, getting paid nicely). Did most of the math weekly assignment (that was not for marks, just for practice) and then went to the math class. It was scheduled in when we had an open lab, because yesterday, when we would have had the class, was a public holiday. Again, I'm certain that is not SFU policy. The math class, as an open lab, was the first class of the day that was actually in a room with computers. Even our programming class wasn't in a computer lab. I used one of the chairs and took a nap. The teacher is some weird russian woman, who keeps mixing her metaphors badly, and doesn't make much sense at all. She was also lacking in intelligence enough to write on the whiteboard using a permanant marker.
Most of the way thru the class while I was napping, Marissa snuck in, and came and hugged me. That was good thing #3 that happened for today. Talked to her, hugged her, grabbed my stuff and left to go home. Thought I saw
stabmyhead at Surrey Central Station, not exactly sure. Took the 30 minute transit ride home. Jon broke something on his server, and I told him that I'm not fixing it for a while.
(Stuff that happened tonight in the next post)
I finally decided on my new 19" monitor and bought it.
ViewSonic P95f+B
/me likes big screen!
Seriously, the graphics quality on it is really supreme! I'll get a digital camera to snap a photo of it soon.
Whoa. What is it lately? Two deaths of people I knew!
You have probably read in the paper about the Burnaby woman (Virvé) murdered by her husband while they were in Mexico. We went to their Christmas party last year, and I, being the oldest 'child' there, kept all the little children from getting into mischief, includeding her two children.
Today, Tai Meng came online, and informed me that his father was in a motor vehicle accident last Tuesday, and passed away. So if anybody runs into him around, please be nice to him and offer your condolences.
I saw this spam on usenet, with a lovely reply:
Do you have a computer ?
Do you want to earn more extra income at home ?
Let your computer work for you .
please come and visit :
www.ezworkfromhome.net
The reply:
> Do you have a computer ? No. I have a neural adapter which directly connects my brain to Usenet. > Do you want to earn more extra income at home ? You mean, like, doing the dishes and stuff? > Let your computer work for you . I already told him to but he doesn't listen to me. He's very stubborn... > please come and visit : > www.ezworkfromhome.net No. I'm afraid.
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Am I such a greedy bastard? | |
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ok reading that now some input | |
| if I knew you were occupied I would not of bothered you. | |
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you expected to be invitied to do things?
i never get invited for anything in general. i work 3 days a week now chilling out when i'm not working. those who invitied you before think about them they only invited you because you had something they wanted | |
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"I had something they wanted?" I used to hang out with the guys at Anime club "Melissa, Clint, Yvonne etc" and it's like...now I don't even talk to them and when I try to do things with them they end up giving me an excuse saying that they are busy and then plan shit around me and go do it. I'd try to organize something but no one wants to do anything with me. | |
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stop being greedy. you can't have everything. i'm content with a very minimal number of friends, which, excluding my girlfriend, I only see one of them in person on any regular basis | |
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but, I suppose you're right.... | |
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when exams come around i become incredibly 'popular' because people seek my knowledge then. but it's all a farce | |
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I never thought of it that way... I'd hang out with people because they'd be fun to hang out with. Sharing common knoledge with people and recreational activites and the conversing amoungst eachother. I don't know....maybe I was missing everything else.... | |
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everybody is 'allowed' (and I say this on purpose) to be in group of people, because the others see something they require in you, even if they don't realize it on a concious level. | |
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and I know this is a quote of the matrix but it is actually the truth each human being, as a species in general, seek to improve itself, to the detriement of others it's simply survival of the fittest gone quite wrong | |
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then I am most likely as bad as everyone else. Mind you I don't really see these things until they are pointed out to me....I am most likely guilty and if I have done or insinuated you in that manner I do apologize. | |
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if I claimed my reason were superior intellect, or anything else, i'd be trying to isolate myself from everybody else, but i have truely found that humans seek only their own goals. If they happen to share goals with another, knowingly or not., they form an alliance, or 'friend group'. the buddhist monks saw this as well, and had a master teaching acolytes about what went on | |
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It has gone very wrong.... but you have to admit that there are at least some people that aren't like that. They seek a friend simply because they seek a friend. | |
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as such, there are only two really stable relationships that are possible between people. i use the term relationship in a broad sense as the two relationship forms are: plutonic relationship, with the master and the acolytes and true love (there is no better term), with a couple (of any orientation) the love relation, firstly, as you have seen with Jenna, works because both sides completely support the other | |
| those that seek a friend are looking for components of the love relationship, but not the whole deal | |
| amongst the components of the love relationship, the most frequently sought thing I am aware of, is just having somebody to rant to, and speak one's problems. | |
| so what Jenna and I have. That would be classified as true love.... | |
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| I can honestly say that you and your girlfriend have exactly what Jenna and I have. | |
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the second type, plutonic relationships, are very rarely seen in a pure form due to how humans corrupt things, and seek only parts of each things that they consider good for themselves, or they want | |
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the masses pretending to be my 'friend' before the exams, to gain my knowledge is an example of the corrupted plutonic relationship, where the pretend-acoltyes want just some of the knowledge of the master, only the parts they think they need. like in the karate kid movies, the acoltye does not think he needs to know about waxing the car (wax on, wax off, repeat) | |
| even now, you come to me as an acolyte, seeking a facet of knowledge | |
| but is it wrong to ask? | |
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the problem is not asking, but listening. in that way, you have risen above many others. they ask, but do not listen to the entire answer only the parts that they consider significent you have listened to the entire answer | |
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And what about the people you offer advice to that don't listen to you and go off in a conpulsive and illogical manner? Was it all in vain? | |
| that is why I seldom offer much advice any more | |
| because of the risk people won't even listen? | |
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i do not consider it a risk that they won't listen but the sole reason behind me telling them less, is the time it takes | |
| the plutonic master gives his knowledge freely when it will be put to good use and fully taken to heart | |
| So, in the end, it all comes down to people using you for something in the end...it makes more sense. I guess I can honestly say that I can be bad for that....now that I recall most of the stuff that had happened in the past... | |
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everybody is at fault even myself I have used people to further my own ends just like you | |
| Then would it make it right and cancel out the fact that it is wrong, or is it wrong and we're just too ignorant or dependant to stop using people? | |
| as a species we are too dependant on using other people |
I've been really busy lately, so here is a big update for everybody.
Saw the fireworks with Marissa and my parents on Saturday, after eating dinner at a Mexican place on Davie. Marissa and I went to wait outside the Milestones at Davie & Denman right after the fireworks for my little brother. We get there, and he isn't there. We wait a long time, and it turns out, although the main entrance was specified before, he was waiting at a side enterance for 15 minutes! Numbskull!
Anyway, went home, slept with Marissa 8->. Sunday morning afternoon we woke up, and took a shower. I worked on phpMyAdmin some getting it ready for the release. Marissa left around 7.30pm when I walked her to the bus stop. After releasing phpMyAdmin, I worked on Cherenkov, my new server, since Apache-2.0.40 has been released.
Spent Monday working on my Cherenkov after waking up reasonably late. While my parents and brother went to pick up my aunt from the Airport at 10pm, I put my new server into place. By some bad twist of fate, Shaw failed for a while right after that. Once it came back, I found that Cherenkov was bouncing email :-( instead of accepting it. Took me till 4am to get that fixed. Slept till 7am, when I got up for work.
Work was really slow today, mostly because I was tired. At lunchtime I went to the picture framing place and picked up my now framed poster. It was the poster I bought from
miharu, framed with a brushed metal frame. I'll take a picture of it soon, once it is up on my wall. Hugh Fisher (of ANU) worked on the MVS code with me for a while in the afternoon, before leaving to catch his plane back to Australia.
On my way home, I went to Fly Computers and bought a new 16 port 10/100 switch (D-Link DSS-16+), because my 8 port switch had run out of space. I'm selling off the old 8 port to somebody, to cut my costs.
I've been working on Cherenkov more this evening, and I have most things sorted out now, just a few things to go before it is all fine and dandy. Amongst interesting projects to be done next, I'll be writing a little status application in PHP and shell scripts to access my Windows machines via SNMP and grab some data from them that I can store in a MySQL database before displaying it on a webpage.
I'm working from home tommorrow, after sleeping in a bit, so that will be nice and relaxing for a while. w00t!
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For those that are in the programming world (geek people) and use PHP with MySQL. I have just released the latest version of phpMyAdmin. It's announced with ChangeLogs in all the usual places.
For everybody else, yes, this is one of the reason I don't post much on LiveJournal. Because I'm too busy enjoying myself with my girlfriend (
amethest) and programming things, plus I have my job, because having some money is good.
As of today at TechBC, we now have a way to convert all of the labs to a giant supercomputer cluster, that doesn't disturb the hard drives of the existing systems at all, and gives us a lot of power.
Just slip bootable cds into the machines we want to use and reboot them. The ISO image i've set up is only 8mb, but it will probably get a little bit larger with some more useful tweaks and utilities, and since it's that small, we are going to put it on mini-cds while they are cheap. We just want enough to boot up the majority of a lab in a single pass.
The cluster master we have is only a lowly pentium2 350mhz, but it was all IS was prepared to give us to wipe out for the cluster idea we wanted. Some of the researchers are willing to pool some money for a decent cluster master, so then we will have a really uber cluster.
If we just start up all of the labs stuff, that gives us 90 1.4 Ghz Athlons, plus 60 other machines (Mixed Pentium3 & Pentium2). That means we have at least 150 Ghz of power in total!
I wanted to ask the opinion of my friends, about a minor incident, and what everybody would recommend as a course of action.
A while after the fireworks on Wednesday, August 8, my girlfriend (
amethest) and I caught a #5 Downtown bus (#V3152) on Denman @ Nelson. We moved to the back of the bus, as there were two seats there, despite hoards of people standing at the very front. After a few stops, the bus driver came to the back and threw out the cigarette of one girl after warning her again, after that the bus driver returned to driving the bus. Other people at the back of the bus continued to toke on their pot, despite an additional warning from the bus driver.
Around 11.55pm, the same girl took out a cigarette, and said she was going to light it. My girlfriend informed her that if she (the girl) lit it, she (my girlfriend) would take it away from her and throw it out of the window. The girl proceeded to light up anyway, and given that my girlfriend had the interests of all law-abiding peoples on the bus, she attempted to take the cigarette away from the smoking girl. My girlfriend was stopped by the girl sitting next to the the smoking girl, and because of the other pot smokers on the adjacent seats pulling my girlfriend backwards, in combination with the lurching bus, my girlfriend was slammed back into her seat. The girl who had tried to light the cigarette continued to fight with my girlfriend, and my girlfriend tried to kick her. I placed myself between my girlfriend and the other girl to protect my girlfriend and attempt to break up the fight.
At the very next stop, the bus driver came to the back of the bus to see what the altercation was about. Despite what all the other elder folk around us on the bus saying that the pot and cigarette smokers were causing the problem, the bus driver ejected my girlfriend and I, along with the two girls from the bus.
From there, because it was a fair distance to my stop for the #151 Coquitlam bus at Granville and Hastings, I made my way quickly, not checking for any injuries sustained during the altercation. When I got to my stop, with a few minutes to spare, I checked myself, and found that I had a cut and bleeding lower lip, in addition to a bleeding nail cuticle.
I think that the bus driver made the wrong move initially, by not ejecting the smoking girl and her friend the first time she was caught smoking. They should have been summarily ejected from the bus at the point. Secondly, the bus driver ignoring the information that all of the elder folk said that the people in the back were smoking pot, even tho he warned them himself after smelling it. Again, I think that he should have ejected them from the bus.
My girlfriend and I have as much of a right to non-polluted, breathable air in confined spaces as the next person. I have no problem with people smoking weed or cigarettes out in the open, or in a private area, but doing it in a confined public area is clearly unacceptable behaviour.