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Unemployed witch hunt

1 Comment // Written on May 05, 2010 // career, outings, rant/rave

It’s been something that’s been eating my mind for a long time.  As far as I can remember, the job hunt has never faired well for many of the nation’s unemployed because i’ll tell you all off the bat, being unemployed sucks…especially in a market like this when so much is expected and required in order to get a job that now we’re all resorting to pickling off the bones and bits of scrap left for us.  It’s become so scarce that we all become desperate and hostile just to land that dream job…but in the end, we’re all still talented people caught in the middle of a storm…and yet, sometimes we’re still pre-judged as less than who we are.

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The Babbler #5: costume creativity, reminders, and the droid

No Comment // Written on Nov 06, 2009 // babble, friends, gadgets, night, outings, parties, tech

Welcome to the Babbler, where I condense and summarize what has happened in a period of time since my last post with brief and random thoughts usually because i haven’t had the time to blog in between. Some of what I say may make sense, some may not.  But that’s the premise, all the babble that’s fit to blog! So off we go:

1. It’s been a while since I went out for Halloween, last year I did not do anything because I never had the time nor did I not want to make the same error I did years ago and buy an expensive costume that I would never use again In my life (I did one time, and It cost a little over $100).  This year I wanted to do something, go somewhere, be In the thick of It…I mean this IS New York.  First thing I did was get a costume, something affordable.  So I dressed up as a surgeon, and the ensemble cost me only $50.  In addition, I plan on giving the costume away to my family abroad as well.  While I was out with my brother and a few friends, I saw many people who really went out of their way to be creative in designing their costumes for close to $0.  In general, people tend to be more creative and inventive when short-funded, which is neat in a way.  Here are the top three costumes I saw that where creative:
1) the serial killer (a black jumpsuit with taped cereal boxes, where each box was blood-stained with a knife)
2) the pin cushion (brown canvas dress with foam tips pinned all over)
3) one of the crazy 88 henchmen from Kill Bill Vol 1 (just a mask covering the eyes, and a suit)

2. I love my iphone, it has changed my life in many good ways.  But before you call me an apple zealot or fan-boy, I must admit that Google is making great strides in their Android OS.  The success of most major-released Android devices proves that open-source software is truly the way to go.  I mean look at Google Voice…Apple stopped the app from hitting the iPhone because someone made a big stink (i’m looking at you AT&T), yet on Android it’s released and used with positive raves.  Then comes the Motorola Droid with it’s wifi, 5MP camera compared to iphone’s 3.2, an interchangeable battery which iphone doesn’t have, a big 3.7-inch 854 x 480 touchscreen which is bigger than the iphones’, expandable MicroSDHC storage compared to the iphone’s static internal storage, AND last but not least…FREE navigation by Google Maps compared to $60+ apps for the iphone that do the same thing.  The only catch is that it’s for Verizon and it’s CDMA network…but there are Android phones on GSM carriers like T-Mobile (which I renewed my contract with recently).  To summarize, Google is slowly doing the things for their Android OS that Apple refuses do for iphone OS.  If Apple keeps this up, then as much as I love their products, I will not hesitate to jump ship and make the switch to Android.

3. not too long ago, my friend Al celebrated his 1st anniversary of his blog with a brief post thanking his readers…it shook me up for one reason and one reason only: I forgot my blog’s anniversary.  Given that I feel I can excuse myself with a first offense…still…I think back to October 10th, 2005…the day I would start something where i’d share a part of my life with you all for five years and counting…

…wow…five years…that’s a lot.  This blog started as a way for me to channel out my stress from mourning the death of my father.  From there it just evolved somehow surviving everything from writer’s block to domain changes.  Five years ago I never saw myself carrying on this blog for longer than a year…but it’s still here, and I’m happy.  The day I decide to stop blogging, you’ll all know.  Until then, the show must go on…and I don’t see the show ending anytime soon.

And this time, I wont forget (thanks Al for the indirect reminder).

The Babbler #4: A not-so-linear sequence of events

No Comment // Written on Oct 04, 2009 // babble, design, iphone, love, mac, outings

Welcome to the Babbler, where I condense and summarize what has happened in a period of time since my last post with brief and random thoughts usually because i haven’t had the time to blog in between. Some may make sense, some may not…but that’s the premise, all the babble that’s fit to blog! So off we go:

Wow, so it’s nearly been a month since i have written any entry with some substance (excluding my brief post proving my still-existence in the blogging world), but i must say that a lot has happened in September…i can’t say it’s been all good or all bad, but it made me realize how it’s just best that we try to prepare for everything. Continue reading →

random thoughts on a hump day

No Comment // Written on Apr 15, 2009 // babble, movie, nap, outings

- Jim Carrey is a great actor for serious roles
- i’m growing back my goatee, the clean-shaven look has brought me nothing but bad luck
- good weather’s a-coming…this means it’s back to the gym for me!
- i should do something crazy and impulsive, like go bungee-jumping off the manhattan bridge or fondle a subway rat…do you think she’ll like me more if i’m like that?
- i finished writing my 3rd and final short story…i think it’s as realistic as it gets
- 3am is the new “eh, it’s still early!”
- in about a week, 6am will become the “eh, it’s still early!…oh wait, i see sun”
- just today i realized why people call Wednesday, “hump day”. i thought it meant…never mind

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