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sleeping issues

I went to bed last night around my usual time and despite what I would consider nearly perfect sleeping conditions – I woke up this morning feeling as though I’d:

a). Not gotten any sleep at all.

b). Been hit by a tonka truck, in the head.

c). Been crushed under 2.5 tons of pillows. Which, while soft, is still very heavy.

d). All of the above.

It’s been suggested to me that my breathing habits while I sleep are less than optimal. I.E. I’m not doing enough of the whole breathing thing while I’m sleeping. It’s possible, though I don’t have any direct proof yet. And strangly, the notion doesn’t bother me as much as I would have guessed. Still, it’s something that should be investigated. I also need to get my TMJ looked at again – seems to be getting worse.

It’s noisy here in the cube farm, even this early in the morning. I’m trying to decide if a psychotic episode is a good way to start the day – I think maybe a blueberry pop tart may be more appropiate.

okay, back to work…

busy weekend – car, tools, books, tattoo, folding

I had a pretty busy weekend – started off with a little more work on the car and when I finally found the oxygen sensor I realized something terrible. I didn’t have enough tools! So, I made a trip to home depot to remedy that – but the depot ultimatly let me down. The tools that I thought would work, didn’t. So, I put everything back and called it a night. The next morning I tried again, but still no luck in getting the oxygen sensor loose. Instead, I headed up north to the 1/2 priced bookstore. The drive was uneventful, though I think the directions and signage could have been a bit more clear. I dropped off my big pile of books and did some browsing. I found three books then got called up to get a receipt for my trade. It was a little disappointing, but I did a little more looking around, realizing that I’d have to pay out anyway to get the few items I had. Then I found the comic books section.

Instead of a neatly organizied rack with the comics bagged and boarded – the comics were stacked on a shelf in piles above eye level. No place to look through them, no order, torn covers, etc. It was terrible. A cursory glance turned a couple potentials, but the sheer chaos turned me away. I made my purchase with a heavy heart and headed home.

I stopped off at the depot again, holding out hope that my eye would stumble on the perfect tool. No luck. A mild brainstorm and I headed for the mall and the not-so-soft side of sears.

Ah, yes, this was the tool place. I located a craftsman wrench that should do the job. There is, of course, a problem. To use this wrench, it’s going to have to go over top of the current O2 sensor. And to do that, I’ll need to cut some wires. Not a big deal in this case – if I’ve got the right tool and can remove the sensor. If I have to put it back, then I’ll need to reconnect the wires. Which I can do, but I’d really rather not. So, that is on hold for a bit until I work up the courage.

And speaking of courage – I decided to get a tattoo on Saturday as well. I headed over to Pain Hate Pain on Market street and met with a nice guy with lots of facial piercings. He called the tattooer in and after a brief dicusssion about the tattoo I wanted, Shad got his equipment set up and got to work. It hurt about as much as the other ones I’ve had done, but cursiously, didn’t bleed at all. I mean no bleeding whatsoever. Not during nor afterward. It was kinda weird.

He did a good job and the price was reasonable – then I went to the drug store to buy some lotion (“It puts the lotion in the basket or it gets the hose again”) to help with the aftercare. You can see a picture here:

http://gozips.uakron.edu/~aws/tattoo.html

Finally, got some more paper for another project I want to work on. I may not have picures for a while – the indivdual units aren’t complicated, but the assembly may be rough. I also got some transparent report covers for a series of water-proof origami.

Oh, and I made some more progress in Star Ocean. I wailed on what I thought was the final boss and when all was said and done, he was gone in a burst of light while I did a small victory dance. Except he wasn’t the final boss – and there are clones of him everywhere. I’ve got some better weapons now, but it’s like a mini-boss battle every 20 feet. And I’m not sure how to advance the story anymore. So, I stopped playing for a bit and went back to God of War.

Back to work…

car care

Yesterday, I filled up my gas tank and then headed over to Auto Zone to get the pesky check engine light investigated. I also bought a replacement light bulb for the stop light in the back of my car.

During the diagnostic we learned that:

1) I had a blown fuse for the diagnositc system as well as the lighter – which I’ve never used. We got the fuse replaced so that a connection could be made and it came back with 2 codes that meant the same thing –

2) Faulty oxygen sensor

So, I bought an oxygen sensor and took it home. The replacement light bulb was tricky and I’m still not sure if I got it in correctly – can’t very well step on the brake and stand behind my car at the same time. (well, I could. But it would violate the laws of physics and motion – and I’d damage the fabric of the universe. Which seems excessive.)

Then I took off my dress shirt, got out my tools, grabbed a flashlight, and popped the hood.

I spent a little time poking around in there – then I called my dad for suggestions. He’d never replaced one before but suggested somewhere near the air filter. Seemed like a good idea, so I focused my search there.

For a while, I was feeling pretty cool – most of my “work on a car” in the past has been, “take it someplace to be looked at”.

Just by observation, I learned quite a bit about what’s going on in there and I cleaned out some dry leaves I found. Ultimately, though, I didn’t find the oxygen sensor. It started to get dark and I started to get frustrated – so, I closed things up and called it a night.

The internet seems to have a solution – I think I’ve located a step-by-step. So, I’ll snag a print-out and give it another whirl tonight.

Otherwise, a pretty quiet evening of video games and reading. Our intrepid heroes made it off the moon-base and over to the time gate – where they find that their entire universe is a computer simulation. It’s pretty cool when they figure out how to get to the “real” world and kick some ass over there.

I guess that’s it for now – we’ve got a division wide breakfast meeting coming up. Later…

cleaning, video games, kung fu, fruit on the bottom

More whirl-wind cleaning last night – the de-crapification continues. I also worked on a mask I’d been contemplating for several months – it was either start/finish it, or throw out the parts. So, 20 minutes and one glue-gun induced blister later, it was finished. I’ll try to get pictures one of these days.

Played a little more Star Ocean last night – now we’re at a friggin moon-base and we still have to use swords. Granted the Ice Blade is kinda cool, but it takes forever to charge up and costs too much MP. The only ray gun in the group belongs to the chick with blue hair.

Also watched Kung Fu Hustle last night. Pretty cool movie – the story was a little slow to start off, but once it got going, it was really cool. The effects were excellent and the fighting was way over the top. Shaolin Soccer is next on my list, I think.

I believe I may have mentioned my disdain for yogurt with “Fruit on the bottom” before. I feel that, as a consumer, I should have my yogurt pre-mixed. Normally, I do the extra work that the factory should do by shaking the unopened vat of yogurt vigorously. I recently did this and when I opened the container – it spit yogurt at me. I laid down a thousand curses on the cruelty of fate, then cleaned up my shirt and ate my yogurt. It was pretty good too – blueberry.

That’s it for now…back to work…

movies, books, music

“This is some shit, up with which we will not put” – so says Brenda in Scary Movie 4. And though I up with the movie, I didn’t really enjoy it. There were some funny bits, but I think they were trying too hard.

I’ve also recently watched the unrated version of The Hills Have Eyes – and despite the jump out and scare you moments (which I enjoy) the violence was really gratuitius. There wasn’t much point/plot to the whole thing.

Silent Hill was watched during the same evening – much better movie and more visually interesting. I thought the ending was a little weak, but still a good flick. I haven’t played the game, so I don’t know how it compares.

Last evening I did a little cleaning – mostly just tossing out junk and re-organizing. I also set aside 53 books that I’m going to sell to 1/2 Priced books. Selling a book, for me, is a big deal. I’m much more interested in buying new books, but these were ones that I had read and didn’t like, or couldn’t get into. So, looks like a trip up north is in my future.

I’ve been listening to Tori Amos in heavier rotation – she’s got a song called Goodbye Pisces that’s a simple, quiet little song of the destruction of the spirit. Sad, but beautiful.

I’ve also been thinking about a new web comic. Differnt characters, more photos, same basic humor.

Guess that’s it for now…back to work…

student loans, headache, folding, video game

I was paying bills recently and realized I only had three payments left for my student loans. It’s going to feel weird – and good – to not be writing that check every month. Next up, working down that credit card.

Although it was nice long weekend – I spent most of the time with a low grade headache. Must be the weather changing.

I also worked on some origami people – you know, for my army of minions. Soon, very soon, we will be ready to conqure. If you’ve like to begin groveling now, I’ll see to it that your death is quick and painless.

I got stuck in a video game last night – the Lava Caves. Low on magic, low on health, lost and alone – it was tramatic, especially since the only door out was freaking locked. I mean, really, if you’re going to put a door inside a cave filled with Lava, do you really need to lock it? Apparently, yes, you do. So, I looked online today and discovered that the key is behind the statue of the giant bunny. Of course it is. Bastards.

Anyway, its Tuesday and it’s time to get back to work…

Dad’s birthday, more folding, the end of the comic

I visited my family over the weekend for my Dad’s birthday. He wanted things pretty low key, so we watched movies, ate some birthday pie, and spent some quality time in the hot tub. I also brought all the origami for my sister’s wedding to my parent’s place for storage. I think they were impressed – and while it was good that I could do this, I’m also a little glad that my living room isn’t covered with purple and purple paper anymore. 🙂

I also finished up my web comic today. Had some fun with that and it was a good run. You can take a look at it here:

http://gozips.uakron.edu/~aws/

Well, that’s it for now. Back to work…

giving blood and open mic night

Right after work yesterday I went to give blood, since if I didn’t there’s a chance they would have come to my apartment and demanded 2 pints. The lady at the front desk wasn’t, as Scotty would say, “firing on all thrusters” but was nice enough. There was no line so I read the paperwork and headed to the history station. That’s mostly on computer now, which is much faster. Back to the dazed lady to get a bag, then over to the donation site. The guy doing the collection did the best job I’ve had done so far with the needle and I told him so – it almost didn’t hurt at all. The actual donation went quick and I was having cookies and juice in no time.

Which was good since I was going to meet some friends that evening for dinner and a trip to a bar for open mic night. Dinner was pretty good – once we finally got the table for 11 issue sorted out. The bar was right next door and several people I knew got up an performed. Mostly music for the evening – but one guy we didn’t know got up and receited 3 really long and complicated poems. Almost a dramatic reading of sorts – he really got into it and was impressive.

Not one to grab the mic, I instead sat back and impressed the local crowd with some origami. I made a couple of module based rings that everyone wanted to hold – and most ended up breaking. Easily reassembled though. One girl came up to our table and wanted to borrow one of the rings to hang on the mic for good luck – so, it was almost like I participated or something. 🙂 I also made a small army of origami people and a small table for them to stand next to. It was suggested that I make little chairs, plates, and utensils – but I really needed to get home and to bed since it was a school night.

So, a busy, but good evening. Tonight I’m headed to the comic book store with the hopes that the new Flash comic is in. Be prepared for anguish tomorrow if it’s not in yet or sold out.

Back to work…

cursed rest stop dream and red cross demands

I had a dream last night that I was at a rest stop in out west with my family. We had just pulled in when a park ranger explained about the curse on the place that would be starting again in a few minutes. Intrigured, we hung around until, in the middle of a hot summer day, it suddenly snowed several inches in a matter of seconds. The rest stop was across a bridge on an isolated mountain area and the bridge was retracted until the curse went away. Apparently, a long time ago a man stopped at this rest stop with his family, went crazy, and killed his wife and two daughters before coming out of it. It had been in the winter time and now everyday between 2 and 2:15 pm – it snows to recreate that day. We then saw an old guy come down on a snowboard and managed to jump the gap before he even realised it was there. Very odd.

In other news, I got a call at work from the red cross about a blood donation. He asked me about giving blood on tuesday and wanted to confirm if I would be there. I said I was planning on it – then he asked if could further confirm that I would be there barring a dictionary defined “emergency”.

I think this is about tailoring the staffing to see that they’ve got just enough people to cover the donors coming in – but it doesn’t solve the problem of people seeing the sign out front and just stopping in – thus overwhelming the staff at randomly peak times.

I said I would be – but was a little puzzled that he didn’t set me up for an appointment. I’ll be there because it’s the right thing to do – but it was a little odd.

Today has been going pretty crappy, but I’m not going to dwell on it. I just need to get through it and get out of here for a much deserved weekend.

back to work…

comic update, comics update, and the wrong way

I finally got around to updating my web comic a bit – had some fun with some minor graphics. You can check it out here…

http://gozips.uakron.edu/~aws/comic.html

I nearly laughed out loud at my own cleverness. Hope someone else enjoys it too. Oh, and I put in some navigation so you can jump to whatever page you want.

In other comics news…I went to my local comic book store yesterday to pick up the Flash #3 that the DC Comic’s website promised me would be shipped and arriving in stores yesterday. Oh, sorry… it’s been delayed till next week.

CURSES!

In unrelated news… I was driving to work this morning across a one way bridge when the car in front of me pulls into the other lane and I see headlights in front of me.

Now, let’s stop and ponder this for a moment. You’re on a one-way street. The only thing you should see in front of you is tail-lights. So, if you see headlights, something it very wrong.

Turns out a van had pulled down the wrong way on the bridge and had just decided to stop until enough traffic had pulled around him to make room so he could turn around.

There were no accidents and no big issues, but it was damn odd.

That’s it for now – I’ve got a surprise meeting to attend so I’d best get moving.

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