Sunday, September 30, 2007


I am so sick of this place, being here for five days now. So this morning, since my scan looked to be going well, I took off and went to the beach. It's only a few miles south of the lab. Anyway, I found a nice comfy spot near the dunes and took a little nap. I felt a lot better afterwards, but now that I'm back on the beamline, my headache has returned. I'm getting good data, at least.

Saturday, September 29, 2007


A month or two ago, Kelly signed up on MySpace, and sort of convinced/forced me to sign up too. But to be honest, I despise MySpace. It looks horrible, and it's full of spammers. Plus I already have a Blogger blog (obviously), and I just figured out how to use Picasa to create online photo albums.

However, I do see the value in using a social networking website. So my question is this...of the big three social networking sites (MySpace, Facebook, and Orkut), which would you recommend? I remember Facebook starting up when I was at Northwestern, but I didn't care about it at the time. Facebook also seems to be gaining popularity, especially among college students and professionals. Orkut, on the other hand, is run by Google, so there will most likely be future integration with Blogger and Picasa.

Anyways, any suggestions? I guess my decision is a balance between which website offers the features that I want most and which website the majority of my friends and colleagues use.

Friday, September 28, 2007


 

Another long day of collecting data at the NSLS. I was on my way back to the dorm around 10PM when I saw a herd of about seven deer along the side of the road. I decided to take advantage of the situation and got out and sat really still in the field with my camera. One deer came within 15 feet of me!
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Thursday, September 27, 2007


I probably say this everytime I'm at the synchrotron, but there's something in the water here that gives me a sore throat. Maybe it's in the air. I don't know. There was a blown fuse somewhere here today, and it smelled like smoke for about an hour. We're still waiting for the x-ray beam to come back online.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007


Today's the beginning of a five day stint at the synchrotron. I'll be here at the NSLS until October 1. I've done three days before, but never five. Luckily, I've got a colleague, Tom, here to help me out the first few days. But I miss home already, and Kelly and Gunner.

Right now I'm waiting for the x-ray beam to come back online. It's been down since 6AM this morning.

Monday, September 24, 2007


This weekend Kelly and I got fed up with the half-finished floor in our sunroom and did some remodeling. When we first moved in, the room was mostly carpeted, but a part of it was covered with some cracked and broken linoleum. The carpet was disgusting, so the home-owner agreed to rip it up, and agreed to just paint the concrete underneath. But the handyman didn't touch the linoleum because it wasn't in their agreement. Over the past few months, I've been trying to get the linoleum removed too, but the home-owner wanted to get some quotes, and the property manager was just sitting on his ass about it. So yesterday I went to Home Depot and bought a pry bar and rubber mallet, and Kelly and I went to town on that linoleum. We had about 1/3 bucket of paint left, and that was just barely enough to paint the rest of the concrete, but floor looks great now.

Thursday, September 20, 2007


I subscribed to Napster after Kelly and I moved out to DC, and I've been pretty happy with it. Anyway, I thought I'd post a few new bands I've discovered that I really like.

Barcelona
Sarah Blasko

They're both kinda mellow, just to warn ya.
Last night Kelly and I watched two new TV shows, Kid Nation and FOX's bastardization of Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. Both were a bit disappointing. The original BBC version of Kitchen Nightmares was a really compelling show, and taught me things to watch out for when eating out. But FOX took the idea and produced it just like another Survivor-type reality show with quick cuts, moronic narration, and unnecessary captions. The sad part is that the content of FOX's premier was really interesting. It was the production that ruined it. Part of the heart of the show is Ramsay sitting down with the owner or head chef and explaining what exactly is wrong with their restaurant. But with all the quick cuts, we get the feeling that we are just watching sound bytes rather than a real conversation. There was no real feeling of progress while watching the show. Instead, we saw problems, conflict, and then success. In the BBC version, we get to see the restaurant getting better and working through their problems. I mean, look at that Italian meathead in the first episode...there is no way that vain bastard changed overnight to take the restaurant seriously, but that is exactly what the show presented. Bullshit!

And don't get me started on Kid Nation. I think they designed the show all wrong. Instead of testing the idea that kids could come up with a functioning society, they turned it into another Survivor clone, except instead of voting somebody off each week, somebody gets a $20K check each week.

Monday, September 17, 2007


On Sunday Kelly convinced me to run a 5K race for the Falls Church Education Foundation. I don't really enjoy running like Kelly does, but I thought it was something we could enjoy doing together. I even bought new shoes, since I didn't have real running shoes. It was pretty cold during the race, but Kelly and I did well. They put this killer hill in the middle of the race, but I was able to recover going down it. I surprised myself by finishing in 27:44, although timing was done by hand, not by computer chip timers. Kelly finished right behind me. I admit I had a good time while running, even though I sorta felt crappy soon after.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007


I'm a big fan of open source software, so I always try to use Firefox and Thunderbird whenever possible. However, when I got my new work laptop, I decided to try using Microsoft solutions (Internet Explorer 7 and Outlook 2007) instead, because they are supposed to be much improved by competition with Firefox and Thunderbird. But after about a month of struggling with Outlook to get it to do what I want it to do, and IE7's ugly and non-intuitive interface, I've decided to switch back. And I'm glad I did. Now I can edit my Google calendar from within my email program, and I got rid of the annoying security pop up every time I access my NRL email. Outlook has this fancy-ass contacts system, and I could never access or organize it very easily. Thunderbird has a much simpler contacts system. And my biggest Outlook complaint of all...I couldn't even search my email! I think Outlook was trying to index all the email on the NRL mail servers! The only bad thing about Thunderbird is that it doesn't read all my RSS feeds properly, but at least I can organize them the way I want, unlike Outlook. As for Firefox, it has such a simpler user interface than IE7, and looks better too. I don't know why everybody just doesn't switch.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007


My car just passed 100,000 miles, so I took it into the Nissan dealership yesterday for a tune-up. It cost me $600, but they did do alot of stuff. It's all things that I could do myself, but I just don't have the time to take care of it all. It took them three hours, but it would have taken me at least one whole day to do it all. Anyway, they also gave me a list of things that should be fixed, which is good to have. And they gave me a free Nissan Versa to drive for the day.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007


I hope everybody had a great Labor Day weekend. Kelly and I rented a cabin from the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club in southern Pennsylvania. It seemed so far away, but it was only like a two hour drive. Gunner had a blast running around the forest. I would post pictures, but Gunner chewed up the power cord for my wireless router on Thursday. Luckily I had a backup router, so at least we can connect Kelly's PC online.