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Archive for April, 2009

the last fishing trip

today eric and i took our boat out for one last fishing trip. we hadn’t even fired up the boat since last december, but luckily everything ran fine (well for the most part). the fishing was pretty pathetic and we were really just going through the motions to say that we did it. we probably had lines in the water for less than 20 minutes total before we decided to call it quits and head back in. for all the effort we’ve put into deep sea fishing over the last few years, we really don’t have too much to show for the time and money we put into the sport/hobby, other than a few huge fish and of course a lifetime of stories and memories.

the biggest problem is that we never really got strong at dealing with the ocean’s rockin’ and we usually had to quit because one of us was seasick. we tried dramamine, bonine, ginger candy, acupressure wrist bands and lately even prescription scopolamine, but all either made us too drowsy, or didn’t work well enough. so with me moving out of town, the boat just having been paid off, and us having had a very short fishing trip, we spent the rest of the day cleaning, detailing and getting the boat ready to be sold. it’ll be sad to see her go, but she served us well.

there’s a bunch of lakes in texas near where i’ll be, so maybe i’ll buy a small fishing boat if i find that i have time, money and the space to keep one. i’ve never done much fresh water fishing, but after all of the expensive and difficult ocean fishing i’ve been through in the last few years, it might be a nice change.

if any of you guys are interested in a 2001 glastron 175 sx fish/ski runabout, let me know, i’ll give you a good deal :)

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and now for something completely different

long story short, the ishi’s are moving to texas. i accepted a position at my company’s corporate office in irving, which is in northern dallas county. i won’t go into details online, but i can tell you guys about it over the beers you’ll each buy me before i leave.

i’m gonna be here all of next week and then down there the following week, and then back up here to get the move ready. hopefully while i’m down there i’ll be able to find a place so i won’t have to go back and forth too many times. taka’s going to move into my mom’s house and will stay here in socal for the birth and probably for a month or so afterwards and i’ll try to spend as much time up here as i can. both her and i want to keep things as familiar and easy as possible for both her and the baby. of course we haven’t figured out all of the logistics, but talk about throwing gasoline on a fire.

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thank you card from barack obama

since we usually have extra christmas cards, the last couple of years we’ve sent a christmas card to the white house (among other random places) and this year barack replied with a thank you letter. While it’s obviously the same card he sent to everyone that sent him a card, and a printed signature, the letter does have the presidential seal pressed at the top, and the envelope has a regular 42 cent stamp.

and wtf, i never got a thank you note from george bush!

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so mythbuster’s kari byron is pregnant?!

thank god mythbusters is back… i was about to start doing my own experiments. so i was watching the first show of the new season tonight and the first thing i noticed was that kari’s boobs were looking bigger. not implant bigger and i thought it might just have been the shirt, but a quick im to boob expert ben and i learned that kari’s pregnant! according to chikipedia, kari byron is married to some lucky guy named Paul Urich.

Here’s Kari’s Top 10 things she’s noticed about being pregnant on the show:

10. When Grant says “Holy crap, run!’ I can waddle at best.
9. My new keen sense of smell is a disadvantage when handling jars of gorilla poo, rotten ballistic gel, or smelly, old socks from fans.
8. My tummy keeps getting dirty, since I have no sense of how big I am.
7. I can’t tie my own shoes very well, and I wear knee-high work boots.
6. I made a ‘Costanza’ under my desk to I can take naps when no one is looking.
5. The baby knicks when I am using power tools.
4. I can’t see what I am stepping in.
3. I am starving all the time!
2. Until it was obvious, everyone thought I was just gaining weight!
1. If I drop a screwdriver and try to pick it up, sometimes i need help getting back up myself.

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battlestar galactica finished!

a few days after the series finale of battlestar galactica aired, i decided to start watching the series. i had always heard from ben and rushubh and other geeks that it was as fun as lost but for whatever reason i never picked it up. it turned out to be a great show, and played like a 60 hour movie (yep, i watched about 60 hours of bsg in 15 days) and just like the o.c., by the time the series finished, i felt like i had real connections (well technically i’m probably related) with the characters and i was sad to see it end. definitely some of the best sci-fi i’ve seen in a long time. i really hope when lost wraps up next year that they do as good of a job.

taka had no interest in battlestar but her and i have started watching one tree hill to fill in our tv watching time together. the more pregnant she gets, the less we go out, so serialized tv shows have become part of our evening routine. i know it sounds like we’re getting old, but i consider this the calm before the storm. things are bound to get pretty exciting and hectic around here soon.

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attacking the federals in tradewars 2002

i’ve been really lazy on the blogging lately, wasting a lot of that time instead playing tradewars 2002, the late 80’s/early 90’s bbs game mentioned in the previous post. i’m playing in a modified game that has different ships than the original version, ships that are much stronger and have much higher capacities of fighters, shields and holds. anyway so far i’m owning the game i’m in and got kinda bored. my ship can hold 400,000 fighters and 16,000 shields. in this configuration it was easy to blow up the stardock, so i got cocky and decided to try to take on admiral clausewitz, my 400,000 fighters v. his 50,000. i’d always wondered what would happen or if there was any way you could defeat the federals. well, the answer is no. you can not defeat the federals in tw2002. now to earn back my $230,000,000 to buy the ship again.

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playing some tradewars 2002 in 2009

i imagine this is nostalgic to ben and costin and confusing to everyone else. we used to waste a lot of time playing this game together in high school. man, when this game was made in the late 80’s, did they really think we’d all live in spaceships in 2002?

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