Monday, January 31, 2005

Coldplay, DJ Krush, Cocteau Twins, Wilco....

The Coachella Festival lineup was announced today. Nice. Never been. Wanna go this year.

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Google Video

wow---Google's launched their Video Search under the radar, indexing closed captioning data with accompanying screenshots. Clicking through to a result yields snippets of text from the show with a few images of the specific screenshot. The ability to watch the actual video is not available.....yet. Man oh man, that will be cool to be able to actually watch the video. Google hints at this future feature in their faq: "Can I play the videos that Google Video finds? Not yet, but stay tuned..." What a great concept. Excited to see where this will go.



Went up to Whistler this last weekend with Matt and saw the worst skiing conditions I'd ever seen up there. Instead of a trail, I saw a road. Instead of snow, there were puddles of rain. Food was offered at a 50% discount at the lodges up top and lift ticket rates were slashed in order to get people up. They were even offering free group lessons! Still had a fun time though...



Matt's birthday was yesterday--Happy Birthday!

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Eric sent this over to me today---an interesting account of a meeting to look at the Segway before it was released with Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos in attendance. The dynamics of the people in the meeting coupled with the rapid-fire questions makes it interesting. Damn, glad I'm never in a meeting with Steve Jobs.



Been having problems with my Comcast DVR (Motorola 6412) as it's been, er, "sticky" over the last few months--on some channels, I can't access the guide or do anything. Finally got someone to come over and it was a realy stupid configuration issue--I needed it set at 480i instead of every other setting (480p, 720i, 1080i). I thought with my EDTV monitor, I could process more...guess not.



Finally got the first run of the season in last weekend at Stevens with a ton of folks. Overall, conditions weren't too bad (I've seen worse), though the snow coverage was the worst I'd ever seen at Stevens. I saw trees I didn't know existed on the mountain. Wish we had spent more time on the backside. A few days later, Stevens closed up the resort until further notice because of all the warm weather and rain (it was in the lower 60's in Seattle today!). Going up to Whistler this weekend---hope the runs are good!

Monday, January 17, 2005

vas deferens

I was so traumatized last week when I went for my weekly volunteer tutoring. As usual, I asked my 7th grade student "Do you have any homework?". She responded "oh, I have some science homework...I think I'm supposed to do this in class...but I do need help." She then proceeded to whip out a piece of paper with two anatomical drawings of a woman and man's reproductive organs with a list of various terms listed at the top. Her homework was to match the terms to the appropriate part of the body. Wooooo boy. Oh man. I didn't see that coming whatsoever. I took a deep breath and had to take myself back to junior high. Glancing at the list of terms, I wanted to make sure I wasn't going to goof things up and see if I knew all the terms....up until I reached one that I didn't know. I knew it was a boy part...but had no clue what it did: vas deferens. Totally embarrassed, I excused myself and thought the quickest way for me to figure this out would be to ask another male tutor. I went over to Kyle, explained the situation, pointed at the term and said "Do you know where this is exactly?". The best part----his response was: "oh...um...gee, not really sure...but I think I have it right?" Man, the rest of my tutoring session was hysterical as I had to talk about everything from what happens during a girl's period to explaining who makes eggs (given the analogy of a hen & rooster, my student thought the rooster made the eggs and stuck it in the hen). I have a greater appreciation now for the teachers I had in the past that had to teach sex ed.

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Waiting for Star Wars

I just walked by the Cinerama Theater in Belltown late at night and noticed a guy camped out on a blue couch...and he didn't look like your average homeless guy. Then I realized "wait...could it be...can't be..wait, has to be..." And indeed, a quick lookup of my suspicions on the 'net proved true---Jeff Tweiten is, once again, waiting for Star Wars. This is the same guy that waited four months in 2002 for Star Wars II: The Attack of the Clones. Now, he's trying to beat his previous record by waiting it out for five months for Episode III---he's apparently been waiting for about 11 days now, since Jan. 1st for the May opening. Raise a glass to perseverance. Hear Hear.

Monday, January 3, 2005

New Year's Resolutions

I was asked by Brendan about New Year's resolutions today. I decided to take a look back at my resolutions for 2004 and I think I did pretty well. I'm definitely healthier and during the fall/winter season thus far, I've only gotten sick once (at the end of October). I'm working out on a regular basis, got back into salsa dancing, I started bellydancing, and I finally learned to knit. I also made it to most friends' weddings, traveled somewhere new (Banff) and had a successful housewarming. I didn't play the piano again since I don't have one. All in all, I was rather successful with my 2004 resolutions!



Hmm...resolutions for 2005. Here goes:

  • Stay healthy, stay in shape. I started a workout regimen mid-way last year. I want to stick to it. This time, I want to add more cardio instead of just going to the XGym. I'd like to regularly have some sort of cardio regimen, whether it be going on the elliptical machine or going to a class.

  • Maintain dancing. This keeps me happy.

  • Travel somewhere I haven't been. I love traveling and always want to make a goal of going somewhere new.

  • Visit my brother in grad school before he graduates

  • Keep moving forward in my career. I don't like to talk about work too much in this blog so I'll just leave it at that.

  • Do something with singing other than karaoke. I miss singing so much. It'd be fun to do something, like try out for a choir or perform.

  • Re-do one of my bathrooms. It's the bathroom in the other bedroom/study. The floor and counter don't match and it looks hideous.

  • Get living room painted

  • Learn to play tennis. This kind of goes with my first resolution in finding a regular cardio thing to do. I learned tennis ages ago and still like it..but haven't played in years. Anyone want to play/teach me?

  • Help Anna have a successful wedding

  • Learn to make souffle

  • Attend my 10 year high school reunion (eeks!)



    I think that's a good set of resolutions to begin with.
  • Sunday, January 2, 2005

    Welcome to 2005

    I'm in the Tokyo-Narita Airport now for my layover en route back to Seattle. There's really not much to do or see in this airport..fortunately, there are some Internet Kiosks and for 100yen/10 minutes, I can go online.



    I had a fabulous time for New Year's--it was quite a night! Ben and I headed up to Shenzhen around 5pm for the hour long train ride. When we arrived, it was just chaos trying to get a taxi..nearly impossible. It took probably another hour just to get to the restaurant due to our lack of luck with finding a taxi. Dinner was at a Thai restaurant, followed by dancing at a disco at the top of a mall where the countdown happened. We had a small private room and I learned to play some random Chinese drinking games and attempted my Cantonese in order to communicate with some of his friends. The most useful Mandarin I learned all evening was "woh buh way po tung wah" (I don't speak Mandarin). That was an easy way to get the locals to switch to Cantonese. After dancing, we headed to this street lined with seafood restaurants and ate some good, ridiculously cheap seafood (ex: a whole steamed fish cost about 40RMB or $5). We topped off the evening by indulging ourselves in one of China's famous specialties--big massage parlors. We went to a place called the Queen Spa & Dining and it was amazing. Words cannot describe the enormity of this place--it was gigantic. The boys initially jumped into the large heated swimming pool--this was no ordinary, rectangular sized swimming pool. It was massive and reminiscient of major Water Park pools, equipped with slides and waterfalls. I changed into these pajamas and headed up to one of the massage rooms. Imagine a cafeteria sized room equipped with huge lazy boys from one end to the other. People sit in these chairs, equipped with personal TVs and get a nice fluffy duvet to keep warm. Once we got comfortable, we got some complimentary fruits and a drink (I had Horlicks) and then ordered some services. For about $6, I got an amazing 45-minute head massage. For another $8, I got a 45-minute foot massage along with a pedicure (er, foot scraping). After that, we found the boys and we all headed down to another section of more private massage rooms that are equipped with actual massage tables. All 6 of us were led into one room where we all lay with our duvet covers and were treated to a 1 hr 45 minute full body massage. We were supposed to end the night with sleeping in one of the bed chambers, which is literally a tube in the wall...but every one of us passed out on the massage table and slept there. So how much did all this indulgence cost? Around 400RMB per person, which is $50--that's for an overnight stay, massages, fruits, drinks, free Internet, use of the hot tub, sauna, heated pool and five-star bathroom facilities. What a deal! That would cost hundreds of dollars in the U.S. What a fabulous way to usher in the year 2005. This will be a new year to remember!



    My last night in Hong Kong was good too---ate dinner at the Chesa fondue restaurant in the Peninsula (can you tell my grandmother likes the Peninsula?). In addition to getting cheese fondue, I had a very yummy entree---a very simple lasagna with mashed up prawns inside, whole lobster meat & asparagus on top, drenched in a creamy lobster sauce. Absolutely delicious.



    Well--that was a lot of blogging over the last week! Back to my boring life in Seattle....ugh, middle seat on my flight over.