Dreams

airvatars

14 May, 2005 (10:25) | Dreams

last night i had a dream about these things, that i am going to call airvatars. they were basically this 2-3 feet tall machine-puppet things, that people could buy heads, skins, mods and such for, and they would be sent to this place where everyone would interact with other ones. I call them airvatars (like avatars) because they were like hover crafts, no legs, just these round bottoms that made them float. The owners got these joysticks, that you could hold in one hand, that looked like a ‘T’ with switches all over it to control the pitch, height, spin, axis rotation, all that jazz. at one point, i got to play with an advanced transformer looking one, and i was making it look like it was walking upside down and all kinds of stuff to defy gravity. defintely tons of fun.

Personal Update

out and back

9 May, 2005 (08:20) | Personal Update

So, i’ll give you the play-by-play of this weekend. tok off friday so i could be well rested, headed out about noon, and not a mile down the road i hear this radio commercial for southwest airlines. it says “the next time you are driving from pittsburgh to philly, fly southwest for only $29” I was like, crap, that’s as much as i am going to pay for gas! add on a $10 toll, wear and tear on the car, and factor in the ~5 hour drive, and jeez, why i am driving??? so next time, i’ll be flying. So i got out there, went out ot eat with mike (serah’s fiancee) and then we headed off to the mike doughty concert. Good show, didn’t play requests like he did last year, but still good, he’s got a record deal, so i understand. Didn’t get to talk to him at all though. We just left and headed down to DC to pick up Serah.

Saturday morning we headed back into Philly to check on the Salvador Dali exhibit at the Philidelphia museum of art. Mike and I had both wanted to see it, but realized this week they have a limited number of tickets, and it was sold out for all weekends. So we were going knowing that the exhibit was sold out, but where there is a will, there is a way. While we were walking to the museum, mike called the place and asked if there was anyway to get tickets, and they said no. we were a little disuaded, but i decided that i just wanted to talk to someone in person about it. so we go in, go up to the counter and i tell the lady i just drove in from pittsburgh to find out that the exhibit is selling tickets and are sold out, and ask if there is any way to see it. She said no. I asked if we came back at a later time in the day, when it might be less busy if we could get in, she said no. I asked if we became members, if we could get in, and she said yes. so the tickets for the exhibit were normally $20, and student memberships were $35/year and regular memberships were $55 a year. After i asked her that, she said, “oh, and i do have this one ticket here” and she pulled out a ticket with the name of some guy from seattle who apparently couldn’t make it out. So mike grabbed that one for $20 since he didnt have a student ID and serah and i were going to become members. She has her expired Penn State ID, but they didnt seem to care. And i didnt have my Pitt ID. I gave them my @pitt.edu email address and she said that wasn’t enough, and then i asked if i could fax a copy in when i got home. She agreed and started to fill out my registration. Halfway through, she said to forget about faxing in my ID, since they would know she gave me the membership without proof if ID. So it really wasn’t all that much trouble to get in to see it at all, despite all the signs and warnings that tickets were sold out. I don’t really see myself going back more than once to use the membership, but still cool. And the exhibit was great. so after that we had lunch/dinner at hard rock cafe and had the pickle incident (read post below). came home sunday morning to see my mom, then back up at the apartment and here i am.

not too much going on this week, gotta get Robert Morris in shape, they’re trying to tell me that they didnt get any of my transcripts when i think they told me before they had all 3, my mother taking care of sending one of them. So they are on crack and i am not getting a very good impression of their advisory system already. But they should be better than pitt. that’s pretty much it for me, with some cleaning thrown in there as well as getting the next version of the dragon game ready for release this weekend. should be interesting.

Dreams

I am being called to Mycenia

8 May, 2005 (18:52) | Dreams

So i was sleeping at Mike’s place this weekend, and Sunday morning, I feel like i wake up to a deep, slow, declarative male voice saying, “Joshua Hall, it is time to get up and go. Get up and begin your way to mycenia.” It said it twice. One time, i swear my eyes were open and i was alert. It was real enough that i cowered and pulled the blanket closer and closed my eyes tight and tucked my head inbetween my shoulders. Mycenia…It sounded so familiar. Almost Biblical. So i hit google/dictionary.com

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=Mycenae

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=Messenia

mix those words together and you get Mycenia. it’s possible the voice even said Messenia. Both places are in near to eachother in Greece. What the crap??

News

No more pickles at hard rocks

8 May, 2005 (18:44) | News

I had lunch at the hard rock cafe in philly on saturday. I try to go to them when i am in a city that has one. I ordered the bacon cheeseburger. when i got it, there was no pickle spear. I asked the waitress nonchalantly for a pickle, and she immediately responded with “we don’t have any.” I guess i was in shock, and just accepted it. After she left, i wondered how she knew without even checking in the back. So i asked her, and she said that all hard rocks have stopped serving pickles because no one was eating them. I asked how long this has been going on, and she said for 2 days. I can’t imagine a place deciding not to offer pickles with their burgers. so, i am asking you all to sign the petition to bring back the pickles to burgers at hard rocks everywhere. I would think they would at least have some on hand for people asking for them.

http://www.petitiononline.com/hdrkpkls/petition.html

i also ask that you pass this along.

Ramblings

whether to weather.

26 April, 2005 (09:40) | Ramblings

just saw this link today, and i have to say, i am outraged, almost to the point to register to vote. To sum it up, Rick Santorum (Pa) is pushing for a billthat will stop the -government funded- National Weather Service from releasing free information to the public, because, get this, it is preventing companies like Accuweather from making money. That’s the bottom line, and it’s outrageous. Three things instantly come to mind.
1. You want to know if a tornado is coming? How much money do you have?
2. I’m paying for the information already in taxes, why can’t i know about it?
3. Last time i checked, if a company wasn’t making money, it was their own fault, and maybe they need to reasses their market.

I mean, really. It’s like Roger and Ebert saying to shut down yahoo and imdb.com because people aren’t watching their show. It’s like the US telling Canada to stop giving away free health care because US citizens are whining. What the crap. I hate corporate america. and to have a government representative, let alone from my state, push this bill, makes me hate the government even more for not thinking about the people they are supposed to represent, and for giving into corporate america, because he’s probably getting an incentive. to quote Jimmie Haha, of Jimmie’s Chicken Shack, “It’s just politics, polidicks, politricks, and i’m no politician.” i just don’t know how people are able to place a price on information like this. Honesty, philanthropy, and selflessness are rarities…too bad you can’t sell those too.

Personal Update

lethargic

21 April, 2005 (10:20) | Personal Update

been doing a lot of sleeping recently. just kinda bumming it around the apartment when i am not at work on the weekdays. I have been doing a few things on the weekends and such though.
I have been on a big reading kick recently. read hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy in preparation for the movie, which, i have my serious doubts about. I also read the War of the Worlds this past weekend, since i saw a preview for a speilberg version coming out soon. I went to see Melinda and Melinda, a woody allen flick with will ferrell, i enjoyed it.
I applied to Robert morris university, and if i get in, i should be able to graduate by end of 2006, possibly end of summer. Pitt didn’t take any of my associates degree credits, but Robert morris will, so i will be way ahead of where i am now. I should have just gone there in the first place, i would have had my bachelors years ago. better late than never i guess. It just sucks to see everyone i went to highschool with graduating this semester. i so didn’t deserve to be voted most likely to suckceed, and all my friends know it.
things with the estate are starting to get impending. gotta get the winnebago sold soon. we decided not to open up the park this year, but we still need to cut the 13 acres of grass and pick up all the sticks! gad! friggin sticks! that is one thing i was glad to leave behind. One thing i am glad about though is we are finally getting the headstones.
so next friday i got hitchhikers guide the movie, next saturday picking up sticks, sunday family guy is back! then the following weekend, i am trying to go to philthy to visit serah’s mike and see a mike doughty show and hang out with my cousin nate and check out the salvador dali exhibits. should be fun. i also want to finish reading american psycho and palahuniak’s diary this weekend…ah crap, just remember i got a foot computers appt saturday too…i am so busy…