Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Enter Cobra Land - My Latest Video Project

A joy of music, a joy of poker, a joy of GarageBand, a joy of... Lake Merritt!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Curse of the Desked

Well, we are now a double layed-off household, following the reduction of 750 employees at Autodesk today.  Why do I get the feeling that this recession is going to make the original great depression seem like a parking lot twister by comparison.  Oh, I know why... b/c this time around there are a couple hundred more million people involved and a couple more trillion dollars involved... duh.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Devo & Neo's Pendulum

Take the 1st two clips, add a 3rd, add some photos for transition, add some music, do some quick edits in iMovie, and BAM!

Neo and Devo... Brothers In Arms

And who says heavy metal / hard rock doesn't incite violence?! Catfight!! These two brothers can't get enough of each other. This one gets off to a quick start and then Devo needs a break under the dresser.





Neo and Devo... Brothers In Arms

This is a typical friendly play fight between Devo and Neo.  These two brothers really enjoy each others' company.  Devo is growing quickly and rapidly learning how to use and launch his weight at his opponent.  There are a few dull moments but the suspense and anticipation are what make cat fights so comical!  Unintentional soundtrack courtesy of Velvet Revolver, appropriate for male macho!

Caribou

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Good to See You

Where you been?  How you doin'?  It's been a long time.  Where's the money you owe me, MF?

Well the original intent of this blog was shot to hell after the third day or so.  That is mostly because outside of the occassional golf outing, a few home improvement projects, a trip to Hawaii for Christmas, and a lot of football, the initial days post layoff were not worth posting on a daily basis.

Filtered down to their essence, most days went something like this:
1 - make coffee
2 - drop off Stacey at Casual Carpool stop
3 - feed the dog
4 - feed the neighbors cats (neighbor broke her ankle so we inherited kitty care for two mos.)
5 - make phone calls to various Wachovia entities, wrapping up various Wachovia business
6 - get online for... all kinds of stuff
7 - clean cat box
8 - play w/new kitten
9 - take dog (Kela) to park
10 - drink more coffee
11 - feed our cats who aggressively lobby for dinner around 2:30-3pm
12 - the occassional nap
13 - the occassional job application
14 - pick Stacey up at Bus Stop
15 - obtain/cook dinner
16 - movie/read/scrabble/GarageBand
17 - take dog on final dog walk of evening
18 - play guitar before bed time

Now don't get me wrong.  It may appear or sound boring, but the downtime has been/is really nice.  I have always had a certain appreciation for repeating, predictable behavior, and the routine can be calming in a comfort food sort of way.

That being said, one semi-shocking revelation has been acknowledging the sheer amount of time one can spend, and how much of ones life one can execute online.  And really this is nearing a degree of being able to spend entire days online getting stuff done as well as doing fun stuff.  I mean really, I've narrowed it down to the only truly essential things one cannot do online are 1 - eat, 2 - sleep, and 3 - walk the dog.

The online activities that take up the most time are:
1 - managing bank accounts / paying bills
2 - researching, acquiring, listening to and managing my music
3 - managing multiple rotisserie teams
4 - managing HR stuff from former employer
5 - chatting w/friends and spouse
6 - emailing old and new friends
7 - researching companies
8 - applying/registering w/umpteen online job sites
9 - researching guitar chords and songs

These are just a few things that pull me in different directions but it really is amazing how easily a business day can evaporate doing things online, day after day after day.  I saw a sign the other day that said, "I'm afraid of being offline" and I think that's certainly true!  I can't imagine if I was into video games or 2nd Life... then the days would burn even faster.

Anyway, as of Mon 1/5/09 the job search is in full swing and I've literally applied to 20+ jobs in the past three days.  Things seem to be getting back up to speed after the long holiday and 2009 appears all set to be quite an adventure.  Until next time...