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Category: nature

04/09/11 05:12 - ID#54004 pmobl

Giant pumpkin aftermath

Nature really took care of that one. I hopebaby giant pumpkin plants start growing in the yard. It could say me some cash.

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Category: pets

04/09/11 03:37 - ID#54003 pmobl

Basra's first day outside 2011

This was his first day outside. Its weird, this morning I brought him in grass and plants from outside to eat and he barely touched them but as soon as he got outside he chowed down for like 3 hours.

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04/09/11 03:35 - ID#54002

stripping...

...wire is really time consuming. I think it is left best as a third world enterprise.

I had all this wire I ripped off the house after moving the server.

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I spent several hours, got about 1/10th of the way through the wire pile and ended up with like 1lb of copper which is worth about $4.50 on the open market.

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Luckily, Its projected to go up 2 cents over the next two months. In the meantime I am going to make myself the largest copper ball ever.

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Category: food

04/09/11 05:51 - ID#54000

Rice bowl and crunch bang

(e:tinypliny) and I made yummy rice bowls and played with crunch bang Linux. She just left now after we talked about my work projects, genetics, the history of Hinduism, the war between China and India, ghandi, mother Theresa. Harold Krishna's, the Ainu people of Japan, Muslims, early American slave diets, Marco Polo and the server.

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This is crunchbang linux, (e:tinypliny) loves it.
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Category: estrip

04/08/11 02:23 - ID#53998

Server in a new home

The tortoise room closet was just too warm so the server has moved to the dungeon. Its a little bit dank but dry and cold. Considering the ld server survived the artvoice basement's water and plague of bugs that lived in it, I don't have much fear.
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Category: clothes

04/07/11 06:43 - ID#53995 pmobl

For Leetee

I saw this girl wearing chuck Taylor hightop stockings. I thought you would like them.

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Category: estrip

04/06/11 11:20 - ID#53994 pmobl

New server room

The only problem might be temperature in that small space. I might need to move it to the attic.

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Category: estrip

04/06/11 08:54 - ID#53991 pmobl

The server in transit

Here is the server making the nerve wracking trip down main St. I realized once there that I could have set it up on the ups and cell phone tether and had it online the whole time. next time.

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Category: family

04/04/11 10:31 - ID#53982

Reliving my parents drama

Today was such a crazy day. I had Time Warner come to set up my new home business line so that I could run the server from here and save about $60/month.

Trying to make a little server room out of a bedroom closet made me confront all of the stuff inside there. That plus having to rewire a bunch of stuff and get the internet back up and running kind of sent me over the edge.

It so funny how much I am like my dad. I recognize that I get so crazy about stuff but sometimes I just can't stop. I hear myself saying the same jerky things he said that make my mother so nuts but at the same time as I get older I am starting to understand him perspective more. Either that or I am just beginning to be a grumpy old man.

It basically comes down to a difference in people who want to keep stuff and people who want to throw stuff out. My mother, my brother (horder king) and (e:matthew) are more of the mindset that you should always hold onto everything in case it has a value or purpose someday. If it can fit somewhere then it should. My borther has the quirk that he takes on other people's sentimental objects too while (e:matthew) likes to keep broken things just in case. I on the other hand like to hold onto some sentimental things like letters or pictures, possessions that remind me of someone, etc but draw the line at fabric scraps, broken things, books I will never read (in fact I have a couple that need to go), etc.

Its probably wasteful of me to be this way but I think it has to do with always feeling like I am wadding through garbage whenever I am looking for a specific item.

I think there is some relationship to hating to lose placement of where stuff is. Having more stuff means things get misplaced and are harder to find. Also, for some reason having a lot of stuff just gives me anxiety. I never want to have to go through removing tons of garbade from this place again liek we had to when we moved in. I think (e:matthew) and my bro/mom are the opposite when not having lots of stuff gives them anxiety.

The best for me was going away to school where I had to fit the few things I had in a few boxes. One thing I was really excited about in having a giant house was to have some giant open space. At one point I didn't even like furniture. Now I feel that slowly but surely everything is crowding in closer.
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Category: buffalo

04/03/11 11:45 - ID#53976

A trip to South Buffalo

At Tiffy I saw some charred reeds. I hope people are not trying to start fires there.

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I swear I spend more time in former waste dumps and industrial sites than out in the country but its kind of cool to have so much outside stuff so close to the city. Its nice that they are really redoing the waterfront and even parts of the Buffalo River. Its the first time I can actually imagine it changing. There is so much space cleared and so many new parks.

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We found lots of parts of the what I had been told was the old "New St Joseph's Cathedral" that was at Utica and Delaware

The only thing is I can't see how these parts match up with the pics, unless they are the internal pillars. I also heard these are the pillar parts that make up the pillar statue on North Campus.

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Here is (e:terry) being strongman in the lot where they store the ice boom in the summer.
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We also headed over to woodlawn.
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At the end of it all we got a car wash at the deltasonic.
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