Today is June 6, 2006.
6/6/6.
6 added together three times is 18.
18 spelled out in Hebrew forms (WIKIPEDIA - Chai_%28symbol%29), the symbol for life.
In summary, I'm lousy about doing laundry, and I'm an even worse satanist. The first few weeks I lived here, I had noticed that at corner of Utica and Richmond embedded in the sidewalk was a hand print and three plastic dice (all sixes). When I first saw this arrangement, I had thought "A Hamsa (WIKIPEDIA - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khamsa) and three dice that total number 18--the person at this house must really be trying to ward off evil spirits".
It was only when a friend visiting from out of town pointed out the whole "Damian" thing that I realized the person on the corner was going for the Mark Of The Beast and not the denomination of bar-mitzvah gifts.
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06/06/2006 22:54 #21053
Gematria For JuneCategory: culture
06/06/2006 00:39 #21052
Good News, Good StartsCategory: general
Several pieces of good news.
First, we won against Oilers!!! In honor of this event, I'm renaming the venue geocoding software I'm writing to "Category5". My dream of getting the latitude and longitude of every bar in Buffalo is slowly turning into reality.
Second, I'm flying home on Friday to see the folks back home. While I'm not fond of missing the Allentown festival, it's more than made up for by seeing the people I care about who I haven't seen for nearly four months.
Third, I've finally figured out how to put images on estrip after puzzling over it the process for several days.
I was driving down Elmwood several days ago, and out of the blue was a sign that I've been trying to meet women in all the wrong places ;) (not photoshopped--I really found it this way).
First, we won against Oilers!!! In honor of this event, I'm renaming the venue geocoding software I'm writing to "Category5". My dream of getting the latitude and longitude of every bar in Buffalo is slowly turning into reality.
Second, I'm flying home on Friday to see the folks back home. While I'm not fond of missing the Allentown festival, it's more than made up for by seeing the people I care about who I haven't seen for nearly four months.
Third, I've finally figured out how to put images on estrip after puzzling over it the process for several days.
I was driving down Elmwood several days ago, and out of the blue was a sign that I've been trying to meet women in all the wrong places ;) (not photoshopped--I really found it this way).
lilho - 06/06/06 17:39
thats wrong.
thats wrong.
jenks - 06/06/06 11:05
haha that's funny... I guess defaultface is girly looking, but 'female' never crossed my mind. Maybe it's the programmer bit... but now you have to answer the question! (you'd think I'd be more in tune to this, as someone who always gets called 'nurse' just since i'm a chick.)
haha that's funny... I guess defaultface is girly looking, but 'female' never crossed my mind. Maybe it's the programmer bit... but now you have to answer the question! (you'd think I'd be more in tune to this, as someone who always gets called 'nurse' just since i'm a chick.)
libertad - 06/06/06 10:24
This entire time i thought you were a woman, but maybe you are and a lesbian. I guess the default face to me looks like a girl...i dunno are you a man or a lesbian?
This entire time i thought you were a woman, but maybe you are and a lesbian. I guess the default face to me looks like a girl...i dunno are you a man or a lesbian?
06/01/2006 22:20 #21051
Old North State Of MindCategory: hockey
Go Team.
05/28/2006 02:57 #21049
Missed the boatsWow. This weekend is really one of missed connections and unfortunate circumstance.
On Thursday, I missed Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, who were playing at a concert series that I didn't know existed. I would've liked to have seen them; however good or bad they are, they cater to my nostalgia for the days of my youth when I'd go to Chapel HIll to see Squirrel Nut Zippers shows at the Cat's Cradle for $5 (before they became big and started charging $20 at big arenas).
On Friday, I found out that someone has been putting on free concerts in Buffalo and that I've totally been missing them. Having recently moved, I guess I shouldn't be surprised that there's still a lot of learning that I have to do in the department of where to find good cheap entertainment (I'm still looking for a $1.50 movie theater with second-run movies, like the Blue Ridge had back home). For most of the time I've been here, the majority of my live music experience has been catching the Lance Diamond show at the Elmwood Lounge. It's a great act and the man is truly an entertainer, but my Motown/70's music circuits are starting to get a little overloaded.
Saturday afternoon, I find out that (e:strip) is having some sort of get-together, which I can't attend because my father is visiting from Durham to help me do some final setup of my apartment. In the grand scheme of things, family is more important than finding out whether someone's voice really sounds like how I imagine it to sound. But now I'm going to have this lingering curiosity that's not going to go away until the next (e:strip) function (whenever that is).
On the bright side, I get memorial day off from work, so it's an extra day that I can spend entirely with my dad.
On Thursday, I missed Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, who were playing at a concert series that I didn't know existed. I would've liked to have seen them; however good or bad they are, they cater to my nostalgia for the days of my youth when I'd go to Chapel HIll to see Squirrel Nut Zippers shows at the Cat's Cradle for $5 (before they became big and started charging $20 at big arenas).
On Friday, I found out that someone has been putting on free concerts in Buffalo and that I've totally been missing them. Having recently moved, I guess I shouldn't be surprised that there's still a lot of learning that I have to do in the department of where to find good cheap entertainment (I'm still looking for a $1.50 movie theater with second-run movies, like the Blue Ridge had back home). For most of the time I've been here, the majority of my live music experience has been catching the Lance Diamond show at the Elmwood Lounge. It's a great act and the man is truly an entertainer, but my Motown/70's music circuits are starting to get a little overloaded.
Saturday afternoon, I find out that (e:strip) is having some sort of get-together, which I can't attend because my father is visiting from Durham to help me do some final setup of my apartment. In the grand scheme of things, family is more important than finding out whether someone's voice really sounds like how I imagine it to sound. But now I'm going to have this lingering curiosity that's not going to go away until the next (e:strip) function (whenever that is).
On the bright side, I get memorial day off from work, so it's an extra day that I can spend entirely with my dad.
leetee - 05/29/06 17:10
There will indeed be more (e:strip) get togethers... but i know how you feel about missing them. They used to seem to always be when we were out of town for the weekend. I wonder if that was on purpose... Regardless, hopefully, you can make it out to the next one. :O)
(e:imk2) is right, the theatre is called Movieland. Mostly, i think the admission is 3 bucks, but on Wednesdays, it's half price..
Hope you enjoyed spending time with your dad! :O)
There will indeed be more (e:strip) get togethers... but i know how you feel about missing them. They used to seem to always be when we were out of town for the weekend. I wonder if that was on purpose... Regardless, hopefully, you can make it out to the next one. :O)
(e:imk2) is right, the theatre is called Movieland. Mostly, i think the admission is 3 bucks, but on Wednesdays, it's half price..
Hope you enjoyed spending time with your dad! :O)
jenks - 05/28/06 11:28
omg i'm totally going! do they server beer? there's a theater in new orleans where they serve beer and food and the seats are couches and it's cheap. it was awesome, til they knocked it down to expand walmart's parking lot. (i'm serious).
omg i'm totally going! do they server beer? there's a theater in new orleans where they serve beer and food and the seats are couches and it's cheap. it was awesome, til they knocked it down to expand walmart's parking lot. (i'm serious).
imk2 - 05/28/06 10:53
if you want to see second run movies, the movieland theaters (i think thats what theyre called) on walden ave and harlem rd, have them. for $5 you get the ticket, soda and popcorn!
if you want to see second run movies, the movieland theaters (i think thats what theyre called) on walden ave and harlem rd, have them. for $5 you get the ticket, soda and popcorn!
zobar - 05/28/06 09:00
Here's what you do- This Thursday, pop down to your local coffeeshop and pick up a copy of our Summer Guide issue. It will list all the festivals & events happening this summer. You should also pick up a copy of Menus :::link::: if any are on the stand [which they should be], and a copy of Buffalo Spree's Best of WNY :::link::: if you can find one. [We did a Best of Buffalo issue :::link::: too, but ours is probably off the stands by now and I think theirs would be better for out-of-towners.]
- Z
Here's what you do- This Thursday, pop down to your local coffeeshop and pick up a copy of our Summer Guide issue. It will list all the festivals & events happening this summer. You should also pick up a copy of Menus :::link::: if any are on the stand [which they should be], and a copy of Buffalo Spree's Best of WNY :::link::: if you can find one. [We did a Best of Buffalo issue :::link::: too, but ours is probably off the stands by now and I think theirs would be better for out-of-towners.]
- Z
jenks - 05/28/06 07:20
Well the show you missed thurs. (as did I) is part of the "summer concert series" that you heard about fri. Aka Thurs in the square.
So maybe that's one less missed connnection?
Well the show you missed thurs. (as did I) is part of the "summer concert series" that you heard about fri. Aka Thurs in the square.
So maybe that's one less missed connnection?
06/01/2006 01:26 #21050
The Bad And The GoodCategory: general
First the bad, because maybe putting the good at the end will remind me that there's more to life than the latest thing that I let stress me out way too much. When I moved into my apartment, I signed up for electric service with this company called "National Grid", who were formerly known as "Niagara Mohawk", who were probably formerly known as something else before the all-too familiar conglomeration we see these days. I'm using the term "signed up" very liberally; they're the only game in town for electricity, so it's not like I've really got a choice where my electrons are coming from.
So I sign up for National Grid's on-line service that would allow me pay my bill via the Internet, and like a lot of companies, they stop sending you the dead-tree version of your bill when you decide you'd like the Internet to be one of several different payment options. So you've got to remember that you aren't going to get that letter in the mail, and I happened to forget; since I've moved from NC, there have been dozens of things I've had to sign up for and send off, and occasionally one gets by. So I wondered when I was going to get my bill in the mail, and a month and a half later, I got one of those letters politefully reminding me just what a utility company can do to you if you don't pay them.
Like the mature adult I pretend to be, I tried to make good on my mistake and tried doing National Grid's on-line payment thing. As these past few months I've made a habit of hording most of my earnings, it wasn't like money was an issue, I just needed a way to pay these people, and do it quickly before my credit rating got trashed. But when I got to the on-line section, there was no "pay by credit/debit card". WTF??!!! In NC, all the utility companies give you the option to put your payment on your card (for a modest fee). But National Grid? Nope. The only way you can pay these idiots electronically is going through the whole rigamarole of putting in your bank account # and your check routing #. So I fired up my browser, put the relevant pieces of account info in their various fields, clicked "Submit", and I thought that everything was resolved. Like hell it was.
One *week* later, I get an e-mail from National Grid, telling me that the transaction didn't go through. Yup. One week. This is supposed to be the Information Age. People I pay good money to are supposed to use at least a small fraction of that money to competantly set up a computer system that gives me my billing information right away, particularly when it is in *their* own interest to part me from my money as quick as possible. But this didn't happen; National Grid waited an entire week to tell me something went wrong. With my trust in their computer system completely shattered, I go ultra-low tech and send these folks a check, thinking that there would be no way they could screw this up or be ambiguous about the results of my payment. Boy, I was wrong.
Yesterday, National Grid sends me another letter, this time saying that the check I sent them was "dishonored". I've spent the last three months without a new iPod or laptop to make sure that there's 20-30 times the amount of that check sitting in the bank. No way could this have bounced. I check my National Grid account on-line--my balance was reported as being paid off; but as these people waited a week to tell me the funds didn't transfer the first time, it's not really like I can trust their on-line service and the balance it's reporting. I check my bank's on-line banking site--the check cleared, as I knew it would. So if the check cleared, why the hell did National Grid send me that stupid letter?
I call National Grid in the hopes of finding a human who can straighten this thing out. Fighting my way through a phone system practically designed to discourage one from talking to a fellow primate, I eventually reach a customer service representitive, but she ends up being even more obstinant than a machine. She repeatedly tells me that I still have the outstanding balance to pay off, and all my attempts to explain that her business' *own* on-line system is showing the balance entirely paid off merely gets me the response "talk to your bank". When I insist that I have to pay this thing off as soon as possible, she recommends I use the same on-line bank draft system that had originally got me in this mess. It's like calling up the fire department to report your charcoal grill being engulfed in flames, and being told the problem is that you just haven't squirted on enough lighter fluid. "Just another dab'll do you--we swear!"
So I call up my bank. The bank's customer service representitive tells me she has no way of figuring out why the direct draft from checking didn't work, but she does tell me that the check I sent a week ago cleared. I even call up National Grid's phone info system, and it's even telling me my balance has been paid off. So why does this stupid person on the phone continually insist that I have to pay some balance, and that their business' inability to coherently represent the state of my account is the problem of myself and my bank? Who the hell ever decided that it was a good idea to give these dolts a municipally-sanctioned monopoly, let alone lots of heavy equipment that they could hurt themselves with?
I suppose I could have spared the 1000 words I've written simply by writing "National Grid Sucks". Or I could even have not bothered writing this posting at all, and instead could have written my elected officials and asked them to either force National Grid to behave like a responsible company, or to deregulate the electric utility system altogether and let customers choose who they're getting power from. This would probably be the more positive way to deal with the situation. I know that this will iron itself out sooner or later, I've just got so much on my plate right now and this is the very last thing that I needed to deal with.
Now for the good. The Hurricanes are still in the game, and tomorrow they'll be playing (and hopefully winning) in the RBC center. I am proud of my team no matter the outcome, and I am proud to have sat in my cap and gown during January's graduation ceremony on what is essentially center ice of tomorrow's game. And maybe the tickets at RBC didn't sell out quite as fast as here, but the fans who are there have been pushing the decibel meter quite a bit on TV. And while there were certainly a lot of Sabres fans coming to cheer on their team in our home territory (as they rightly should), I at least tried to do the same and cheered on the Canes for the first few games in Jimmy Mac's (and only stopped after I had to walk away from patrons trying to pick fights and I got more or less got kicked out of the bar for cheering for the other team). No matter what happens, I think the season's gone really well for everyone involved.
LET'S GO CANES!!!
So I sign up for National Grid's on-line service that would allow me pay my bill via the Internet, and like a lot of companies, they stop sending you the dead-tree version of your bill when you decide you'd like the Internet to be one of several different payment options. So you've got to remember that you aren't going to get that letter in the mail, and I happened to forget; since I've moved from NC, there have been dozens of things I've had to sign up for and send off, and occasionally one gets by. So I wondered when I was going to get my bill in the mail, and a month and a half later, I got one of those letters politefully reminding me just what a utility company can do to you if you don't pay them.
Like the mature adult I pretend to be, I tried to make good on my mistake and tried doing National Grid's on-line payment thing. As these past few months I've made a habit of hording most of my earnings, it wasn't like money was an issue, I just needed a way to pay these people, and do it quickly before my credit rating got trashed. But when I got to the on-line section, there was no "pay by credit/debit card". WTF??!!! In NC, all the utility companies give you the option to put your payment on your card (for a modest fee). But National Grid? Nope. The only way you can pay these idiots electronically is going through the whole rigamarole of putting in your bank account # and your check routing #. So I fired up my browser, put the relevant pieces of account info in their various fields, clicked "Submit", and I thought that everything was resolved. Like hell it was.
One *week* later, I get an e-mail from National Grid, telling me that the transaction didn't go through. Yup. One week. This is supposed to be the Information Age. People I pay good money to are supposed to use at least a small fraction of that money to competantly set up a computer system that gives me my billing information right away, particularly when it is in *their* own interest to part me from my money as quick as possible. But this didn't happen; National Grid waited an entire week to tell me something went wrong. With my trust in their computer system completely shattered, I go ultra-low tech and send these folks a check, thinking that there would be no way they could screw this up or be ambiguous about the results of my payment. Boy, I was wrong.
Yesterday, National Grid sends me another letter, this time saying that the check I sent them was "dishonored". I've spent the last three months without a new iPod or laptop to make sure that there's 20-30 times the amount of that check sitting in the bank. No way could this have bounced. I check my National Grid account on-line--my balance was reported as being paid off; but as these people waited a week to tell me the funds didn't transfer the first time, it's not really like I can trust their on-line service and the balance it's reporting. I check my bank's on-line banking site--the check cleared, as I knew it would. So if the check cleared, why the hell did National Grid send me that stupid letter?
I call National Grid in the hopes of finding a human who can straighten this thing out. Fighting my way through a phone system practically designed to discourage one from talking to a fellow primate, I eventually reach a customer service representitive, but she ends up being even more obstinant than a machine. She repeatedly tells me that I still have the outstanding balance to pay off, and all my attempts to explain that her business' *own* on-line system is showing the balance entirely paid off merely gets me the response "talk to your bank". When I insist that I have to pay this thing off as soon as possible, she recommends I use the same on-line bank draft system that had originally got me in this mess. It's like calling up the fire department to report your charcoal grill being engulfed in flames, and being told the problem is that you just haven't squirted on enough lighter fluid. "Just another dab'll do you--we swear!"
So I call up my bank. The bank's customer service representitive tells me she has no way of figuring out why the direct draft from checking didn't work, but she does tell me that the check I sent a week ago cleared. I even call up National Grid's phone info system, and it's even telling me my balance has been paid off. So why does this stupid person on the phone continually insist that I have to pay some balance, and that their business' inability to coherently represent the state of my account is the problem of myself and my bank? Who the hell ever decided that it was a good idea to give these dolts a municipally-sanctioned monopoly, let alone lots of heavy equipment that they could hurt themselves with?
I suppose I could have spared the 1000 words I've written simply by writing "National Grid Sucks". Or I could even have not bothered writing this posting at all, and instead could have written my elected officials and asked them to either force National Grid to behave like a responsible company, or to deregulate the electric utility system altogether and let customers choose who they're getting power from. This would probably be the more positive way to deal with the situation. I know that this will iron itself out sooner or later, I've just got so much on my plate right now and this is the very last thing that I needed to deal with.
Now for the good. The Hurricanes are still in the game, and tomorrow they'll be playing (and hopefully winning) in the RBC center. I am proud of my team no matter the outcome, and I am proud to have sat in my cap and gown during January's graduation ceremony on what is essentially center ice of tomorrow's game. And maybe the tickets at RBC didn't sell out quite as fast as here, but the fans who are there have been pushing the decibel meter quite a bit on TV. And while there were certainly a lot of Sabres fans coming to cheer on their team in our home territory (as they rightly should), I at least tried to do the same and cheered on the Canes for the first few games in Jimmy Mac's (and only stopped after I had to walk away from patrons trying to pick fights and I got more or less got kicked out of the bar for cheering for the other team). No matter what happens, I think the season's gone really well for everyone involved.
LET'S GO CANES!!!
metalpeter - 06/01/06 18:55
:) got some bad news for yeah the caines are going down. Not that I play the game. Even though you are cains fan I'll give you some advice.
First of all go back to paying your national grid offline, stop paying them on line reverse it. When you pay national grid, adelphia, National Fuel, Verizon or even school loans don't pay it from there site. You should make sure you get a bill everymonth in the mail. Also don't set up where they take it out of your bank account each month either. That is a bad idea because it is to easy to forget they took the money plus you don't know how much they took.
The way to pay bills online is trough your bank. I get all my bills in the mail. I open them see how much I owe and why and when they are do. I have HSBC online banking it is free and you set up all your payes with there adresses and phone numbers and your account number. When you pay your bills I belive there is a certain amount of days window that the bank guarantees your payments on not being late. The bank sends the money to the places you have set up. I as of yet havn't had any problems.
:) got some bad news for yeah the caines are going down. Not that I play the game. Even though you are cains fan I'll give you some advice.
First of all go back to paying your national grid offline, stop paying them on line reverse it. When you pay national grid, adelphia, National Fuel, Verizon or even school loans don't pay it from there site. You should make sure you get a bill everymonth in the mail. Also don't set up where they take it out of your bank account each month either. That is a bad idea because it is to easy to forget they took the money plus you don't know how much they took.
The way to pay bills online is trough your bank. I get all my bills in the mail. I open them see how much I owe and why and when they are do. I have HSBC online banking it is free and you set up all your payes with there adresses and phone numbers and your account number. When you pay your bills I belive there is a certain amount of days window that the bank guarantees your payments on not being late. The bank sends the money to the places you have set up. I as of yet havn't had any problems.
theecarey - 06/01/06 16:56
Havent had much problem with the online bill pay so far. However, the site is annoying to navigate; apparently they think its fun to make customers spend five minutes searching the site trying to find where to give them money.
I could be wrong, delusional (or both), but it would seem to be good for both the company and the customer if we could pay our bills hassle free. Not sure on that one, though ;)
Havent had much problem with the online bill pay so far. However, the site is annoying to navigate; apparently they think its fun to make customers spend five minutes searching the site trying to find where to give them money.
I could be wrong, delusional (or both), but it would seem to be good for both the company and the customer if we could pay our bills hassle free. Not sure on that one, though ;)
jenks - 06/01/06 16:46
yeah their online stuff is pathetic. I get an email saying 'your bill is ready', but they don't even give you a link to click to go pay it. And their "bill pay" page is like a totally separate thing, and it's not even that obvious on the main page. Too bad they don't have a web genius like paul. ;)
yeah their online stuff is pathetic. I get an email saying 'your bill is ready', but they don't even give you a link to click to go pay it. And their "bill pay" page is like a totally separate thing, and it's not even that obvious on the main page. Too bad they don't have a web genius like paul. ;)
vincent - 06/01/06 15:28
If worse comes to worse you can always pay your National Grid Bill at any Tops or Wegmans. Just have something with your account # on it. At least you will have a receipt saying that they have your $
If worse comes to worse you can always pay your National Grid Bill at any Tops or Wegmans. Just have something with your account # on it. At least you will have a receipt saying that they have your $
ha ha, that's my ex-boyfriends house! they're non-conformists not satanists.