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10/18/2008 10:43 #46175

Worky, worky
Category: work
Last night I worked till like 11PM to finish up all the projects that had to be converted to the new flash upload. Some of them still have to be launched into production because I can't do that without signoff. At least they are ready to go. I can't believe what a pain in the ass it has been because of this one decision Adobe made. I wonder if they realized so many people were using their system the way it worked in flash player 9. Then I worked on a new AD based security system which seems to work out well.

I also had this serious issue where IE6 was blanking out on cached javascript files. I kept thinking it was some problem witht he scripts themselves but it turned out to be that it really just can't handle javascript gzipped. I set my .htaccess file to stop gzipping the content for IE6 and everything was fine. Honestly, that browser has cost my thousands of hours of wasted time over the years.

By the time I got home I was just ready for bed. So despite having guests over I passed out.

Today, there are like ten million other programming tasks I want to accomplish like adding native querySelectorAll support to the surebert toolkit but I am going to try and take a day off. The native querySelectorAll is pretty neat and it is extremely fast. The browser makers are finally starting to realize that programmer want js dom node selection through css selectors and it could be much more efficient if the browser just did it instead of having to use a js library. Safari 3.1 already has support, so does firefox 3.1 beta and the new IE 8 is going to have it at well. I can't believe something new will have cross browser support.

If only Roswell could move past IE6 which is sadly still our official browser.
tinypliny - 10/18/08 11:37
I just want to thank you for posting this. I was feeling awfully demotivated today morning and somehow this post makes me want to go out and do what it takes to accomplish the random things I need to do! You are an inspiration right now! THANK YOU! :)

10/16/2008 22:32 #46149

New York State Salaries and Offices
Category: work
Someone sent me this link the other day where you could see the actual paid salaries of all New York State workers for 2007

Its hard not to be jealous, especially when you are talking about the top paid people at Roswell.

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I thought Dr. Hohn retired, maybe that was his severance package. According to this , he is administering "the newly-formed Empire State Stem Cell Board." From what I hear everyone loved him and he really turned Roswell around.

Seriously though, can you imagine making that much money in Buffalo. It amounts to about $30,000 a week. Let me repeat the - in Buffalo part. Are there even properties worthy of that salary in this city. He could buy the best properties in the city on one years salary.

In comparison, here is the top paid at Suny Buffalo. How is it that Dr. Linda Brodsky makes so much more than the other execs at Suny Buffalo. Check out that $799,000 salary! I guess being a doctor and an executive is really the way to go, its the same with all the top paid Roswell employees.

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I decided to just go ahead and look up the top salaries for all New York state employees regardless of organization and guess what Dr. Hohn is still #1 followed by closely by Linda Brodsky and all the top execs at Roswell Park Cancer Institute.

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What's even crazier is when you think of all the money they make on their side companies and discoveries. I am so curious how that all works. It seems to me when I make anything at Roswell they own it, but all the top people have side companies. I really need to work on the side company thing in my 40s.

Back to my Dept
In my department the difference between the different jobs is not too extreme. Not like in the medical depts. It goes from $35k to about $100k. This year I didn't make as much as I could have if I was overtime elligable. Next year I will make more because I moved up a couple pay grades this year. In the end I am satisfied although I sometimes want to kick myself for not going to medical school.

In the short term, I would rather have an office than more money. Two of the guys I work with just moved from cubicles to offices and I was visiting today thinking how nice it would be to have a meeting space/demonstration table built into your work space. I actually live in the shafted cube thats cut back to make room for an isle and don't even have a chair for people to sit at like other the other guys do. Its kind of redic seeing as I have constant meetings with people on how to do stuff as part of my new job and they just stand behind my chair or sit on a chair just outside my cube.
mike - 10/18/08 10:03
I am so nosey, I love this site!!! i am looking up people like whoa!
tinypliny - 10/17/08 22:04
Because you are paid via federal grant money, not NYS money?
imk2 - 10/17/08 08:55
why can't i find my self or my bosses?
tinypliny - 10/17/08 00:13
Heh, I know this is such a cliché but sometimes, money isn't everything. Because in the end, the differences you made with your life, and the meanings you found for your limited time here will matter far more than anything else. :)

10/16/2008 12:02 #46141

Commonly held misconceptions?

A security firm came to speak at our blockclub meeting and gave us
these safety pamphlets. Are these really commonly held misconceptions?
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metalpeter - 10/17/08 18:52
When I was in College I had to take this class on rape it was like a one time thing since I was a NCAA Athlete. At the time a man Legally couldn't be raped it could be sexual assault and that is one step down from rape but that may have changed. But even if you don't want to have sex you would still have a hard on just like a women who is raped could still could get off. I guy wouldn't even have to be tied up I'm sure that date rape drug would work. Not to mention guys get hard in there sleep, it is natural and not sexual so he could be raped that way.
gardenmama - 10/16/08 19:52
Yes, if she ties him up against his will and he really doesn't want to do anything but his body overrides his mind then, I would say, yes. Of course, she could also otherwise sexually assault him through sodomy.
paul - 10/16/08 19:20
Can a man really be raped by a woman? We debated about this yesterday.
metalpeter - 10/16/08 18:52
Yes a lot of those things are still thought to be true. I think part of the problem is that rape is complex and there are different kinds of it. For example I'm making out with a girl and then things get heavy and I say lets slow thing down and instead she slides my cock into one of her openings even when I said lets cool it down that would be rape but that is different than violent rape or where two people consent to sex but one of them is drunk or underage or under the influnce of mind altering drugs so they can't legally consent.
hodown - 10/16/08 13:57
Wait is that from 1962?
gardenmama - 10/16/08 13:14
Unfortunately, some of them are. There is still frequently a "blame the victim" attitude when it comes to rape. Ugh!

10/16/2008 01:27 #46137

Busy Day Gone
Category: life
work
After a nice long weekend, I had a crazy day of programming, demonstrating, writing letters, meetings and quick hacks. Hopefully, tomorrow will be better. I am feeling frustrated with how slow everything moves at my work and how every conversation requires 75 minutes of small talk before the matter at hand can be addressed. I am so bad at small talk when something time dependent is waiting. Maybe I am just a boring person.

Home Life
The anniversary was nice. We spent the day just hanging out together and fixing things. We fixed a drain and installed a new lamp in our bedroom closet. Then (e:matthew) and I took a bath while (e:terry) studied and at the end of the day we went to Mother's for dinner where I had an 18oz ribeye steak that was so delcious.

So were these little neck clams
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Along the way we went shopping at some antique stores and I saw this tray. I always wanted one of these. I also bought a lamb roast to match. Friday, they will meet each other and then my stomach.

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They also had these crazy lights in there basement. What were they for. Medical use, disco lights?
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Robbers
About 10 people/cars/houses on our block have been robbed including our neighbors the other day. We saw a dude enter their house through the door and we just assumed it was a worker because when I checked the door it was locked. The dude then stole all of their electonics and shipped them over the back fence. I wish I had realized what was going on.

Then last night on the way home from dinner some very capable look, young black guy begged us for money - that annoys me more than anything. I am fine with the cripples and crazzies and old people but when young people who are clearly in better physical shape than me ask for money - I find it hard to believe they can't do something to for work. On the way out the woman who sat next to us found her window smashed. He was still there bothering people for money. He either did it or saw who did it.

I think they may have caught the house robber and it was the same guy that robbed out house two years ago ;(

Other forms of robbery include food costs. I just can't ebeliev how much food costs keep skyrocketing. Look at the cost of these freaking cookies.

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Here is a pic of (e:terry) looking cute just before his haircut.
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gardenmama - 10/16/08 13:13
My niece's apartment on Linwood (near Utica) was broken into last week. The thief took a knife block/knives and had some other stuff piled up outside in the back, but aparently got scared off and left the other stuff behind. They've also had a car with someone(s) sitting in it outside the front of their house pretty frequently (maybe casing). They reported it to the police and the cops chased them off but are now thinking that it was a stolen rental car.
fellyconnelly - 10/16/08 10:14
where do you guys shop then?
Those cookies looked good though... mm cookies...
tinypliny - 10/16/08 10:11
Weggies is an upscale suburban store. Why are people so infatuated with it?
james - 10/16/08 10:06
Wegs is so expensive I don't even shop there any more.
tinypliny - 10/16/08 09:36
They look like operating room/exam room lights to me. Disco lights cannot be this dull.

Can't they put those few cookies in a paper bag??!! Geesh, talk about plasticking *everything* . :/

THAT is shocking news about the robbery! Did they recover what they lost?? These people must be waiting and watching everyday! Who knows who is watching me and you guys!?? I vary my routine everyday and never go to school/come back at the same time. But then I may not be high on their target list because I neither own a car or any electronics or even furniture. Plus they need to be spidermen to climb to the fifth floor. They could potentially climb in from the terrace of the other building. Ugh. Disturbing.

10/13/2008 16:18 #46096

Conservatives in Leather
Category: politics
So after the Scion show (Communist Party) (e:terry) and I came home and tried to go to Ohm but it was shut down so we decided to sprint on down to underground and see if anyone we knew was out.

When we were there we hung out with our friend Christoph and some older guy in jeans and leather v-neck open furry chest teeshirt came over to talk to us. He said and I quote:

We better vote for McCain beacuse if we don't its gonna be the beginning of the Niggers and Spics ruling the streets.



I am not even sure what his reasoning was or if it was just that Obama is black, and what do the "spics" have to do with it? I wish I had paid more attention so I could have gotten some better quotes but I was too drunk and didn't want to get into a fight.

I mean think about it. There we were in the gayest of all gay bars, where you would expect people to be the most liberal. It just goes to show you that no group of people consists of just one type of person.

metalpeter - 10/13/08 19:40
I have found in my life that many minorites don't like others. As an example NYC Puerto Ricans and Island Puerto Riccans often don't get along and both of them and Mexicans don't get along. I've heard Hispanic and Blacks both talk bad about the other race. I have heard blacks talk about bad about Gays. There is something really weird called Colorism (not sure if it still is around) Where light skinned, dark skinned and High Yellow blacks don't get along. I also do think that Homosexuality is is just sexual preference like hertosexuality it doesn't make who you are politicaly yes it can effect it but it doesn't change your views on things. I think one reason is that in some cases (some cases the other way around) people have there politcal ideas tought to them or they learn some of them as kids and so they have that foundation before they know what they like sexualy because the hormones and desires haven't started yet.
james - 10/13/08 16:56
Joshua, I know openly gay men who support Bush and subscribe to his authoritarian philosophy. Their sexuality is second, or third on a long list of unnecessary prioritization (they are patriots first and gay second. I manage to do both at the same time). It is really mind boggling and I presume the result of a brain disfunction.
hodown - 10/13/08 16:54
Wow. Just wow.
joshua - 10/13/08 16:43
Larry Craig? Where are you (allegedly)?

You've blown my mind. The title of this journal entry was captivating enough (who couldn't click on that?). Log Cabin Republicans doesn't exist for naught. There would be nothing more funny, particularly if you don't agree with me, if you watched me stumble into a political argument between two gay guys. I am not sure I'd know what to say about it. I can only assume that liberal gay guys would say to the other that he is self-loathing and is fighting against gay causes. Why shouldn't there be hawkish, small government, low tax gay people out there?

I think many gay conservatives relate to the old school style conservatism of the 60's, that had nothing to do with sexuality as part of the deal. The Moral Majority really ruined it for those who might have been attracted to conservative principles.

I had to get some perspective so I found this - :::link::: - I don't mean to sound flippant but reading this made me feel like some of these guys have had to live behind two closets, not just one. From your experience how are gay Republicans treated amongst the gay community in general?