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07/18/2014 03:58 #59209
No sleepCategory: random
Its 3:30am and I am not tired. Everyone is asleep. i just got back from Jims with (e:yesthatcasey). I got the veggie taco and and mac and cheese bited for $5 and the cashier said they both were vegetarian. They both also smelled like fried dough.
Now I'm sitting in the park at Franklin and North. It's really nice but almist never used. I woke up a drunk guy so his phone doesn't get stolen.
Maybe I should Deutsch üben. Or program. I have a bug at work that needs to be fixed but Terry might kill me if I work more hours like Paul. I wish (e:terry) would post.
If someone were awake right I'd go for a walk. woof woof. I bet midnight would.
07/18/2014 03:28 #59208
Gone for goodCategory: preservation
But if if the disqus comments by benfranklin are to be believed:
StrikeNet provides lightning strike data for the insurance industry. The last bolt of lightning in that area, was July 7 at 11:29 PM, with a latitude of 42.90457, longitude -78.87158, which is about 2 tenths of a mile a way. The strike was -19.3 kA, making it a less than average strike.
Stand at the corner of North and Main, and you can see the buildings being demoed near the church, and also this property on North. The property is within a few hundred feet of the Medical Campus. I'm all for them doing what they want with their property, this just seems a bit too convenient, and flies in the face of the facts (facts they probably didn't realize are readily available)
(yeah dubious whatevs), there was no lightning strike at the property. According to the comments StrikeNet, an application used by insurance agents to determine lightning strikes, says the nearest strike was on Summer Street 4 hours earlier. Its easier to avoid the preservation board when the building is half collapsed.
So fuck you First Amherst and fuck your demolition by neglect. I hope lightning burns down your offices.
karma
07/18/2014 02:07 #59207
Allentown's garbage gardenCategory: allentown
07/16/2014 21:57 #59206
The blind storeCategory: work
At work there is a convenience store in the building next door. It's manned by a guy who is completely blind.
I went with Paul yesterday and today for snacks. He knows (or at least I think he does) every price on every item in the store, but you have to tell him what you are buying. You also have to tell him how much money you give him which seems like a gaping hole for scammers, which he puts into a talking cash register.
I want to ask him how he ended up this job but that's probably not PC. Its so strange if its a program match up the visually impaired as cashiers.
He is so sweet. :-)
Wow, that's awesome. I've never heard of that.
I guess if he runs the entire operation it makes sense that he would know all the prices too.
There is a state program for the visually impaired to run newsstands in state buildings :::link:::
07/16/2014 13:09 #59205
SemisCategory: ideas
As of yesterday, the 43 North submission ("Docugen") that (e:terry), (e:heidi), (e:yesthatcasey), (e:paul) and I are on together is a semifinalist.
We started with 6,932 applications from 96 countries and all 50 U.S. states.
That got boiled down to 2,603 qualified submissions.
Now, we're excited to announce our 113 semifinalists!
There's a single million buck prize, 6 $500,000 and 4 $250,000. And one of them has to go to a Buffalo idea, which there are about 30 of. It definitely could happen. It's so freaking awesome I can't believe it.
The downside is the second application is due August 15th, and the presentations would be in October. It's summer and we're all supes busy. But how can you pass this opportunity up?
Even if we don't win I think that it made it to the top 100 is a pretty good indication it's a viable idea. Look at us, all entrepreneurial and shiz.
That's really cool. I glossed over the nitty-gritties so you are going to have to explain in detail... when you WIN! :-)
It's a business development competition funded by the state and other random organizations. They're having a competition to bring the best business ideas to Buffalo and fund them/give them incubator support. :::link:::
And we made the semi-finals!
What is this?
Night walks are my favorite, I kind of like having the whole street to yourself with no cars or other people.
I think so too (e:tinypliny). Maybe we'll have to visit one day.
I totally would have gone for a walk with you. I am seldom asleep at 3 ... though I am mostly coding either another algorithm or deadly boring processing/clean up job.
You are a vegetarian. *High Five* me too. :-) The more I learn about you, the more I think we could have been great friends. Someday.... maybe.
I love being out and about at those weird off hours. Insomnia rarely happens to me, but when it does, I sometimes take my dog out for a walk to the park near my house. There are always some unusual characters hanging out at that time, and a strange energy in the air. I probably wouldn't do this without my German Shepard mix with me. It's so great to be awake when the sun rises.