Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The 200

We had a group hug at work today; found out that while the managers were supposed to be finding names to give, to be let go, really they came up a little short.  The names were to be submitted on Saturday and only a tenth of the real total requested were turned in just 200 names were presented to upper management.  Yes I have to say this in a round about way as to not give any real details.  BUT our group did turn in our required number of heads to upper management.  Lucky for me these four will come from the natural flow of people, job safe for now.

Also today the new flow meter for work, while we did not let out the magic smoke, the transducer appears to not work.

This evening was Taco Tuesday at the Tin Hat.  Lots of fun, had some cheap tacos and saw some friends, but what was odd.  When we got off the bus at home, T and his girlfriend were driving by and saw us.  They were going to the store, and we tagged along.  A really good surprise.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Ground Hog Day

Sunny and a bit warm, made it quite nice to go out with the tech to play with the new flow meter.  Which we almost fried, but hopefully will only be the transformer in the power supply.  I also joined the mechanic while he worked a bit on the small compressor.  I found out that it has been down for about nine months now—but with it finally being fixed—the big won't have to be run as often.  The ride home was strangely devoid of traffic, I feel like I missed something fun.

Yesterday we had both lunch and dinner out.  Lunch with her friends and their baby, dinner with my friends.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

31 Jan, 2009

We went downtown today and picked up some season tickets to the Roller Girls, sounds like it will be fun to go to all the games. Then headed over to Pike Market; was a nice sunny, winter day. Had a "Yeero" (gyro) at the market, quite tasty, and then walked around looking at trinkets to give to her friends on her trip to San Fran. I like how the gyro place in the market spells the name, this way americans can finally pronounce it correctly - after all, the food is not a spinning
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Thought some more on the EV biz, and more people dropping from it. I don't know how much longer it will last at this rate, but those that are left are finally coming around to working on the basics of starting the biz, instead of trying to design the finished product.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

A friend and I were talking the other day about how I only ever have first dates, I never get a second date, well almost never. So today I was talking with him about an up-coming date for this weekend and I began to wonder just how many first dates I've had. Now this is really only in the past year, because before this I wasn't really concerned about how long I had been single and hadn't been trying to date. Hmm, thinking back now, .... ...... I'm at about 12. One a month and of them only one has been followed by a second date. I find this amazing for myself for a couple reasons. First I'm very out going but very shy around a woman that I like, and 12 different dates (people) is more in one year than I've had my entire life before. The other amazing thing is that of the twelve only one had enough mutual attraction to produce a second date. What am I a leper? I don't think I'm picky, granted I would like the other person to be attractive, but attractive to me is not Hollywood attractive.

So I guess I wonder, how many tries do I need before I find someone that is compatible for two and more dates and on to a real relationship. So far I'm not even really one for twelve, because the one person that I had more than two dates with didn't go very far beyond that (for reasons of personal beliefs). To me it seems that most people find someone compatible within 7 to 10 people, but how far do I have to go, I don't know.
Today was my last swimming lesson, I started lessons in mid August with the basic class and have just finished the advanced class. I feel really good about my swimming now, I can even do the famed butterfly stroke. What amazes me, is how well I've gotten to know the staff at the local pool. Heh, I even asked out one of the instructors, partly because I think she is hot and fun, but her colleagues sound like she doesn't go out much. Which amazes me, but I don't mind. The only draw back, she is a bit younger than me, but she is still older than most of my classmates, so from that stand-point I don't mind.

I also had a nice dinner with one of my classmates. She is such a beautiful young woman, that just happened to recently break-up with her boyfriend, so she has been down a bit of late. So it was nice to see her quite happy at dinner. To my surprise she also reveled some very personal aspects of her high school years that has me a bit more amazed at how far she has come to get to this point in her life.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Last night I went with a friend to a church service. While for most people this is no big deal, I consider my self an atheist most of the time, and sometimes I might stretch myself to an agnostic. Despite this, I'm still a moral person, and I don't want to be a hypocrite. But I really liked the people and the group, despite the evangelical nature of the church. I would like to go again, and I know they would try to "save" me, but I also know I never would convert.

So how wrong is it for me to go, even though I have no intention of ever joining the religion, even though I do like the community which is often the main emphasis of a church.