April 30, 2009
April 25, 2009
April 19, 2009
April 15, 2009
Join the Impact's rally
Join the Impact's rally
Much smaller, hard to find but better organized: better sound, funnier lines, nicer costumes and (at least for me) less threatening.
I wonder how much better this could have been with more publicity and a better location.
And at least this is something I agree with.
Much smaller, hard to find but better organized: better sound, funnier lines, nicer costumes and (at least for me) less threatening.
I wonder how much better this could have been with more publicity and a better location.
And at least this is something I agree with.
Angry teabaggers
There are a lot of angry teabaggers out today.
I can't help but notice how many ignore speakers to get close to the cameras. Though that is made easier by inadequate sound systems.
I wonder how many know about the policies they're railing against.
I can't help but notice how many ignore speakers to get close to the cameras. Though that is made easier by inadequate sound systems.
I wonder how many know about the policies they're railing against.
Checking in...
Not much to report...
Still looking for work. Have a phone screen for a tech support job in another 45 minutes. Yeah, I know, but after 6 months, money coming in will be worth answering phones.
In other avenues of interest, took an iPhone Boot Camp class a couple of weekend's ago and got a lot out of it. I'm working on my second app and working with Apple to clear up the certificate problem, so that I can actually test my apps on a real device.
I also rolled out a new mobile blog: jp4mobile.blogspot.com, which will also have a jp4mobile.com web site once I have time and money to set up the web site to go with it.
I have some app reviews, etc...
Going forward, not quickly, but seem to be starting to get some traction, which feels good.
Still looking for work. Have a phone screen for a tech support job in another 45 minutes. Yeah, I know, but after 6 months, money coming in will be worth answering phones.
In other avenues of interest, took an iPhone Boot Camp class a couple of weekend's ago and got a lot out of it. I'm working on my second app and working with Apple to clear up the certificate problem, so that I can actually test my apps on a real device.
I also rolled out a new mobile blog: jp4mobile.blogspot.com, which will also have a jp4mobile.com web site once I have time and money to set up the web site to go with it.
I have some app reviews, etc...
Going forward, not quickly, but seem to be starting to get some traction, which feels good.
March 10, 2009
Medical Experimentation Is A No Go...
A few weeks ago, I told you about a testosterone study that I was trying to get into. Unfortunately, I didn't pass the re-test.
Does that make me not man enough, because my testosterone levels are low-normal? Eh...
Oh well, another job that didn't work out.
Back to studying mobile programming to create my own job.
Does that make me not man enough, because my testosterone levels are low-normal? Eh...
Oh well, another job that didn't work out.
Back to studying mobile programming to create my own job.
March 9, 2009
Home Again
My father's was difficult. They're right when they say you can't go home again.
Happy to be in my home and safe.
Happy to be in my home and safe.
March 6, 2009
Going home for a few days
I'll be spending a few days at my Dad's house in Western Mass. Not sure if there's Internet yet. Or if I'm finally going to get roped into helping him pick out a computer and set up a network. I'll be on Twitter and can get email on my cellphone.
Any contact with the real world while I'm languishing with family, will be gratefully accepted.
Any contact with the real world while I'm languishing with family, will be gratefully accepted.
February 24, 2009
Idealist Job Fair
I haven't been to a job fair in almost thirty years, since I was an undergrad at Northeastern. Not much has changed. Picture an empty hall packed with rows and rows of tables, each table staffed with one or two earnest looking people and in a few cases a flag, some take-aways and a standing display of some sort.
What really surprised me was the sheer amount of people. When the doors opened, we were backlogged for about ten minutes to even get in due to the number of people. This wasn't just kids, but I noticed a lot of grey-heads in suits with leather satchels in hand.
This was a career fair for jobs in the non-profit sector. But the only word that mattered to a lot of us was jobs.
Meg from Idealist.org gave a great presentation on looking for jobs in this sector for both new workers and mid-career sector switchers. She pointed out the percentage of growth for jobs in non-profit space and shared some strategies as well as outlining some of the realities. (She also recommended their downloadable career guides.)
I hadn't really been scared before. I guess I've been optimistically sure that something will work out. I've got my plan, the skills I need to acquire and the sector that I need to break into, so I haven't been really dealing with this at the ground level. There's a palpable whiff of desperation and it's hard not to be affected by that. Especially when you see job after job for entry- or mid-level positions only in my own search.
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What really surprised me was the sheer amount of people. When the doors opened, we were backlogged for about ten minutes to even get in due to the number of people. This wasn't just kids, but I noticed a lot of grey-heads in suits with leather satchels in hand.
This was a career fair for jobs in the non-profit sector. But the only word that mattered to a lot of us was jobs.
Meg from Idealist.org gave a great presentation on looking for jobs in this sector for both new workers and mid-career sector switchers. She pointed out the percentage of growth for jobs in non-profit space and shared some strategies as well as outlining some of the realities. (She also recommended their downloadable career guides.)
I hadn't really been scared before. I guess I've been optimistically sure that something will work out. I've got my plan, the skills I need to acquire and the sector that I need to break into, so I haven't been really dealing with this at the ground level. There's a palpable whiff of desperation and it's hard not to be affected by that. Especially when you see job after job for entry- or mid-level positions only in my own search.
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February 23, 2009
February 19, 2009
Dust Mites
We don't see them. We don't feel them. We do however share our beds with them.
For me - that's a problem. I'm allergic to the little bastards. Flannel sheets and my futon (neither are good for me, because they're both dust magnets) are warm but not helping me here.
Gotta find some good night time allergy meds, if I'm gonna sleep well.
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For me - that's a problem. I'm allergic to the little bastards. Flannel sheets and my futon (neither are good for me, because they're both dust magnets) are warm but not helping me here.
Gotta find some good night time allergy meds, if I'm gonna sleep well.
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February 18, 2009
February 11, 2009
I Love This Bridge

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February 10, 2009
Distant Shore
On the face of it, this is brilliant in its simplicity. The user walks an endless beach, you hear the gulls, the pounding of the surf and the crunch of feet on the sand or in the water. The user can explore the beach or collect shells (five shells will generate a bottle that can be used to send messages) or bottles (which will allow you to respond to someone else's message).
The other users that you communicate with are anonymous. You don't know of any other way to communicate with them and they have no other way to communicate with them. There are no usernames or anything that would you give a clue about them -- it's no surprise that the most common question I've seen in the messages are requests for my age, gender and location.
Update: Just to be clear, you can still communicate with previous penpals, too.
February 7, 2009
February 2, 2009
Alas, Didn't Make the Cut...
Unfortunately, I was just short of the cut off for the medical study. In four weeks or so, I should be able to try again. I'm supposed to take multiple vitamins to try to get my vitamin and (hopefully) my enzyme levels up to what they should be. They'll test me again in another four weeks, if I still want to go forward with the trial.
*shrug* Don't see why not.
I can take a daily multi-vitamin that I probably should have been taking anyway.
*shrug* Don't see why not.
I can take a daily multi-vitamin that I probably should have been taking anyway.
January 28, 2009
More on the Medical Experimentation Front...
Today was interesting. Rushed out in the cold and the miserable to head over to the hospital to meet people at the MGH research building to find out more about this study. Read through the paperwork and offered up my arm for the blood samples that they'll need, before they can officially say whether that I'm eligible for the study or not.
The money seems nice, it doesn't seem like it'll take long and the downside seems minimal. And as an added bonus, I get something to write about, so it's win win all around.
The money seems nice, it doesn't seem like it'll take long and the downside seems minimal. And as an added bonus, I get something to write about, so it's win win all around.
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