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Long time no talk…
So a lot’s been happening lately. We moved to a new apartment (in a relatively new city) and I got a new job. That’s what I want to talk about today.
So somehow I’ve become a programmer. Not the concertgoing / special event-planning kind but rather the computer, lightsaber-wielding, codemonkey kind.
I love the job. It’s actually pretty fun. I always thought that programmers slaved all day over lines of code, just picking out little ones and zeros and giggling about it to themselves as they went home for dinner with mom.
Well… most of that is still true, sans the mom part. Except there’s a lot more to it than that, and that’s pretty comforting. There are more pictures than I expected (good, good), and the programming part is actually kind of like playing a detective game. Like Carmen Sandiego. Except instead of Carmen you have UNIX. And instead of Rockapella you have COBOL.
But the part I’m having the hardest time with is the culture. I feel that now that I work with computers to such a large extent I need to kind of adopt the geek culture a little bit more. It shouldn’t be too hard, I thought; I already have one foot in that grave.
But–man–there’s more to it than meets the eye. Just go over to thinkgeek and tell me if you understand every single t-shirt they sell. There’s no way. But there always seems to be a few war horses that travel from cubicle to cubicle who recall working with assembly language in the same way that Vietnam War vets recall the Viet Cong. What do you say to that? There’s some people who almost can talk in binary. That’s the ones and zeros I was talking about earlier, Holmes.
I guess what I need to do is compensate for my immediate lack of technical skills and pick up some more fringe characteristics of the community. I’m going to need someone to knit me a Harry Potter robe, stat.
Reediculous Monday: A Way to Kill Yourself Faster

For those who just can’t drive themselves into dependency faster: Inhalable Caffeine.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/surgestix.shtm
The sucker that I am, I will be buying some promptly.
Jamion
I’m With You on That One

This website can be scary or awesome, maybe both:
http://cassiegermsheid.com/2007/03/23/you-grew-up-in-the-80s-if/
Jamion
Reediculous Monday: Global Warming Is Not a Big Deal
Dun dun duunn
On this edition of Reediculous Monday we have Jerry Falwell, who I saw last night on–guess what–Daystar promoting his new lecture series which supposedly “debunks” the “myth” of global warming.
I won’t say too much about this–his website says enough–but even if global warming wasn’t a big deal (which it is), I would think that becoming a more eco-friendly, sustainable culture would have almost no downside. Falwell’s biggest point is that the American economy will suffer… but besides making the mistake of equating the Christian lifestyle with American Economical Success, there are also the tiny tiny issues of money not being as important as being good stewards of our environment and, well, breathing.
Anybody else remember in Spaceballs where the whole planet had to breathe from soda cans of fresh air?
Jamion




