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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Dead Tired
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Loud and Clear
New Beginnings

This blog had been neglected because the last month has been hectic. I moved, I graduated, and I started a new life and new job. It has been stressful because moving to a new place and starting a new job are not easy tasks. As I have mentioned in my previous post, everyone seems to be going through a transition phase.
One of my friends is still in China...and may remain there forever. I'm going to miss my cousin's wedding because of work. That same cousin is moving Midwest. Another cousin in starting school at USC. My mom is traveling outside the country. My sister is looking for a new job. Lakers may win another championship. This is crazy.
I realized this past month that I don't like change. I like routine. Granted, I love traveling and seeing new places and experiencing new things but I like those things to remain transitory. I want to be able to come "home" and get back to routine. In the past, I would tell my interviewer that I enjoy challenges. I don't any more. I want to push a button all day long.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Rethinking Public Transportation

She's probably thinking, "ugh, I hate these coworkers and I hate the fucking bus"
There are positives and negatives to each method of people moving. However, for me, driving wins by a hair.
Time was a big factor in coming to this conclusion. It just takes too much fucking time to go from one place to another. Even within Manhattan, I think I could get to most places faster if I pulled the car out of the garage and drove there. It takes me 1.5 hours to go 30 blocks using public transportation whereas even in moderate traffic, I can be at the destination in 40 minutes. Of course, it'll cost more but if time is indeed priceless, then..well..there ya go.
I think people also forget that it takes time to walk to the station, transfer trains, walk to the building, etc. They see the time schedule on a train or a bus and think, "oh, it's a 35 minute train ride" or "it's on a 15 minute bus ride". They fail to realize that they need to be at the bus or train stop 5 minutes before it arrives, you may have to take another public transportation to get to said train stop, and you may have to even walk a few blocks before and after the train ride. Also, even if you get to the stops in time, the buses or trains may be late or they may be full so you have to wait for another one.
Take for example my morning public transportation commute the other day. I woke up at 6am to get ready and to catch the 7 o'clock bus ride to the train station. I have to leave at 6:45 to walk to the bus stop. It takes about 30 minutes (if you're lucky and you don't have handicapped riders) to get to the station. Then, I wait anywhere between 5-20 minutes for the train (depends on whether I catch the 7:40 or the 7:51 train. The train ride is only 35 minutes. Then I have to swtich to the subway, which takes 15 minutes to my actual destination. After that, it's a "short" 8 minute walk to my destination. From door to door, that was about 1 hour and 40 minutes.
When I drive to the same destination, it takes me 35 minutes total with light traffic and 1 hour and 10 minutes with traffic, door to door.
Public transportation frees you from the stresses of driving and you don't have to spend money on gas. However, taking PT is not without stresses of it's own.
It sucks when the bus or train is late. It sucks when you're trying to take those buses or trains during rush hour because you may not get a seat and you have to stand shoulder to shoulder or smelly body to smelly body with everyone for 35 to 40 minutes. It sucks when people are in your way taking up the entire walkway or staircase when you have a train or bus to catch. Not only that, the "convenience" of public transportation ends at watery border of Manhattan. Beyond that, you're on your own. All of these little things can piss you off.
Because of this hassle, many people take cabs in the city. But I don't know if they count as public transportation. With tips and tolls, I don't know how much you're saving in the end.
I have to start commuting to work next month. Let us see if I maintain this position. Before coming here, I was ready to give up driving forever and embrace the supposed greatness of public transportation. Now that I've experienced both, I'm leaning back toward driving myself to places.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Stop Signs

DMV needs to make their written test and driving test harder. They need to emphasize and reemphasize the 4 way stop sign, 2 stop sign, and yield rules much more than they are doing now. No one in this fucking area seems to know the rules of the road. Most remember to stop at a stop sign (thank goodness), but after that, they act like deer in headlights. They freeze and don't know what to do if there are any other cars around at the intersection. It's fucking ridiculous.
I HATE driving through an intersection with 4 stop signs, especially those with one lane for left turns and another lane for those going straight. That intersection is source of confusion for so many people every morning. I fear for my life when I have to deal with those fuckers.
DMV in new york offers discounts for those that take a "refresher" course on driving rules. I think this is a great opportunity to reemphasize the rules. I also believe that when you have to renew your driver's license, you should have to take a mini quiz and pass that fucking thing before you can get your new one. It should be a visual exam where you watch a video of cars approaching an intersection and you have to choose "who has the right of way".
Monday, May 11, 2009
Funny Movie?
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Anti-QVC

The other day, on his blog, a friend posted about QVC and how he was seduced by the glittering jewels sold on that channel.
I don't watch QVC and I don't enjoy looking at jewelery in my free time. However, I did watch some other infomercials on tv that intrigued me.
One was the JawHorse. It looked like the perfect equipment for me. They addressed all of the problems I had when I was doing carpentry. I hate the fact that I don't have a sturdy surface and I hate using regular saw horses for projects. I may have to pick one up.

I would like to try these two products. If they work like advertised, I think carpentry would be easier.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Betrayed
Saturday, May 02, 2009
Hot Stuff
I have to resort to chopping my own jalapenos and mixing it with the salsa to get it hotter. This is lame. I want my hot stuff back.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
2009: Year of Transitions

Actually, I wouldn't call these changes exciting.
I would call them frightening.
I don't like change. I thought I liked change but I realized a short while ago that change is annoying. Change can sometimes mean that you need to confront the unknown and I think most people will agree that the unknown is scary. Most people turn to religion to comfort them. I have to rely on reality.
Anyway, I'm stressed out. I have so much shit to do and so little time. Where is Evie when you really need her?

Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Shattened
My immediate supervisor asked me why I came in late today. I was very close to kicking his ass and dragging his ugly face over to the shattened floor and rub his mug all over said bowel movement. Fucking cocksucker. I was there early and I finished my work before this prick came in this morning.
If you're wondering where the word "shattened" came from, ask the dude from the Bronx. He'll tells ya. He'll axe you why you're axing him though.
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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Bathroom Ride

Some girl figured out a way to cheat the system. She rides the train for free by jumping into the handicap bathroom as soon as she boards the train. Then, she stays in there the entire time and bypasses the whole "pay for your ride" deal by avoiding the conductor collecting tickets. The bathroom she goes into is no ordinary bathroom either. It's a handicap bathroom the size of my room in my apt. I'm sure she could have a party there. There is a light that comes on at the top of the door that says "occupied" but no one looks up there.
I wonder how many free rides she has received. Each one way ticket costs 8 bucks so she must have saved some money.
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
Fit

I am looking to purchase a new car. However, it's difficult to buy a decent car when you have no money. Actually, my balance is in the red.
I need something reliable with great gas mileage. I also want minimal maintenance issues.
I test drove the Honda Fit today and I liked it. However, the one thing that concerns me is the size. It's not as small as I had expected but it's not large either. When compared to most cars on the road, the Honda Fit does look relatively small. I also wonder whether it'll stand up to the California highway speeds.
So I'm torn. I don't know if I should just shell out $3000 more of my money that I don't have to buy the next level Honda Civic or if I should just buy a Fit. 3000 dollars is a lot of money and the money saved could go toward the purchase of my next car which will be a Porsche 911.

Saturday, April 11, 2009
My computers
Esnips: Die fucker die.
May Esnips die a swift death.
Monday, April 06, 2009
Macy's Petacular Fair
I went to the Macy's Petacular Fair. It was an interesting experience. Broadway and 33rd street was shut down for this extravaganza. Every yuppie in Manhattan showed up to show off their million dollar dogs.
There was also a small stage where kids could go up and sing songs. It was created by Disney (see Bolt the dog in that pic above?) so you could probably guess the types of songs that were available on the karaoke machine. I think I heard Hannah Montana's theme song 20 times while I was there. Before Hannah Montana, I think I never realized how great it is to have the best of both worlds.
A different stage had this teenage rock band rocking out. They were singing songs about how they did not particularly care for home work and did not enjoy parents telling them what to do. But the rocker conceded that to be a good person, he must obey and follow the rules. After all, being uncouth is not cool.
And then I saw this dog. I guess it's a Jewish dog. I never knew dogs could subscribe to a particular religion but it's 2009 and anything is possible. I think this dog was a holy dog of some kind because people kept grabbing his paws and started talking to him about stuff.
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Chelsea Market
I went to the Chelsea Market today. It was an interesting place but it was much smaller than I expected it to be. The length of the "market" is about a city block long and width is like what you see in the picture above. There are bake shops, coffee shops, wine shop, seafood market, a thai restaurant, a gelato store, housewares store, a few markets selling miscellaneous goods and a few more food related establishments.
The decor is definitely interesting though and I felt like i was walking through a hotel mall in vegas.
Look at this interesting wall. Look at it!!!
Ninth Street Espresso bar's coffee was pretty good. I really hate Starbucks. Oren is alright but this is better. I may have to come all the way here to get my fill. Not sure if it's better than Macchiato Bar. I must try both at the same time and compare.
Saturday, April 04, 2009
The Topman Cometh
See that Topman security dude? That guy has a lot of power right now. He is the bouncer and he gets to decide whether you are worthy to go into this super store.