Thursday, May 22, 2003

not much going on. started working from home and that seems to be working out. i'm getting good amount of work done. pros and cons about working at home. pros are that you can basically wake up and you can clock in. watch tv and take power naps for breaks. and clock out with no traffic to worry about. the cons are, as much as work is a anti-fun environment, it is still a social gathering. you can joke around and go to work with coworkers. something i'd trade all the positives about working at home in a heart beat. on the bright side, at least there are positives rather than just the negatives.



so ruben won. but by a mere 1000 votes (out of 24 million+ votes). so that means there's a 0.004% difference in the voting. and it's not a good reflection at all. it's not like a election where every vote gets counted. for every 1 vote, i bet there are 10's maybe even 100's of votes that never went through. i tried calling bunch of times, could never break through. so i say it could have gone either way. internally, it looks like they are treating it like a tie. i'm sure we'll see both ruben and clay being promoted on american idol 3 the same amount. maybe ruben just slightly more because he is the official winner.



just finished watching better luck tomrorow and animatrix. better luck tomorrow was good. it reminded me a lot of my senior year. the shooting the shit till whee hours in the morning not caring about real life stuff, just school/college stuff. every time i watch these movies, i wish i could have done things differently. like the SAT score. if i put my mind to it, i could have totally memorized all the vocab words they used (there is a limited set) and aimed for a 1600. just didn't occur to me at the time. and college, man, what i would give to be a freshman again. is that possible? to be an undergraduate twice? but who am i kidding. i don't have that kind of money to put myself through school again, and i ain't getting younger. i need to worry about real life things like career, house, and a family.

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