Monday, October 14, 2002

i haven't downloaded any music in a few months. here are 4 that i've added to my mp3 collection:



The Calling - Whnever You Will Go

(all i think about is smallville when i'm listening to this show, and that is fine by me)

Jack Johnson - Bubble Toes

(just a fun song)

No Doubt - Underneat It All

(sounds like something that could have come from her much earlier albums. she does have one of the most amazing voices.)

Bad Religion - The Defense

(sounds like a song that is as fun to play as it is to listen.)





i need to get down to business on paying back my credit cards. i've made rules for myself and need to do it for a year



-eat all the excess vacuum packed protein i've accumulated in my fridge, and cabinets.

-don't spend any money on lunch, unless i forget to bring it from home during workdays.

-no eating out or boba on the weekdays, including sunday night, except for special occasions. birthdays, holidays, etc. i'll also limit this budget to $100/month.

-no beef jerky (this used to be a serious chunk of my food expenses believe it or not)

-cancelling the phone service

-no new clothes (that's okay. i also have about $145 in gift cards to use)

-no agressive driving (gonna be tough)

-budget of gadets, software, and dvd's, i'll give myself $50 a month

-refill water bottles



i need to do all this without making any adjustments on healthy balanced meals.





here's my amateur analysis of the sniper.

they keep mentioning "geographic profiling". it was a cool technique when it first came out, but with about 12 different forensic science tv shows, everyone knows its simplicity and you can basically create a geographic hotspot just knowing the basic rules of geographic profiling and really throw off the geographic profilers. i'm not sure why they are basing so much emphasis on that. obviously this guy is smarter than that. just look at his kills. his first group of people he has killed were more planned out. it wasn't random. the sniper has demonstrated that:

they'll kill one to a few a day.

any age.

any race

any location (your home to a public area like a gas station).



i think that was their statement when you just look at the killings the first few days. now that they got that message across, the killing have turned random. i think the kids thing was to just prove a point. so i don't think we should worry about more kids falling victim.



the whole thing about the tarrot card (did i even spell that right?), tells me that even though he might be clever, he's not a mastermind. the Death card doesn't represent death at all. obviously he's not a simpsons fan. the cute bunny means death.

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