Self flaggelation

Harold Combs

Why can’t I be like the guy I interviewed today? He’s a super-well-spoken tech head, 35, great personality and technical aptitudes, with a mind for design and a jones to learn new things. I felt smarter just being in the room with the guy. I wanted to hire him on the spot.

EDIT: The big thing is, here was a guy who was 35, been through the .com boom/bust worked crazy hours cranking out code, and he’s NOT BURNED OUT.

Lots of exciting stuff today...

Harold Combs

Interesting article on Scott Adams’s rare condition that makes him unable to speak.

Pretty cool, affirming story, actually.

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Kentucky is presently down 31-26 to Mississippi in the 2nd, and the office is a ghosttown.

Haven’t been moved to blog much lately. MINI still sits unsold, after offers from Carmax ($13k) and Frank Shoop ($12.5k), Whitney and I are trying to be patient. Seen some E30’s that’ve caught my eye, as well as some Chevy Prizms (don’t laugh…)

Happiness is the sound of your CC's being shredded...

Harold Combs

Whitney and I took a big step on the Dave Ramsey bandwagon last night: We cut up and then shredded our Credit Cards. We had everything from Shell, to discover, to MasterCard, to JC Penny’s. All gone :-)

I’ve never been more proud of her.

We’re looking for a new (used) couch, so we’re heading up to a furniture store liquidation auction tomorrow morning in Cynthiana. The stars have perfectly aligned: We just got a windfall from my huge LXK bonus ( coupla hundred $$), and Jeff’s graciously allowed us to drive his newly tuned-up truck up there (for the price of a tank of gas). Awesomeness.

New Schwag at office...

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I’m typing this on my new, ultra-portable 3.8lb Dell D410. The company isn’t shy about providing us with computers, particularly those from our closest parter.

I like it so far; it has no drive bays, but a full compliment of ports and the biggest battery I’ve ever seen…9-cell lithium-ION.

Basically, this is the machine that’s to replace all my paper, etc. Probably the best thing is it has integrated 802.11g wireless, freeing me from popping a PCMCIA card in and out of the chassis to put it in the bag.

Some things just make the day brighter

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Fruit Loops are an uber-filling, puffed-sugar time bomb. I can eat bowl after bowl of ‘Total’, but what has me utterly full 3 hours later? Fruit Loops. Perhaps its the coffee I layerd atop it, but I’m not too hungry even going into lunchtime.

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Ah, snuggling with my darling with this morning was awesome! :-)

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Just to show you how much poison is going on at work: A guy quit BEFORE they could reassign him to my team.

Quote of the year

Harold Combs

Character is doing the right thing when nobody is watching.

-- Stu Brentzel

On why the Olympics is dead

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Lindsey Jacobellis’ fall

Yes, it was risky. Yes, it was youthful exhuberance. Yes, she fell within walking distance of the finish witha 140 foot lead on her nearest competitor.

But FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT’S HOLY, she didn’t deserve the vitriolic montage on NBC’s coverage after her fall. “Dewey defeats Truman”? It’s a sport, and a new one at that! Sport is about competition, yes, but when it comes right down to it, it’s about showing that you’re better than someone at something, for your own glory.

On "I never get to!"

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Joey’s new wheedling technique is “I NEVER get to ______”

“I never get to watch a movie anymore”
“I never get to go outside!”
“Why won’t you play with me…you never play with me anymore!” or the corollary, “My Daddy plays with me all the time.”

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Scene: Interior, our house. Harold sits int the kitchen eating breakfast, Joey’s wrapped up in his blanket on the living room floor in the Anne Geddes position:

Working through the Dave Ramsey plan

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Link

Pretty straightforward:

Get a $1000 emergency fund saved up
Pay-off debts from smallest to largest (Debt snowball principle)
Save 3-6 months of expenses
Save for college
Pay-off house early
Build wealth

He has co-opted good ideas from others (the envelope system, etc.), but I like the focus on intensity.

See more progress on: get out of debt

Bottom-of-the-barrel $$$

Harold Combs

The Pup’s down to $16,500 and that’s about where I’m willing to go on the price. Hopefully, that’ll get us some hits in the next month.

Other than that, I’m taking her to the slaughterhouse (i.e. Carmax). We have things we need to do with this money.

back to two cars...for now...

Harold Combs

Whitney and I are back to having 2 cars, as the MINI hasn’t sold yet and we got it dirty the other day during the snow we had.

Ran an ad in the Lex Herald-Leader last week and got no nibbles except from a fella wanting a good $500-$600 car. Uhh…

Looks like the resale on these is waning quickly, and we may have to look at dropping the price again.

Superbowl...::yawn::

Harold Combs

So, on last night’s Monday Night Football…er…Superbowl telecast we saw:

  1. A boring 1st half

  2. A broadcast team who phoned-in their performance

  3. A sectegenarian rock band who phoned-in their performance

  4. A network so scared of controversy it rejected any commercial hinting at sex (i.e. the good ones

Just on the football, we saw a game that Seattle lost more than Pittsburgh won. If they hadn’t mismanaged the clock, Seattle could’ve easily had 14 more points. The Steelers weren’t THAT stellar, especially with Big Ben was nervous in the 1st half.

Proof that you're having a bad coupla days...

Harold Combs

…you look down at work two days in a row and notice that your pants aren’t zipped.

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Drove the MINI to work today; I’m rather tired of having only one car, and certain expediencies require separate vehicles. So, what did I notice about my garage queen (king?) when I got out to put the floormats in it?

Two burned-out bulbs in the front lights: one lowbeam headlight (driver’s side), and one driving light on the passenger side. My baby misses me. :-)

Is the car dying along with the baby boomers?

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Is the car dying?

Is the automobile, the symbol of American freedom and excess ceasing to be an object of status & lust for the populace?

I’m not writing to persuade you of this fact, but rather to pose the question that occurs to me. Are cars just necessary appliances that no longer inspire their owners? After 4 generations of automobilers (Great Generation, Boomers, Gen X, and the latest unnamed gaggle), is the automobile so taken for granted?

The MINI remains the same...

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May Zep forgive me for a pun…

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The Pup’s still glorying as our garage queen of January, awaiting his next playful buyer with more money, affection, and less debt. We’ve lowered the price from our original $18,500 to $17,500 and we’ve yet to have one serious interested buyer. We’ve advertised on autotrader, cars.com, roadfly.org, NorthAmericanMotoring.com (MINI club site), and in the Lexington Herald-Leader (regular classified ad), but no bites yet.

On "out of body"

Harold Combs

I had an out-of-body experience at church last night, right in the middle of “Shout to the Lord”. I was happy, sad, sweaty, crying and not-quite-there all at the same time. I lost all consciousness of my surroundings and the other people singing, as though the sound enveloped me with waves of tactile velvet.

My senses lost all meaning, much like that passage in “A Wrinkle in Time” where they land on the planet whose inhabitants have no eyes: “No, don’t describe what it looks like, dear. Describe what it *is*.”

What really annoys me...

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…men who wear ballcaps indoors…

I agree hathead sucks, but it’s just…disrespectful.

Quality

Harold Combs

Quality must be considered as embracing all factors which contribute to reliable and safe operation. What is needed is an atmosphere, a subtle attitude, an uncompromising insistence on excellence, as well as a healthy pessimism in technical matters, a pessimism which offsets the normal human tendency to expect that everything will come out right and that no accident can be foreseen – and forestalled – before it happens.

-- Hyman Rickover, founder of the US Navy Nuclear fleet.

Found the perfect E30...

Harold Combs

I WANT THIS CAR

- under 200k miles
- it’s an iS model with all the sport goodies (Limited Slip Diff, etc.)
- it’s from Napierville, Illinois, which is the ultra-posh part of chicago (A BMW is like a Honda Accord there…)

Only thing would be underbody rust. Thing should sell for ~$5k in that condition.