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Someone's Lost Schedule Book
Originally uploaded by ASurroca.
We're back from our Irish and British voyage! Actually, we've been back for about 4 weeks now and have been trying to slow down in some things and speed up in other areas.

So, let's dispense with the vacation talk. Yes, it was great. You can see photos from Ireland here and our photos from the UK here. I think the photos speak for themselves when we way that we had a really wonderful time.

Now, that being said, we're glad as heck to be home. I think we're both not only vacationed out, but we're also very very Europe'd out. We've just had too much Europe in the past twelve month-we've spend about 6 weeks there! This is nothing against Europe. I mean, I've seen some really cool places and may even consider moving to London or Rome someday if I had cause. I think this feeling is just the fact that we've been spending quite a bit of time worrying about being in other places rather than worrying about living life at home. It's fun and all, but I think it's time to come back to reality.

So what's reality? Well, we'll start with the two usual buzzkills that take down many post vacation highs Time and Money. Yep...these two guys are back to wreak havoc in our lives.

As for money, we're not doing too badly. I mean with Zing being purchased by Dell, the stock payouts have begun for me and this has given us a little breathing room (not much mind you...just a tiny bit). We were also able to take advantage of some tax rules for a p-h-phat refund on the taxes. Not to mention our nice little $1200 bonus from the W himself that will promptly go into our savings account. I think the issue is that we have some big plans on the horizon that involves buying some form of real estate to build/rent out/live in. So our little nest egg is looking more like a quail's egg rather than a nice healthy chicken sized egg. I'd love for an ostrich egg, of course, but you can't wait around till everything is perfect right?

Time is the other little bugger that is in rather short supply. With Bubbanotes.com up and running, there's a bit to do. I must admit that Hongyun is a natural at managing teams of volunteers in China who do everything from recruiting new users across the vast swatch of the Chinese interwebs to answering questions on our forum. It's amazing what sorts of resources one can call in from overseas at no cost! Even still, it takes time to add features and manage the team. So much so, in fact, that we've stopped posting on any of our blogs! Crazy, I know! Well, organizing our trip photos and videos have taken a while too (you'll notice that the UK ones are not labeled or properly ordered by any means--a project for the spare moments this week).

Not only that, I've been given some pretty cool work tasks that involve infrastructure work for automation so our test teams can get more done faster. It plays directly to my strengths of database and query design, statistics gathering, and hacking together websites that put that data to good use. I hope to get the "ooohh pretty colors" comment very soon. Seems to work very well for the upper echelons for any company.

The cherry on top is that I have a little voice in my ear (my wife) telling me that I should probably keep my options open as far as work goes. While I totally agree, I don't think I want to actively "look" for a job and start submitting my resume around as I have no intention of leaving for quite some time. I mean, if the right gig came along, I'd probably give it a go, but I'm just not sure I'm at that point where I'm really ready to go yet. However, I did read somewhere that when searching for a job, one really should divide up the prospects into three different categories:

1. Jobs that are about the same level or one level up from where you are now.
2. Jobs that are in the same field but quite possibly out of your league.
3. Jobs that are just out of left field. For me, things that sound interesting in this category would be working for a major blog house reviewing usb powered rocket launchers (pew pew), working at a brewery, finally going back to school for some reason or another, going back to consulting (ugh but pays some decent scratch), among other things.

Anyway, this process sounds quite involved and is a departure from how I landed my last two jobs at Microsoft and Zing. They basically amounted to a friend asking me, "hey dude, we got some openings, you wanna come try it out?" And then I would say, "ummm, ok, couldn't hurt." Then I go through the interviewing process and end up getting offers and then I deliberate for a few days and finally say, "ok."

Come to think of it, both of these job moves started with me getting to the point where I was totally not liking my job for one reason or another. For my MS job, I left my previous company because they threw me to the virtual wolves where I was some old guys query monkey day and night. I mean I learned to cut some serious sql from that crazy dude, but he would send me, a consultant who billed them $160 and hour on wild goose chases to find inconsistencies that totaled under $12 per year!! I mean, if it took me a day to figure it out, guess what? It'd take them a century to recover their cost of fixing that $12 inconsistency. I know, I know...it could have ballooned way over $12 very quickly but let's just say that we had much bigger fish to fry (the database tracked billions of dollars worth of cash flow among disparate benefits databases within a large defense contractor). Anyway, I got tired of wild goose chases after a while and decided to bail. I guess the folks who managed me just figured I'd sit there and collect cash from the old coot until the cows came home.

At MS, I loved the people I worked with. The team was excellent, a great bunch of people. By the time I left, I was even working with a guy I consider to be a pretty good friend. We still have lunch every now and then. But the problem was the business team had no idea what to do with us. Eventually, we lost our best devs to Google and other companies since they had us spinning our wheels for quite some time. I mean it's no surprise I guess. Just look at Vista and you'll see that if they can severely bungle their numero uno premium cash cow, you'll realize how things go south very quickly in other divisions that are not so central to the company's survival. Anyway, after I saw the next strategy for our team (or lack thereof), I knew it was time to head out.

So I think I'll not do that this time and really think about what I want to do and go ahead and do it. Sounds like a "duh Tommy" moment, but I think it's more of a dawning than you think after you've worked for quite a while. I'll start with looking at brewmaster gigs, I suppose. The "research" will be quite interesting I'm sure. :)



We're here at Disney on Ice at the HP Pavillion and the only thing I can think about is the 7 buck beer and the 6 buck nachos. Mmmmm nachos. Now you know why they serve beer at these things: Dads.



Well it has finally happened. No, no...I haven't lost my mind (not yet at least). I've finally begun on the "Great Dodoskdo Cleanup of 2008". The side bar has been greatly trimmed and will be slowly replaced with more useful links rather than the absolute mishmash of yesteryear. The biggest change is the introduction of Haloscan into my life. Comment spam bots ("bots don't kill websites, spammers kill websites") were bringing my beefy virtual hosting machine to an absolute crawl and would periodically crash it. Thus, I've offloaded the problem to Haloscan. I'll be donating for a premium sub if it's up to snuff.

You'll also notice a culling of ads. I get annoyed by ads on other sites especially helpful but sleazy sites that breakup posts to pop in a giant google ad block. While the google income does help a bit, it doesn't net me enough to care if I loose a few bucks here and there as long as I bring up the performance of my pages and make it more legible.

Which brings me to colors. Yes, it's a little muddy, but I liked the Blade Runner cache it holds. Nevertheless, the colors and entire template will be hucked soon enough in favor of a more simple color scheme.

So what prompted the abrupt spurt of activity? Well, for one, Hongyun had her solo art exhibit opening this past evening (photos). The event went very well, but we were dead tired afterwards. Anyway, it was a huge load off our backs. Couple that with some insomnia and you'll see why I suddenly got the urge to move on cleaning up.

Anyway, good luck and good night.





Pelle-Green-O
Originally uploaded by titaniumtommy.
A friend of mine told me recently that some I really should be drinking more than the conventional wisdom number of 64oz per day. Something about half my body weight in ounces. Man, that's like 140oz everyday!

So I started thinking about my water drinking skills and figured that I'm a lazy bastard when it comes to drinking water. I'll go for one refill at most (maybe two on a good day). With a nalgene bottle, this means I'll get about 64oz if I get the second refill. Thus is my dilemma.

Well lo and behold nalgene bottles may actually be bad for you, so there's another problem. Well, I think I have the solution. I go through a bit of Pellegrino and generally would recycle the bottles afterwards. Now, I'm going to reuse these bottles for each of my work locations. That's 6 bottles at my desk at work. Six bottles upstairs and 6 downstairs at home. Every morning, when I get to work (or work at home), I'll refill the 6 bottles (hence overcoming my one refill laziness). As 3 drink the water, I'll leave the bottles open to dry out. As they get skanky, I'll wash them. If they get really skanky, then I'll crack open a new case of The Pelle to drink the fizzy goodness and refresh my supplies.

I think I'll figure out a way strap some bottles into each car so we'll always have water ready when we go hiking or something.




Gearing Up
Originally uploaded by titaniumtommy.
Man, it's been a spendy month. I'm getting all geared up to launch passivemoola.com and am on track for launch sometime by february. I'll be sharing my tools and tips for managing finances, making some extra chedda, and all of that jazz. Doubtful that it will be profound or anything, but hopefully it helps those of you from getting in too deep.

Hongyun and I are over at REI right now doing some shoe shopping. We decided to wait a couple of weeks since they're doing a clearance sale right now, not the SUPER clearance that rolls in around February where some slow sellers are heavily marked down. Anyway...we'll be back in Febraury for new shoes and maybe some odds and ends we've been needing.




Merry Xmas
Originally uploaded by titaniumtommy.
We're enjoying our traditional christmas eve snack!



New Year's Resolutions 2008
Shut Yo Mouf
Testing Windows Live Spaces Photos
Together, we can profit from this tragedy.
deodorant shopping at the cafe
Halloween Party
Weekend Update (Halloween Style)
Dorms have changed
Are you kidding me?
The Weekend Update
I'm Enlightening You
Pumpkin Patch
Ghirardelli Time
Doe Rae Mi
From Chaos Springs Order
Chillin'
Decluttering
Wifi on ACTransit
tommy and hongyun at makerfaire 2007
Supernova
Llantas Nuevas
Cinque Terre: An Update on Europe Trip Planning
Update on Poofy
Patient: Poofy
No Wasted Seconds
Berkeley Bicycle Boulevards
Robo-telemarketers and how to "get off the list"
BART try
Welcome YouTubers!
In case you missed it...
Chocolate Sampling
The Sunglasses Epiphany
Super Sweet Refund
Panda Knows All
Last Day at Microsoft
Don't bring your Veggie friends
Dinner at Daimo
Happy Birthday Hongyun
Why Kill Trees?
Discover Sigur Ros
Digestive
Batman Hamster House
Ants in the Pants
Kid in the Basket
Hemal visits for Thanksgiving
Operation Turkey Drop: Mission Complete
Robo-Toothbrush
Desperately Seeking Dishwash
Nuclear Free Zone
Anniversary
Supersize
Summer Out
Tommy's Rule for Ethnic Eats
Bad parking
Laptop Tofu
Amtrak Blues
Trying Out Live Writer
What the heck?
Not What You See
Pac Man
Boondocks
The Empty Shuttle
Way Too Happy
You look good in purple
MacBook arrives
Seas of Change
Cafe Baklava
Alreadying Missing Maruichi
And don't forget to spit shine the mouldings...
Hopped up 240
Caffeine Fiend
Crash...into me
Memorial Day Weekend
Now that's a patriot
Berkeley Apartment Hunting
BLT @ Legion of Honor
Legion of Honor
Open Studios Still Going On!
Open Studios - day 1 done
Open Studios Sat & Sun
Bun Condo
1lb!
More Fudd
Fuddruckers
Hongyun in Silicon Valley Metro Magazine
Mother's Day Gift
Here We Go Again
Which reminds me...
Movin' on Up to the East Side
Working at Microsoft
Scenically Challenged
San Francisco Cams
Oh Carlos!
Napa Gouged
Proud and Soapy
Crater of Soup
Pluto's in Palo Alto
There and back again...31 times
Pizza Bing
President's Day Montalvo Hiking
Making Progress
Making Progress
Buns on Film
San Francisco Chinese New Year's Parade
Bunno Fight
Rocking Raku
Mon Temple site
Rabbits on Vacation
Chinese Market Madness
Rabbit Update
California Voter Information Guide
Substantial U.S. Presence
Revenge of the USB drive cases