
upgrade
Adam Scheinberg, October 4, 2002
Or not. No one else is.
F Prudential
Adam Scheinberg, September 30, 2002
I'm all moved. But the stupid f'ing property manager, Prudential Carruthers of Arlington, the jerks, flat out LIED to me this morning and stiffed me on the walk through. I took off from work and they just didn't show up. I called, and they pretended it was another time, and there was nothing I could do. I hate them - so unprofessional! I have half a mind to report them to the BBB.
The other thing: flipsource.org is now operational. This application, although I haven't really done anything with it in the last two weeks, has grown quickly. If you like, read the development logs at flipsource.org.
new host for flipsource.org
Adam Scheinberg, September 26, 2002
That said, I searched and searched. I found Logjamming.com on K5, and it seem to be the PERFECT place to host flipsource.org. After all, their specialty is weblogs, and I am writing the simplest weblog ever seen by man.
I'll let you know when it's up.
mooooooooove!
Adam Scheinberg, September 25, 2002
I am sooooooo not packed. Dammit.
Peas Porridge Hot.
Adam Scheinberg, September 19, 2002
What the hell is porridge? And who is eating it? According to dictionary.com: porridge: por·ridge Pronunciation Key (porij) n. A soft food made by boiling oatmeal or another meal in water or milk. Where do I start? What other "meals" are there? Corn meal? How many meals might make for a sensible porridge? Secondly, who is mixing meal with water? If I take the liberal definition, all Oatmeal as we know it is porridge. If I take a stricter route, someone is apparently looking at a grainy substance and saying "This 'meal' would be mighty tasty boiled in water or milk." Furthermore, I think we're all familiar with the oft repeated nursery rhyme that ends "Peas porridge in the pot, nine days old." Oh my! Are peas a "meal?" If so, does mixing peas with water or milk make a pea porridge? My peas are always cooked in water, but I've never considered it a porridge. Also, who would save any porridge for nine days? I can't imagine a 9 day old oatmeal, am I off track in assuming other "meals" would be equally unappetizing after 9 days in a nasty pot, doubtlessly unrefrigerated? Next week, we shall discuss the...
Boo Hoo.
Adam Scheinberg, September 17, 2002
I once wrote a short story called "Earl's Roadside Motel." It actually started as my first college essay, "If I could be any person, living, deceased, or fictional..." but in the end, it became some 20 page story. I thought it was hilarious. I shared it with my Creative Writing class in college. Some people thought it was funny. Some said it sounded effortful. Some said it was a glimpse into the mind of a boy with ADD. I just thought it was random fun. It's funny. Maybe I'll put it up here sometime.
The Chamber of Secrets
Adam Scheinberg, September 15, 2002
The thing so amazing about this is that in the end, there's a good chance each of these movies will make 300 million bucks apiece and I actually liked all of them so far. We had some other high points too - from Bourne Identity to Signs. This has been a good year for movies.
Now for a real question: If Bill Cosby's Leonard Part VI had been a hit, would the sequel be called "Leonard, Part VI, part II" or "Leonard, Part VII" or even "Leonard, Part II." I don't really know.
1,000 Blank White Cards!
Adam Scheinberg, September 13, 2002
Anyone want to play?
2 Legit 2 Quit
Adam Scheinberg, September 13, 2002
Sure, laugh if you want, but you know how much I make an hour when I do this stuff?
An All New Season of The Real World
Adam Scheinberg, September 12, 2002
I always thought they should've put cameras in my fraternity house. Surely, a Real World: JMU could have interested people. Yeah, we did a lot more drinking and a lot less arguing about racism and homosexuality, but we had fun. Plus, I'd like to see the kids on Real World get together for a spirited game of "Asshole." Show America how twenty-somethings really live, I say, don't show them the ridiculous filtered nuttiness of a few random, sheltered schmucks from Iowa. Oh well... just my thoughts.