For those that knew I went to MacWorld, it was a good time, although for being in the heart of San Francisco, it sure was small. There was nothing better than watching Steve Jobs pat himself on the back though; priceless moment indeed. For those that didn't know I went to MacWorld, I got a free pass via my tutoring job, and embarked on a BART trip from Fremont to SF in the name of education. Of course, it didn't have to be education, Kryn put under his job title "dictator for life". Clearly they weren't as serious about this as they could have been. Anyway, I got to play with lots of cool toys I could never afford, lug about 15 pounds of Macintosh magazines around all day, pretend to be someone important when talking with companies, and did I mention playing with the toys I could never afford? My personal favorite was the Dual G5 Server. It was shiny and powerful, and ... shiny! This was a mac convention, so everything is shiny, but the glint of silver off of the custom embossed "G5" logo on the heat-sync was simply too amazing. I had to play with it. To my surprised, they actually let me pull out the drives, play on the server admin, detach the processor (of one that was off), and otherwise look at the guts of the beast. I'd have to say that was pretty damn cool.
Outside of that, I have bee abusing my body in terms of an inverted sleep schedule. I seem to have opted for the nocturnal life, staying up until 5 am and sleeping until 3 pm. Of course, this also results in one square meal, sometimes a square nothing, per day. On the plus side, I have gotten a lot of work done for both Kaizoku-Fansubs, for Dotsumi, and for my capstone. On the down side, I think I haven't left the house in a while.
It's too damn cold here in Monterey, so I think I am going to go hunting for an electric blanket when I wake up. As long as I am up by a decent hour that is. Maybe I can talk Gretchen, Kari, Erin, or someone into going with me. I've been a bit more anti-social than I usually care to be.
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