Monthly Archive for April, 2006Page 2 of 4

Unnecessary roughness

Once in a while things go crazy.

Yesterday was once in a while. My site went from working just fine to totally borked, within a matter of seconds. Why this happened is beyond me (and my hosting provider as well).

I had to delete, reupload, delete again, modify and tweak to make it work again. Naturally, that didn’t go down too well with my plan to write no less than ten pages for that paper that’s due next Friday.

Some might argue that it’s a bit too much hassle for a small site like this one, but these people are wrong. This site may be not more than a mere speck of dust in the massive universe that is the Internet, but it’s a labour of love. Thus, I’m glad I got everything sorted out again.

If you see any weirdness (like double apostrophes where there should really be just one), drop me a note or leave a comment.

Mr.Lee

Although I’ve sworn off junk food since reading Fast Food Nation, I actually went and had Asian fast food yesterday. It’s a place called Mr. Lee, and they serve food so quick, it actually does deserve the label “fast food”. I remember back when I still frequented various fast food joints, I’d never choose exotic burgers, because they tended to take ages to cook.

I ate something I chose by looking at pictures, because the names they give their stuff isn’t exactly tell-tale (except of course you are privy to their secret language…which does not seem to be Chinese, so please refrain from writing comments such as “man, tehre are over one billion Chinese people, and you call it teh secret langage???!?!??!!11″).

The food actually tasted quite agreeable, considering that it was quick and rather cheap.

And they have a good interior designer.

On running and failing and biking

As you are a vivid reader of my blog you are well aware of my forays into the world of sports, precisely into the world of running. While it may seem cumbersome and boring to some, running actually quite appealed to me from the start.

For someone who’s not exactly overly competitive, a sport requiring neither a team nor an opponent seemed perfect. Although early dips into the sport were accompanied by near-death experiences, I kept to it. Hell, I even created a damned sports category on here.

At this point, people usually describe how they’ve overcome their initial reluctance to exercise regularly. Well, I won’t step out of line here either. I did overcome my reluctance. But I didn’t overcome the fact that apparently my hip joints think differently. I don’t know why it is that way, and if it’s maybe due to me not exercising for the better part of 25 years, which has left me with hip joints ready to be replaced by shiny new titanium ones, but I simply can’t go on running. After my last two tries, I couldn’t walk or get up straight for a week. Which is not desirable when you do in fact have to get up everyday (and sometimes walk).

So, no more running for me. I did some research and asked people who know about things, and have thus decided to pick up riding my bike, as it is, apart from swimming, the sport that’s easiest on joints. Vienna does sport some great places to go biking, so almost everything’s sorted out already. What is not sorted out is the lack of my bike. Unfortunately, bikes do come in quite expensive shapes, and expensive is something I at the moment cannot afford.

So, in order to find a cheap bike, I checked out craigslist.org, but unfortunately, the Vienna branch isn’t really well developed. To be precise, it’s really quite pathetic. So, in a joint effort to both pick up some speed on the Vienna craigslist branch and my plans on getting in shape again, I’ve posted a classified in the bicycles section. Go there and answer my ad if you’ve got a bike (you want to get rid of, of course…no need in telling me that you’ve got a bike if you then don’t want to give it away). Please also keep in mind that although I’d like a cheap bike, it should still sport the most vital parts, so I can actually ride it.

That’s what it’s all about

Happy Easter to everyone else who celebrates the feast of candy eggs.

Please don’t hesitate to read up on my Easter views in my very first Photo Phriday.

Extras

My sister brought the first season’s DVD of Ricky Gervais’ Extras over from the Small Island. We watched it in one go, and well, what can I say? The Podcast fiasco? That was yesterday. Today I’ve seen Extras, and I won’t have any of that monkey business anymore.

Extras is, once again, a milestone in comedy writing. But not only that, each and every one of the guest stars are doing brilliant jobs, and unless they have been given exorbitant sums of money and a few lumps of solid gold on top, they really are to be commended for not taking themselves too seriously. Some of these stars include Ben Stiller, Samuel L. Jackson, Kate Winslet, and, my favourite of them all, Patrick Stewart. I was laughing for five minutes straight. And I mean that. No breathing, just laughing. It hurt, but was worth it.

But after all, it’s once again Ricky Gervais’ and Stephen Merchant’s writing that makes it all happen. I really wonder how the hell he comes up with stuff like that.

I demand more Extras! Ricky, make it so!




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