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Name: Brian
Birthday: 8/15/1982
Gender: Male


Expertise: Master's in LUTE
Occupation: Student
Industry: Computers (Software)


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Member Since: 4/25/2003

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Thursday, June 15, 2006

Things Pissing me off right now....

1. Loud women in my lab talking loudly while i'm trying to work.
1.1. Women DO NOT belong in my lab
2. Woman's perfume that is so strong it could knock out a rainforest and be considered hazardous material.
2.1. Perfume causing me to choke
3. Correcting paper for my teacher who's english is SOOOO hard to read and understand that it's taken me 2 hrs to correct 2 pages.

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Thursday, June 08, 2006

Orange

Oddly Amusing


Oddity

Feels that the years have started to dawn on me and that i'm not that young and carefree anymore. However, there is still the oddity that at the age of 23 my parents still need to wake me up in the morning so that i can go take a shower and groom myself to a socially acceptable standard. Perhaps today was a reminder that though i'm 1/4 through my life i'm still no where ready to face the real world and assume the responsability that age imparts to all of us. Or perhaps it was the fact that it was 11am and i was still in bed that my mom felt the need to wake me and tell me to get my ass out the door.....

 Recently picked up the book "Blood Sweat & Tears: The Evolution of Work" by Richard Donkin. It was assigned as a reading for my International Busing class back when i was in Undergrad doing my Minor in Management and thought it'd read it again cause it was pretty interesting. As humans advance technologically work has become more ingrained into our lives then all previous centuries. Wheras in the past people would go to work and then leave that work for the refuge of home we now take that work home with us. Technology has made it possible to simply never stop working. The 9-to-5 that defines a normal workday has stretched into our homes and commutes with the advent of wireless technologies and communication devices. The average worker over the past 20yrs till 1992 has increased their work hours by the equivilant of 1 month/year.

"it is as if the world has become split into two societies - one with the means to enjoy leisure (activities) but not the time, and one that has the time but not the means"  -
describes the mass of people who work so much that they have the money  to take vacations but not the time because they work so much, and those who have the time but don't make enough to enjoy a vacation. So, Why do you work? Money to survive would be the main answer... but then, why do continue to work even once we've made enough to survive? This generation has seen more disposable income then probably all previous generations combined. A 13yr old in today's society probably has the same buying power as a 25yr old of a previous generation. With so much disposable income, so much available  resources, why does personal debt still continue to rise? Has work become something more then a means of survival?



Wednesday, May 17, 2006



Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Gridwars2 - Hard

Death by slow moving pink thingy... wasn't my fault cause a whole bunch just popped up next to me.








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