Thursday, August 28, 2003

phew...

Well, things are finally starting to settle down a bit here at school. The virus is for the most part contained, thanks in large part to the long hours put in by many of our IT staff (myself included). NSO went off pretty cleanly, without too many problems. Freshmen are getting slowly settled into the new network environment and will be pretty much all set in a week or so. Only one more day until a nice 3-day weekend (it's been 2 weeks since my last day off. I worked sat and sun) yet it seems so far away.

Just one more dawn... one more day... one day more.

Saturday, August 23, 2003

Ugh...

This is going to be the week from hell... By week I mean the period of time from 8/18 - 8/29. See in my opinion a week doesn't end until you have a weekend, and since I'm working today 8:30am-whenever I'm done and similar for tomorrow on sunday I don't get a weekend until Labor Day Weekend on August 30. The reason I'm doing this is cuz its NSO, or New Student Orientation, weekend, and most of the IT staff have to work to day to make sure all the new freshman have accounts and passwords and connect their machines up to the domain.

This year we have the added bonus of getting hit with Nachi virus 2 days before NSO so I've been here late every night since then, 1:30am wed. night/thurs. morning and 11:30 friday night.

We were pretty much secured from the virus after the Blaster virus, but since we are an academic institution we have to deal with things that corporations probably wouldn't have to. We have to deal with students coming in and plugging in machines that are virus infested inside our network, behind our firewalls, inside our defenses. The good news that we are pretty much fully patched at this point, so we shouldn't be vulnerable to further attackes based on the same exploit. All I can say is that I will sleeping soundly next saturday.

Well that's all for now.

Friday, August 15, 2003

CAMPING!!!

I'm going camping this weekend. Its gonna be great. I haven't done this since highschool. I have promised everyone that I'll make some really great fires for us to sit around and toast marshmellows and cook on. I'm sooo excited. Its a nice chance to recharge and get away from technology for a short while. There's something invigorating to be able to thrive on just the land around you without any electricity or running water. Vermont, here I come!!!

F***ing Idiot Computer Users

At the risk of sounding like a total elitist, Operating Systems should require licenses to put on the internet. If you want to have a completely unpatched system, fine, go ahead, but don't put it on the internet and expose me to your inability to click "Windows Update."

For the most part it is really easy and simple for desktop users to download the patches necessary to keep their computer secure. I understand that some of the repsonsibility lies with Microsoft for putting out software that has significant security holes, but at some point the user has to take part of the repsonsibility.

Saturday, August 09, 2003

The view from the outside...

What is it with some people... I've been discussing two new shows, Boy Meets Boy (BMB) and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy with some friends and have been reading articles written on it. There seems to be a lot of backlash against the two.

For years the gay communitee has clamored for more airtime and to get representation on television. We got Will, and we were happy.... until we decided he was too sterile, too celibate, too umm.. straightish. We didn't like Jack because he was far too queeny and campy. Then we got QAF. What we got was ANYTHING but sterile or celibate, and people clamored that it was too raunchy, had too much sex and drugs and was a bad image, and was un-representative of gay life.

We recently got BMB and people are upset that its an exploitation of the pretty boy buff guy image and it should have some more diversity in the type of men that are on it and that its a bit malicious in the fact that some of the men are straight. Well folks, its a reality TV show that they are looking for ratings for. Where's the complaining when Joe Millionaire has stick figures for women and lies to them about how much money Joe has. While I think its a bit mean to not let James know that some of the men are straight, its reality TV and every show has to have a hook. *shrug* If someone is going on a reality TV show to find a date then they should expect, especially given all the shows that have come so far in the straight world, that there's going to be a catch, and if they wanted something that isn't fraught with twists and turns then do some dating the old fashioned way. Personally, I like the show and will continue watching it. Its cheap, dirty, and a whole lot of fun.

As for Queer Eye (QE), people seem to be disliking the charactarization of gay stereotypes in this one too; particularly the fashion guy, Carson. As I said to one of the people who made this comment, stereotypes have their places because at some level there's enough truth to them because they exist. Personally I think Carson, while being ultra-flamboyant and queeny, is being himself. He doesn't seem forced or fake, and is probably very much like this in real life. The only main stereotype that's truly being exploited in this show is the premise that gay men are more fashionable, better dressed, more culturally educated, and have classier abodes than our average straight counterparts. Well if that's the case than I say wooohoo.

The point is that people are clamoring for more diversity in the types of gay men that are shown, but only as long as they are the good, clean, straight-acting, non-flaming, non-queeny, family friendly variety. To those of you I say, get over it. There are gay men that are sluts, that do drugs, that are permiscuous, that are queeny, that are flamey and that are stereotypical hairless circuit boys. There are also men that are hairy bears, monogomous, that are overweight, that are buff, that are skinny twigs, that are celibate, that are fashion tradgedies, and that are straight acting. I have met most of these stereotypes. If you have a problem with them, don't get mad at the TV show that portrays them, talk to the individual that lives them.

As for me, I'm going to live my life the way I want, let others live they way that they want, and watch both of these shows and enjoy them, in addition to QAF and Will and Grace.

Thursday, August 07, 2003

Vertical Horizon

I'm so excited!!! Vertical Horizon is FINALLY coming out with a new album. (http://www.verticalhorizon.com/v2/html/media.html)

The new album is called "Go" and you might have already heard the new single "I'm Still Here". The album is getting released on September 23. Spread the word to other VH fans.

Soul Mates

Ever had someone that means everything to you? I do and he's touched my life in ways I never thought possible. He's someone I can talk to when everythings gone wrong, he'll listen to my tirades, get drunk with me on wine, and lend a hand when I need one. He's someone that I can think about and he'll make me happy and make a bad day seem less tiresome. I just wanted to take a moment and say "I love you."

To everyone else, I hope you have someone special in your life that is everything you want, everything you need. :)

UPDATE: In case there's any confusion, I'm referring to Mr. P in this entry. This is why you should never drink and blog. hehe You get all sappy and write things like this :)

Wednesday, August 06, 2003

A Profound Thought...

I was reading some of my friends' away messages today and found this one:

When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives mean the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving advice, solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a warm and tender hand. The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate now knowing, not curing, not healing and face with us the reality of our powerlessness, that is a friend who cares.
- Henri Nouwen, Out of Solitude

I found that this was a really touching statement and very true. My closest friends are the ones who've stood by me even when they can't fix what's going wrong. To my dearest friends, thank you, for it does not get said enough.

Monday, August 04, 2003

Just got in

I just got back from VA visting my friend Stepha. It was good to see her and a nice break from life for a while. Work is getting into crunch time so I'm busy as anything these days. I only have 3 weeks before students come back. Gotta get it all ready before that. I should be on track so I'm not too worried. I won't be able to really relax again until mid A term. It takes that long for all the new year changes to settle down, in addition to normal start of term jitters.

Virginia is a LONG drive. Going down was about 14 hours due to some wrong directions and coming back was about 11. I find that I don't really mind long drives all that much, much different than my roommate. He doesn't much care for long drives and if he's in the car he will usually fall asleep.

I'm off to bed, gotta run errands in the morning and then I'm going in to work after lunch so I'm only taking a half day off tomorrow. Thanks Stepha for a fun time down in VA :) Good night.