Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Weird dream and related helpful tips.

So the last time I slept I had a dream. It was a dream that I remember vividly, which usually in my life means something significant is going to happen relating to back to that dream.

H'ok so, here's what is noteworthy about the dream. I remember being in a familiar place, like a shack or something but it was kind of an extension of another building which wasn't connected at all, and I don't even remember anything else about the other building. Anyways, this shack was about the size of a garage and was set up like one as well, but it had windows that were a bit low for it to be a garage, thus is why I'm going to call it a tool shed. So, the room smelled like a garage, that musky smell of sawdust and had tool benches and was as clean as a tool shed is able to be while still being used. Colors were muted earth tones and whatnot, and the rest of the details aren't very memorable, so they must not be important.

Nuff bout the tool shed, onto greater things. I walk outside the shed towards the start of the dark time of night, and out of nowhere comes this black dog that I am wrestling with for the rest of the dream. This dog is about mid-sized dog and I remember its teeth weren't as sharp as one would expect from a dog. I remember they weren't that sharp because to wrestle the dog, I controlled it by gripping its bottom jaw from inside its mouth. Now I know in the real world this doesn't make much sense but for some reason my logic in there was "The strongest way this animal can fight is through its jaw, so if I control that I control the fight". Theoretically that would work, and in the dream it worked, and the dream ended me by wrestling it to the ground and then telling it what to do and it did it, finishing the dream with "Good dog".

With that said, I want to make this clear, that is not how you fight a dog in real life. In fact, you should take almost the direct opposite approach when faced with a vicious dog. Here is how you deal with it.

First of all, hide in a safe spot such as a room, an unlocked car, or the closest sealable spot you can find. Please, for your own sake, don't try to run to a locked car. We saw how that turned out in "Cujo", we don't need a repeat.

Secondly, if you can't find shelter, stand defensively. Don't panic, don't show any signs of weakness, the dog will think of you as prey if you bust out the sissy-side.

Third, sound strong. Don't try and coddle the thing, tell the dog "No," in a firm voice. Speak firm, but don't yell that will only antagonize it.

Fourth, do not make prolonged eye contact. Making eye contact will tell the dog you want a fight, and it WILL bring the fight to you.

Number five, back off slowly. Dogs love their own little bubble, so chances are that once you leave their space, they'll back off themselves.

Six, don't leave yourself unguarded. After the initial attack, keep the dog as far between you and it as possible using your environment, such as sticks and stones (Hopefully those live up to the old adage). If the dog hesitates, run at the dog and yell loudly.

The seventh step is to trick the dog. Remove a jacket and wrap it loosely around your arm, then once the dog attacks the protected arm, get your arm out of that jacket as quickly as possible.

If after all that, the dog still hates your guts, pull yourself together. Curl up into a ball and cover your vitals (throat, face, below the waist). Do not get up until the dog has left and you are sure of it.

Keep this in mind, running from the dog is not only stupid (it leaves open several critical hindering spots on your body) but it also is pointless (top speed of a human is 15 mph, dogs get up to 45 mph).

So those are my thoughts for the hour or so, something to mull over.

Jammin' out.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Greed from corporate America

For pete's sake! Can I please get away from the greedy grubby hands of the "Affluent America"? Everywhere I go, there is some membership that I have that wants to charge me money. First it was World of Warcraft trying to get me back to "The land of Azeroth", then it was Netflix that didn't even notify me that they were about to charge me and cost me 40 bucks, now it's Xbox Live. At least these guys are a bit courteous and sent me an email a month before they were going to charge me, but the caveat to that is that it will probably take me a month to figure out how to cancel subscription or demote it to silver membership.

I love Xbox Live, but sometimes.... I can't even find anything that is in the middle of charge my card and cancel my account entirely. Maybe this is a sign that I'll be getting a job to be able to pay for this kind of stuff soon. I really hope so... I really am praying to find something enjoyable and sustaining. Just keep me in prayer about that.

And now for something completely different. I have my studies to do for monday, which I haven't even started on. I just haven't had the time for it trying to find work and working on church stuffs like the Mother's day video. That's something that will test my patience to no end, two steps forward, one step back. At least I'm making progress....

At any rate, that's what's pressing on my mind right now... I'll be back with more later.

Jammin' out.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Thank you for nothing, Netflix

Alright so, I have had my Netflix account on hold for the past, oh I don't know, 8 months maybe more. I have now deactivated my account because without warning, they reinstated my account and charged me for a month's subscription. Now if that isn't cheap, I don't know what is. Because they did this, I now owe my bank 40 bucks. Thanks Netflix.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

So by the looks of it I'll have a job in a sporting goods place by next week. It starts out as a part time job but they were asking me to go to full time if the spot opens up. Looks like I know how to work the system, hehe. But yeah, this is going to be my first job in retail, so I'm pretty psyched about it. I am a people person and this will be a great opportunity to get to know people and gain some cultural insight into sporting goods, and who knows, I may learn that I enjoy hunting and phishing, I mean fishing. ;)

Well, I have a few more interviews to go then I may be in scorecity with this job. But anyways, I gotta cut this short.

Jammin' out.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Mmk so, I'm a bit frustrated today because I went over to a friend's place last night and forgot my charger so I wasn't able to keep in contact with certain people. I have learned that no matter what whenever I go somewhere I always forget at least one item, whether at home or at the place I stay. I think I need to take some memory boosting pills or something for short-term memory loss, or maybe I need to get back on ritalin..... don't think it'll get to that point, but it is still a point of frustration.

Also something that is pressing on my heart and mind is digital photo-manipulation. Basically that's a fancy pants way of saying editing photos. What I'm gonna start is ask people what super power they would want if they were to have one, then get a picture of them and put that image to work. Say someone wants like fire ability I could make it so that their arm is engulfed with flame and it is shooting outward. Or they want to be walking through walls, that can be done, even flying.... but I think that would be a great idea to start a photo studio that does "comic-con". I think I'm gonna start that now... I have a camera available to me right now, so that's a start, anyone that wants to be a part of that, just get in contact with me. I'll post more thoughts later, maybe even go into more depth on the photos thought train. Who knows.

Jammin' out.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Work part 1

Ugh, as soon as i enter the vicinity of one of my family members, it becomes all about work and stress. Not even the good work either, work that "after a hard days work deserves a cold soda". I get out of the van and immediately get to work in the yard building a bird feeder with my mom.

I complain because last night was the first night I'd slept in about 48 to 72 hours slept decently that is.... I've been getting only about 2-3 hours each night after a full day's worth of work. Don't get me wrong, I love helping people but when it starts affecting my health, that's kinda where I tend to draw the line. Speaking of sleep schedules, I really need to get mine in check. I need to start waking up at 630 or 7 instead of going to bed at that time. I think that will start from me going to sleep at 11, considering I usually wake up at 1030ish when I sleep at 3. The reason I need to rework the circadian rhythm in my body is simply put, work isn't showing up for me. So, with that said I'm gonna work at fixing that so that I am able to put down an earlier availability.

Back to the topic of work, I'm still on the hunt for a job. That isn't going so well. Everyone that SAYS they are hiring pretty much isn't. I've tried 10 different places in the past week, need to call them tomorrow and "check the status of my application". I'm just so sick of not having money and not being able to help others financially and being completely financially dependent on my parents. For now, that is all I can do.

Jammin' out

Facebook

H'ok so, I finally broke and started a blog. Let's see if this relieves as much stress as people seem to say. Well as the title says, this entry is about Facebook and my frustrations with it and the apathy toward user input and preferences. We'll start there and see where it goes from there.

Mmk so, lets start with the most prominent issue I have with Facebook's attempt at making things "easier", the News Feed. I am CONSTANTLY spammed with "this person joined this group" "that person is a fan of that", and I mean at first it was alright because it wasn't TOO overly intrusive, just moderately intrusive and irksome. Now it's literally every. other. post. I have to wade my way through MY OWN FEED in order to see the things I actually want to see. This is not how it should be, it should be simple, sleek, and to the point.
The whole reason I left the Myspace scene is because the only thing that I saw on my "feed" was forwards and just regurgitated crap from others that it was near mindless to post for them. Now I'm seeing the exact same thing in Facebook, but to a much larger degree. Sure the people I talk to on a regular basis don't NORMALLY join groups willy nilly, but it's getting there. It's so frustrating because when I initially joined Facebook, it was a great idea, but now they are abusing their power over the people and introducing stupid features that I could care less about.

My next contention is the applications. Every time I log onto Facebook, I have at LEAST 3 invites to the same application that I will never use, I've blocked I don't know how many applications, and they keep coming out with more ways to annoy me. I really do not like applications at all, they take information from your profile with the mindset "Oh, they gave me permission because they have it posted on their page". No. I have my rights as a user. If Facebook keeps up these annoyances, I am seriously considering leaving the whole scene.

For now, I'm gonna find a way to contact support and give them some.... directional insight. That's about all I am able to do, I'll blog later.

Jammin out.