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What's been going on in my life lately?

Well, lots of different things.


First, OryCon was a blast. We didn't raise nearly as money for Geeks Without Borders as we'd hoped, but I had a great time doing it. Even got to volunteer at hospitality for a few hours. Man, those people work hard. And I mean, a lot. Running that con is no easy thing, and the con committee deserves all the praise I can think of. I just spent three hours there and I was pretty worn out. Thanks, guys, I don't know how you do it and keep things running so smoothly.

Pictures should be forthcoming - I don't have the camera anymore, so I won't be the one uploading them. I'll link to 'em once they're up, though. Since we didn't have a table, I was able to go to a few panels this time. The American Empire one was fun, but too unbalanced toward the thinking side, so the Bush Cabinet's PNAC supporters didn't get much representation. Oh, well. Nothing on Space Elevators, though. In fact, not a whole lot of science panels at all.

Since I was flying out at 7pm (which turned out to be 9:55pm) that night, I got to spend a few hours sitting in hospitality at the end of the con, having some great conversations, and even me someone who's gonna be making me a chainmail dice bag. Oh, yeah, baby, geek points way up with that! Plus, it was a good way to decompress a bit before I had to head back to the airport and face mundania again. At least PDX doesn't do the terrorist watchlist, so I got onto the plane with no problems.

Still in St. Louis. Still like my job. And it's been three weeks. I'm making much use of Outlook to organize my tasks. I got half a dozen of 'em checked off, but the list keeps growing. At least I'm learning the other Rational tools, other than ClearCase, which I already know pretty well. Spent most of today writing requirements documents for the scripts I'm going to be writing/updating in the next few weeks.

This coming Sunday [livejournal.com profile] meisha and [livejournal.com profile] dragon_gunner will be driving out here and bringing some of my stuff. I'm looking forward to having my cats with me again. And my chairs. This sitting on the floor thing is getting annoying. I have no furniture at all other than a self-inflating air mattress, which doesn't inflate very far. They're staying a week, so it'll be great to see them again!

Some kind of light in the living room will be very welcome, too. As it is, 2/3 of my apartment is dark once the sun sets. And that's the big part, where I'm sitting now next to my open patio door.

Let's see, what else. Oh, yeah, I loved this little rant. It goes well with my "Lincoln was wrong!" T-shirt that I'll have up on my plutherstore on cafepress someday.

US Bank is still fucked up, by the way. Several years ago, I threw out a checkbook from an account I'd closed with them about six months previously. Someone found the checks and wrote 6 of them to a store in Vancouver, WA, for $200 each (the maximum amount the store would cash), over six days. I was able to prove it was fraud - the store never checked ID, it was a woman writing them (the name on the checks was "Patrick", too - not that she signed that name to each one, or spelled it correctly when she did). Anyway, after about a year, I finally was able to obtain a court order forcing them to remove my name from the credit reporting agencies. Apparently, though, there's another credit agency only used by banks which they reported me to in 2000. That's right, they reported me to a special agency THREE FUCKING YEARS after the court demanded they remove the report to the other agencies. Now it's keeping me from getting a checking account. Which sucks especially since SEC regulations are requiring me to close my other two checking accounts, since they're both with financial consulting firms (Charles Schwab and E*Trade). (As an employee of AG Edwards, I'm not allowed to have accounts with other ones except for in rare circumstances.) I'm hoping I can get an account at AG Edwards similar to the one I set up at Charles Schwab (no minimum balance, no fees, interest bearing, unlimited check writing), but so far it doesn't look like they offer anything similar, but we'll see. If not, I'll see if I can get special permission from the feds to keep my Schwab account. That should be fun.

Not too much going on other than all that. Still bummed about the "election" - and no, I have no doubt whatsoever that it was fixed. I know too much about software engineering to ever believe that a system like Diebold's would have seen the light of day given all the problems it's had unless there was tremendous pressure to implement it, ready or not, and why would there by that much pressure unless they intended to use it? I'm sure that it's just coincidence that in every county in Florida and Ohio that it was used in, upwards of 50% of registered Democrats voted for Bush, whereas in every county it wasn't it was closer to the national average of 8%.

I haven't been able to get out to go hang with anyone yet. A friend of C's called me last week, but I've been too busy to call her back so far. Tomorrow, if I remember during work (I don't want to call late at night). B - if you're reading this, give me a call again tomorrow, I'll call you back this time I promise!

Looking forward to Monday, too. I get my first paycheck in a year and a half. That'll be nice!

And, if anyone wants to come visit St. Louis, let me know. After next week, I'll even have furniture!

Goodnight everyone.
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