Tuesday, September 27, 2005

If you build it, they will come.

If you build it, they will come.

Couple days ago, I logged onto my blog and was very excited to find that someone has commented on a post. When I clicked to view the comment, (bloggers can sympathize with me here) I was disappointed and a bit surprised/annoyed to see that I’ve been splogged! (ladies and gents, I have coined this word.. reference me when using “splogged”) Yes, someone has spammed my blog! Dam them! When I logged in today, I found another splog! I blame this on Google’s release of the new blog search tool.

*sigh* hopefully one day my blog will be read by an actual human. If not it’s okay as well, it’ll serve as a stolen journal.

Hmmm.. yogurt.. yogurt is good at 11:30 pm. This fall season has brought us numerous new TV shows and surprisingly most of them are darn good entertainment. Watch out HBO! There are so many shows out there I had to make a personalized listing of what to watch each day of the week. Thought I was a couch potato before, this will really plant me in. (Holly crap, I thought “potato” was spelled as “potatoe” with an “e” all this time. Thank goodness for Word spellcheck.)

I digress, shows I like to watch this season are:

· Prison Break
· Medium
· House
· Commander in Chief
· Lost
· Alias
· Smallville
· Will & Grace
· Desperate Housewives
· Scrubs

Have to make up my mind on:

· Close to Home
· Invasion
· E-Ring
· Criminal Minds
· Surface
· And many others

Wonder if people will start suing television networks for obesity one day?

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Hurricane again and her name is Rita.

Hurricane again and her name is Rita.

It's past midnight and here I am back posting again during a major hurricane, this time it's the one named Rita. Will this never end for the unfortunate people of the south? It was less than a month ago where people had to evacuate from southern states. Now we are seeing the mass exodus happening again this time to the people near Houston, TX. Lessons learned from Katrina were applied to evacuating people however, it was not quite enough as the entire world watches the impossibly long and slow progression of traffic moving from South to Northern Texas resulting in hundreds/thousands of stranded motorists along the side of the road due to running out of gas.

In couple hours the eye of Rita will make landfall. Then hopefully she'll move off quickly and cut everyone a break.

My eyes are tired.. ever since I discovered the 24/7 coverage of CNN on hurricanes I've been watching it none stop.