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Hello all. I figured it's about time I actually wrote something substantial, so here goes:

For the last several weeks I have been in (counting backwards):

Chicago, IL
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Cocoa Beach, FL
Toronto, Ont
Manassas, VA/Washington DC

I've only just arrived in Chicago. I'm at the point in my work now where I know my classes well enough to be able to enjoy the town I'm in and not spend all my "free" time stressing and prepping. So when I'd gotten in and deposited my stuff in my room I had lunch, went to the gym and then went for a walk. It's raining at the moment, but not hard enough for it to be a reason not to go out. In fact, with the combination of rain and labor day, almost noone was on the streets anyway, so it was quite enjoyable. I'm hoping that I will be able to check out a show or something. Chicago the Musical is, interestingly enough, opening on Wednesday but I think Lizbeth might kill me if I saw it without her. =:) I've heard about a place that has a stained-glass museum, but I'd have to take a cab or bus to get to it and I'd prefer to walk, so maybe I'll do that some day after class.

So anyway, I'm back from a walk in the rain, which was refreshing in that way that walks in the rain can be.

A more interesting topic might be Toronto, which is where I was when the blackout happened... you California folks did hear about that, right? =:P It really was interesting. The power went out at about 4:10pm local time, just as my students were starting their last lab of the day. Much groaning ensued as a result. We were going to just wait it out, but apparently the building's policy was to evacuate when the power goes out, so that's what we did. We tried moving class to the Starbuck's next door but it had closed down as well.

It was interesting watching the traffic from my hotel room. I have never seen city streets so crowded, not just with cars, but pedestrians as well. this is what happens when everyone in an entire city goes home at the same time. You couldn't see pavement for all the people and cars. And yes, I saw my share of moving scenes of people helping out their fellows including an instance the now symbolic-of-humanity's-triumph-over-blackouts pedestrian going out into the street to direct traffic.

I must say, though, that I agree with Jon Stewart's take on the blackout which, if anyone hasn't seen it, is an excellent reality check about the whole thing. Specifically, he gets on the case of some of the more... artistic editorial writers at NPR (which, you all know, I love). Something along the lines of: "People, it wasn't a 'poem of human unity in a time of hardship', the #@!$ing lights went out... and what does it say about us when we're so impressed that, given the opportunity, there was relatively little looting. Isn't this what we should be expecing from ourselves? Should we really be saying ' That man is a saint... look at him, over there directing traffic instead of braining me with a bottle at the first opportunity...'"

...I love Jon Stewart. I know others that are... close to me don't, but I think he's wonderful.

Anyway, on with the blackout.

The power at my hotel came on at about 7am the next morning. I headed out to work only to find that (1) The mayor had asked that only emergency workers come in to work (2) all but three of my class hadn't shown and (3) despite the power having been on for longer at the the building I was working at than at it had been at my hotel, they were announcing themselves closed anyway.

Hmm.. Well, the classes I teach are... expensive and I had at least one student who didn't have the option of retaking (he'd flown in from Argentina just for the class!) so, as good an excuse as I might have had to call it quits, the show had to go on. I am still hoping to get copies of some photos my students took that day of me teaching the remainder of the class on the steps of a fountain in the park, using a notepad for a whiteboard and then finishing up in the food court at the local mall, where the students did their final troubleshooting lab on my laptop (rather than the usual time limit of 'when you're done', I told them they had until the battery ran out and let them collaborate. They got it done with about 5 mins of battery left. =:).

There's very few things that I let myself feel unbridled pride about, but this is one of them. How many people can say they gave quality Linux training in the midst of a catastrophic blackout? w00t and all that.

Anyway, there it is, in a perhaps over-large nutshell. I really need to get myself a schedule while I'm on the road now. I've found myself exhausted and depressed often lately because I am constantly moving and not feeling like I'm getting anything done. I mean, I always get good feedback from my classes, but I've got all these other projects: coding projects, linux projects, even games I'd like to play/finish (note the lack of non-computer-centric options, though) but somehow I always end up just watching TV. If I can just get focused and make some use of the privacy and spare time that I have, I really feel that I could get something great done, be it with personal projects or the myriad of non-teaching work-related projects that working at RedHat has presented me with.

Oh well. Going to the gym was a good start. Once I get the momentum going, my body LIKES exercise. I've just always got too much work or too much inertia to get me in there. So hopefully I've started the ball rolling in the right direction today and it will only get better. Here's hoping.

--Brad

Date: 2003-09-01 11:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aerynvale.livejournal.com
I know what you mean about not having energy for other projects. Working at this silly phone job seems to drain my mental energy to the point where I rarely even feel like RPing. Video games are usually the order of the evening. Then weekends are spent doing errands and stuff and no musical stuff gets done. Blah. Anyway, my point is, I empathize.

just thought you'd like to know

Date: 2003-09-02 03:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hanashibeta.livejournal.com
the later portion of your post translated into jive by the jive server (cropped so that lj wouldn't refuse my comment cuz it was too long) comes out like this:

I gots'ta say, though, dat I agree wit' Jon Stewart's snatch on da blackout
which, if anyone hasn't seen it, be some 'escellent reality check about da damn
whole shit. Specifical-like, he gits on da case o' some kinda' o' da damn
mo'... artistic editorial writa's at N-P-fuckin'-R (down low, which, yo' ass
all know, I love). Sump'n along da lines o', dig dis: "Sucka's, it waint some
'poem o' human unity in some time o' hardship', da #@!$in' lights went out...
an' whut duz it say about us when we be so's impressed dat, given da
opportunity, dair wuz relative-like tiny-ass lootin'. Homie don't play dat.
Aint dis whut we should be 'especin' from ourselves? Should we tru-ly be sayin'
' Dat dude be some saint... peek at him, ova' dair directin' traffic instaid o'
brainin' me wit' some bottle at da damn fust opportunity...'"

...I love Jon Stewart. Fuckin' A! I know otha's dat be... close t' me duzn't,
but I think he be wonderful.

Anyway, on wit' da damn blackout. 'S coo', bro.

Da powa' at mah hotel came on at about 7am da next a.m.. I thinka'ed out t'
work only t' find dat (down low, 1) Da mayor had axed dat only emergency
worka's come in t' work (down low, 2) all but trey o' mah class hadn't shown
an' (down low, 3) despite da damn powa' havin' been on 4 longa' at da damn da
buildin' I wuz workin' at dan at it had been at mah hotel, they wuz announcin'
themselves closed anyway.

Hmm.. Well, da classes I learn be... 'espensive an' I had at laist one student
who didn't have da damn opshun o' retakin' (down low, he'd flown in from
Argentina plum 4 da class!) so's, as badass some 'escuse as I might have had t'
call it quits, da show had t' go on. I be still hopin' t' git xeroxes o' some
kinda' photos mah students done took dat day o' me learnin' da damn remainda'
o' da damn class on da steps o' some fountain in da park, 'esploitin' some
notepad 4 some whitebo'd an' den finishin' down in da eats court at da damn
local mall, where da damn students dun did deir final troubleshootin' lab on
mah laptop (down low, ratha' dan da usual time limit o' 'when u r done', I told
them they had until da battery ran out an' let them collaborate. They gots it
done wit' about 5 mins o' battery left. 'S coo', bro. =:).

Dair be real damn few shit dat I let myself feel unbridled pride about, but dis
be one o' them. How many sucka's kin say they gave quality Linux trainin' in da
midst o' some catastrophic blackout? Step up. w00t an' all dat.

Anyway, dair it be, in some puh'haps ova'-fat-ass nutshell. I tru-ly need t'
git myself some schedule while I is on da road now. I've found myself
'eshausted an' depressed often late-like becuz I be constant-like movin' an'
not feelin' likes I is gittin' anythin' done. I main, I 24/7 git badass
feedback from mah classes, but I've gots all dese-he'ah otha' projects, dig
dis: codin' projects, linux projects, even games I'd likes t' play/finish (down
low, note da damn lack o' non-doodad-centric opshuns, though) but somehow I
24/7 fat-lady down plum watchin' T-V. If I kin plum git focused an' make some
kinda' 'esploit o' da damn privacy an' spare time dat I have, I tru-ly feel dat
I could git sump'n great done, be it wit' puh'sonal projects o' da damn myriad
o' non-learnin' work-related projects dat workin' at Redhat has presented me
wit'.

Oh well. Goin' t' da damn gym wuz some badass start. Once I git da damn
momentum goin', mah body L-I-K-E-Dubba-S 'esercise. I've plum 24/7 gots too
much work o' too much inertia t' git me in dair. So's hopeful-like I've started
da damn ball rollin' in da right direcshun today an' it will only git betta'.
In da house's hopin'.

--Brad

Jon Stewart

Date: 2003-09-11 08:13 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
You love Jon Stewart for the simple reason that he is smart, and laugh out-loud funny all the time. That man is perpetually "on". I wish the Daily show came on earlier, as I feel the need to go to bed before 11 sometimes.

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