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Wei-Chi (aka Go, Igo & Baduk) [Jul. 26th, 2008|11:43 pm]

sighris
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[Current Location |Earth]
[mood | hopeful]

Currently I am rated on KGS as 9k. I have been as high as 6k, but only for a few seconds (then I was destroyed by other 6k members and slipped back down to 9k).

I would like to get to Dan level (Black-Belt).

I am considering taking a break from work to study Go seriously. (BTW, have you read "Shibumi" by Trevanian - over 2 million copies sold! - and a movie in the works!!!)

Do you have any crazy life goals?

Please share!
Sighris

Ref links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_ranks_and_ratings
http://www.trevanian.com
http://community.livejournal.com/thelifelist
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Just a quick thing [Jul. 26th, 2008|08:57 pm]

jenlight
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[music |all the angels sing because YOU'RE GONNA DIE]

Watch Doctor Horrible's Sing Along Blog before watching Dark Knight. It makes it better. Trust me.
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[Jul. 27th, 2008|12:17 am]

spidersandflies
"Those had better be feasters, I've got standards".

Yeah. Contradictio in terminis. Quite clearly.


In other news, I want that. Buy me it, and I'll love you forever like.

I'd like a girlfriend, as it's been a while, but it all sounds like a lot of tricky commotion.
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"--Is it bright where you are?" [help needed] [Jul. 26th, 2008|04:03 pm]

avdi
OK, I've reached the point of restlessness where I'm snapping at Stacey. This isn't good for me or anyone else. I need to get out of the house, soon. And I would prefer to be interacting with other people, not just taking myself out for coffee or a hike.

Suggestions and/or offers of companionship solicited.
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The Kitchen Glock and other Stories [Jul. 26th, 2008|12:53 pm]

vulpine137
[mood |good]
[music |A Haunting on DVD]

Hurrah for Saturday. Hurrah for sleeping in today. Hurrah for going for cheesesteaks in a little while.

Had a good night last night. Friend of mine's favorite aunt was in town, and she wanted her aunt to meet her weirdo friends. So I drove by and snagged Amythest, we went by Target to get stuff for the party, cheese for the buffalo burgers that were planned and fruit for dessert. We also looked at pool toys for Nymaz's new place, and I snagged a battery powered shark toy that's black and neon green. *grin* Also, got a copy of the latest Discovery Channel dvd release of shark shows. So it started as a very sharky evening. *grin*

Get to Pat's place, say hi to everyone, meet the aunt. Nice lady, fun to talk to. Dinner was good, buffalo is yummy. We chatted about all kinds of subjects, including the new catch phrase of the week. 'Kitchen glock'. Always good to keep a gun in the kitchen, in case of food critics ;) Headed home around 1am, after lots of chatting. Dropped off Amythest, came home to hyper ferrets who needed to play NOW. So they played while I tried to stay awake. Finally went to sleep around 3am.

A very good start to my weekend. Now, to order and get lunch, and then figure out the rest of my day. Ciao people :)

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[Jul. 26th, 2008|09:37 am]

tomecatti


oooooooooooookay. The Wii isn't exactly a gaming system, is it?
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[Jul. 26th, 2008|08:55 am]

tomecatti
Boring redaction of last night's post )

Vaguely interesting dream )

So, now the million dollar question: Does anyone ship NewsRadio's Lisa and The Office (American)'s Jim?
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[Jul. 26th, 2008|12:51 pm]

ebee
Phew its hot- spending 3 hours driving is so what I'm in the mood for! Off to family wedding in an hour. Got to clean hamster, eat, clear up and pack within an hour. And figure out if its worth washing my hair despite doing it yesterday as its hot. Please text me fun things to keep me distracted.

Not much to report beyond a rather striking universal intent currently to discuss D/s with the entire world- why do people keep outing themselves to me at the moment?!

Ebee
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[Jul. 26th, 2008|01:42 am]

tomecatti
fuck. fuck. I"m such an idiot.

I got a job, started on tuesday, and it's a pretty cool job, sorting/counting money to make sure it's all there in the vault of a branch of JP Morgan Chase. There was a little snafu with the hours and I was kind of a dick to the adecco recruiter about it, but I really think I was politely dickish, and was just telling her that they really need to be on top of things like that.

But where I was an idiot was in that I didn't try entering my hours in the timecard system, Beeline, before tonight, and I have no goddamn idea what my Login is supposed to be. Which means I can't enter my hours until at least monday, and I don't even know if they'll still pay me for this week by then (they will, won't they? Right? They wouldn't hold that so completely against me that this week will have been wasted? Right?), and I certainly won't be getting paid any time soon, and I"m such a fucking goddamn idiot; i should've tried on Tuesday but noooo. God i'm such a fucking idiot.
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Dr Who - The Stolen Earth [Jul. 26th, 2008|12:29 am]

jenlight
[mood |silllllly]

So are you going to talk about it or do I have to?

You know I've been waiting for all you lazy-asses to watch it on BBC America. Let's get rolling.

and

Dear [info]t_rev er [info]st_rev,

NOOOOOO SPOOOOOILEEERSSS


beatcha.
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Drowning Pool... meet Benny Hinn [Jul. 25th, 2008|10:44 pm]

hexar_le_saipe
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*mope* [Jul. 25th, 2008|11:44 pm]

avdi
Restless night again. I struck out on my on-call list; I think I need a longer list. Settled in with a martini and Hell Boy instead, which is disappointing so far. Especially after the pillar of awesome that was The Dark Knight. It's a poor substitute for a moonlight drive and midnight coffee.

Don't be strangers...
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[Jul. 25th, 2008|11:07 pm]

bewilderedhero
Things are getting much better thanks to physical therapy, time, and muscle relaxants. I was scared they wouldn't. Convalescence is slow but steady. It's a shame this had to happen during the summer, but it is what it is.

Everyone except the French seem to really like the game. We're getting a lot of "Best of E3" type awards. The French hate us, though. I'm not sure why.
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[Jul. 26th, 2008|09:32 am]

swish_swish
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Alright! 45% Percent of the keyboard learned with an average wpm of 19 on the DVORAK keyboard ~ It's still slow, but I guess that's better than nothing.

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I feel sad that Ludwig Kakumei is over

...

...

...

or is it!?

Dun dun dun.

Speaking of endings .. I wonder if the latest chapter of Gantz[which I skipped] means that the current arc is over?
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Maybe I'll try the Yes List [Jul. 25th, 2008|08:12 pm]

tannenwynn
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[mood | cheerful]

This will probably be a "whenever I think about it" kind of thing. Some days, I'm just too damned tired to move from the living room to the computer. But I'll give it a shot.

Yes List, Day 1

1) Blood glucose level was 94mg/dl before dinner. This is well within normal range!
2) No insulin all day.
3) May have promotion in the werks.
4) Taco Bel for dinner!
5) Got votive holders for craftiness - 33 cents a piece!
6) I can recite the runes, in order, and give at least one meaning for each of them!
7) Diet Dr. Pepper & Sugar Free Reese's Peanut Butter Cups!
8) [info]marius_98 coming over after work.
9) Mah bebeh kittehs!
10) Two double-stuff oreos as a treat for such good glucose control!

Wow. It really wasn't that hard. ^_^
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A Friend in Need [Jul. 25th, 2008|04:23 pm]

wickedthought
[info]aaronace, the gentleman responsible for the beautiful and wonderful Discordia cover, needs your help. He's been caught in one of the floods that's going around and it looks pretty bad.



You can help him out by buying a print of one of his amazing paintings. I bought this one:



Go to Aaron's Flickr gallery and help him out. It's just $15 per print. Of course, nothing prevents you from sending more or just Paypal'ing him a buck. What's a buck? To you, nothing. To him, it's a lot more.

Aaron's Paypal Account is aaronace@gmail.com.

This is one of those opportunities to be the person you always wished you could be. Go do it.

I believe in you.
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Play Dirty: Dealing with Bad Players [Jul. 25th, 2008|03:29 pm]

wickedthought
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This is the one comment I get the most when people talk to me about Play Dirty.

I thought I'd address it in the most direct way I could.

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[Jul. 25th, 2008|03:22 pm]

halfdeadgoat
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[mood | hopeful]

Chocolate roller coaster to the first person to start reading this journal and tell all their friends about it!
Seriously guys!
I'm not joking! A real live choco-coaster!
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Scarily accurate... [Jul. 25th, 2008|04:07 pm]

vulpine137
[mood |amused]

What Kind of Geek are You?
Name
DOB
Favourite Color
Your IQ is frighteningly high
You are a computer geek
Your strength is you actually have social skills
Your weakness is caffine
You think normal people are aliens
Normal people think that you are weird
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Plasma Bullets Spark Northern Lights [Jul. 25th, 2008|12:11 pm]

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Plasma Bullets Spark Northern Lights

07.24.2008

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July 24, 2008: Duck! Plasma bullets are zinging past Earth.

That's the conclusion of researchers studying data from NASA's five THEMIS spacecraft. The gigantic bullets, they say, are launched by explosions 1/3rd of the way to the Moon and when they hit Earth—wow. The impacts spark colorful outbursts of Northern Lights called "substorms."

Right: A substorm of Northern Lights photographed from the window of an airplane over Hudson Bay, Canada, on Feb 27, 2008. Credit: Jeff Hapeman. [more]

"We have discovered what makes the Northern Lights dance," declares UCLA physicist Vassilis Angelopoulos, principal investigator of the THEMIS mission. The findings appear online in the July 24 issue of Science Express and in print August 14 in the journal Science.

The THEMIS fleet was launched in February 2007 to unravel the mystery of substorms, which have long puzzled observers with their unpredictable eruptions of light and color. The spacecraft wouldn't merely observe substorms from afar; they would actually plunge into the tempest using onboard sensors to measure particles and fields. Mission scientists hoped this in situ approach would allow them to figure out what caused substorms--and they were right.

The discovery came on what began as a quiet day, Feb 26, 2008. Arctic skies were dark and Earth's magnetic field was still. High above the planet, the five THEMIS satellites had just arranged themselves in a line down the middle of Earth’s magnetotail—a million kilometer long tail of magnetism pulled into space by the action of the solar wind.

That's when the explosion occurred.

A little more than midway up the THEMIS line, magnetic fields erupted, "releasing about 1015 Joules of energy," says Angelopoulos. "For comparison, that's about as much energy as a magnitude 5 earthquake."

Although the explosion happened inside Earth's magnetic field, it was actually a release of energy from the sun. When the solar wind stretches Earth's magnetic field, it stores energy there, in much the same way energy is stored in a rubber band when you stretch it between thumb and forefinger. Bend your forefinger and—crack!—the rubber band snaps back on your thumb. Something similar happened inside the magnetotail on Feb. 26, 2008. Over-stretched magnetic fields snapped back, producing a powerful explosion. This process is called "magnetic reconnection" and it is thought to be common in stellar and planetary magnetic fields.

The blast launched two "plasma bullets," gigantic clouds of protons and electrons, one toward Earth and one away from Earth. The Earth-directed cloud crashed into the planet below, sparking vivid auroras observed by some 20 THEMIS ground stations in Canada and Alaska. The opposite cloud shot harmlessly into space, and may still be going for all researchers know.

Above: An artist's concept of the THEMIS satellites lined up inside Earth's magnetotail with an explosion between the 4th and 5th satellites. [Larger image]

The THEMIS satellites were perfectly positioned to catch the shot.

"We had bulls-eyes on our solar panels," says THEMIS project scientist David Sibeck of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. "Four of the satellites were hit by the Earth-directed cloud, while the opposite cloud hit the fifth satellite." Simple geometry pinpointed the site of the blast between the 4th and 5th satellite or "about 1/3rd of the way to the Moon."

No damage was done to the satellites. Plasma bullets are vast, gossamer structures less dense than the gentlest wisp of Earth's upper atmosphere. They whoosh past, allowing THEMIS instruments to sample the cloud’s internal particles and fields without truly buffeting the satellite.

This peaceful encounter on the small scale of a spacecraft, however, belies the energy deposited on the large scale of a planet. The bullet-shaped clouds are half as wide as Earth and 10 times as long, traveling hundreds of km/s. When such a bullet strikes the planet, brilliant auroras and geomagnetic storms ensue.

Right: A collection of ground-based All-Sky Imagers (ASI) captures the aurora brightening caused by a substorm. Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio. [animation]

"For the first time, THEMIS has shown us the whole process in action—from magnetic reconnection to aurora borealis," says Sibeck. "We are finally solving the puzzle of substorms."

The THEMIS mission is scheduled to continue for more than another year, and during that time Angelopoulos expects to catch lots more substorms--"dozens of them," he says. "This will give us a chance to study plasma bullets in greater detail and learn how they can help us predict space weather."

"THEMIS is not finished making discoveries," believes Sibeck. "The best may be yet to come."

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