Countries I've been to

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October 28th, 2005

I’m alive, just been busy with things that no one but gentoo people would be interested in.

Talked with ka0ttic about the ebuild quiz, which if you are reading this now..I’m sending now. It wasn’t as bad as I thought it could be, but then that’s the pessimist in me. What else, still need to work on rufus, its a bit of a problem because it wants to install everything into /usr/share/rufus. This is of course not the way we want to do it. I can probably do a quick fix on it, just have to talk to one of our python gurus about some of the factors about what goes into /usr/lib/python-${PV}/site-packages and if they can be called as active elements etc. Live and learn.

Found out as well that I didn’t get the job in oregon, which is quite the bummer. Course my mother didn’t like me joking about being the first place loser, but its so true. I’m a half empty glass person if you can’t tell. Corey Shields was also nice enough to say that he’d keep a eye out for me. Its always helpful to have eyes in the area you are looking at, so thanks once again for that.

Beyond that, self evaluations suck. Everyone who’s filled one out knows it and dreads the time of year where it feels like you are interviewing for your own job yet again. To top it off, getting 2/3 days to fill it out just doesn’t give enough time to elaborate fully on what you want to say.

Oregon

October 8th, 2005

Note: I’m writing this in downtown Salem in a little hip coffee shop called the BluePepper, with the rain pattering outside.

So far this is probably one of the best vacations i’ve taken. The drive up was just a absolute joy.I didn’t think about making time at all, well almost none at all. I blame that part on my dad. WHo always made time and instilled bad habits, such as never stopping except for gas, which ended up the stretch points as well. I’ve enjoyed Salem a bunch and will seriously be considering a move up to this general area. Portland on the other hand, I managed to get lost, not once but twice. That takes talent and goes to show that I should not live in a big city. I did however find a outdoor sidewalk hip section of town. Nothing for me but still a neat little part of town.

Went to a interview with the BLM up here, and it seemed to go fairly well. Cross your fingers for me that the person who is doing the interview thought so as well. I do want to thank Joe for meeting me on a Saturday, since I was only coming up for the weekend.

I didn’t realize it til I got up here how much I missed the tree’s and just seeing green. I think this trip has been a blessing in the fact that I’ve forgotten any and all ill’s i’ve had, and add in the fact that I really do like this part of Oregon and its just wow.

Some interesting things that you might not know about Oregon:
1. You don’t fill up your own gas in the state. Its the only state in the US that isn’t self service. I had that explained to me by the gas attendant, as he saw I was going to pump it myself. Luckily, he saw I was from out of state and explained to me the process.
2. Vast stretches of highway are still 55, for anyone old enough to know the significance of that you don’t need further explanation. For those who are younger let me explain, the old national speed limit was 55 miles a hour everywhere, til it became state issued instead of federal. So you will notice on a lot of 80’s or older car’s that 55 is a different color on the speedometer, that is why.
3. The third one I’ll mention now is the fact that the off ramp signs are 1 mile before the exit, and the exit is seldom more then just a dive off the road instead of like most other places I’ve visited a lane that goes off.