Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Miscellaneous Ramblings and Updates

Hello faithful reader! How's London? I'm kidding, I hope a couple of others have left this link on their RSS feed reader in hopes that I might update this masterpiece. By the way, if you don't use one, get an RSS reader. I suggest Google Reader since it runs conveniently in a web browser, allows you to share items, and makes it super easy to find cool new blogs. And we all know that anything Google has ever made is spun gold.

Alright, it's been about 5 months since I updated so here's a personal update:

I'm single, it's sweet. The downside is that of my three best friends, one is in a serious long-term relationship, one is engaged, and one is in England. My roommates are all single but make terrible wingmen as they are in school (read: have fag practice every morning and have to wake up early to get there) and our schedules are clashing right now since I'm on a workterm.

Oh yeah, I moved out of my parents house. I've been having a great time living in a student house for the first time and lucked out with cool roommates. It's hurt the finances, but I had a lot more fun last term than I ever have. It was also my most successful academic term, with arguably the toughest course load I've ever taken.

I started working out again this month. The rugby season starts up soon and I want to be in shape. I'm about 80% sure that I'm not going to grow anymore barring some kind of terrific thyroid gland issue so I've resigned myself to playing some of the positions that require speed more than strength. Since I'm pretty low on both that puts me in rough shape. The workouts have taken on a new intensity level thanks to NaNoVapor which is basically caffeine, taurine, and creatine and a bunch of other crazy stuff. You mix a scoop in like 3 oz of water and you better hope you're near a gym because it makes you want to hurt something. After a week of taking it my lifts increased by about 20%. The only issue is that you have a pretty serious crash after your workouts from the caffeine and the intensified workout. I've also dropped about 6 lbs of fat since I've been doing lots of cardio and sprint training at the track.

Some things I like right now:

Banana Protein Shakes - mmmmm.


Adam Carolla Radio Show
- Funny and smart podcast.

Audiobooks - I'm on Harry Potter 4 right now, makes it really easy to kill 30 minutes on a treadmill or waiting for a bus. Just throw a couple on your iPod.

Delicous giant Samsung LCD
- I picked up a mini-DVI to DVI adapter for my MacBook for like $20 and gained some significant screen real estate - THANKS DAD!

Stone Hammer Pilsener - Do yourself a favor and order a pint of this, Kick Off in Waterloo usually has it on tap.

Funniest video ever.

The Giants to upset the Pats on Sunday! I doubt I'll remember the actual game as the festivities tend to start around 1 pm, but I'm sure someone will let me know the score...likely with a Sharpie...likely on my face.

Stuff I don't like right now:

My iPod. The stupid headphone jack went awry. I took the iPod apart but the housing of the jack is pretty custom and secured to a piece of flex that would just melt if I tried to solder anything. I ordered the piece of flex from an iPod parts dealer for $50 including tax and shipping. Hopefully I can install it without breaking my iPod though. I got a 4 GB microSD card for my BlackBerry and I'm currently using it as a media player - it's doing the trick.

Wide-grip pull ups. I just can't do them, I don't know why. I can do 8-10 regular pull ups and not even 1 wide grip. Damn you Will Smith in I Am Legend.

Winter. I hate winter. Especially when I don't have the money or transportation to go snowboarding. And I think I'm probably the only Canadian guy that's never played organized ice hockey. At least I'll be in Cuba in a couple weeks. Hell to the YES!

Something to chew on (inspired by Adam Carolla):

How often do you hear of stories where people nearly die but are saved by someone arriving with a background in first aid? Or what about people that bleed out, drown, or choke because an ambulance doesn't arrive in time to treat them? Why don't we offer first aid certification in high school? Why do students instead take Home Ec. or "health class". Puh-leeze, you can learn all that on the internet these days. First aid could easily be worked in to the Phys-ed curriculum and about 5-10 years from now we would have an army of fully certified first aiders and we would save a lot more people.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hmmm first aid is taken in high school in gym class, you douche. I took it anyway. I might have paid all of 20 dollars for it, but compared to other places offered, it's an amazing deal. Or here's a suggestion: take bronze medallion or bronze cross; learn how to save lives (in drowning situations), how to improve your swimming skills and learn CPR. Seems like the better option to me.

Dan Legg said...

You obviously missed the point of my suggestion. It isn't offered in Grade 9 Phys-ed in Ontario. The idea is that it replaces useless courses for free.

Ryan Westlake said...

I guess I have a couple things to say.

1) I know im a shitty wingman this term. If you want to go somewhere on the weekend im game, since as we discussed i dont do work apparently on weekends.

2) Patriots 35. Giants 17. Brady or Welker MVP.

3) How much does that nanovapor stuff cost?

4) Tom Brady could take your head off with a football. Remember that.

5) Im still putting off that 240 Assignment. Im dedidcated to the cause.

Thats about it.

Dan Legg said...

Well Ryan, Tom Brady could take your head off with a flirtatious glance.