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The dice man

Posted on May 25, 2005 By admin 1 Comment on The dice man

I started a new book today, The Dice Man, from Luke Rhineheart.

After having lived in moderate happiness with moderate success with an average wife and family for seven years, I found suddenly, around my thirty-second birthday, that I wanted to kill myself. And to kill several other people too. […] Now the desire to kill oneself and to assassinate, poison, obliterate or rape others is generally considered by the psychiatric profession as 'unhealthy'. Bad. Evil. More accurately, sin. When you have the desire to kill yourself, you are supposed to see it and 'accept it', but not, for Christ's sake, to kill yourself. If you desire to have carnal knowledge of a helpless teenybopper, you are to accept your lust, and not lay a finger on even her big toe. If you hate your father, fine – but don't slug the bastard with a baseball bat. Understand yourself, accept yourself, but do not be yourself. It is a conservative doctrine, guaranteed to help the patient avoid violent, passionate and unusual acts and to permit a prolonged, respectable life of moderate misery.

It shows promise :)

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A weird night's sleep

Posted on May 25, 2005 By admin 3 Comments on A weird night's sleep

I slept in my own bed for the first time in over a month last night. It's weird, cause I need to get used to my mattress again. I've also discovered that the back garden is FULL of songbirds that think that 4am is a perfectly wonderful time to start tweeting. I must consider investing in a shotgun.

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This is me being geeky

Posted on May 25, 2005 By admin 2 Comments on This is me being geeky

People have been asking me if I like my new job and what exactly it is I'm doing here. Short answers for both: I love my job and I'm designing and implementing web services for ontology and controlled vocabulary lookups.

It's amazing the surge of productivity I've seen in myself since I moved here. The job I was doing at McGill was, to put it mildly, not up my alley. I could do it, but I hated every minute of it. To those people who know me well, this will say it all: I'm looking forward to go to work in the morning now and I haven't been late once! (though the fear of missing my only means of getting to the office might have a bit to do with that last one)

As to what I'm doing, we need a centralized source to query ontologies like GO and MeSH (to name a few). Things like that's the ID associated with this term, or what are all the child terms that are linked to this ID. Since this is going to be reused by a few people, we decided to go for broke and make a nice series of webservices, cause we're nice like that. You'll find the database schema and the class diagram below:

 

This has been my moment of geekiness, please ignore all of the above if you're not computationally enclined.

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My furniture saga unfolds

Posted on May 24, 2005 By admin 3 Comments on My furniture saga unfolds

They were in and gone by 9:30am this morning. It's now 4pm and there's bubblewrap everywhere in my apartment. Every step I take makes noise. The big pieces are all unwrapped and rebuilt. I have a set of sheets in the wash right now so they can have that fresh-laundered smell. I only have about a half-dozen boxes that need unpacking. I'm halfway done on all the dishes I need to wash before I can pack them away. My apartment suddenly shrank by half :)

I have my stuff.

yay :)

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Grrrr

Posted on May 23, 2005 By admin 3 Comments on Grrrr

Got a call from my movers this morning on my way to work. They were supposed to call me either last friday or today, so I'm not really fussed about that. They tell me that I can have my furniture delivered tomorrow! or sometime in the upcoming weeks. The lady on the phone is of no use whatsoever because she's “not in charge of the booking”. Thank you. Why are you calling me then?

This shoots my plans of having it delivered on friday so I can have a long weekend all the way to hell and back. Also, since my boss is away for the moment, I don't even know if I can take tomorrow off!

*seethes*


Update: it's 3pm and I'm on the phone with these people. I need to find out when the hell my furniture is being delivered, and it's now unclear as to when that's actually going to happen. It seems that nobody has the answer and the one person who might know is now on lunch. I need to book my time off with my boss before the end of the day. The worst case scenario is that I take the day off and they never show up. The lady on the phone just now suggested that I schedule the day off work tomorrow, but go into work anyway, and they can call me on one hour's notice to give me time to get back home if they're coming.

Am I the only one who thinks this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard in my life????


2nd update: It's 5pm and after much hemming and hawing, I've finally managed to get them to pull the finger out and they're supposed to come by my place some time in the morning. I'll believe it when I see it, but ok. The annoying news is that all the senior people here at work are on vacation today, so I can't get anybody to sign off on the leave I want to take. The most senior person here isn't senior enough to approve it, but he says that I can have it done retroactively and it shouldn't be a problem at all – the place isn't really that fussed about paperwork as long as there's a good reason and it's not like I didn't try to get the paperwork done. My boss, his boss and the big boss are all away on personal and business trips. The senior people after that, who usually cover for the big bosses when they're away are also all on vacation at the same time, so there's nobody here bus us peons.

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[Recipe] Canard à l'orange

Posted on May 22, 2005 By admin 5 Comments on [Recipe] Canard à l'orange

Ingredients

2 duck breast
salt
2 tbsp soy sauce
1 orange, juice only
85ml/3fl oz white wine

Method

1. Preheat a medium frying pan.
2. Preheat oven to 250C/500F/Gas 9.
3. Rub the duck breast with salt and soy sauce.
4. Prick the duck with a fork. Place the duck, skin side down, in the fry pan.
5. Fry the duck over a high heat until the skin is golden. Remove the duck from the frying pan.
6. Place the duck on a roasting rack, skin side up, and roast in the oven for ten minutes, or until slightly pink in the middle.
7. Prepare an orange sauce by pouring the fat from the roast duck into a small pan.
8. Add the orange juice and wine to the duck fat and boil rapidly until reduced and is the consistency of a nice glaze.
9. Place the roast duck on a plate.
10. Pour over the orange sauce and serve with vegetables of own choice.

Notes: Use good quality soy sauce – naturally fermented one, not chemically produced. It makes all the difference.

The roasted potatoes are dead simple to make.

Blanch some quartered new potatoes in salted water for 5 minutes. Drain and put them in an oven dish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, drizzle with olive oil and cook them in the oven at 400F for 30 minutes until golden brown.

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I got my liver!

Posted on May 21, 2005 By admin 4 Comments on I got my liver!

There's this ad that plays on TV here that always makes me laugh when I see it. It's just…cheerful :) Click on the picture to see the video (quicktime – it's a 6.5MB download)

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hehehehehehe

Posted on May 21, 2005 By admin 4 Comments on hehehehehehe

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my day – part 2

Posted on May 20, 2005 By admin 2 Comments on my day – part 2

So my day actually ended up getting better. My afternoon meeting lasted a whole of 15 minutes and I managed to get some really good work done, for which I'm happy. I'm actually getting to play with databases and code, so that's good. I got to pet a nice big drooly dog, which is also good, and we finally got our LCD screens for our computers, which is really good, cause that means I won't need to strain my eyes so much to get enough screen real-estate to work efficiently.

Hopefully the night will continue in that direction.

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Not having a good day

Posted on May 19, 2005 By admin 1 Comment on Not having a good day

It's not even 9:15 and I can pretty much feel that this day will suck. I slept badly, nearly got run over by a bicycle on my way to catch my shuttle, which was there early. I have a headache and two meetings today.

I am not a happy bunny.

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