Archive for September, 2003

Long week…Low Key Friday

Saturday, September 6th, 2003

It was a long week. I was on-call and things were really quite busy in the after hours realm. The rest of it would be a bunch of boring IT guy stuff, so I’ll not go into detail.

I spent the evening yesterday visiting my friend Roahn and his family in Alameda, CA. I rarely cross over to the East Bay, but I thought it would be a good opportunity to see a bit of the Oakland area.

Alameda is very nice. Roahn, his wife, and their daughter live on a small island (you have to cross 2, count it 2 drawbridges to get there) amongst a very idyllic neighborhood with tree-lined streets and quaint homes. Not a bad place in the least.

We had many lively discussions, two of which I think I would like to explore at a later date.

  1. How does DNA coding for protiens code for behavior, and why won’t genetic researchers give us a coherent account of how that happens? Or, is their silence a sign that they simply do not know?
  2. How can a ghetto persist in light of incredible housing pressures to gentrify the area? Given that houses are 500K in CA, why wouldn’t a particlarly well-heeled person buy 2 smaller ‘hood lots and then buy / combine them inte larger? EVEN COUNTING the whole ‘nobody wants to live here’ cost pressures alone should make it happen…

I was warn out from the week and headed home after a meal of very tasty pea soup, and apple crumble pie.

happy september

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2003

why is it only the working class labor on labor day.

it’s because us white collar, or pastel blue collar want our Carl’s Jr. and coffee on our day off

so the laborers, for whom this day of rest was granted, labor

it just seems - strange to me.