Friday, March 30, 2007

Weekend Bonus Feature - Eiko Koike

Weekend Bonus Feature - Eiko Koike
I thought I would put the Weekend Bonus Feature up early so you would have more time to enjoy it.







Be well and stay happy.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Weekend Preview - March 29th

Weekend Preview
Let’s see what is on my agenda for the weekend.

Doug flies home from New York City on Sunday and goes back behind the Orange Curtain. He will be up here on Monday night after class for the internships at the Sony Studios.

I have to teach a substitute class on Friday night. I will be teaching an introductory class session on global trade. This will be a fun class for me; nine of the twelve students are in another class of mine. Plus, I enjoy the subject as an added bonus for me.

Of course, I have to drive back to school on Saturday for my Accounting class. I am going in an hour early for a voluntary extra review session for those students who feel they need or want extra help. I don’t get any extra pay but I want to make certain that my students have the best chance possible to pass the course and do well at school.

I need to work on my dissertation. I started thinking about how I wanted to rewrite Chapter 2. I think I have a structure that will work for me now. This has been a major writing block for me.

The tree workers were in the park today and cut down a bunch of small trees. I guess they were clearing space so that they could bring in the large trucks and have room to cut down the larger trees that tower over the building.

The new McAfee security software seems to be functioning much smoother now and I do not have any of the troubles I had with the Norton security software.

My Brother
My brother called me today. He was looking some suggestions on how to make the sauce I used on the grilled asparagus. It is an easy recipe that works essentially on taste. The hardest part is hard boiling an egg and then dicing it up. Next, you add mustard to taste and olive oil for the desired consistency.

I learned that my nephew is getting quiet good as a photographer. He is having his photos appear in the student newspaper with his name on the credit line.

Visitors
We passed the 600 mark for the month today. This is real steady growth and not the rocket up and down that we had in October of last years when the Germans came in as a rush and left just as quickly.

Woman of the Moment
Giselle Windecher is here for the Woman of the Moment. I don’t have anything else to add beyond the simple introduction.






I hope you all have a great weekend.

Be well and stay happy.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Doug and the Big Apple

Doug and the Big Apple
Doug called me this morning while I was out picking up McAfee Total Protection 2007. He landed in New York and found his way to the apartment where he will stay.

His flight was satisfactory I guess. He didn’t have anything to say about the flight. He will be back behind the Orange Curtain on Sunday. His best friend will be joining him tomorrow morning or afternoon sometime. Then, they will be out and about in town I expect.

The mattress for the new bed that Doug will sleep on got delivered this morning. It looks like it will be a nice mattress for the bed. Now, all I have to do is buy some sheets for the bed. I can do that in the next couple of days.

McAfee Total Protection 2007
I have been very frustrated with my current versions of Norton Internet Security. The Norton programs have not functioned smoothly and they seem to have the Microsoft disease of instability.

Norton Anti-Virus used to automatically scan the files every day. Now, it scanned the files for a few days in a row and then it stopped functioning until I restarted the laptop again. This was so frustrating and time consuming.

I got an email offer from McAfee today that gave me a better than 40% discount on a wider range of programs than I had from Symantec. That was enough to push me over the top. My next stop was Office Depot.

I got the new software and then I spent the next four hours installing McAfee and ripping out the Norton software.

I am glad this is over now.

Dissertation
I got an email from school yesterday from the Dean of the Doctoral Program. The school has assigned me a new committee chair.

I have had the new chair as an instructor before. I enjoyed his classes and I got along well with him. My program dean thinks we will have a good process to complete the dissertation. I will try to set up a meeting with him in the next week or so after I send him the dissertation prospectus and the Chapter 1.

Woman of the Moment
It’s late for me so I will wrap it up now with Giselle Windecher. This is a good way to end the day and the blog.






Be well and stay happy.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Bad Hair Day

Bad Hair Day
I had a bad hair day today.

It was windy today so my hair was a mess. It is far, far better to have messy hair than no hair at all.

There is a storm system that is supposed to visit Southern California sometime today and on into tomorrow. I could feel the Prelude getting bounced by the cross winds as I drove home from school this afternoon. I was happy that I wasn’t driving the Pathfinder with its higher side profile.

I did have some rain fall on my windshield but not enough to cause me to turn on my windshield wipers. It was just enough to spot the windshield. I think I will get the Prelude washed and waxed this weekend. It has been a while since it was nice and clean.

The Park Next Door
The park next door to my building is still temporarily closed after the fire earlier this month.

Yesterday, the park workers turned the irrigation system. It watered the park and part of my balcony. This was not what I had expected to see happen. The irrigation system has never splashed on my balcony before in my twenty years of living here.

I think the city is going to take out some more trees. There are a number of trees that now have a yellow, police tape wrapped around them and some other trees have had the branches sprayed painted with the bright orange paint. I think the tree cutting is a result of the fire earlier.

My place will become sunnier and possibly warmer in the Summer if the trees are taken out. It is likely that my place will also become breezier because there will be fewer trees to block the winds off of the ocean. On balance, I think I will come off ahead. Once the tree is cut down, it will take years before another can grow and take its place. I will be long gone by then.

Woman of the Moment
This is as good a way as any to close a blog posting with Giselle Windecher. I didn’t have too much to say today since yesterday’s blog ran on and on.






Be well and stay happy.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Weekend Update - March 26th

Weekend Update
I spent most to the weekend either cleaning the place or teaching school on Saturday. Not very exciting was it.

The new twin bed got delivered on Friday along with a bookcase for the extra bedroom that Doug uses. I will have the mattress delivered on Wednesday so the room will be ready when Doug returns from his Spring Break trip to New York City.

Visitors
This was another good week for visitors to the blog. We had visitors from Sweden, Australia [4], Mexico [2], Korea [6], Poland [3], Texas [4], South Africa [2], China [2], Canada [8], Vietnam [2], Philippines [3], United Kingdom [4], Lithuania, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, France [2], Russia, Belgium, Ireland, Hungary, Spain, and Poland.

We had visitors stay for 19.5 minutes, 18 minutes, 17.5 minutes, 14minutes, 10 minutes, and one incredible visitor who was here for 60 minutes.

The blog reached a new milestone over the weekend in terms of visitors. Over 500 of you have visited the blog. This is the best regular month for visitor traffic. I am tossing out October 2006 where we hit over 700 but they were all Germans who came in quickly and left quickly. With any luck and some decent writing on my part, the blog should reach 600 for the month.

That would be epic.

I do appreciate all of you who take time out of your lives to stop by and look at the blog.

Woman of the Moment
I am going to run a double Woman of the Moment to make up for not posting last night. I don’t think you will object to the extra images.






My Amber Alert
My Amber Alert was a non-event. As you may recall, Amber was supposed to come over to my flat for a home cooked meal on Sunday. Dinner was an event designed for Amber since she does not do well with time sensitive events. This was easy for me. Amber would show up; I would cook dinner; and then we would talk after dinner.

When Amber didn’t show up when she said she would, I became slightly worried. We had talked briefly on Saturday and we were both looking forward to the dinner. I tried phoning her but I only got her voice mail system. I had folded up my laptop as I prepared my flat for dinner. I was offline from around 10:00 AM until 6:00 PM on Sunday.

I went online on Sunday after my dinner. Amber had sent me an email that said something had come up with her and that she would not be able to join me for dinner.

Life happens.

I had planned to cook seafood because we both like seafood. I was going to sauté some jumbo scallops from Magdalena Bay in Baja California and serve them with rice, black beans, and grilled asparagus with an egg, mustard and olive oil dressing. That would have been a tasty meal.


I was depressed on Sunday night and went to El Gringo for dinner.

I cooked the dinner tonight. I think it turned out very nicely. It was a full meal and I was satisfied. The wine, Sterling Vineyard’s Sauvignon Blanc, was especially good and crisp. I had read a restaurant review in the Sunday Los Angeles Times. The review mentioned grating fresh cheese over the grilled asparagus. I tried this with some grated Romano cheese and it tasted great.

Teaching
I had a minor teaching milestone at the technical school over the weekend.

One of my former students asked if he could use me as a reference during his job search. He said some of the companies where he interviewed asked for some teacher references. I said he could use me as a reference.

This made me feel good. I guess I am not such a bad teacher.

Then, today, I had some more good teaching news. I got a phone call from school. The school wanted to know if I would be interested in substituting for another teacher on Friday night.

I said that I could teach the class. It is mostly being in the classroom and keeping the students in class for some period of the class session. I have never taught this class before but I am highly confident that I can teach the course. The downside is the class is on Friday night.

Oh well, life happens and I will pick up a few extra dollars for the night. It should pay for the cost of the gas to get to school and back.

El Gringo
I went to El Gringo for my dinner on Sunday night. I was not in the mood to cook a special sort of dinner for myself.

Jess the Server was working on Sunday so that brought a modest element of consistency to my life. I almost did not recognize Jess when I walked into the restaurant. Jess is a natural blonde or so she said to me. She dyed her hair a warm brown. I thought it looked very nice with her tanned skin.

I did think it was on the odd side that a woman with naturally blonde hair would dye her hair brown. I guess that shows how much I know about women and their hair color.

I ended up having a shredded beef burrito for my dinner. It was not too spicy so that was a satisfying and filling meal for me.

Amy the Server
Some of you know how much Doug and I like Amy the Server from Morton’s. She was our server for the traditional Douguary Dinner in February. She always made our meals just perfect.

When we were there, Amy asked me when we would be back. I said that we would bad in early May for the traditional Chuckay Dinner. Chuckay is a month long celebration of all things Chuck. It is normally held or observed in May. I told Amy that I would call her and tell her when we would be back.

I phoned Amy and left her a message that said we would have the Chuckay Dinner on May 5th at Morton’s. I also said and that Doug and I were hoping she would be working and would be our server.

Then, I did not hear from Amy until today.

Amy said she had left Morton’s after the Douguary Dinner. Amy said she had been stressing and getting upset about changing her job. She did not feel like talking to me or anyone else until today.

I was very relieved that I knew what had happened and that she was not mad with me. I asked Amy to let me know where she settles as a server. I said that Doug and I would be sure to visit her at her new restaurant so long as it was not a vegetarian restaurant.

Any said she would end up at a steakhouse so Doug and I were safe.

Excellent.

Woman of the Moment
This is the second part of the Woman of the Moment.






That was my weekend. I hope your weekend was interesting and fun for you.

Be well and stay happy.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Weekend Bonus Feature - Eiko Koike

Weekend Bonus Feature - Eiko Koike
Eiko Koike is a Japanese actress with thirteen films or television shows to her credit according to IMDb.com. She began acting in 2001. I first saw her in Delicious Proposal where she was the leading supporting actress. Kyoko Hasegawa was the leading actress in the show and a prior Woman of the Moment.

Eiko Koike was born on November 20, 1980. She is 65 inches / 166 centimeters tall. She measures 36 - 23 - 34 inches or 91 - 59 - 87 centimeters. Eiko has a very good web site at http://www.eikokoikeonline.com. I found a number of the upcoming photos on this web site.





Be well and stay happy.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Weekend Preview - March 22nd

Weekend Preview
This ought to be an interesting weekend for me.

The Prelude gets its exhaust system fixed on Friday morning.

Perfectomundo.

I had previously ordered a book from Barnes and Noble by one of my favorite authors. It arrived on Wednesday afternoon. It is only 260 pages long. I will have something to read while I wait for the Prelude to be fixed.

The new bed and bookcase will be delivered on Friday as well. Doug is hanging around my place until I finish with the Prelude repairs at the Honda dealer just in case the delivery truck arrives early. Then, I can start putting the room back together Friday afternoon.

I also have some cleaning to do at the place because Amber is coming by for dinner on Sunday.

I have class on Saturday afternoon. This is a perfect way to ruin a Saturday because I can’t start too many large projects on Saturday morning and I am tired when class is over.

The big event of the weekend is dinner with Amber on Sunday. I will probably write about the dinner on Monday.

Programming Notes
I may or may not post an early Weekend Update blog edition. Instead, I just may hold off on the Weekend Update until Monday’s blog posting.

There will be a traditional Weekend Bonus Feature on Friday. There will be new a Weekend Bonus Feature woman. I have a couple of women in mind. I don’t think I will make up my mind until I sit down at the old laptop on Friday afternoon or early evening and make a selection then.

Woman of the Moment
I was reorganizing the Giselle Windecher photos that I downloaded so that the ones from the same photos session or outfit were together in the My Pictures file subsection. I discovered that I only have 38 images and that some are part of a group of four images. This means that I will run out of her photos sooner than I had planned to do.

Life happens.

I guess the only solutions are to enjoy the one I downloaded or go out and download your own images.






Doug
Doug and I went to Giuliano’s for dinner last night. I had a submarine sandwich that could have been made better. Doug had a hot Italian sausage and peppers sandwich. It looked and smelled wonderful. I am not usually one for hot sandwiches but it looked so good to me. I think I will swing by Giuliano’s on Saturday on and pick up one of their Italian sausage and pepper sandwiches for my dinner after school.

I was so happy when I went to the deli because they had the Oreo cookie bars back in stock. I love these little rascals; they are about the size of a small deck of card. They have an Oreo cookie crumb base; then a cream filling / topping that has drips of chocolate on it. Doug decided to try one of them and loved it.

We are thinking about hitting In n Out Hamburger for dinner tonight. If this happens, I will probably have a Double Double, fries, and a coke. A Double Double is to patties of beef and two slices of cheese along with lettuce, tomato, pickles, and onions.


I know that I am forgetting something. I will probably think of it as soon as I post this edition.

Be well and stay happy.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Nicked Window

Nicked Windows
No, I don’t mean some less than perfect product from the folks at Redmond, Washington.

I had to go out to school today to turn in my responses to the student evaluations. This was so depressing for me. Two of my classes had me ranked as the second worst teacher in the school. I know that I am not that bad of a teacher and I know that I do a very good job of teaching and helping the students learn.

Still, it is very depressing.

Right now, I am leaning towards giving up teaching at the school. If the students don’t think I am a good teacher, then they deserve what they get when I am replaced by some one with less experience and less education.

Maybe I should continue to teach but at a better school. I would define a better school as being one where the students come to class on time, are prepared to discuss the day’s assignments, and is accredited by one of the major academic accreditation agencies.

Anyway and back to the point.

I was driving the Prelude and the front window got hit with some object and it left a small crack at the top of the window near the rear view mirror bracket. I only saw the object for a fraction of a second before it hit the window. There was no chance to avoid it and, even if I had seen it in time, avoiding the object would have been difficult on a semi-crowded freeway.

So, now I have a small crack in the front window. I can still drive the car. I guess I will replace the window sometime this Summer or Fall.

Job Searching and Interviewing
I phoned the recruiter who called me yesterday.

The recruiter is looking for someone who can be a chief credit officer and a commercial lender who can build a business lending program from scratch for a large Southern California credit union. He thought I would be perfect for the position as did the recruiter that I have dealt regularly with at the firm.

We talked about the position and the recruiter is going to see about my candidacy. I guess I will wait and see what develops.

When I was home and after lunch, I got a phone call from another recruiter is Salt Lake City. I had not talked to him in maybe four months. He wanted to know if I was available and if I was interested in a position at a large credit union in Southern California as a vice president of business lending and to set up the program from scratch.

I said I was available and I was interested. We talked about the job briefly. It was one that another recruiter had felt I was perfect for the position. The client declined to interview me and told the recruiter that they “wanted to hire someone who was already in a similar position at another credit union.”

I will wait and see what develops with the second credit union.

It is fascinating for me to have two recruiters, working for different clients, to be interested in me as an ideal candidate for the position.

Woman of the Moment
We might as well end the blog with the Woman of the Moment, Giselle Windecher. Most of the photos of Giselle are ones where she is wearing a bikini or a similar type of garment. I was able to find only a couple of photos of her with her clothes on; like the one in the blog side bar.





Be well and stay happy.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Tuesday was Tuesday

Tuesday was Tuesday
Surprise, surprise, Tuesday was Tuesday today.

I don’t have a My Amber Alert report for today. We didn’t talk last night so life goes on for both of us.

I did go to school because I had a class to teach. My Microeconomics class is now down to eight students; one dropped between last week and today. All of my students showed up and I think we had a good class session. Microeconomics is a difficult class and it is a required course. I am told that it is not uncommon to see a student fail and then repeat the course. I told my students that I am working hard to see that they pass so I won’t feel hurt if they repeat the course with me and they don’t laugh at my standard jokes.

The decision to have me teach a fourth class is still on hold as of this afternoon. The school wants to give the new instructor one more chance to show up for class on time and present a lecture and discussion. This is fine with me. Of course, I would like to teach another class because the pay is nice to have.

I am fairly confident that I made the desired impression with the administration as being a team player and one who will fill in an emergency. Maybe I should call myself Eric Gagne, the former great relief pitcher of the Los Angeles Dodgers or Frankie Rodriguez, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim’s star relief pitcher.

A new recruiter from a search firm that I had dealt with called me this morning. He had spoken to my primary contact at the firm and wanted to talk to me about a position they were looking to fill.

Unfortunately, he called me when I was on the freeway driving home from school today. I make it a practice to not take cell phone calls when I am driving unless my speed is below five miles an hour / eight kilometers an hour. The freeway traffic was light and I was driving at the speed limit of 65 miles an hour / 105 kilometers an hour or just maybe a little bit faster. I also had the car radio turned on and I was listening Amber’s country music station. Taken with the ambient road noises and the radio’s music, they combined to silence the cell phone ring tone very effectively. I did return the recruiter call and said that I would call him in the morning.

I wonder what sort of job he has in mind for me and where it is located.

Doug and I went to El Gringo for dinner. We took a break from my cooking. Valerie the Server was working tonight. The first thing she said was, “Where have you been?” I think she was saying that she sort of missed but I could be wrong.

I explained that I had been teaching on Wednesdays when I first met her. I couldn’t have dinner and be at class on time at 6:00 PM. Valerie accepted my explanation with a smile. That was good.

Doug had a carnitas burrito that he pronounced as good and tasty. It also filled him up. I had chicken burrito. It was very good. I think I will sleep well tonight.

Woman of the Moment
I know you are all waiting for the new Woman of the Moment. She is Giselle Windecher from Miami, Florida. Giselle is a Latina and the second Latina after Mercedes Terrell. She was the Speed Options Model of the Month for March 2007.

The photos came from either the Speed Options web site or her web site of http://www.gisellewindecher.com. I downloaded about forty photos so you can expect to see to Giselle for about three weeks or so.

For the statistically inclined, Giselle is 23 years old and is 67 inches /170 centimeters tall. She measures 32B – 26- 36 inches or 81B – 66 – 91 centimeters.






Be well and stay happy.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Fixing the Prelude

Fixing the Prelude
I heard a nasty noise that sounded like metal grinding on metal when I went to drive the Prelude on Sunday. I was going to drive it to El Gringo. I left the Prelude in the car park and took the Pathfinder to dinner.

I took the Prelude into the local Honda dealership to have them check the car out. I had a nasty fear that the left front wheel fly off while I was driving it at freeway speeds.


It turns out that I have two pipes in the exhaust system that need to be replaced. The grinding noise I heard was the pipes rattling about. This was a nice surprise. The pipes were also the source of an exhaust like smell in the passenger compartment. My mileage may improve with the exhaust system properly functioning. It is also a milestone. As far as I can remember, this is the first time I have made a major, non-maintenance related repair for the Prelude.

Right now, I am thinking about having the transmission replaced in April. That will be a week long process and run me around USD$2,000 more or less. Fixing the transmission will allow me to run the Prelude for another few years until it hits 400,000 miles / 644,000 kilometers. I should reach that mileage / kilometerage level in a couple of years.

Woman of the Moment
Tonight, we say, “Good bye,” to Vivian Hsu as our Woman of the Moment. I have a new Speed Options model for tomorrow night. Vivian may be back as part of a Best of the Woman of the Moment for 2007 feature.






Odds and Ends
Mondays are always let downs from a big Weekend Update blog posting.

This is a possible programming note. I may be teaching a class tomorrow night. I won’t know until I get to school tomorrow morning. In the event that I am teaching, I will not be posting a blog on Tuesday night.


Be well and stay happy.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Weekend Update - March 18th

Weekend Update
It was warm and sunny during the week when I was inside. It was cloudy and overcast on the weekend. This is not the way it is supposed to be in Southern California.

I did catch up with the Princess over the weekend. She had been busy with her wedding plans and going to a bridal shower. She did receive her birthday gift from Dad. I always get nervous when the package tracking information says “package left at front door, no signature required.”

The Princess was happy that Daddy gave her the remaining place settings for her china. I said that she would have plenty of plates for the food that she was not going to cook. The Princess never learned to cook as well as I do. I don’t cook fancy meals; I just cook simple meals well and try to liven up the food presentation with a catchy side dish like sautéed asparagus with an egg, olive oil, and mustard sauce.

I got my annual physical examination lab test results. I was pleased to see that I am healthy and that all of the tests were either normal or at my goal. This is nice but I still want to lose a bit more weight before Summer and the wedding. My doctor was happy that I had given up smoking for the most part. He felt three cigars in six months was not too bad and not likely to cause me grave injury after all of those years growing up when I was exposed to tons of second hand smoke.

My Amber Alert
I phoned Amber around noon today. Amber is not a morning person when she can sleep in. I can understand that. I told her that I indulged myself and that I slept in until a little after 7:00 AM today.

Amber thought I was crazy for getting up so early.

Amber liked what I planned to cook for dinner from reading the blog. She asked me what kind of fish I was planning to cook. I said that I wouldn’t know until I went to the fish market on Saturday morning and saw what was available. I think I will have a better fresh fish selection on Saturday morning than if I wait until Sunday morning.

[Note to self: be careful what you write in the blog.]

We decided to have dinner on Sunday for a variety of reason. I teach class on Saturday afternoon until 5:30 PM and I would not be home for another hour. Then, it would be around 7:00 before I could think about cooking. Amber works on Saturdays and she does not get off until 5:00 or when she finishes her last appointment. That makes it a long day for both of us.

Sunday works well because Amber can sleep in and indulge herself. We can have a dinner at a decent hour and not worry about staying up too late. I can also do some early meal preparation like make the asparagus sauce for example.

I also started working on my list of Things to Do with Amber this weekend. I am an organized guy who plans ahead. The list is places to go and things to do that are not dependent on a particular time of the year. For example, the Things to Do with Amber List does not include any St. Patrick Day events.

All of this talk about Amber and dinner leads, of course, to an early programming note.

Programming Note
Since Amber will be here for dinner on Sunday; the Weekend Update blog will be posted in two parts with the final part appearing on Monday.

Visitors
Last week was a singularly important week for the blog. We passed the 4,000th visitor mark. I forget on which date but this is a nice milestone for all of the regular visitors to celebrate.

The week’s Visitors Section is a bit distorted because of the carryover from last week’s server troubles with Site Meter. I think it is better to have a distorted week than to lose the data completely.

We had visitors from Canada [15], India [3], Texas [3], Philippines [2], Netherlands [6], Hong Kong, Singapore, Turkey, United Kingdom [9], Japan [7], Argentina, Spain [3], Bolivia, Belgium [2], Portugal, Malaysia, Thailand [3], China [3], France [4], Nicaragua, Sweden, Israel [2], United Arab Emirates, Denmark, Germany [4], Indonesia, Finland [3], New Zealand, Korea [3], Italy [2], Switzerland, Poland, and Australia.

I make it a practice to list the countries in order that they appear at the blog site in the week. For example, a Canadian visitor was the first foreign visitor last week.

When I was searching around for an answer to my problems with the Site Meter traffic count function, I learned about how the program works. I have decided to only acknowledge visitors who stay for a longer period of time from now on. We had visitors who stayed at the blog for 25 minutes, 20 minutes, and 11 minutes.

I expect the blog to register its 400th visitor for the month on Monday. That would be very nice.

I do appreciate all of you who regularly visit and therefore support the blog. I would not be writing the blog if I did not have any visitors.

If I wasn’t writing the blog, I could spend time with Amber.

DAE JO YOUNG
This is a painting of how Dae Jo Young would have looked, based on historical styles of dress and descriptions of him.


I got it when I was out looking for some information on a Korean warship that was named for him. The Dae Jo Young is the third ship in the Korean Navy’s KDX-II class of destroyers. The other two ships in the class are the Wang Guen and the Yi Sun Shin. These warships are named for famous Korean kings or admirals who drove foreign invaders out of Korea.

I am going to stop referring to the show in the blog now because it seems my comments about the television show are now showing up when you do a Google search for Dae Jo Young.

I missed a lot when I went to the cinema and dinner with Amber. My time with Amber was a much, much better use of the evening.

I think I will be able to pick things up in the next week or so and be able to follow the plot lines better. On the plus side, I managed to learn that there are only 100 episodes and last night was 21. The opening or closing credits do not mention the names of the cast in English so I was very happy when I found a web site that has the cast information in English. One or more of the actresses from the show may end up as a Woman of the Moment or Weekend Bonus Feature.

Furniture Shopping
I went furniture shopping for a new bed and bookcase on Friday. I wanted to get a Mission or Craftsman style bed and bookcase. I have become interested in their simple and Southern California based styles.

My search for the bed and bookcase took me to the San Fernando Valley. I went there because I was running out of choices locally. I could not find what I wanted here. I don’t like driving to the Valley because the drivers there seem a bit on edge and a little too aggressive for me plus they tend to have their cell phones in the ears all of the time. Traffic on the 405 Freeway is often terrible so that makes a trip to the Valley nasty.

Traffic was predictably bad and I was stopped for a few moments in Westwood; for those of you who know the area, between Santa Monica and Wilshire on the north bound 405. I saw a sign that advertised Amber’s radio station. I decided to give it a try since I had some time.

Amber likes country music and this is a country music station. It is the only FM band country music station in Southern California so it was easy to find on the dial. I did enjoy the music and it was nice to listen to a radio station and actually understand the words of the song. I made her station one of my pre-sets on my car radio now.

Doug, on the other hand, is very partial to rap and hip hop music and those songs are so very hard to understand. Well, they are hard for me to understand.

Actually, Amber likes just about every type of music. I checked her My Space page and it seems that her list of music that she likes is very broad and comprehensive.

Full and Fair Disclosure: I don’t think Amber had bagpipes on her list of music that she likes. This is very understandable since bagpipes are an acquired musical taste; much like single malt Scot’s whisky.

I did find a bed that I wanted and they had the size I needed in stock. The bed and bookcase will be delivered this Friday.

Dissertation
I think my dissertation took a turn for the worse on Friday.

I got an email from school that said my committee chair was no longer with the school. This means I may have to reorganize and possibly start over with a new committee. I am hoping to be able to just add a third member to the committee and have one of the existing members act as the chair. This is the second time this has happened to me.

My next trip to school promises to be very interesting.

Teaching
Spending four hours teaching Accounting on a Saturday afternoon is a terrible way to spend a perfectly fine day.

I have twelve students assigned to the class but only eight showed up on Saturday. I don’t take the students who do not show personally. It is part of the process. Many of the students lack any form of personal motivation to go to school and study.

One of the students is already in trouble and I think he is going to be struggling for the rest of the class. He is having trouble with some of the basic concepts like assets and liabilities. He lacks a good business vocabulary and this may be a cause of his troubles. Fortunately for him, the class is small enough so that I can give him more individualized attention and help.

I spoke with a fellow instructor about the student who was continually talking and not making any sense in my Microeconomics class. It turns out he has Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of autism. The other instructor gave me some advice on how to manage the student in class.

El Gringo
I had my dinner at El Gringo tonight. I had a grilled mahi mahi burrito. I really like the burrito except for the fact that it is served without any sauce and melted cheese on it.

Oh well, life happens sometimes.

Jess the Server was working tonight when I walked in. It is certainly nice to be greeted with a “Hello Charles, it’s nice to see you again.” That makes you feel very welcome. Last weekend, when I was off watching 300 with Amber, Jess was not working and off in Temecula.

That made me feel good about not going to El Gringo for dinner. Next weekend, I will not have dinner at El Gringo because Amber is coming to my place for a home cooked dinner.

Woman of the Moment
This will be the next to last appearance by Vivian Hsu as the Woman of the Moment. I am certainly glad that my friend Vivian suggested that I should use her as a Woman of the Moment.






Be well and stay happy.