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I’m tired of old people and their stupid anonymous notes

July 27, 2010 By: Judy Category: Driving, W&B

Since I started working, I began renting one of the parking spaces from one of my neighbors. This complex has one-bedroom units and two-bedroom units, and the two-bedroom units have a garage space and an assigned parking space. Sometimes people don’t use their assigned parking, so you can work out a deal with them to use it. I come home late from work, so it’s nice to not have to cross my fingers hoping there’s a free space near our place. And it’s nice to have a designated space where other residents won’t care how I park. No more notes on my car!

Or not. Yesterday morning, lo and behold, I get another stupid anonymous note on my car. I’m in the lines of my space, what could possibly be the issue?

God, really? I’m in the damn lines, why does it matter what angle I’m parked?? I was kicking myself for not taking a picture of my parking yesterday morning as I rushed to work, but when I got home last night, I ended up parking my car in a similar manner (yay for consistency):

Yesterday, my car might have been slightly more slanted (there’s not much room to be much more slanted), but it was still well within the space. The assigned parking spaces aren’t very large, and when spaces are small, I prefer to back it in. Unfortunately, since I’m at the end of the lot, there’s little space and I’d have to do a 5-point turn or something (did I mention I have horrible depth perception?) in order to back it in. So I just do it nose-in and stay away from the right side so I won’t hit the dumpster I’m next to and passengers have room to get in. I always make sure I’m in the lines and not touching them. Yet somehow my car’s angle is still making it hard for someone else to get in their space??

Another thing, I almost never see a car in the space next to mine. In the month I’ve parked there, I’ve only seen an adjacent car once, and it was only for the day. It’s been nice for me because no car there means it’s easier for me to back out. Whoever uses the spot doesn’t use it very often. Why they care now, I have no idea. And the “other cars” in the note doesn’t even make any sense since it’s not a public parking spot.

Logically, it’s either the person who owns the spot or the lady I’m renting my spot from who left the note. I’ll ask her about it when I pay next month’s rent. The note is perfectly polite; I’m just SO SICK AND TIRED of anonymous notes. Am I the only one who likes to tell neighbors face-to-face issues I have? I feel like things get resolved better this way. Yet everybody in this damn complex only knows how to communicate with unsigned notes. Leaving notes without your name, regardless of how polite you are, is rude and cowardly. I just want an open channel between me and whoever has issues. This one-ended crap is lame. (However, if it turns out it’s neither of the logical people…)

On a more entertaining note, I was looking up other people’s blog posts about anonymous notes with neighbors. (Google loves me or something, my post is always in the first three pages of a search like that.) I found a blog called Passive Aggressive Notes. Not all of them are passive aggressive; many are just funny or crazy. If you’re having issues with notes, this blog can really lighten you up. It certainly made me feel better, even though it confirms my suspicions that there is just a ridiculous amount of stupid and crazy out there.

Some choice posts from what I’ve read so far:
The ripped-off tabs are what get me
Can you dig it? (never knew about snow parking etiquette)
WiFi for Passive Aggressives
Kanye interrupts this post

I’ve got the day off, so I suspect I’ll be reading this blog all day. At least until my copy of StarCraft 2 shows up.

New thing I learned today: Telex is a communications system used for transmitting typed messages with teletypewriters. It hit its peak in the 80s when the fax made telex obsolete.

I’ve never even heard of telex… or most of the things on that note for that matter. (I’m going to guess that “database access” is not the same as what I’m thinking of either.)

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My favorite wolf goddess is the latest character in MvC3

July 24, 2010 By: Judy Category: Video Games

Once again behind in video games news, I discovered today that Amaterasu from Ōkami (my favorite PS2 game second only to Shadow of the Colossus) is the latest announced character in Marvel vs. Capcom 3. I don’t care much about fighting games, but Kelvin does, and I’m pretty sure this is a Day 1 buy for him. Things like this will make me appreciate the game more when I know I’ll have to listen to this in the background for days.

I dunno, I feel like they should have made Ammy a bit more brushy looking. Still looks pretty good though. I love the arcade-techno-fied Ōkami background music. That game had one of the best video game soundtracks ever.

New thing I learned today: Thor‘s hammer is called Mjolnir, which is pronounced myol-near.

Ammy isn’t the only deity coming to MvC3. Thor was also recently announced.

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Lazy Sunday

July 14, 2010 By: Judy Category: Randomness

Today is my Sunday for this week, as I had to come into work on my real Sunday. A big part of my job involves verifying stuff in machines, and we don’t have very many of these machines, so the weekend is a good time to find free time on them. Late evening slots also free up a lot, so I’ve been working late as well. I think better later in the day anyway, but I don’t like cutting my evenings with Kelvin short. Though, the majority of our evenings lately seem to be Team Fortress 2.

So, what am I going to do today? I have a free weekday without Kelvin around, a first since I started working again. The difference now is that I can feel good about slacking off and doing nothing, whereas before I always felt guilty not being productive, regardless of what Kelvin would tell me. I think I’m going to:

1. Blog – Oh gosh, I’m doing that already!
2. Make bread – I was making bread every week, and I haven’t made bread ever since I started working.
3. Read everything in my Google Reader until it’s got 0 unread – I’m amazed at how disciplined I’ve been about not reading my feeds at work. I still do it, but in short bursts and not as often.

Speaking of news I’ve been missing, did you know they announced details for Dragon Age II? I’m not sure how I feel about this Shepherd-like approach they’re taking with the character, but still… March 2011 can’t come any sooner!

4. Figure out which headset to buy – A couple days ago, Kelvin’s headset’s right earphone stopped working, so he’s been using speakers with his headset mic around his neck. Last night, my mic stopped working at certain angles (i.e. next to my mouth). And when it does work, the gain is insane, so I have to turn my mic volume all the way and put it next to my eyeball. That’s what we get for buying <$20 headsets. Sucks tho, I really liked my cheapo comfy-and-functional headset. So, with my new paycheck, I think I’m going to splurge on some gamer headsets that should hopefully last longer than a year. Any recommendations would be appreciated!
5. Laundry – Why not? it’s so easy!
6. Play games – I spent most of my Saturday playing Heavy Rain, and I’m almost done with it. It’s getting a little scary, so I’ll wait for Kelvin to come home to play that. In the meantime, I think I’ll get back to doing missions in Mass Effect 2.
7. Watch Old Spice Youtube videos – Did you know the Man Your Man Could Smell Like responds to Youtube, Facebook, and twitter comments now? Is this his fulltime job now? Hawt!

New thing I learned today: Carcharias is a genus of sharks.

Outside of the SC2 headset, Razer audio products seem to be named after water-dwelling predators.

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Yeah, that’s not obvious.

July 07, 2010 By: Judy Category: Randomness

Kelvin ordered some overpriced Apple accessories for his new iPhone 4. Even though our front door area is enclosed and fairly safe from the eyes of passerbys, the FedEx guy didn’t trust my three neighbors enough and decided to hide his goods just in case.

If I was my neighbor, I’d be more inclined to check out what’s under the mat than a nondescript box sitting on top of it. Then I’d write a nasty note.

New thing I learned today: Hightower is the last name of a Police Academy character.

Woohoo for the upcoming Engie update for Team Fortress 2!

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Old Spice commercials are a bajillion times manlier

July 04, 2010 By: Judy Category: Randomness

I know they’re old (except for the most recent one), but Ted just showed me these Old Spice commercials yesterday. For other people like me would don’t watch enough live TV (or have enough viral video friends)…


“Don’t smell like sunsets and baby powder. Smell like jet fighters and punching.”

An ad about manliness that also targets women. Genius.

New thing I learned today:The man your man could smell like” is Isaiah Mustafa, a former NFL wide receiver.

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