He’s back…

It’s good to feel (mostly) normal again. That was one heck of an ordeal… but 2 ER visits, 3 doctor’s visits, 3 prescriptions, and 2 weeks later I’m back on my feet. Unfortunately, I still don’t have all my energy back and can’t play any contact sports for another month and a half (for me any sport involving other people… or the ground, is a contact sport).

I’ve actually been working at home the past week, but I went into the office for the first time in nearly 3 weeks today. It’s funny how quickly things change… last week when I just started working again I found out that my technical lead (Sami Shalabi) was leaving IBM. Bummer. Major bummer. Sami is a great guy, amazing programmer, and was a blast to work with and learn from. I certainly wish the best for Sami and I can’t thank him enough for all the experience I gained working side by side with him for the past nine months.

Thanks to everyone that talked, called, IMed, sent me a card, or visited. I definitely appreciate it.

Here’s a picture of what I missed at the baseball game I was supposed to go to on my birthday. Thanks Cindy, sorry I had to miss it.

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Catching up…

Time to switch more over to the real world and less of the meta of last post. So whats been going on?

Good ‘ol regular life
I put this first so I can get rid of the least exciting one first… No, really it hasn’t been that bad. Steve and I are still hanging in our functional sans-decorative apartment and occasionally getting out to go somewhere else than work. I’ve been playing soccer on the weekends, joined up on a co-ed team but that season has already ended. We had quite a run, but despite being undefeated we lost in the first round of playoffs (bummer, our excuse is that we were missing a few of our better players). It was good to get back on the field again, especially to rust off my field skills (I actually did score a few goals, though not as the UMD 6 a side intramural dribble-up-as-the-goalie-and-score-after-running-the-whole-field. I actually played forward :) ). We also had quite the frigid time playing during Boston’s first snowfall — and yes, soccer deteriorates quickly in the snow… it just doesn’t really work.

Otherwise, I’ve gone out on the town a few times. I bested a last minute farmers costume (full with suspenders, tools, and hat) for a Halloween party and had a bit too much fun that night. Another notable time was going out to a karoke bar with the soccer team. Although the average age of our group (quite a big group actually) and the rest of the place was quite different (no so much the happening spot) we still had a good time, and I got to do my rendition of “You’ve lost that loving feeling”. Bummer though, it didn’t work as well for me as it did for Tom Cruise (maybe I should follow a girl into the bathroom… and if you have no idea what I’m talking about go out and watch Top Gun already).

Working hard
I’ve been coding away, doing my small part to help fufill IBM’s vision of Activity-Centric Collaboration. So far the only real outward facing part of that collaboration vision is Activity Explorer and thats what I signed up with IBM to work on … but lets just say that IBM may have a few more tricks up its sleeve. IMHO really very cool stuff going on in my team. Hopefully I’ll actually be able to blog about it some time (and I hope that I’m not overstepping my bounds right now!).

Thanksgiving Plans
So I’m coming back down to the Md/Va area for Thanksgiving. Actually I’m coming down this Friday and taking the whole week off from work (though I’m sure that I’ll connect back up and get some done). The plan is to bounce around and see if I can visit as many people as possible when I’m down. My plans are set for the weekend (Karen has already claimed her time :) ) but I’m still figuring out what is going on the other days. I’ll of course be with familiy on Thursday (and probably Wednesday too) but am open to figure what to do on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and possibly Sunday night as well. So please bug me if there is anything already going on one of those days. I’m hoping to try and fit it a visit to UMD (hail AAers), some of the other former College Parkers/in and around DCers (would have been sweet if I could have timed this to come down and play frisbee with you guys again), and catch up with the high school crew (we need a better name than that :) ). Anyway, I’ll try and get in touch and see what we can figure out. Feel from to comment some ideas.

I’m trying out Writely to blog this. Very cool, though still a few rough edges.

Graduation…

I must be an odd sort of blogger in order to not be motivated to write about one of the most important events to happen so far in my life (but I will attempt to anyways since I think I should)…

So I’ve graduated. Well, at least that is what the university has told me since I still have no diploma in my hand. It has been rather interesting expected that graduation was anti-climactic. But aren’t I supposed to be excited to be done with school? Or, shouldn’t I at least be somewhat saddened that I’m leaving my college friends and experiences (even more so since I’m moving to Mass.)?

But the fact is that I am neither. Sure I am happy to have finished my undergraduate studies, but ya know college was a fun thing. And not only due to the social aspects, but since it was an environment where I could focus on learning. You may think that this is sad, but I truly enjoyed taking classes, listening to lectures, participating in discussions, and working on projects (though honestly I could have done without the group projects). I’m not trying to hide the fact that I was often unmotivated and disinterested for much of the work I had to do, but overall I would have to say that the classes I have taken and the work that I have done for them has been a wonderfully enriching experience. So instead of being one of those students searching for a reason to skip class, I felt motivated (though sometimes only obligated) to go. In fact, I think that the only three classes I missed in college (that I remember) were due to sleeping in 30 mins into class once, leaving class since I was too sick to pay attention, and missing class since I got hit by a car. But I digress…

So college was a good thing and I should be sad to leave it right? Well, not really. It was a good thing but it is time to move on. Its time to take the new person I have shaped into and do something with it. Academic pursuit is a wonderful thing, but it does not bear much fruit by itself. For me this pursuit starts off with a career at IBM. So on to the next question, shouldn’t I be excited to enter the real world, truly earn my own living, and begin to be able to accomplish something? Well, yes and no. I am excited about the opportunity, but at the same time I am quite aware that it is nothing particular special in of itself. By this I mean that I am not merely excited about the job cause its a job, or even a job with IBM. If I am excited about anything I am excited about the ideas and technologies that I’ll be working with and the interesting things they may lead to in the future. Sure it helps (quite a lot actually) to be with a company such as IBM that has the resources, recognition, and ability to work in these areas and cause significant and worthy change, but my excitement does not stem from the reputation or money as most would expect.

Won’t I be saddened to be “leaving” the friends I’ve made in college? Now this is a tough question and I hope to not to hurt anyone’s feelings, but I’ll be honest. I certainly will miss many people and the fun memories that I’ve had with them. But the thing about me is that I’m really an independent person. Some may look at me and think that I’m more of a anti-social hermit and others may say that I’m an extroverted person hiding behind a shy face, but either way I tend to not get as connected to people as others. Even if I try to keep up with people on IM, facebook, email, phone, etc I know that I will forget as time goes on. I’m just bad about those sort of things. But one thing to note is that I’m not forgetting about you as a person at all, and I’m by no means losing any appreciation for the friendship that I had with you. Its just that I honestly don’t often think about communicating with others. It doesn’t occur to me to check in on a person very often. I tend to live my life in the present, not worrying too much about the future, and not too often revisiting the past. Maybe I’m just a selfish person, or maybe I’m missing part of my brain that is supposed to make me wonder about other people (though I hope the real reasoning is something other than those two extremes). It’s a good thing that this has started to change somewhat, and I think that I’m better at keeping tabs that I used to be, but still far from “normal”. So what I’m trying to say is please don’t be too upset if I don’t talk to you as much as you think I should. I’m not trying to make an excuse to rationalize my behavior and I really hope that this is not coming off that way. The simple truth is my friends will probably have to put more effort into communication than myself in order to just maintain a relationship. Maybe this is okay with you, and maybe it isn’t, but I think its better for me to say it than to make you find out.

Hi chris!

I’ve just given Chris (he’s been a popular poster here lately) a blog on my site. He’s a cool guy (and he thinks too much, even more than I tend to do sometimes) so if you’d like to hear what he has to say until he gets his own webspace, check out Chris’s Blog. Note: He is calling himself a philosophical madman, so don’t say I didn’t warn you :).

In other news I’ve actually spent some time trying to work on the new site layout. I’m not done yet, but getting close.

A little chat about music

This is a slightly different post than normal. Below is an IM converstation that I had with my generic and unknown friend other. I thought it was an interesting converstation that shows some of my perspective on music sharing and also shows how much of an uptight and jerk friend I can be :/ .. oh well.

Also, I didn’t even try to fix misspellings and grammatical errors… Rereading what you quickly typed on IM makes you feel dumb.

<other>: hey
<other>: another question
TimmFin: lol
TimmFin: whats up?
<other>: I wanted to check the umm….legalness of a certain downloading program
<other>: :-D
<other>: it’s called mytunes redux
<other>: people ahve said to me that it’s not illegal
TimmFin: it have a site?
<other>: umm..hold on lemme check
TimmFin: (legality btw :))
<other>: lol
<other>: minimalverbosity.com
<other>: no www
<other>: http://minimalverbosity.com/
<other>: u still there?
TimmFin: yers
TimmFin: yes
<other>: k
TimmFin: so the thing that this application allows is the sharing of music files on the hard drives of other on your network (in your case this is other students)..
<other>: yes
TimmFin: apple’s itunes kind of already lets you do this, but it don’t let you download the file from the other student. it just lets you play it remotely and not copy it onto your machine
<other>: okay..
TimmFin: but this app will allow you to grabother student’s music files, so the application itself it not illegal…. but
<other>: but?
TimmFin: no matter how you get a hold of a copyrighted song, if you didn’t pay for it and you keep a copy for your own use (not just a one time test or something) you are technically stealing the song
<other>: but can they catch me?
<other>: like…the government?…orwhoever?
TimmFin: well… almost anything is possible on the internet so the answer to “can” is yes
<other>: I got scared cause my internet started acting all screwy today….
TimmFin: I’d rather prefer not to discuss the whole “can I get away with it” thing, since you probably won’t like what I have to say
<other>: well…
<other>: am I going to get in trouble?
<other>: is this whymy internet is being weird?
TimmFin: I’m sure the two things are totally unrelated
<other>: really?
TimmFin: but as for “am I going to get in trouble” .. again, I’d rather prefer not to discuss the whole “can I get away with it” thing, since you probably won’t like what I have to say
TimmFin: you are having network problems.. if someone was hacking your system to see what files you had you probably wouldn’t even notice
<other>: what do you ahve to say?
TimmFin: sure you want to ask?

… small tangent …

<other>: but..honestly….can you answer me something…objectively
TimmFin: I don’t want to encourage you to download copyrighted material, seeing if someone is hacking your machine is another story..
TimmFin: whats the question?
<other>: should I take the software off my compture?
<other>: computer
TimmFin: well you are not asking an objective question (that question is totally based on personal opinion)..
<other>: no…
<other>: because if they’re going to come nad slap handcuffs on me tomorrow..then I want it off
<other>: lol
TimmFin: … but if you can get away with it and forget about the possible legal consequences its ok..
<other>: huh?
<other>: I’m not asking if it’s right
<other>: I’m asking if I’m going to get in trouble
TimmFin: yes you are
<other>: yes I am what?
<other>: am I going to get in trouble? could I possiblyget in trouble?
TimmFin: well anyone who ever does anything illegal could possibly get it trouble
TimmFin: as in if I went 1 mph over the speedlimit I could get a ticket
<other>: Tim
<other>: ….
TimmFin: then ask a more specific question :)
<other>: am I goign to get in trouble?
TimmFin: now you are asking me to predict the future
<other>: Tim….
TimmFin: .. lol
<other>: please
<other>: you know what I”m asking
TimmFin: .. yes I know, you want me to make you feel safe and tell you that its ok for you to steal music
<other>: yes
TimmFin: (I warned you :))
<other>: ut oh..what’s that supposed to mean?
TimmFin: I warned you that I might say something you don’t like and or want to hear
<other>: k
<other>: go ahead
TimmFin: no I think I’ve already made my point, I’m in no lecture mood today
<other>: okay..well..that’s good..but you stilldidn’t answer my question..you just reworded it
TimmFin: ok, well I’ll honestly refuse to answer the question then
<other>: :-(
<other>: fine
TimmFin: my reasoning to answer the question are motivated by ethics and yours by consequence.. I don’t want to force my opinion on you, so I’m just not going to answer.
<other>: :-(
<other>: that’s all I have to say about that:-(

Wow, what time is it?

Arg, staying up and talking with my roommate till 4:30… Church is so early! Maybe I would say something more about the great conversation Joo Joo and I had, but I think that my thoughts are not quite coherent at the moment :).