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    Thursday, April 26th, 2007
    5:57 pm
    A new update...
    It seems people still read this old thing, so I might as well update it.

    About one year after my last public entry, I got a new job. I landed a programming position at an insurance service company downtown. Do a little math and you will find I've been there for almost a year now. In that time I have learned an amazing amount of things from some pretty smart people. I have written an application that fills out insuance forms for an underwriting association, which has helped them do over $100,000 worth of business. Some of the staff has left, others have been hired. People come and go. One of the ones who left dumped his project in my lap to maintain, which has become my only gripe at this business to date. A billing system I don't know the inner workings of and don't care to learn. I don't want the responsibility, but it's mine and I have to deal with it.

    Let's see, what else has happened in two years' time? A messy relationship, my first accident with my car (not my fault, car's as good as new now), and further exploration in the world of music: I bought myself Guitar Hero ... eventually followed by a guitar.

    My primary forms of entertainment have been World of Warcraft and DDR. Yep, I still play that silly old thing. My improvement has gotten slower, but I'm still improving. (Translation: I get lucky every once in a while and happen upon a new high score).

    It did not rain on my birthday.

    Overall, life's not bad, but it can always be better.

    Current Mood: contemplative

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    Thursday, May 12th, 2005
    10:01 pm
    I'll be damned...
    I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.

    A girl in "I'm innocent and easily offended" mode when talking to me gets smacked in the ass just five minutes later by another guy - and she liked it.

    Something about that tells me I'm too much of a nice guy.

    Current Mood: confused

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    Saturday, April 2nd, 2005
    11:46 am
    Wheee
    Two new servers at work. Neither of em smoke. What a miracle.
    And I thought I was going to have to go out to meet new women. Now they're coming to me. :P

    Current Mood: flirty
    Current Music: In The Groove - Dreams of Passion

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    Thursday, March 31st, 2005
    11:52 am
    Happy 27th
    My 27th birthday.

    So much has been accomplished over the past year. I graduated from college, bought my own car, dated a few women, all unsuccessful but still giving me a wealth of information about women and about myself. February 3rd ended my last relationship so now I'm looking again.

    I'm getting even better at cooking, able to make my own sauces and such. Heavy cream is my new best friend. :P

    I've improved myself physically as well as mentally. Took advantage of the insurance my work provides to get a couple of things done.

    I've found the best form of exercise in the world in the form of DDR. I can do a couple of 9-footers now. Should explore around a bit and see just how many of them I can do. I'm keeping track of my scores now, and you can keep an eye on my progress if you like.

    And of course it can't be my birthday without the yearly curse rearing its ugly head. Yes, folks, it's raining on my birthday.

    So what remains to be done?
    1. I need to fix my computer, which has been crippled for the past month or so due to a hard drive failure. I'm running on a backup right now. Yeah, I'm lazy.
    2. I need to draw up a resume and go job hunting. I think I have enough money now to sustain myself for a couple of months if I hit a cold streak on a job search. My car payment is the main thing I'm worried about.
    3. I need to bite the bullet and start going out more. I can't get really serious until I have a place of my own, but I need to socialize a bit more, I think.

    Current Mood: pleased

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    Tuesday, January 18th, 2005
    11:31 am
    What's new with me
    I noticed I haven't made an entry since October, so it's time for a general update.

    1. I bought a new car! 2005 Toyota Prius, option package #6. I got it on December 30th and I have loved it ever since. I'm getting an average of 50 MPG. Driven it 400 miles on one tank so far and I'm sure it can go another 100 miles before it gets completely empty. It drives like a dream too. It's the kind of car that wants to go. 40 MPH on streets feels comfortable, and I took it up to 70 on the Interstate effortlessly. I'm going to be very happy with it.

    2. I am now dancing 8-foot heavy songs in DDR. Spin the Disc is effortless, now I'm taking on songs like Era, Super Star, Afronova, Break Down, Drifting Away, Candy*, HVAM Standard, etc. I should throw some of the Paranoia brothers into the mix too.

    3. Things are getting better on the woman hunt. I just got out of a relationship but it was very calm and mutual. We both knew we were very different no matter how good the chemistry and conversation were. Every relationship gives me more insight about how I am and what I'm looking for. Now that I have my car I can start going around town, making myself seen. Online dating is not working very well. Looked at hundreds of women and the one or two who seem right are either too far away or else they don't talk to me for whatever reason. I don't think I'm going to completely abandon that front but I'm sure as hell not going to pay for another session of eHarmony. I'll take my chances with Match.com since I have more control and it's much cheaper.

    Overall, life is good, and it can only get better. Once my finances are stabilized with the inclusion of this new car payment, then I can start putting my degree to use by looking for a new job in my field.

    Current Mood: satisfied
    Current Music: Luv Unlimited - Candy*

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    Thursday, October 7th, 2004
    12:19 am
    "You showed us your ultimate dance! Thank you very much! I can't stop crying buckets of tears!"
    My Cobalt Flux dance pad arrived today and I have already put a few hours of use on it. How is it? Perfect. How am I? Far from perfect. But with this new pad I should be able to improve my game and lose some weight along the way.

    I'm beginning to enter the dating scene again. Had a date yesterday that turned out to be disappointing. I've got more hope invested in a girl in Greenville. We'll see how it goes.

    Current Mood: energetic
    Current Music: Burning Heat!

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    Tuesday, September 21st, 2004
    11:01 pm
    New things happening
    I've been playing a lot more Dance Dance Revolution lately. I ordered myself a heavy-duty dance pad, as my first one crapped out very quickly. I should be receiving a refund for it sometime soon.

    The exercise from this game is amazing. You forget how good exercise feels if you don't do it a lot. People spend money on all kinds of exercise equipment that fails because it doesn't motivate the person using it, so it gets cast aside as a neglected piece of junk. DDR is different in that it is a tangible challenge. You compete with your own body in trying to beat the songs, and you have fun in doing it. Exercise is simply a side effect.

    In other news, I am undergoing somewhat of a mental metamorphosis. Through my constant hunger for new information on the internet, I think I have found the answer to my woman troubles. This has not changed my current goals (get car, get job, get own place to live) but instead has added a new goal: seeing if this "answer" works.

    Current Mood: optimistic
    Current Music: Cheap Trick - The Flame

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    Sunday, September 12th, 2004
    10:28 pm
    It's Over!
    Sept 12, 2004, 9:10PM EST

    Nintendo Guru reporting in just minutes after the end of the World of
    Warcraft stress test. We had a gigantic party in Stormwind in the last
    half hour of the test. Alcohol was flowing, blizzards were crashing,
    fireworks were flying, clothes were being shed, and there was much
    dancing and dueling in the street. What a blast!



    I can now give my impressions of the game. Since this is my first MMORPG,
    I and many other people had to get used to the whole concept of aggro, so
    there was a learning curve, but it's manageable if you learn to play
    conservatively instead of throwing everything you have at one monster and
    then having an add come from behind and kill you.

    The Classes!

    Warrior: The primary damage dealer, tanker, and aggro handler. I found
    him quite boring to tell the truth. I don't want to be the one who
    handles the aggro and tanks the monsters. I want to deal damage and kill
    stuff! A must have in your party, as long as I'm not playing him.

    Rogue: Now this is my type of guy. The rogue couldn't care less about
    aggro. He's focused on one thing: Getting monsters dead as quickly as
    possible. It's possible to play him two ways. You can use heavy hitting
    moves that sap a lot of energy but end a fight very quickly (great for a
    party), or you can play like the Assassin from Diablo 2 - doing charge
    and release patterns with combo point builders and finishing moves (great
    for soloing). Personally I love to backstab things. I'm definitely making
    one of these guys come retail.

    Paladin: Party is this guy's middle name. Most of his skills are tuned to
    assisting teammates, so he should be played as such. He's also a very
    solid melee dealer and tanker, making him a great solo class as well.

    Mage: The ultimate burninator! Since he can make his own food and water,
    a mage can stay in the field indefinitely. He can deal massive amounts of
    damage over long periods of time, but if you do it constantly, you're
    going to draw mad aggro and get squished for lack of defense. A great
    character to solo with, just be careful in parties.

    Warlock: Probably the hardest character to play. Like the mage, he's
    fragile yet powerful, but to make it more of a challenge, he can only
    sustain himself with the help of soul shards. Having a pet is a must.
    More likely to be better in a party than solo.

    Hunter: I only played this guy to level 7, so I didn't get to experience
    his pets, but I can say this about him. He excels at ranged attacks, but
    sucks at melee range. This groups him with the warlock and mage as a
    nuking class - a character who stands back and deals long-distance
    damage. A nice addition to a team.

    Druid: Lots of people dislike the druid, but I think he's one of the most
    balanced characters there is. He's a jack of all trades, but a master of
    none. He can heal like a priest, tank like a warrior, sneak like a rogue,
    and nuke like a shaman, however every one of those classes can do a
    better job than he can. Still, this doesn't make the Druid useless, as
    his versatility makes him able to fill any spot in a party's needs at a
    moment's notice. He's also a decent solo player.

    Shaman: The paladin of the Horde. This guy is good with melee, good with
    nuke spellcasting and healing, and his totems provide ample team support.
    However he can't wear plate mail, which gives the paladin an advantage in
    defense. A good soloer and good party member.

    Priest: Saving the best for last. This is my favorite class. Why? At
    first I was skeptical, thinking the priest is only good as a healer and
    can't deal the damage. Turns out he CAN deal the damage with some pretty
    powerful nuke spells, making him a viable soloer. Combine that with the
    best healing spells in the game and you get a must-have party player.
    Healing an entire party takes some micromanagement skills, including not
    overdoing it such that you end up drawing aggro. But if you can do it
    well, your group can take on monsters a few levels higher than you
    without much difficulty. This will be my main character at retail.

    The Graphics!

    Absolutely gorgeous. You have to play with every race just to see the
    variety in the landscapes. Even then, you get more eyecandy when you go
    exploring. Griffon rides are a treat.

    The Quests!

    The meat of the game is questing, since you get lots of money and most of
    your experience this way. This is where I have some gripes. Too many
    quests involve killing a certain number of a monster or collecting a body
    part of said monster. Sure it gives you XP, but it gets repetitive and
    boring quickly.

    What's worse than that, though, is that when you're not on a quest,
    you're usually wasting time. If you kill 10 of a monster and then wander
    into town and talk to yonder guard, he'll tell you to kill 10 more, and
    your previous effort meant nothing but some copper pieces and paltry
    experience. Case in point. I had to kill some troll whelps in a cave in
    Coldridge Valley. I wiped out the head troll while I was at it. When I
    walked triumphantly back into town, NOW he tells me that the head troll
    has a precious item that he needed. So yep, I had to go back in and kill
    all the whelps and big bad troll all over again just to get the quest
    item from him. It would be nice if quest items popped up outside the
    quest but you wouldn't know it was a quest item if you didn't have the
    quest. That way you can simply sell the item for cash, or walk up to
    yonder guard, get the quest, and say "What? You want 10 Whipplemire Hawk
    Earlobes? I've already got 20 of em in my bag!"

    Also, none of your quests have any visible impact upon the game. As a
    taruen druid I had to wipe out a Venture company invading the land, with
    their headquarters in a mine. After routing the entire company and their
    leader, you would think that you can walk away victoriously and the land
    would be free of the company. Nope, they just respawn and wreak more
    havoc. I realize that it would be impossible to customize the game for
    each individual player depending on what they have or have not done and
    still keep it a MMORPG. But you can always wish for a better answer.

    Overall!

    I've been waiting for three years to get a hands-on glimpse of this game,
    and after a week and a half of play, I'm satisfied. It's still buggy in
    the state I saw it in, but you can see the sheer amount of content that
    is there and all you have to do is go out and get it. And get it I will.

    Current Mood: satisfied
    Current Music: Tenth Planet - Ghosts

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    Friday, August 20th, 2004
    11:58 pm
    It's dancin' time!
    The pad arrived today and I danced this morning and this evening. DDR works up a sweat!

    We did 109 people tonight for a la carte. I don't think I've ever done that many before. I was well prepared.

    Current Mood: bouncy
    Current Music: DDR - Jam Master '73 - Jam Jam Reggae

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    Thursday, August 19th, 2004
    10:43 pm
    The return of the awful groaning pun.
    Server orders a salad which isn't on the menu but used to be. People order it from time to time, so I keep the ingredients on hand. So as I'm making it she asks me...

    "Oh, can you put feta on it?"

    "Feta?!" I reply.

    "Yeah, feta cheese."

    "You know what? I'm getting feta up with these special orders!"

    She didn't laugh.

    "You didn't catch that pun? Wow. Tough crowd."

    Current Mood: calm
    Current Music: Bus Stop - Swing It

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    Wednesday, August 18th, 2004
    1:04 am
    Update!
    True to my words, I have ordered a pad so I can play DDR at home. ;)
    At work today I noticed the rubber mat I was standing on had nine sections in it, so I was stepping on the north, south, east, west parts of the mat like they were DDR buttons. I came up with a couple of transition routines I can employ the next time I dance to Long Train Runnin'.

    Erick the Geek has spoken.

    Current Mood: content
    Current Music: Ai-ai-ai, I'm your little Butterfly...

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    Monday, August 16th, 2004
    9:15 pm
    Dance Dance Revolution!
    I played DDR for the first time today. I guess I'm a bit behind on things. I have StepMania on my computer so I knew what to expect, but my ability reaches its limit on 4-foot Light mode songs. Even still ... wow. It was a major blast to play, it's great exercise, and it's exhilirating when other people are watching and you're performing for them. Makes me want to buy a pad so I can play it at home.

    Current Mood: bouncy
    Current Music: Bus Stop - Long Train Runnin'

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    Thursday, August 12th, 2004
    6:27 am
    So close, yet so far
    Well I've stopped seeing Amie, or rather she's stopped seeing me. I noticed when I was with her that she wasn't as into me as I was into her. You know when you're attracted to someone, you can't take your eyes off of them. You want to be affectionate. Yeah. I didn't get that from her. Now she isn't talking to me any more so I'm forced to draw conclusions. Funny how she said how important honesty and trust are in a relationship and I didn't get either one from her.

    Current Mood: disappointed
    Current Music: Moody Blues - Knights in White Satin

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    Tuesday, August 3rd, 2004
    12:18 am
    Giving love a try once again.
    Well since my graduation I have been getting hardcore about finding someone. The more people I talk to, the better the chances I have of finding the right one. I updated my eHarmony account and I opened an account with Match.com. In less than a month I've seen hundreds of profiles and weeded out most of them, sent messages to potentials, and talked to several girls who have answered me. I found one lovely girl in Tennessee who so far has matched every single preference and thought I can throw at her, except for the fact that she wants 8 kids, and half of them adopted. So close, yet so far. We know it can't work between us so now we're simply friends.

    So now I have found a girl here in Columbia by the name of Amie. I had my first date with her today, and I think things went pretty well. We already have another date planned for Sunday. I'm optimistic, but then again I'm always optimistic. We'll see how it goes.

    On the work side, the executive chef has been replaced with a new guy who used to work for Disney. He has a tremendous sense of humor, he makes killer food including sushi, and his decorative work with food is very impressive. One of my coworkers quit because his girlfriend also working at the club cheated on him and broke up with him. I'm very annoyed that he quit instead of her. She sure did not seem the type. Once again my opinion of someone is shattered. But I still have to work with her so I can't be hateful. As much as I would love to berate her, it wouldn't do any good. After he left, I got a raise, and I am now working full time on pantry, leaving other people to work banquets and parties.

    A couple of weeks ago I got my diploma in the mail. Finally it's official. Whenever people tell me they have a computer problem of some sort now, I say "I can fix it. I have a degree in Computer Science!"

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    Thursday, May 20th, 2004
    11:29 pm
    The return of IOTD
    Irony of the Day: While at work my coworker was deep frying some catfish, and he was unsure of how long it should cook. He said he just goes by time because they don't float when they're done cooking. I replied "Well of course they don't float. They're bottom feeders!"

    I had a weird dream this morning that I was cooking for a couple of people, and when I came out to see how they liked it, they criticized and nitpicked every single thing I made. Weird.

    Current Mood: lazy
    Current Music: Lenny Kravitz - Where Are We Running

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    Friday, May 7th, 2004
    11:21 pm
    School's Out! For! Ever!
    I am now a graduate of the University of South Carolina.

    Commencement Exercises were today, a day that has been eight years in the making.

    It's finally over. I'm now officially a computer scientist.

    Oh yeah, and the mullet is now no more. Back to clean-cut Erick. :)

    Current Mood: satisfied

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    Thursday, April 22nd, 2004
    11:06 pm
    Consoling the choppers
    If anyone's worried about me, I'm a bit better. I'm fine as long as I don't touch the damned thing. *sigh* All my fault anyway. I'm going to try and hold out until I have graduated before I get this tooth looked at. I don't know how much it's going to cost but I believe I have enough to cover it, whatever it is. I just don't want to waste good money on something so ... well, preventable. I guess I'm embarrassed about it. Curse my bad habits. :(

    Current Mood: blah
    Current Music: Led Zeppelin - The Ocean

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    Tuesday, April 20th, 2004
    11:06 pm
    Oh, this is torture. :(
    Ow. Ow. Ow. I have a painful hole in my tooth which is causing the side of my entire face to ache. Oh God this sucks. I'm finding myself taking painkillers more and more often. I have got to get this fixed but I don't think I have the money, and I certainly don't have insurance.

    Ow. I think the pill's starting to take effect now. Ow. Damn.

    Current Mood: sore

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    Sunday, April 11th, 2004
    10:36 pm
    Easter Mayhem
    Wow. I heard we were supposed to have over 1000 reservations for this event. I knew it was going to be tough. I had my hands full just by running desserts, as they were taking them as fast as I could put them out. Luckily I had my colleague in the kitchen making more. I held on till the end.

    A server made a bet with me on Saturday that I couldn't eat more than her today. I took that bet and when we both sat down, she thought she had it in the bag. She was still telling me to pay up after she had stopped eating and I was still savoring dessert. She's in denial. :P

    Came home, slept for three hours, watched Iron Chef, and now here I am.
    Song of the Day was on the radio this morning. I wouldn't have had a clue about what it was if the DJ had not told the title. It's the most recent addition to my MP3 collection, along with the entire contents of Aerosmith's new album, Honkin' on Bobo. It's rockin' blues, baby!

    Current Mood: exhausted
    Current Music: The Fixx - Saved by Zero

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    Friday, April 9th, 2004
    10:10 am
    I'm in the money!
    File your taxes early, folks. I got mine done in the beginning of March and have already received my federal and state refunds. I think I see a gas stove in my kitchen in the future. ;)

    Current Mood: giggly
    Current Music: Theme song from Home Improvement

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