Friday, December 6, 2013

Luvz

I love my cat.

Fortune Cookie

Yesterday on my lunch break I ate at Mitsuwa, a Japanese market here in San Diego that also has a small cafe inside it. After my meal of shrimp and rice I went and bought a bag of small fortune cookies. Not Japanese I know, but I like them as a snack.

Eating them like it was my last meal I only stopped to look at one of the fortunes, which read "You will prosper today."

Hmmmmm, so I go to school and on the way to class I find $700 dollars on the ground. Well, someones uncashed paycheck for that amount. Stub still attached and with a recent date.

Then in Algebra/Geometry the teacher passes out a take home test and what test hits my desk? The one that is her answer key!

Wow, in one hour I got a free check and all the answers to a test!

But not really. I called the business on the check and they called their employee who came to school and got his paycheck from me. He was dumbstruck as to how he lost it and it got there. But I'm glad he got it back. If you're only making $700 every two weeks you need all the money you can get.

And while the students around me clamored to take cell phone pics of the test key, I waited a beat and then gave it back. She acted as if I had already completed the test, and I said no but rather it was her own key. She gave me a blank test with a curt nod of thanks.

Did I prosper? Not really in the physical sense. Spiritually? Karmic? Nothing?

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

The riddle of Rowdy

As you know, I've been taking a match and art class at community college here in San Diego to help fill some of my free time and for personal development. College Algebra and Digital Imaging, in which I am currently getting A's in both classes with just finals left next week. My A in algebra is a 92, so if I get a B on the final I might get a B in that class, but oh well.

I've enjoyed it, even on long homework nights and I've gotten soooo much better at photoshop and definitely back to speed on algebra. A good mix of left and right brain things.

This has been so much fun that I decided to register for classes in the spring as well. Some people I know shake their heads in dismay at this, going to school when you don't have to. But I actually enjoy learning and improving myself. But to what extent? This next semester will test that as the two classes I enrolled in are previous difficult areas in my life.

Russian and swimming. I've dropped out of a private Russian class once already. Aaaaand I didn't learn how to properly swim until I was an adult. Ergo within the past 4 years. Do I have what it takes to be successful this second time around? I think so!

Starting January 27th I'll be swimming for 90 minutes (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) and then going to Russian for the same amount of time every Tuesday and Thursday night. Wish me well in getting fit and learning a new language!!!

Motociclisimo

Some good motorcycle news!

1. Check out this amazing footage from a guy on the 163. Next time you get irritated at a motorcycle who is lane splitting LEGALLY and you decide to be an utter A-hole and squeeze them with your car, think again after you watch this video. I can't count how many times people have actively tried to harm me while I was riding my motorcycle.

If you saw a rider who had crashed would you do what this guy has done?


2. Adding a piece of quality gear finally! I know it's not really that big of deal living in San Diego, but it does get cold and rainy here sometimes and this will just make it soo much better to ride year round. What is it? A nice RoadCrafter 1 piece riding suit from Aerostich. For a cool $1,000 you know I'm gonna wear the hell outta this thing!

Mine is gray with silver accents. Whereas the picture is gray with black.

3. In my quest to find something as a gap filler, I'm entering the process to teach motorcycle riding for the State of California. An official, real position. The process takes about 2-3 months and has you doing some things to 'prove' you really want the job, but I do and I'm gonna go for it.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Mike Mike Mike Mike, what time of year is it?

Movie time! And there are ohhh soo many movies I want to see! And in no particular order, here most are most of them:

-The Hobbit, The Desolation of Smaug
-Anchorman Two
-The Wolf of Wall Street
-Out of the Furnace
-The Dallas Buyers Club
-American Hustle
-Lone Survivor

All in all December should be a pretty good movie month and it looks like I need to see about two movies per week. Wow. Fun!!!

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Shooting post scrip....

The match mentioned where I fell down during the course of shooting? I ended up winning my division and placing 4th overall out of 18. And my classifier score is gonna bump me from C to B class in production.

Saturday I shot a match entirely with my left hand only. I was 16th out of 28. So with my 'wrong hand' and it alone, I still beat almost half the people there.

My injured finger still hurts. I am going to have to wait till like December 7th before I really shoot again with my right hand in competition.

I gotta say, I was really surprised to have won my division and been soo high up in the overall at USPSA thursday and then to almost beat half the field saturday in IDPA with literally one hand tied behind my back.

Must............. Check...................Ego..............

Friday, November 22, 2013

I'm not a Genius.

I'm not a genius. Or even a member of Mensa. The official IQ test I took in college had me at 138. And you need it to be 140 or greater to be genius, so just not quite there.

Well this not quite genius has been bore with his blog and had no inspiration to write anything beyond my normal "oh, look at me!", kind of post. And I still haven't came up with anything different than that, so it's what you're going to get today too.

Bored the other night I went to Barnes and Noble to check out books and magazines. I ended up with the usual motorcycle magazines but also a book titled "Combat Shooting" by a well known gun journalist and cop who has had to use his gun multiple times in the line of duty. An expert and well respected for decades in the field of using lethal force.
In his book he talks of the value of competitive shooting to prepare you for using your gun in real life, for self defense. So I thought, I wonder if I've ever competed against this guy and low and behold I have a few times. The most recent being at the IDPA national championships. Like in golf, the lowest score wins. His score was 358, mine was 356.

HA! He gets to write a book and is an expert in the field, and I rank newbie in comparison has beaten him in our sports biggest match. Who cares if I am over 20 years younger than him. What do they say should happen with old age and treachery versus youth and enthusiasm? (that it should win, but it often doesn't)

Not having learned my lesson from showing off a la the one finger pull ups 3 weeks ago, I went to last night's match feeling pretty confident. I had an imposed 4 week ban on shooting with my right hand to let my finger heal properly. Well, it's been 3 weeks and I did beat the guy whose book I just bought, so why not just go for it? Hubris. Again!
Well guess who slipped and fell, running, holding a gun, flat on their face onto concrete last night? Me, Mr Not-Quite-A-Genius.
The gun stayed in my hand. It did not go off. My finger was out of the trigger. The gun was pointed down range the entire time. After a few stunned seconds on the ground, I got up at the RO's prodding and continued to shoot the course.

A little pain to body and pride. Battered but unbowed. We'll see if I've learned my lesson.........

A Mirror

Sometimes I wonder if my failing physical body is a reflection on some emotional, spiritual or intelectual failing in an other aspect of my ...