Oddly enough, there is one just a couple blocks away from the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. I'd often go there Thursday night before Anime Boston to get some late night dinner.
My job does not allow me to have weekend off so I am unable to attend most conventions. I plan on going once I leave this job but that will be a few years.
So this morning I decided to go to my Netflix queue and hack the crap out of it. And by crap I mean everything that I've shoved in there without really thinking about whether it is something I actually wanted to see or if it was just something to increase my knowledge of popular shit.
DVD queue went from 415 to 95. Instant queue went from 56 to 21. Feels good.
Have to write a magazine for English class on literally anything we want that's school appropriate. Was going to write one on the Jackson administration. Realized it wasn't school appropriate.
And people still don't see why I love Andrew Jackson.
Weird. Just got a bunch of wrong password account lockout emails from a forum I occasionally frequent. The IP information for the failed logins are for China, Brazil and Iran.
Was going through my trash bin on my Google Drive and found a collection of lyrics my friend wrote for the songs we were working on back in 2009. None of them made it further than that, but goddamn if the lyrics aren't hilarious. Also awful.
Man, stomach ulcers are no joke. I was hoping I wouldn't have to deal with them anymore. I guess I'll have to take a break from mountain dew and sriracha for a while.
I couldn't find the thread that talked about how you guys use VBR mp3 or something and the filesizes are wrong on the podcasts and stuff. Anyways, it seems to be causing some stuttering issues with MPlayer. I was actually using the podcast to test a download program I'm working on and thought it was me, but it works in VLC.
So I was logging into the accounts of the credit cards I don't use to see what travel benefits I get automatically for going to Australia. I thought my AMEX was a cash back card, but apparently it also had rewards points that had built up. I cashed them in for AMEX Gift cards, which are basically cash. $175 worth! But it came as a $100, a $50, and a $25. So I just turned them into Amazon gift cards one at a time. And now I can buy things guilt free! Camera lens? Wacom? Both?!?!
There has to be a way to use this to launder money.
Laundering money is actually just washing it, like putting it into the washing machine, drying it, and then ironing it. That's what it means when someone says that.
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This is my go-to jumping-off point for designing sausage recipes.
I know where I'm going next PAX.
http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/126996/kings-forge
DVD queue went from 415 to 95. Instant queue went from 56 to 21. Feels good.
And people still don't see why I love Andrew Jackson.
There has to be a way to use this to launder money.