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a feelin' crummy weekend 4:38pm 5/17/2005  

In retrospect i had a relatively full weekend, but my body just couldn't seem to get motivated. It's a problem that seems to be plaguing me more and more, a general lack of enthusiasm for anything. I need a vacation ... i can't even remember the last time i took non-working, non-illness time off for longer than a day or two. Hopefully my year-late honeymoon in September, a two week jaunt around northern Europe (Cologne, Brussels, and Amsterdam), will remedy that. Although the trip is initiated with the fourth annual meeting of the Society for Molecular Imaging in Germany.

Friday i actually only made it to a half day of work as my general lethargy had solidified into a concrete feeling of not-quite-right. I did manage to attend my 4-5pm meeting with Stanford molecular imaging kingpin Sam Gambhir, who gave me some encouraging words on my ongoing projects and career development. I then headed home, fed the dogs, and caltrained to the city to meet V, N, and G for the first anniversary of the SF Scooter Girls, Naomi's new scooter gang. It was held at the San Francisco Motorcycle Club, where i'd attended the King's Classic Scooter Rally somewhere around 1996 or 1997, in my pseudo-mod days. Geoff and i had a few Heinekens, Buds, and PBRs, we watched a supremely amusing air band cover new wave classics, i spilled beer down my shirt, then we had a late night dinner at Bagdad Cafe where i, in my drunken state, was indirectly chastised by a fellow customer for not putting the toilet seat down after using the bathroom.

On Saturday V and i did some cleaning here and there, but basically nothing until G and N came by for dinner at Naomi's namesake Naomi Sushi in Menlo Park, followed by the 9:35 showing of Unleashed in Redwood City. I loved the film ... Jet Li deserves an Oscar nomination, although being an action star he'll never get it. His depiction of a man trained to be an attack dog by a Glasgow gangster (the ferocious Bob Hoskins) is perfect, from the intensity with which he attacks when released from his collar to the awe and wonder with which he regards life after he manages to escape his brutal upbringing. The fight scenes are of course brilliant, too. Geoff and i wrapped up the evening by becoming reacquainted with online Halo 2 killing. Recently a few new maps have been added to the online multiplayer game, as well as a number of new game modes. The new challenges are quite fun, and (for one evening, anyway) we managed to get paired with people against whom we could generally compete.

More laziness and malaise on Sunday morning, before heading to the Stanford Shopping Center and P.F. Chang's for my dad's surprise birthday dinner. V and i stopped at Kenneth Cole beforehand to buy him a new watch. Dinner was fun, catching up with my sister, her boyfriend Jeff, and my aunt Cathy and uncle Bud, as well as my parents. I then settled into my three week-old Sunday night ritual of drinking coffee and watching new episodes of Family Guy and American Dad.

I couldn't shake my not-quite-right feeling Monday morning, particularly after listening to the dogs click around the hardwood floor all night long, so i spent the day at home, working on an animal experiment protocol and playing Half Life 2. That game never ceases to amaze. I'm back at work today, now screwing up the courage to look at the just-received reviews of my NIH grant, which i'll need to address when resubmitting. No two ways about it, i suck at taking criticism. Better get used to it ... grants don't come for free.

I'm quite happy with my new listening statistics interface. Once i get some more entries in my played list the statistics might actually mean something.

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Dad 9:16am 5/18/2005
Here is a question for a Chelsea fan, why does The Sun news site hate Chelsea? They run some really bad comments and pictures of the team and coach.

ted (www) 9:27am 5/18/2005
I'm not familiar with the Sun, but it's not specific to them. Couple the general hatred of the new hotshots on the block, José Mourinho's incessant blathering, and Peter Kenyon and Roman Abramovich's less than subtle attempts to buy the moon, and you've got the media more or less united to make you look stupid. Take today's Sun headline, Chelsea chase Barça striker Samuel Eto'o. I would love to have Chelsea get such a lethal finisher, but after last year's Champions League matchup, there's no way he'd even think about joining us. Chalk it up to media rambling.

They did the same to Manchester United at the peak of their powers, taking every opportunity to make Alex Ferguson, David Beckham, et al. look ridiculous.

Matthew 3:34pm 5/18/2005
yeah - they do like to do it to anyone in the driving seat. They'll make a new villain every 6 months and hammer the crap out of them every day. Every so often they take a weeks vacation and move on to the England manager - although i have to agree with most criticism the current England manager gets.

of course, with this being the start of the ‘Chelsea Era’, I think we can expect much more to come….

ted (www) 3:38pm 5/18/2005
Agreed. Both on more Chelsea bashing to come, and Sven Goran Eriksson being a nitwit. What's this about him saying he'll retire if England win the World Cup? Talk about wishful thinking! His tactics singlehandedly blew Euro 2004 for England, despite the current squad being the strongest in years.

Matthew 4:08pm 5/18/2005
perhaps trying to use reverse psychology to maintain job security ;o)

of course, if England performs at the level they did in Euro2004, any decision to retire may not be his.....

 
 
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