Archive for November, 2006

Cartman and “Come Sail Away”

Saturday, November 25th, 2006



Playing some more poker

Friday, November 17th, 2006

I recently read my first poker book. Up till this point I basically have been reading what is online and what is said on TV as my only source of information.

What I learned about low-limit holdem was huge. I have been playing some very low limit holdem games on PokerStars ($.02/.04) and have doubled up every hour, from .80 to 1.60. It isn’t much but it is a lot faster then I did in the past. In the past I would win a lot of small pots and lose the occasional big pot, so basically my chip count would rise slowly. To doub;t up it would take me a very long period, usually 2-3 hours, and usually on Sunday evening when I had nothing better to do. Now however I have cut my time in less than 1/2.

In terms of money it is not very big, but in terms of stragety and learning it is. The biggest change in what I have learned is positional play. The hand that you should play in the blinds is not the same hand that you should play on the button, and those starting hands change a lot depending on who has the button. Another thing is the fact that every betting round is new, it doesn’t matter what money you put in the pot before, but it does matter how much is in the pot so that you can calculate the “pot odds”.

I will have more on what I have learned later, for now I have to get back to work.

How soon before your drive-through order is handled in India?

Friday, November 10th, 2006

When Jairo Moncada pulled up to the drive-through at Wendy’s in Burbank, Calif., for his usual cheeseburger, fries, and soda, he knew things looked different. There was an extra lane. But the 25-year-old could not see the biggest change: The woman taking his lunch order was sitting 3,000 miles away at a computer terminal in Nashua.

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How to Determine if You Are An Engineer

Friday, November 10th, 2006

This is a pretty neat list…..I am not sure if I should say how many I actually line up with, but it is more than 1 ;)

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Coolest Transformer Explosion you will see today

Monday, November 6th, 2006

It was stuff like this that got me interested in power and electricity in the first place. Now I am designing sub-stations :)

An error on this huge transformers 22kV side created a weld torch from hell, that burned a hole in the transformers shell and spewed out about 2-300ltrs of burning mineral oil into the already devastated sub-station.


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