Emmy

Oh, and the Emmy Awards are on tonight.

Ribbons

Tonight’s Emmy’s guests are wearing a yellow ribbon, which got me thinking. I hopped on google and started a search on the different ribbon campaigns. I was going to list all of them here until I found the site. This site has a bigger list than one I could’ve come up with. There are 192 ribbon campaigns and over 50 orphaned ones. Talk about an overused symbol.

Most of the ribbons are for sicknesses of serious messages. However, there are some fun ones. We have the Less Crap Online one and the Anti-Gravity Campaign. People asking you to Ban the Blink and to Fight Against Decaf Coffee. This one wants you to stop calling those annoying e-mails spam. And this guy is so pissed at Yahoo! that he launched an Anti-Yahoo Campaign.

What would your ribbon say?

Real Shows

I missed the MTV video music awards but it makes no difference whatsoever. MTV will be rerunning the program on an hourly basis for the next several months. That’s what MTV is all about: reruns.

While on the subject of MTV, I’d also like to say that I hate the Real World. Actually I hate all ‘realistic’ shows including Survivor. I can’t pinpoint the exact source of my dislike but I have a hunch it might have something to do with the extremely annoying people who like to be on the show.

The subway station by my house has several exits. One of them always closes by 7pm. Night after night, I see people walk towards the door, after seven, and shake the chains. I wonder what they’re thinking. Are they hoping the chains will crumble under the sheer force of their hands? Or do they think they can will the chains away? Humans are weird creatures.

Bare

Watching the MTV awards. I know I’m two days late. The Wayans brothers are truly awful. Not funny. Britney Spears must have decided it’s not enough just to show your belly button anymore. She needs to bare it all. Scary and quite disgusting if you ask me. If it had any artistic value, I’d be fine with it, but it doesn’t. None at all. The only person mildly entertaining so far has been Jim Carrey.

I used to be a huge award-show fan. I remember when we used to stay up all night to watch the live Oscar awards in Turkey. It’s all just gone downhill.

Don’t Go Away

The awards were so bad that I couldn’t get myself to watch the entire thing.

It always makes me laugh when the TV person says, “Don’t go anywhere, we’ll be right back.” Is there really anyone who stays just cause the chick on TV said so? Just wondering.

Links

I’ve changed my page so that the links don’t open up new pages. If you want the link to be in a new page, right-click and choose “Open in New Window”. Thank You.

Looks like last night’s reading was tons of fun. Even more reason to be bummed. Oh well. I meant to tell you that as Jake and I went home, the guy sitting next to us in the subway was reading Neal’s book and had the latest issue of McSweeney’s on his lap. Obviously, he hadn’t been able to get in either. Brooklyn being Dave’s current hometown, we shouldn’t have been surprised that the event was so packed. I guess it’s good for them. Next time we’ll have to remember to get there early.

Oh well.

Be Inspired

It’s amazing how something so small can make someone’s day. Give it a try. Reply to an email you received from an admirer. Send an email to a long time friend whom you haven’t contacted in a long time. Smile to a stranger. Say ‘good morning’ to a stranger. Call your mother. Call your sister. Hug a friend. Hug a stranger. (okay, that might not be a good idea if you’re living in New York) Make a small effort to please someone today and you’ll see how great it feels.

Next time you’re jealous of someone, change your perspective. Decide to be inspired instead.

Bummy

Still feeling bummed, still don’t exactly know why. I’ve decided that I want to try my hand at some design work and, since it sucks, I plan to start with my bio page. I have no idea whether this will even happen or how long it will take. It may take me a long time and it might still suck, who knows? I figure it’ll be something new to learn. I haven’t used anything besides Photoshop since college so it should be fun to get reacquainted.

We watched Happy, Texas last night. I still can’t make up my mind about whether I liked it or not. It definitely is no masterpiece, but it was sort of funny. Stupid funny, but funny nonetheless.

Blue

Feeling kinda blue lately. Don’t know exactly why which makes it much harder to get rid of the overwhelming emotion. I can’t figure out if it’s best for me to just go out and have a good time so I can forget all about it or if I should sit and ponder until I can pinpoint the exact cause of the lack of happiness. Any suggestions?

Argh.

Teenage Coders

So the McSweeney‘s reading was a flop. We got there at 7:15 and the line was already a block and a half long. And that’s outside. They also had a weaving line inside the place. By the time we made it to the actual entrance, they were already full and sent people back home. Bummer. But I guess it’s been that kind of week for me.

Slashdot discusses the NYTimes article about teenager programmers who’d rather take a high paying job than go to college. For me, college was so much more than classes. The slashdotters make some great points about the computer science information you learn in college that you really wouldn’t learn anywhere else. But on an even higher level, college is the only time in your life that you get to be away from home and make your own decisions. Yet you don’t have to work all day long, you don’t have to pay rent and you are in an environment where you’re surrounded by other people your age. People in college spend hours philosophizing and talking about nothing. I just think that if you skip college, you miss out on a lot of great memories and lifelong friends. While making money is nice and makes you feel like a grownup, you have the rest of your life to do that. What’s the rush?

Book Reading

It’s a bummer I can’t vote.

Well, I’m off to the book reading. Hopefully, that’ll cheer me up.

Cows

Several months ago a bunch of cows started appearing all over New York City. Today, I was trying to remember their website when I accidentally found myself at the real site. It’s no wonder such a great idea would produce copycats, but the American version could have at least given credit where it’s due. I guess that goes against the principle of stealing ideas.

If you like the cows, you might like the fish or the moose.