So we lost

Well Texas Tech lost to OU yesterday… It was a dissappointing game as well as frustrating. With 5 turnovers, all leading to touchdowns, we basically shot ourselves in the foot. The thing that gets me about the turnovers is that sports commentators on TV act like OU’s defense was the reason these turnovers happened…. Got two words for ya, YEAH RIGHT! In that case, OSU, Missouri, and Colorado all have OU strength defenses because we threw the same amount of interceptions to them. Now, don’t get me wrong, Oklahoma’s defense is good and they have good pass coverage but to me, they aren’t the # 1 team in the nation. Personally, USC or even Michigan should have the # 1 spot. Just because OU hasn’t lost a game doesn’t mean squat, look at their schedule…. Not like it was a toughy.

Now let’s talk about Michigan for a little bit here. They basically handed it to Ohio State. Michigan has all around good team, they can pass, they can run, they can do it all. I would put my money on Michigan if they make it to the national championship against OU. I think it will be a big shock to OU to play a team that has a better offense than most Division I teams.

There isn’t always one way…

Plain and simple, there isn’t always just one way to do something and they way a person chooses isn’t always the best. So how do you know what method to choose? I have a few questions I ask before I sit down and starting writing code.

  1. What is fastest way to go about this?
  2. What is the best way to make this program run as fast possible?
  3. How will load balance be handled using each possibility
  4. How accessible is the program/site using each method?

I ask myself these questions so that I can better suit the end result to fit the problem more correctly. Even if something looks like it is done better a certain way, it usually isn’t the only good way to solve a problem.

I am hoping for a redesign of the site entirely during Thanksgiving break. I should have time to put the new database backend up and the new content management system up as well… Then, if everything goes according to plan there should be a new look as well. But who knows.

In other news, I still haven’t found my Accounting notebook that had all of my notes, class worksheets, and practice tests… Frustrating is the only word to describe it.

End of the week

Well it’s Thursday night and finally the school week is over. Granted, I have to go to work tomorrow but at least it isn’t school. I found out that I passed my accounting test so that added a little relief to my weekend. Now I just have to worry about the Statistics test that I have this coming Tuesday. I don’t stand a chance.

Brant (my little brother for those who don’t know) is coming into town on Saturday and staying for the week. Me and little bro for Thanksgiving, it oughta be fun.

I am planning on do some revamping to my truck including (but not limited to):

  • New shocks – Preferably these.
  • New catalytic converter
  • Exhaust piping rehanging
  • Tune up
  • Transmission Check

That’s all I can really think of right now. Probably more stuff will come to me later. If I can fix up the truck and get a lot of the internal stuff working the truck will be great, right now though it is just an accident waiting to happen.

wow, tests are horrible…

Well the Accounting test I took tonight was about 10x as hard as any test I had taken before in that class. The questions were purposely worded to confuse the reader, sneaky, sneaky. To make matters worse, I walked out in the hall to get my notebook and someone had taken it. Who takes an accounting notebook that has nothing in it but notes!? I mean, I think I am good note taker but good enough for someone to steal the notes?!

I just need a break from Texas Tech for a while. I think that Thanksgiving will give me a little boost for finals and then Christmas will give me the umph I need to get through the Spring semester. This semester has gone by fast and slow at the same time, it’s hard to explain but that’s how it seems. Parts go very fast while others are almost in rewind mode…

I chose my classes for next semester. They are as follows:

  • Managerial Accounting
  • Business Computer Programming
  • Intro to Marketing
  • Business Law

I still haven’t decided if I want to take a 2 hr. elective. The school is very weird on taking upper level courses and lower level courses at the same time. They a have a stupid rule that says a student may only take 14 hrs. when doing so…. Well that really messed up my plans, just keep me here longer how ’bout it?!

Started advertising again…

I decided that this site should try and be self sustaining so I have added a new banner ad at the top of the page. We’ll see how successful it is.

My accounting test is tonight. Am I ready? No of course not…. This is Stephan we’re talking about here, am I ever ready?! Ah well, once this test is over the week will go by much smoother.

The wind here is awful, we are getting sustained winds in the 30-45mph range with gusts up to 65mph. It’s insane!

Football and the future

Well Tech lost to UT this weekend. I personally wasn’t too surprised. Dissappointed, yes; surprised, not really. The reason being is that we have not been getting in the groove lately. With B.J. Symons hurt and having to throw on a hurt leg, the whole team hurts. He played very well against UT and our offensive line came through and gave him the cover he needed. However, I special teams and decisions by the coach were horrendous. Going for two 2pt. conversions when you really don’t need them hurts the whole team.Toogood may have missed that kick at the very end but he tried his best and we lost. To me we played a great game and gave Texas a run for their money… Watch out next year.

On another note, Aggie football sucks. Plain and simple they are horrible. The Aggies lost to Oklahoma 77-0 but they beat Baylor by 73. Everyone was expecting Baylor to lose to Oklahoma horribly but they put points on the board unlike the Aggies… If Baylor can win their next game and A&M loses to UT (which is likely) then both teams will have the same record… HA!!!

I have an accounting test tomorrow night over 3 chapters, which, doesn’t sound like much but it is. Most of it is the value of liabilities and the time value of money. Pretty confusing stuff but I’ll pull out the ‘ole thinking cap tonight and really study up for it.

Looking at possible wireless carriers?

I was looking around and found a link to WirelessPhoneReviews.com. Looks like a pretty good site for reviews and of course, Sprint is at the bottom.

Also, I am going to “preach” Firebird and Thunderbird again. If you are looking for a better browser than Internet Explorer, then Mozilla Firebird is the answer. It is sleek, fast, good looking and is standards compliant! How can you go wrong?!? Also, if you are looking for a better e-mail client, check out Mozilla Thunderbird. It is a heavyweight e-mail program in a lightweight body. I think it is has better spam control than pretty much any other program and the potential in it is so much higher than anything else.

And now on another note, Microsoft.

I have always held the belief that Microsoft isn’t very inventive when it comes to new products. Usually, when they release something “new” they are repackaging and branding something that has already exsisted. The only original thing I have seen them release is the TabletPC which barely anyone uses. From all of this I was fairly discouraged to hear that they would be making their own version of Chrome. Why they feel the need to reinvent the wheel I don’t understand. The current Chrome project is for the most part standardised and fairly well understood but now Microsoft is stepping in and we all know what that means… Their own tags, very little or no standardization, and worst of all proprietary licensing.

When you feel unappreciated…

Well, as I work here I feel more and more unappreciated for the knowledge that I posess. Just because I am a fan of technologies other than .NET I feel like the people here at SmoothFusion think I know less than they do. They especially hate to hear that .NET may not always be the answer to a programming problem and that there could be a better solution in other technology.

My question is how can they be so closed minded? Programming is a science of finding the right solution to a problem. That solution isn’t always the most obvious choice, sometimes you have to dig to find it. If .NET was the answer to everything then that would be what everyone would use but .NET isn’t the answer and that is why we have options when it comes to programming. Being so focused on a technology that doesn’t always make the system better can be detrimental in the long run by killing the thought and choice process.