Well, I've been home a couple days now and it has been great. I'm trying to get back into shape since school has kept me locked in my apartment over the last month. So far I've been able to run everyday and even take a good swim in the ocean. I'm on my way to getting rid of my stomach.
Things I've been able to do since I've been here:
1) get to Waimea Bay
2) have Matsumoto's Shaved Ice
3) go to the Swap Meet
4) see my cousins again
5) have good dim sum (well, that's available in the Bay Area too, but it's lot better with family)
Things I would still like to do:
.... I'll work on that.
Sunday, July 31, 2005
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Step 1: Turn Brain Off....Check!
Hey, just a quick post this morning. Only a couple more hours and then I'll be on a plane from SFO to HNL airport. Time for a little rest and relaxation. I can't wait to start my vacation. My mind is already on my favorite beach in Hawaii, which is Waimea Bay. For anyone reading this, where is your favorite beach? Favorite vacation spot?
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
No Stress
Ha! I'm finally finished! I haven't written here for a while because I have been stressing about my programming class. However, after getting only 8 hours of sleep since Sunday morning, I performed a demonstration of my program and took the final exam and now I'm done. No more class until September 20!
First things first, let's talk about HSX. The only movie I'm really pulling for now is Transporter 2. It's priced low enough so that even without the huge summer crowd I believe it can still make a lot of Hollywood Dollars. Otherwise I am continuing to invest my H$ in starbonds of undervalued actors and actresses.
Tomorrow I get on a plane and head home to Hawaii. It's time to take a break from school and work and get back in touch with the family. Hopefully I'll get to post some pictures.
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Tomorrow I get on a plane and head home to Hawaii. It's time to take a break from school and work and get back in touch with the family. Hopefully I'll get to post some pictures.
Saturday, July 23, 2005
Heat Wave
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LiverLvr and my roommate have both put a lot of their H$'s into The Island this weekend. I have invested quite a bit of the cash into my portfolio into that movie too, but I decided to also put money into The Devil's Rejects. So in a way I hope The Island does ok, so that I don't lose money, but at the same time I don't want it to do too well cause LiverLvr and my roommate are going to gain a lot more money than me. So my best senario has Devil's Reject's having a huge adjust and The Island staying about the same.
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Look for my update Sunday morning detailing everyone's movements.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
H$10 Million Milestone
Yea! I just broke $10 million! I think that's pretty good since my account started with only $2 million eight months ago in December.
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Wish I could write more but I can't; I have too much programming to do for my class. Laters.
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Wish I could write more but I can't; I have too much programming to do for my class. Laters.
Tuesday, July 19, 2005
StarBond Adjusts
Significant HSX Actions:
Covered 20,000 shares of John Leguizamo
Shorted 20,000 shares of Breckin Meyer
Covered 20,000 shares of John Leguizamo
Shorted 20,000 shares of Breckin Meyer
Monday, July 18, 2005
Slow Day Due to School
School is kicking my butt. I will be locked in my room programming for class, only to exit so that I can go to work and lectures.
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Sunday, July 17, 2005
Harry Potter Fever
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory had a huge weekend, adjusting its price up H$26. I can't believed I missed out on another great opening weekend. I have gone the normal HSX route and moved my money from Harry Potter to short Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, hoping for the price to drop by tomorrow morning. Then, with my faith renewed in summer movies I hope to get back into The Island before its opening weekend and hope for the best. Wish me luck.
UPDATE: Between noon and 1pm the price of The Island had gone up H$4. Forget shorting Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I'm back in.
Friday, July 15, 2005
Opening Night Anticipation
I finally saw Fantastic Four today. I got about five of my friends to go with me, so hopefully I'm raising the box office numbers for when my Jessica Alba and Kerry Washington starbonds cash out in three weeks. About the movie, they should have used more action. Maybe Mr. Fantastic should have continued working on his science experiment, but the Invisible Woman, The Thing, and Human Torch should have fought some crime in the city or something. Something else to make them realize the usefulness of their powers besides just sitting around being bored.
I'm hoping Charlie and the Chocolate Factory does well this weekend only because I bought the Call for the movie. If it makes more than $37 million this weekend, then I have gotten a lot more H$'s. The movie opening tonight that I would rather see however, is Wedding Crashers. It's just that it's rated R so I don't believe it will get enough people going to see it.
I have a lot of money riding on the performance of The Island, but that doesn't open till next week. Until then...
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I have a lot of money riding on the performance of The Island, but that doesn't open till next week. Until then...
Monday, July 11, 2005
TV Plug
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Sunday, July 10, 2005
Nothing Risked, Nothing Gained
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Sunday, July 03, 2005
And now the review
Last night I saw War of the Worlds. My coworker and I thought that Steven Spielberg would play off of the success of Independence Day a couple years ago and give this disaster/invasion movie a patriotic feel. I thought this movie would show a valiant fight between humanity and the alien race (like Indepence Day), and although we would probably not get to see the end of the war, we could see the turning of the tide that would lead to humanity's eventual victory. Well, I guess I went into this movie thinking a lot of things, and that's why I came out disappointed. Don't worry, I won't give any of the plot line away, although by saying I didn't like the movie I may be spoiling it for you.
The things I liked about the movie were the actors' performances. Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, and Tim Robbins stood out amongst the masses of people in the movie. The aliens and their vehicles looked pretty good, and the suspense was pretty intense.
What ruined the movie for me were just tons of logic errors. When certain thing happen you keep asking yourself "how?" or "why?". At first you attribute it to "wow, they were lucky", or "man, those aliens are stupid", but the repetition soon wears thin and it really starts to pull you out of the movie.
For everyone who thought about seeing it before, I say you will still pull some entertainment value out of it. I definitely recommend seeing it on the big screen, but to get your money's worth I recommend seeing it in a couple of weeks in a bargain theater. If you really had no desire to see this movie before, than wait for the DVD and go see it on a good home theater system.
The things I liked about the movie were the actors' performances. Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, and Tim Robbins stood out amongst the masses of people in the movie. The aliens and their vehicles looked pretty good, and the suspense was pretty intense.
What ruined the movie for me were just tons of logic errors. When certain thing happen you keep asking yourself "how?" or "why?". At first you attribute it to "wow, they were lucky", or "man, those aliens are stupid", but the repetition soon wears thin and it really starts to pull you out of the movie.
For everyone who thought about seeing it before, I say you will still pull some entertainment value out of it. I definitely recommend seeing it on the big screen, but to get your money's worth I recommend seeing it in a couple of weeks in a bargain theater. If you really had no desire to see this movie before, than wait for the DVD and go see it on a good home theater system.
Friday, July 01, 2005
War of my worlds
Just now it has dawned on me that I entered the wrong line of work. As a systems test engineer with a background in electrical engineering, I test electrical boxes and make sure they fulfil their purpose. For awhile now, I have been thinking that I don't find my job satisfying because I'm always testing items created by other engineers. My career goals have for some time been focused around getting in charge of my own design work, bringing an idea from paper and converting it to a set of schematics, eventually empowering human thought to control real-world actions through the manipulation of the laws of electromagnetics.
If I think back far enough, I can see the path I took towards these goals, sitting through years of electrical engineering courses at USC. I can see myself memorizing theorems in high school calculus and applying them in physics class. If I look back far enough, I think I see the start of this path when I almost failed 4th grade mathematics, got scolded by my mom, and concentrated on math and science to become one of the best in my 5th grade class.
But now that I think about it, I should have just given up on math and stayed near the bottom. I should have given up on those equations and numbers when I was 10 years old and focused more on using my imagination. Instead of practicing my math skills, I should have read more books and practiced visualzing everything in my mind until I could see everything happening on the paper in front of me. I should have practiced my writing skills so that I could convey my own visions to those around me. With these skills I think I would have been able to at least attempt to enter the movie industry. Isn't that what we appreciate in directors like Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, and George Lucas? Aren't we all captivated two hours at a time by how they interpret words and put a vision to them? It's probably the reason there are sites like Hollywood Stock Exchange that focus on rating how well these movies appeal to Americans 365 days a year.
Boo. I'm going to think about this all night as I read my outsourcing book for engineering management class. That and how much I wish I was watching War of the Worlds right now.
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