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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Do people's eyes not close?

So the other day Caitlin asked me how I could stand rinsing shampoo out of my hair the way I do, which involves sticking my head under water/mussing with my hair until the shampoo is gone, as opposed to her way which is apparently a very controlled all water goes backwards and none of it near her face way.  Aside from she can't stand getting her face wet, the part of the conversation that surprised me went like this -

Caitlin: Doesn't it sting your eyes when all the shampoo gets in there?
Me: No, I close my eyes.
Caitlin: Yeah, but it still gets in there.
Me: No it doesn't.
Me: Wait, does stuff still get in your eyes when you close them?
Caitlin: Well yeah, isn't that normal?

I don't believe that's normal, but I've never closed anyone else's eyes and then poured shampoo in them.  So internet: when you close your eyes is it a water tight seal?  Or does stuff still leak in?

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

A Terrible Day to Die Hard

In case anyone didn't get it from the reviews, A Good Day to Die Hard was really awful.  Don't go see it.  I had known it was supposed to be terrible going in, but thought it's Die Hard, you've got to see it!  Die Hard 4 was supposed to be terrible too, and maybe it was, but I didn't regret going.  It was kinda fun.

#5 was not fun.  I do regret going.  Save yourself the time and money.  It's not funny.  It makes 0 sense.  It's not good action.  It lacked any redeeming qualities.  Even the couple homages to earlier movies were terribly done.

So again, don't go see it.  That is all.


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Reboot?

So I abandoned this way back when for a variety of reasons.  I was busier and it had become a chore.   While at first I had been a little excited about the prospect of writing, I ultimately found that I was too self conscious to put up a lot of things I thought I wanted to.  I was self-conscious both in the way of knowing this is the internet and anyone can read what I write and it will be there forever, but also in the way that I was worried that people I knew were reading would think less or differently of me, so while that's still true I'll just stick to easier topics.

Anyways, with biking season almost back, I'm going to try posting again for a little bit at least.  I took my first ride since early November on Friday.  I didn't go that far, about 10 miles.  There's still not very much light after I get home from work.  I've got some things to work towards though, so I need to start getting out there.  I'm planning to ride in a century ride towards the end of May up in NY with my sister.  We might do the bike DC ride again, and we've talked about doing skyline drive, which runs along the top of the shenandoah range near here.  To get in shape for these I'm planning to umpire a little less this year and hopefully bike to work more than once a week, or at least get in rides most days even if I'm not going to/from work.  I've moved from GD's facility in Crystal City (a 15 mile ride) to the job site in SW DC (a 21 mile ride) so it's a bit further but will be a better workout, and if I focus on doing it I'm hoping I can do it more often.

I'll leave you with a few personal biking stats from last year -

  • By my accounting, I biked over 1600 miles last year.
  • Those 1600 miles came on 88 different rides, therefore averaging 18 miles/ride.
  • I had rides in Virginia, DC, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Arizona, and Colorado.
  • My longest total was the 62 mile ride to Nyack from Manhattan.
  • My longest one way ride was 45 miles the length of the W+OD.
  • My average pace to work at the start of the year was about 12mph.  By the end of the year I was closer to 14.  My to work pace (mostly downhill) went from 14 to 15.  My to home pace (mostly uphill) jumped from 10 to 13.