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Waus
02-11-2014, 07:30 AM
I'm peripherally aware of what kind of jobs some people here have, but I'm always curious what other people are spending their time on. What are you doing for work or for fun?

I'd go first, but I think then it would seem like I was just making a thread to brag or talk about the things I want to talk about.

cosmo105
02-11-2014, 11:46 AM
I'm not allowed to talk about it. Really!

But as for school, I haven't picked my research topic for this semester. Previously I've done independent study on modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) of irradiated produce, just a literature review to help inform the actual experiments that our thesis students do. I need to pick something for this class though. Thinking of something to do with plant proteins but I kind of want to branch out from what my focus has been in my actual job and learn something new and totally different.

Waus
02-11-2014, 12:00 PM
I'm not allowed to talk about it. Really!

But as for school, I haven't picked my research topic for this semester. Previously I've done independent study on modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) of irradiated produce...

Cool. I didn't even realize that was a thing. I'm going to look for that radiated food logo on packaging now.

cosmo105
02-11-2014, 12:49 PM
Oh, you won't find it easily. Irradiation has yet to catch on in the US. It's very common in other countries and the quality of irradiated produce, especially tropical stuff that can't be grown here, is usually pretty high - but American consumers just won't accept it yet. It's a shame, because it's so promising and could prevent so much waste. The symbol is called the Radura, btw :) (I'm the captain of our school's college bowl team, my brain is filled with trivia)

Dorothy Wood
02-13-2014, 09:39 AM
For work I manage a storefront boutique/gallery. It's too stressful, Ive been having panic attacks and feel like im constantly fixing other peoples mistakes...so I'm trying to learn more things on my own while doing my current job well. Honestly I think I just want to be an artist and a designer of things that are helpful and that people need. I'm tired of selling things.

Anyway I would also like to be in a metal band. :)

Lyman Zerga
02-13-2014, 05:50 PM
your mum!

ms.peachy
02-13-2014, 07:14 PM
^^ ha ha

For money, I work for a company that does indoor air and water quality testing, and then helps people find solutions to any outstanding issues. You may have heard, we have some pollution problems here in China... It's ok. It's a decent job, my boss is great and I have a lot of autonomy. It's not as cool as when I used to be able to tell people I worked at the Science Museum, but c'est la vie.

For love, I am also on the steering committee for an expat parent community called ShanghaiMamas, helping to develop content for our website and to organize social events, that sort of thing. The group has grown from about 800 members four years ago to more than 4000 today, so that's pretty exciting. We are recognized now as a 'force' in this town, which is kind of interesting - a lot of companies want to get in good with us to promote themselves to our members, etc etc. But we're really really cautious about maintaining a real sense of trust within our community and not becoming some place where marketers can bombard our (very desirable) demographic. It's interesting times.

Beyond that, it's just the usual being a mom, being a wife, being a friend kind of stuff. Which is nice too :)

checkyourprez
02-13-2014, 08:30 PM
Oh, you won't find it easily. Irradiation has yet to catch on in the US. It's very common in other countries and the quality of irradiated produce, especially tropical stuff that can't be grown here, is usually pretty high - but American consumers just won't accept it yet. It's a shame, because it's so promising and could prevent so much waste. The symbol is called the Radura, btw :) (I'm the captain of our school's college bowl team, my brain is filled with trivia)

i cop that irradiated beef sometimes when its on reduced price. bout that discount meat baby.

Waus
02-13-2014, 11:00 PM
indoor air and water quality testing,

Whoa - air and water testing in Shanghai? You must get some crazy cases.

Kudos on the parenthood group - we're just getting acquainted with the ones here in Denver.

abbott
02-14-2014, 08:58 AM
yea I got my Stipulated Confidentiality Order signed by a judge delivered yesterday. Technically I can talk about how I cant talk and I can talk about the confidentiality agreement but nothing else.

russhie
02-15-2014, 04:10 AM
Work wise, I just started a program support role at a new higher ed facility. I have to travel four hours a day to get there/back but after being unemployed for 6 months I don't have the luxury of requesting something closer.
Fun wise, I am learning to make cheese (can make fetta quite well and mastering mozzerella now - haloumi is next!). I'm also learning to ride a motorbike and horse ride western style.

Outside of work, I volunteer for a for a statewide horse rescue group which is equal parts rewarding, frustrating and devastating so it's not really something I do for 'fun'.

Kid Presentable
02-15-2014, 09:33 AM
Planning the mental health services required over the next ten years in this state. Identifying the gaps in current service delivery and mapping the meeting of the deficit over the coming decade. My role isn't super technical, though. I solve problems, refine concepts and bring disparate groups of stakeholders together to a shared sense of purpose. And write a lot.

Not what I dreamed if doing, but it's nice.

Waus
02-15-2014, 10:25 AM
Planning the mental health services required over the next ten years in this state. Identifying the gaps in current service delivery and mapping the meeting of the deficit over the coming decade. My role isn't super technical, though. I solve problems, refine concepts and bring disparate groups of stakeholders together to a shared sense of purpose. And write a lot.


That sounds like a good job. Mental health services actually comes up in conversation around Denver a lot - apparently our city does a pretty crappy job of providing it for the homeless compared to other major cities.

funk63
02-15-2014, 02:31 PM
comic book map thing. sup erryone

Guy Incognito
02-15-2014, 05:07 PM
^ Hey!

Waus
02-15-2014, 07:32 PM
Outside of work, I volunteer for a for a statewide horse rescue group which is equal parts rewarding, frustrating and devastating so it's not really something I do for 'fun'.

I had to study horse rescue groups to help my wife write a paper last year. I don't remember the specifics, but I remember coming away from it thinking there were a lot of nutjobs mixed in with the sane people trying to take care of wild horses.

russhie
02-17-2014, 04:18 AM
I had to study horse rescue groups to help my wife write a paper last year. I don't remember the specifics, but I remember coming away from it thinking there were a lot of nutjobs mixed in with the sane people trying to take care of wild horses.

Yeah, horse enthusiasts on the whole are a pretty interesting group - they tend to be pretty opinionated about horse care.

Our group takes on abused and neglected horses that have been surrendered or seized, rehabs them and places them into long term care. The horses aren't sold, so they are surrendered back to us if the new carer can longer look after them. We do our best to weed out the crazies but as long as they have the capacity to keep horses safe, fed, and mentally well we can't really deny them.

The absolute most awful part of volunteering is the vitriol we face from the general public at times. We are a small band of volunteers, taking on damaged and sick animals (who will often require specialist care for the remainder of their lives) and we often have to make the call to put especially unwell horses down. Instead of directing anger towards the people giving these horses a more 'pleasant' end to their suffering, they should be more active in helping with large animal welfare education efforts and neglect prevention. But it's so much easier to be critical from your couch, unfortch.

ms.peachy
02-17-2014, 08:34 AM
I had to study horse rescue groups to help my wife write a paper last year. I don't remember the specifics, but I remember coming away from it thinking there were a lot of nutjobs mixed in with the sane people trying to take care of wild horses.

From my observation, in any type of 'animal rescue' type groups whatever kind of animal it is, there is the set of people who are really committed and do really important, thankless work - and then there is set of people who are teetering along the whacka whacka line and do it so they get to feel like they are important.

DandyFop
02-18-2014, 03:27 PM
At my day job I photoshop sales mocks, so basically the sales team uses them to show brands what it would look like if their ads were on our site. It's pretty fun and easy and I've been here long enough that I've gotten pretty good at it!

At night I do as much standup comedy as humanly possible, and I write scripts with friends, and see lots of insane and fun things and, generally, really enjoy all of it.

ericlee
02-20-2014, 07:10 AM
comic book map thing. sup erryone

Don't even know what that means but my buddy is trying to sell these spiderman comics of his.

http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=251454525229

Waus
02-20-2014, 10:26 PM
Just finished our monthly discussion group where we try to read difficult literature and then explain it to each other until we're too drunk to articulate the ideas. I found "A Nietzsche Reader" at some used bookstore for $6.50, spent a few weeks of commutes listening to library audio lectures on the subject and attempted to communicate it.

Presented to some grad students about the Sandinista revolution and the role of the Catholic church in it.

Wrapping up an excruciatingly boring series of animations of information about government aid for highway construction projects, after that doing some fake newscast videos for emergency exercises.

Finishing a baby journal for our soon-to-be-here newborn.

abbott
02-21-2014, 09:05 AM
currently I am lobbying to flood Death Valley.

why not flood Death Valley?

The Mojave River flows inland and is just miles away. Large hose and fill Death Valley.

Lower sea level +/-4 inches

Decrease temperature to surrounding area and add moister.

Anyway, thought it was a good idea and I would do it if I could.

TurdBerglar
02-21-2014, 11:10 AM
and why we're at it we can blast the hawaiian islands into space...

YoungRemy
02-21-2014, 01:38 PM
I'm working on updating my rez.









add moister.

Vic Colfari
02-21-2014, 04:28 PM
Decrease temperature to surrounding area and add moister.


For a moister cupcake I recommend the following:

The type of flour you use is key. I use liquid fat, and I add an extra egg YOLK to whatever eggs are called for in the recipe with nice results. But, flour gets old, can be the culprit of dry cupcakes. I use cake flour or add some almond or coconut flour to the AP flour. I bake small cupcakes and I bake on demand. Cupcakes even with the best guidance are not designed to sit for days uneaten.

abbott
02-21-2014, 11:04 PM
surely you can talk better shit than my spelling

Did you know the water level in death valley is less than 10 feet, just in case you need water you can dig.

abbott
02-21-2014, 11:05 PM
oh yea and my idea only needs a big hose to work.

Not sure how you get an island in space.

ericg
02-22-2014, 12:25 PM
i'm working on a car rental program that promotes and regulates electric and innovative vehicles.. soon to become commuter fleets across the country with each city having infrastructure, charging/ parking cells. I've sent a proposal to many universities and would like to start by working with and renting to students for $5 an hour initially.. I'm hoping to participate at one spark this year, a crowd funding venue in jax, but ish is tight..

Anyway,there ya go.

Kid Presentable
02-22-2014, 06:38 PM
i'm working on a car rental program that promotes and regulates electric and innovative vehicles.. soon to become commuter fleets across the country with each city having infrastructure, charging/ parking cells. I've sent a proposal to many universities and would like to start by working with and renting to students for $5 an hour initially.. I'm hoping to participate at one spark this year, a crowd funding venue in jax, but ish is tight..

Anyway,there ya go.

Didn't the oil companies shut down the last commercial efforts to do this? How are you going to compete? Honest question.

ericg
02-23-2014, 01:44 PM
yeah.. but the tiger can't be caged forever...
venues are now choosing creators/ entrepreneurs for One Spark based on a presentation etc.. where in april, in dt jax, several blocks will be reserved for this fundraiser and there will be many presentation booths/ stands.. i fucked the youtube presentation up good and proper but i'll know soon if I'll be representing... even if nothing comes of it, i will still start.. just smaller than i'd like.. i'd like to make it a franchise by putting together a booklet on how to start this up in any and every city.. in case i'm assassinated. i joke..
not

ericg
02-24-2014, 02:12 PM
if you haven't seen 'who killed the electric car' yet, go see it... i have yet to see 'revenge of the electric car'..

they can own all the green energy too which would suck in ways untold.. they just do whatever the hell they want to do, and when they want to do it.

i wish people would invest... if hollywood ever wanted some production value, here it is! or just make a movie about shit... which is nice, but what???

hydrogen will soon be introduced, so they've been saying... and will probably continue to say, until there's just no more oil in the ground... is it safe to be taking oil out of the ground anyway.. does it cushion the plates or something? i dunno.. i'll look it up..

check out www.solarroadways.com too.

ericg
02-24-2014, 03:00 PM
but who knows what tech they're going to release in the future.. uk hacker, solo, hacked the pentagon and said he found all kinds of ish to do with antigravity and ufo's etc... maybe some magnets in the road so we can glide around... not to mention the science around transporting things.. the whole in every part...

it seems to be common knowledge now that tesla figured out free energy and we know who suppressed/ still suppresses it.. which is alarming.. for everyone to know about things yet nothing has or is done about them... we haven't even lifted a finger to indict those who killed kennedy, hell, hollywood even made the movie.. everyone's seen it and knows it was a conspiracy ... but the same conspirators still rule to this very day..

not to mention all the other gifted people like tesla wasting god given talents to have to work within bullshit social and economic structures, impeded and quelled to a slave like society..

who's really controlling things? maybe some evil alien mind controlling those in power, bent on destroying the planet slowly.. or in a blink of an eye in all the eons... maybe the earth is the devil's domain.. maybe it's hell for bad angels... maybe it's a way for the angels to be as living matter in this dimension... i dunno.

anyway, everything counts... i say do everything we can do.. it's no one solution.. we're going to have to get rid of our oiligarchy though... it's been too long!

Yeti
02-25-2014, 07:23 AM
I just finished a short form doc. It is a biography called- Larger than Life: Captain John Cussons (1838-1912). Cussons was 17 when he decided to take a steam ship from Horncastle, England to New York. He sailed down the Mississippi River......he lived with the Sioux Indians where he fashioned himself into a pioneer. He hunted buffalo and he had the looks of Buffalo Bill before Buffalo Bill (they actually became friends). He decided to join the southern cause as a scout. He was known for his bravado and wild looks. He even participated in one of the better known duels of the civil war. 40 paces with Mississippi rifles. Captain Cussons was captured at Gettysburg when he decided to light a cigar and take a stroll through a northern encampment. While in prison he started an acting troop called the Rebel Thespians. Prison life was tough so when he was furloughed he went back to England for a month. When he returned he decided to go to a small village outside of Richmond, Va. The story goes....he was fleeing northern troops when he found a house. A lady let him in where he hid under the bed of a dying man. He would later marry the woman after her husband passed. Her name was Susan Allen and the village was named after her husband. The community was called Glen Allen. Cussons was a dreamer so instead of farming the land he built a large printing business. He patented perpetual calendars and the first desktop calendar. His business employed hundreds of residents and he became wealthy. He decided to build an opulent vacation spot along the railroad tracks for people to stay. It was called Forest Lodge. He created lakes and had deer, peacocks and some exotic animals on the property. He hosted Buffalo Bill who would perform gun shows. The lodge fell on tough times and Cussons became combative with the residents. He called them Communists and threatened to kill their chickens and livestock if they set foot on his property. He thought they were making a "soft" living on his back. He became a disillusioned veteran after the civil war and wrote books such as Our History as the Yankee Makes It and Takes It. He said he would not cut his hair or shave until Virginia seceded. Cussons became a recluse and died in 1912. He is buried in the world famous Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Va.

M|X|Y
02-26-2014, 09:10 AM
link it up, yo(y)

Yeti
02-27-2014, 12:52 PM
link it up, yo(y)


http://www.co.henrico.va.us/pr/hctv-program-schedule/online-programs/

Look for....Larger than Life: Captain John Cussons

I also did a cool biography on Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters that is on the streaming link. It was nominated for a regional Emmy Award. I lost though. Bastards!!

ericg
02-27-2014, 02:07 PM
haha.. very good very good..!

i just wanted to say that my biz, hour electric ride, will be participating in one spark at juice gallery downtown jax in april!!! i couldn't be happier!!

if you live here, come check it out.. we are doin' a futuristic exhibit of waht jax should look like in 2025.

abbott
03-01-2014, 08:33 AM
http://www.co.henrico.va.us/pr/hctv-program-schedule/online-programs/

Look for....Larger than Life: Captain John Cussons

I also did a cool biography on Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters that is on the streaming link. It was nominated for a regional Emmy Award. I lost though. Bastards!!

sweet