Tuesday, August 19, 2008

My pie making skillz have dropped by -1

So basically last weekend I tried making a pie and failed! Cant believe I failed so badly. I was trying to make a no-bake pie. It should have been very simple. I followed the directions completely, but yet it still was an utter mess. It is no lie that my cooking skills are on a sub-par level. People who say cooking is easy are liars. I have tried many times making food and yet it always turn out badly. The only times it doesnt turn out quite bad is when I make rice and eggs. My recipe goes as such: Take eggs, pour into frying pan. If it turns all yellow and not soggy it is all done. Take rice, put in rice cooker with water and hit "cook rice" button. Wait 20-30 minutes and then eat hot rice with eggs. Oh add some soy sauce and salt and pepper to eggs. I only perfected this with the aid of my mother. She is an excellent cook - it's just sad for me that her ability isn't hereditary.

PS
I forgot I can make sandwiches like nobody's business!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Otakon 2008 - It was a convention full of BREASTS

Ok yes the title is a bit ... tantalizing isn't it? I'm sorry, to my own disappointment, I'm not really talking about women showing off their assets. Yes I will not lie that there were women who were wearing costumes that did just that, but overall that was a minority. What I'm really talking about here is that the male female ratio had dramatically changed since the first time I went to Otakon in 1998. I was a teenager still in high school back then and the only thing I knew about anime was Dragonball and that Street Fighter 2 came from the same country. Back then it was considered a good number of females attended the con. I think from my memory it was a 70/30 male to female ratio back then. Also I remember seeing more stereotypical otaku guys... you know the fat smelly kind with large thick glasses. This year the male to female ratio to me was closer to 40/60. It's like almost a complete reversal!

I have not been to Otakon for about 3 years, but I decided to venture to it again because some of my good friends decided to get an artist alley table and I really wanted to see them again. I've been behind an artist table many times before, but it was more following around artist friends than actually pursuing to show off my own work or talking to people admiring it. This year was a complete different experience behind the table. I actually took commissions! I never really done that before, which I only now regret. It's fun if you can get the right kind of client who will let you run a bit free and wild. I know that I am late to this concept. My artist friends from my past, who are all highly successful, will laugh at me now.

I wasnt expecting to enjoy a convention ever again (hence why I havent gone to one for a few years) but now I am really excited to go to my next one. I want to have more art to show and hopefully can get to meet new and aspiring artists. It's something I notice about myself. Meeting new artists who have great potential makes me remember all my dreams and aspirations when I was their age. It makes me all hyped up to work on my personal projects again. I also enjoy giving them advice when I can especially when they think I am a person who can give good advice (alas if only they knew most of my advice stems from the lessons I learned from huge mistakes I've made in my life). That also is something new to me. I always give advice to friends but never to strangers face to face. It's really exhilirating, but can sometimes be annoying too especially if they go off in a tangent. I need to admit though my social skills need a lot of polishing up especially compared to my friends at my table.

Overall I had a great time at Otakon 2008 even though I barely went anywhere but the artist alley. I hopefully can make it to Katsucon 2009 and have tons more artwork to sell.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

5.8 ! no 5.4 !

So six months in LA and finally I experienced an earthquake. And it was a pretty decent one. At first it was recorded as a 5.8 then it downgraded to 5.4. You can see the details here: http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Quakes/ci14383980.html.

Well it was different from what I expected. I was in North Hollywood at work when I saw my desk start to wobble and I thought it was just my leg tapping the desk. It wasn't until all my moniters and cubicle walls begin to shake that I realized it was an earthquake. Once that dawned on me, it was basically over. Must have been only 6 seconds long. The only feeling I had was that I felt like I was sitting on jello and someone was wobbling it around. I was expecting more rumbling and not being able to walk properly and falling down. Even my toys on my desk didnt fall over. I'm kind of disappointed, but maybe that's a good thing.

Oh well at least I can scratch off earthquake from my list of natural disasters I survived. I think I only have volcanic eruption and tsunami left now.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Dragon Tametress preview


This is an old unfinished piece that I just reworked and is finally now ready for me to finish coloring. Hope to finish it by August.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Brand spankin' new car



As of July 18th, 2008, I am a very proud owner of a Black 2008 Volkswagen GTI!

I have been researching cars for 3 months now. I only got serious this month and started to test drive cars. At first I just wanted something to replace my dying 1994 honda civic. It was a good car but unfortuantly there were problems with it which resulted in me only being able to get on average 27-28 miles per gallon. To get higher MPG I had to drive like an old lady...a very very old lady.

So I was thinking of a Yaris or a Fit or maybe even a Versa (all hatchbacks tho..i love hatchbacks). I just wanted soemthing that will take me to place to place. After test driving the GTI tho, I instantly fell in love. It had 2 times the power of my civic and I could feel it with ever gear shift. There was no other car, driving wise, that made me smile so much. Firm, responsive, and aggressive. It's all there in my GTI.

It doesnt have the best MPG though, but this is more classfied as a almost-sports car and shouldnt be in the same class as a Yaris or Fit. From my unscientiffic and most likely inaccurate measurements, this car gets me about 28-30 miles per gallon so far. Better than the average of my civic and I am not driving as an old lady, but I'm also not driving like a teenager addicted to speed. I'm just now and then that a**hole who tailgates you when your slower car is driving up a steep hill.

So far I'm loving the car, but now the only issue that I have is if I can afford it. On paper after organizing all my finances and bills, I can definitely afford it with no issues and still live the way I currently live, but I still fear that I might not be able to. It's my first truly big purchase on my own and I really dont want to mess this up. I feel like it might be time to go back into that ramen diet that I enjoyed back in college just in case... Well if anything this will definitely boost my credit to help me in the future if I ever want to own any real estate.

Overall I dont regret paying for it; if I am going to drive, the drive better be as fun as hell.