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.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Dragon Tametress preview
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.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Drawing Warmup- WOT characters
Audio Books
I have an issue with books. They are a form of entertainment that I truly cannot ever share my attention with anything else. I become oblivious of all my surroundings when I read a book. I truly delve into it. My imagination runs wild and after each reading I am always left with untold stories in my head that the author might have thought of but never wrote down. All in all, I am in love with books and their power over me. But becasue of that, I tend to cancel plans or ignore situations that need my immediate attention just so I can read one more chapter. This is why after highschool I have only been able to read one book per year. Work, friends, other forms of entertainment, and personal ambitions fight for my attention now.
Audio books on the other hand are a godsend to me. Orson Scott Card (author of "Ender's Game") once said that audiobooks are the best representation of his works. I agree with this, but maybe not in the same way that Mr. Card sees it. For me audio books gives me the option to enjoy books while also doing another activity. It is easily carried around by an mp3 media player.
These days audio books serve as a form of concentration and not just as entertainment. I listen to them mostly now while I paint textures at work. This keeps my mind focused. I become almsot oblivious to my enviroment and I jsut let my hand flow freely as I work. I love my job, but having an audiobook to listen to makes my job even more entertaining. I look forward to always start working becasue of it. There's a touch more added excitement when I lay down a paint stroke. But this is as far as I can go with audio books. Unfortuantly if I do anyhting besides artwork while I listen, my multi-tasking mind shatters.
To me Audio books are better than reading; in the sense of being able to do multiple tasks. Because of audio books I have been able to enjoy 18 books in the past 6 months. This isnt including the re-listening of books that I also did. So I hope the production of them never cease.
Audio books on the other hand are a godsend to me. Orson Scott Card (author of "Ender's Game") once said that audiobooks are the best representation of his works. I agree with this, but maybe not in the same way that Mr. Card sees it. For me audio books gives me the option to enjoy books while also doing another activity. It is easily carried around by an mp3 media player.
These days audio books serve as a form of concentration and not just as entertainment. I listen to them mostly now while I paint textures at work. This keeps my mind focused. I become almsot oblivious to my enviroment and I jsut let my hand flow freely as I work. I love my job, but having an audiobook to listen to makes my job even more entertaining. I look forward to always start working becasue of it. There's a touch more added excitement when I lay down a paint stroke. But this is as far as I can go with audio books. Unfortuantly if I do anyhting besides artwork while I listen, my multi-tasking mind shatters.
To me Audio books are better than reading; in the sense of being able to do multiple tasks. Because of audio books I have been able to enjoy 18 books in the past 6 months. This isnt including the re-listening of books that I also did. So I hope the production of them never cease.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
July 4th 2008
My roommate dragged me to go watch fireworks with her and her friends. I was very reluctant. I am not a fan of fireworks cause I feel I've already had enough of my share of them. But the place we went to, much of my surprise, was amazing. We went to the observatory on top of Griffith Park in Los Angeles. It had a great view of the Hollywood sign. At this point I have been living here for 6 months and it was the first time for me to see it. Anyways I am really glad she dragged me out. The fireworks were far away but it still was nice to view it from high over the city night. Someday I really want to go back and to check out the stars through the huge telescopes there.
A year later
I have not posted for over a year now. As expected of such a length of time, a lot of things in my life have changed. I wish I could have been more fervent in my postings.
First off the biggest change is that I now live in LA. I moved here to accept a job as a character artist at a video game company. So far the job is great. I am having alot of fun and learning rapidly. It's something I always wanted to do, but I never really thought it was possible in my previous situation. Is it a dream come true then? If so then I would be almost admitting this is as far as I can go. I want to go further than that.
The 2nd thing is that I myself have changed. I dont know if it is a positive thing or not, but I have been more serious about almost everything. I usually just shrug things off and believe things will work out ok. It's a very carefree attitude. These days I take deeper breaths and calm myself to take more control of all the situations that I run into. I do not know how long that will last before i revert to my carefree attitude, but I hope that lasts for a while. I am enjoying my newer self. I feel less stressed out.
I look back at my older posts and I realize that I am completely too excited about everything. I remember when I wrote my older posts that I was alot more subdued than that. I can only look back and blush; maybe add a chuckle here and there too.
Knowing myself, I will most likely go on another dry spell of updating sometime soon. Before that I want to get up to date with all the things I've done in the past year. So we'll see a massive update this week and then a good length of inactivity afterwards.
First off the biggest change is that I now live in LA. I moved here to accept a job as a character artist at a video game company. So far the job is great. I am having alot of fun and learning rapidly. It's something I always wanted to do, but I never really thought it was possible in my previous situation. Is it a dream come true then? If so then I would be almost admitting this is as far as I can go. I want to go further than that.
The 2nd thing is that I myself have changed. I dont know if it is a positive thing or not, but I have been more serious about almost everything. I usually just shrug things off and believe things will work out ok. It's a very carefree attitude. These days I take deeper breaths and calm myself to take more control of all the situations that I run into. I do not know how long that will last before i revert to my carefree attitude, but I hope that lasts for a while. I am enjoying my newer self. I feel less stressed out.
I look back at my older posts and I realize that I am completely too excited about everything. I remember when I wrote my older posts that I was alot more subdued than that. I can only look back and blush; maybe add a chuckle here and there too.
Knowing myself, I will most likely go on another dry spell of updating sometime soon. Before that I want to get up to date with all the things I've done in the past year. So we'll see a massive update this week and then a good length of inactivity afterwards.
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