Archive for November, 2007
Making it all worthwhile …
by Jeremy on Nov.30, 2007, under Uncategorized
Someone told me once that whoever said “Money Can’t Buy Happiness” never had any. We’ll I’ve had some, and I still say money can’t buy happiness. It’s not about the money. Money’s nice to have, but in my mind nothing will ever beat being able to help someone else and make them happy. That’s what brings me happiness.
Taking what looks like a hopeless situation and turning it into a success … That’s what brings me happiness.
I’m up way too late tonight, but it was all worth it. I’m incredibly happy that Ruzena has the perseverance to not give up even when the situation looks bleak. It also makes me happy that she trusts me enough to let me take control and do whatever I can to help. Because of her will to keep fighting when, admittedly, I would’ve even thrown in the towel and called it a night, I was inspired to do all of the research … handle all of the technical aspects of the problem she faced in order to try and help her succeed. And she did succeed.
I’m proud of her and words can’t describe how happy I am that I was able to help her like that. Everything I’ve gone through … everything I’ve learned … accomplished and failed … attained and lost … It’s night’s like this that are making it all worthwhile.
Contacting Ron Paul?
by Jeremy on Nov.26, 2007, under Uncategorized
I’m looking for a way to get in touch with Congressman Ron Paul regarding a … rather important issue that I can’t detail publicly here. If anyone who may read this happens to have information on any possible way to contact him, via postal mail, e-mail, going to any upcoming appearances, anything … Please let me know. I’m willing to travel to get the information that I need, so don’t worry about location if I have to go to some appearance.
The more information on this subject, the better. Thanks.
Gaming
by Jeremy on Nov.18, 2007, under Omega Vortex
I’ve come to the conclusion that I seem to like developing games more than playing them, now. With the exception of games that involve 3D Graphics and such, of course. I just mean stuff like browser-based games and MUDs.
I’m certainly a coder at heart … Omega Vortex just launched its Games Division, so be on the lookout for (what I think will be) some pretty cool stuff from us there.