I found out today, in my interview, that paid internships are much better than unpaid. I asked the recruiter why this was so, other than for monetary benefits; he basically said something along the lines of… When companies look over applicants and they see someone who worked a non-paid internship, they think of the work that they did as go fetch this, and be my slave type position. If they see someone who worked a paid internship, they generally think that the person did actual work, and worked directly on products, etc…
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Company Names… how? why?
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Sleep walking Jim
I forgot to mention, in my previous Colorado post, that I walked in my sleep twice while I was out there. The second time, I woke everyone up in the bunkhouse. To me, it was pretty amusing, but I’m pretty sure that I really freaked the other people out.
The first time (Saturday night -10/11/2003), I got out of bed and went over toward a bag on the floor, by the door. I think I was looking for a bottle of water or something, but I’m not quite sure what I was planning on doing with it. I do remember that I was kneeling down by the bag, but I don’t think I was looking through it. At that point, I started to wake up, and then I heard some rustling from one of the other people in the bunkhouse. So, I jumped back into bed and tried not to make a huge deal about it. No one mentioned it the next day, so I felt as though it was fitting to bring up with Bill, while we were out.
The second time (Sunday night – 10/12/2003) that I did something in my sleep, I really didn’t walk anywhere. It would be more characterized as me acting out a dream that I was having. I believe that the dream consisted of some sort of chain/nail cover that was coming over me. It would have been similar to a bed sheet that was being pulled up the bed. Though, in my little world, it had nails/spears on the end, and wasn’t something that draped over a body. So, I did what anyone would do in that situation, I jumped out of bed. When I “woke up,” I was on all fours on the floor. At that point, the amount of noise that I made woke everyone up, and I heard my Dad asking my brother if I was ok. Who knows why he couldn’t ask me, but apparently he thinks that he has to go through a mediator in order to communicate with me sometimes. So while my brother was asking me questions, the other two people in the room where probably just really confused. I know that my brother asked me what I was doing or if I knew where I was. I was still partly dreaming at that point, so I kind of mumbled yeah, but really, I was just trying to get a grasp on what was real, etc… I know that I would’ve answered and explained about the chain/nail type cover thing that was out to get me, but I’m just not that expressive. At that point, it seemed pretty normal for something like that to try to “get me.” But instead, I got right back in bed and fell asleep, to wait for the questions the next day.
Both nights, I think I had maybe one or two beers. Nothing major, so it must have been something else to give me so much pent up energy. Strange.. maybe one day, I’ll figure out what it is that gets me going like that.
Back from Colorado
Well, I’m back from Colorado and I got an Elk! hehe, that was quite an experience. We hunted for a total of 4 days. There were 5 people in our group, including myself. So, Bill (my brother) and I were assigned a guide, per day, and the others were assigned guides as well. First, we had this guy named Tad, who was a sheep guide in Alaska prior to working at this ranch. He was pretty cool and definitely knew how to hunt animals.
The way that they hunt is that they drive into the mountains, using 4×4 trucks, in the morning and then again at night. So, you drive out around 6:30-6:45am, right as the sun is coming up. By the time you get to the hunting area, it was usually pretty bright. Then, we would go back to the camp around 10:00am and hang out there till around 3:30-4:00pm. At that point, we would take the truck to a different hunting area and hunt till dusk. We were on a private ranch, where the ranch owner had about 50,000 acres. He had one mountain/hill area that is NEVER hunted. This is to provide a safe haven for the Elk, so that they stay on his land more. I’ve been told that people have seen herds of Elk numbering 400-500 or more in that area. Otherwise, they had about 6-10 hunting areas that they took people throughout the week. They never hunted the same area more than once per day, so that the Elk would not get into a schedule of avoiding the area.
So the first morning, Bill, Tad, and I went to a hunting area. He would drive down a path, and stop before a clearing. We would then walk to the clearing and see if there were any animals there. We got to a bigger clearing and Tad started calling the Elk. We heard one or two bugle back to us, so he kept calling. A group of Elk ended up coming within 20-30 yards of us. There were about 7-10 in the group and they just walked down a runway that was pretty close to us. There wasn’t a real big bull in the group, so we let them pass. Afterwards, we moved to an edge of the trees and Tad continued calling for bulls… He almost got this one to come out from the forest, when all of the previous elk and more came running into the field. This time, there were probably about 30 or more in the group. He said that they were probably spooked by other hunters, since we were near one of the fence lines of the property.
Anyway, two days went by of similar type situations… each time that we went out, we saw Elk. After the first two days, Tad had to go back to his other job, so Bill and I went out with another guide named Girstsaw (sp?). He is from Mongolia, and he was a guide there before coming to the US. I forget the type of animal that he guided for, but Tad said that it is one of the hardest animals to hunt. Anyway, Bill nicknamed him Mountain Goat, cause this fucker could run up hills/paths like it was no problem. I don’t think that he ever got tired. Anyway, Monday morning, we were all walking down a path. We heard about 3-4 bulls bugling in the forest/a meadow over a hill. I could see about 10 elk in the forest, but it was pretty thick Aspen, so I couldn’t get a good shot at one of the bulls. While we were looking at those, we crept up the path a little, and another group of about 10 elk came from another direction and crossed the path in front of us. They crossed the path about 75 yards away from us. Girstsaw whispered that there was a 5×5 bull in the pack, so I knelt down and put my elbow on my knee. The bull stopped in the middle of the trail and faced us broadside. My first shot knocked him down like a lump of shit. Right after I shot, Girstsaw started calling like he was a female elk (cow), and made the occasional bugle. This is to calm the elk in the area. So, at that point, Bill was the next to shoot. We tried to hunt them for a while, but unfortunately the other elk moved out of the area. While we were walking to continue hunting, we walked up to the Elk that I shot. It ended up that I shot him through the spinal cord, which made him drop like that. So, I guess a bit graphically, I put another shot through the back of his neck to finish him off. Keep in mind that I had my gun sighted in at 200 yards and was aiming at the power plant area at about 75 yards or so… The elk ended up being a 4×5 elk, which isn’t bad at all for that region. 4×5 means that there were 4 points on one side of his rack, and 5 points on the other side. Btw, elk are fucking huge in person… I joked with Bill that the head reminded me of a camel’s head…
So, the next morning (Tuesday), we went out with Girstsaw again. This time, I was somewhat happy that I didn’t need to bring a gun. So I brought a camera instead. When we were driving up to the top of a clearing on one of the mountains, we came across a herd of about 20-30 elk. They ran back into the forest beyond the clearing. The path that we were on eventually continues through the forest to the clearings that we were at the first day (read 3rd paragraph). Anyway, we drove through the woods a little bit and parked. When we got out of the truck, we heard about 6-8 bulls bugling to each other in the hills. We walked fast along the path, to keep up with the elk. Bill had shots at about 3-4 of the bulls along the way, but they were either bad shots, or something else came up. One of the times, I think he was a little too excited, tried shooting at one, but he had the safety on. So, we continued up the mountain path, through the woods. At this point, we were pretty much running along the path. They got to a "clearing" off the edge of the road. Girstsaw was only about 5 feet tall or so, so he couldn’t see the details of the elk in the clearing. Bill was tall enough to see horns, so he took up a position next to the closest tree. He said that at that point, his adrenaline was kicking in, and combined with the rush of running up the hill… he fired his first shot, and we think that he totally missed the bull. Well, it appears that the bull didn’t know where the shot was from, so about as fast as I’ve seen someone reload a bolt-action, Bill had the gun back up against the tree. Between all of this, I was able to sneak up the trail a few steps, so that I could see his next shot. He fired another shot, and this time, we all saw the back side of the Elk drop a bit. Girstsaw continued to call the elk and make bugle noises, as they all took off. We sat there for about 15 minutes or so… We all figured that Bill had hit the spinal cord, similar to how I did.
After the 15 minutes, we all started down the clearing, to where the elk had been. I spotted the blood trail, and we proceeded to follow it through a runway through the forest. It was pretty tough to see the blood in places, but we ended up finding the elk about 600 yards or so from where it was originally shot. It fell down the hill further from the runway that we were on… it would have fell off a 10-15 foot cliff, but it was stopped by 3 pine trees about 5 feet before the edge. So, Girstsaw proceeded to go get the truck, and then gut the elk out. When he cut open the elk, the insides were all full of blood, so we figured that Bill hit some major organ/artery. He also broke a leg, which, we think, is why we all saw the ass end of the elk drop. Otherwise, it was a good shot, and no real gut shot, etc… strange path that the bullet traveled though. At that point, we were about 800-1200 yards downhill from the path where the truck was. So, Girstsaw suggested that we cut it in half and haul it up hill by hand. He ended up cutting it in half around the rib cage, and then split the ass part in two, so that there were two "hams." He through one on his shoulders and proceeded to walk right up through the thick forest, like he was walking down a hill. Meanwhile, Bill and I grabbed a horn and started pulling the front half up to the runway. We then got the front part back to the "clearing" where Bill originally shot it. At that point, Girstsaw had gone back and brought the other ham up to the truck. He didn’t even look winded… Anyway, we got it all back to the truck and were back in camp around 9:00am or so. Bill got a 5×6. Btw, I have some pictures that I took, of some of this… Well, my Dad will have the pictures, but whatever… So, if I get them, I’ll post them somewhere.
My Dad got a nice 4×4 elk, with a rack a little bigger than mine. Another guy got a 6×6 that just overweighed the rest of the racks… The guys at the ranch said that the 6×6 was probably the largest one taken so far this year.
Whew… that is the majority of the hunting parts… I have some other stories, but I’m not in the mood to put them down here, and what can I say… the alcohol was flowing 🙂
It was a good time though, and I think we’ll be going back again next year.
Bartender
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Auto Increment Build Numbers for C# Projects in VS.NET 2003
Ok… I was really sick of incrementing the build number, each time that I built my project. Also, I know that I could use the NAnt task to increment build numbers, but this project does not have NAnt configuration files, and I don’t feel like writing them just to increment the build number. Since no one else has apparently created one of these for Visual Studio .NET C# projects, I hacked together this macro to do it autonomously. It basically opens up all projects in the solution (you can change this to only the active projects) and tries to open the corresponding AssemblyInfo.cs file in each project. You can specify which field you would like to increment, also. To install, do the following:
- Tools->Macros->New Macro Project
- Call it whatever you want. Example BuildMacros
- Alt-F11 (Opens up the Macros IDE)
- Copy and paste the macro code below, in the Module1 code.
- Rename Module1 macro to BuildIncrementer
- Open up EnvironmentEvents macro under BuildMacros (Or whatever you named your macro project)
- Add the following under the Automatically generated code region in the EnvironmentEvents macro
Private Sub BuildEvents_OnBuildDone(ByVal Scope As EnvDTE.vsBuildScope, ByVal Action As EnvDTE.vsBuildAction) Handles BuildEvents.OnBuildDone
- IncrementBuildNumber()
End Sub
This is the macro:
Imports System.Diagnostics
Public Module BuildIncrementer
- ‘ From http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/Q237/8/70.ASP&NoWebContent=1
Function GetProjectDir(ByVal FullName)
Dim proj_path proj_path = Split(StrReverse(FullName), "", -1, 1)
Dim count
count = UBound(proj_path)
Dim full_path full_path = ""Dim i
For i = 1 To countfull_path = full_path & "" & proj_path(i)
Next
GetProjectDir = StrReverse(full_path)
End Function
‘ objSel- Represents the TextSelection object highlighting the version string to increment
‘ count- Represents the position, in the version string, to be incremented
‘ incrementBy- Represents a number to increment the version number by
Sub ReplaceText(ByVal objSel As TextSelection, ByVal count As Integer, ByVal incrementBy As Integer)
- Dim strTemp As String() = Nothing
Dim strTemp2 As String = ""
Dim i As Integer = 0
strTemp = objSel.Text.Split(".")
Dim s As String
For i = 1 To strTemp.Length – 1
- If i = count Then
- Dim oldValue As Integer = strTemp.GetValue(i)
Dim newValue As Integer
newValue = oldValue + incrementBy
Dim strNewValue As String = newValue
strTemp.SetValue(strNewValue, i)
Exit For
End If
Next i
objSel.Text = Join(strTemp, ".")
End Sub
‘ This event will be triggered after every build of a project
‘ You can modify the code below to only update projects that are active
‘ It currently will scan all projects in the solution for AssemblyInfo.cs files
‘ to update.
Sub IncrementBuildNumber()
- ‘Comment the follow 3 lines, if you want the build number to increment even if the build fails
If DTE.Solution.SolutionBuild.LastBuildInfo() <> 0 Then
- Exit Sub
End If
‘ Change this, if you would only like to modify the AssemblyInfo file in active project files
‘ For Each proj As Project In DTE.ActiveSolutionProjects
For Each proj As Project In DTE.Solution.Projects
- Dim full_path
full_path = GetProjectDir(proj.FullName)
‘ Attempt to open the AssemblyInfo.cs file
full_path = full_path & "AssemblyInfo.cs"
Try
- DTE.ItemOperations.OpenFile(full_path).Activate()
Dim activeDoc As Document = DTE.ActiveDocument
Dim objSelection As TextSelection
objSelection = DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection
Dim objStartPosition As Integer
‘ Get the text between AssemblyVersion(" and ")
objSelection.FindText("AssemblyVersion(""")
objStartPosition = objSelection.BottomPoint.DisplayColumn
Dim objEndPosition As Integer
objSelection.FindText(""")]")
objEndPosition = objSelection.AnchorPoint.DisplayColumn
‘ Get back to after the AssemblyVersion" part
objSelection.StartOfLine()
objSelection.FindText("AssemblyVersion(""")
objSelection.Collapse()
objSelection.MoveToDisplayColumn(0, objEndPosition, True)
ReplaceText(objSelection, 3, 1)
activeDoc.Close(vsSaveChanges.vsSaveChangesYes)
Catch
End Try
Next
End Sub
End Module
My “theme-park” dream
Last night/this morning I had a dream, which I remember some of the details from. I was at a theme park, waiting in line to go on this ride… It was a water ride. This water ride consisted of two cars on separate rails. These cars were 2 seaters, at most, though I think only one person at a time, rode in each car throughout my dream… when people got in the cars, and the ride was ready, the cars backed up a “track” almost vertically. The cars then proceed to ride down the track and splash in the water. A pretty uneventful ride, if I do say so myself… So for part of this dream, I was waiting in line and I watched the ride I remember seeing one person, who jumped out of a car, did 2 & 1/2 flips and landed pretty awkwardly in the water below. I remember thinking, as I approached the front, how the person was not injured, and how they actually pulled it off. The rest of the dream gets somewhat foggy… I know that I rode the ride and when I was getting off, people were leaving the amusement park in a hurried fashion. Sorry folks, but that’s pretty much all I can remember…
Depression and thoughts
I wrote this last night before going to bed. I felt as though I needed to get it off my mind…
How skewed I find myself today… I believe that this is due to the depression that has been building up throughout the course of today. Since Rob left yesterday, Rachel has shown little interest in things around her. That is unfortunate, since it seems to be rubbing off onto me. Not to be totally selfish, I think that she must be going through a pretty depressed moment, as she faces the next 2 months without seeing the love in her life. I feel for her, and I would like to offer her a better solution, other than sleeping away the feelings. Ultimately, I do not think that sleeping for long periods of time brings the person out of their depression. It is only the involvement in activities, getting ones mind off of the major subject causing said depression. Enough of that though…
I have been contemplating my world quite a bit, today. I have to admit that I feel much older than I did two days ago. I recently found out that one of my best friends (Andy Noth) from Green Bay is engaged. I would like to congratulate Andy & Amy and wish them the best. This coupled with the other engagement announcement from another GB couple, Jake & Brooke, has taken me out of the “college student” role and thrust me into the “life after college” role. As I look around at those near my age, and those close to me, I see happy couples going about the life laid out for them.
This brings me to yet another thing that has shrouded my mind lately. It seems that the common thing to do is to get married between ages 25 & 30. In general, ladies like closer to 25, while guys would prefer 30 or older. I myself, feel as though I will miss that range. I just don’t picture myself settling down into the typical family role. By the typical family role, I picture a middle aged guy coming home from a mediocre job, to find dinner ready at 6:00. After dinner, watch TV and finally go to bed, only to do it all over again. This type of life style seems so unfulfilling to me. Granted, the love part is what keeps things warm and makes it all worth it. Then again, maybe I’ll find someone who will make me feel as though I should settle down with them, only to leave my dreams for the dreams of our children. And so the cycle continues… As a side note, I did feel as though I met that person once before, but it apparently was not meant to be…
The final part is about the whole money thing… Oh, I have many thoughts on this subject. I actually had one major feeling toward my current employment situation until I read some excerpts from Einstein. So taken in by what I have read tonight, I am going to hold off on my original plans and do some thinking on how I want to approach my future. How much do I feel I should sacrifice for a green piece of paper? Are the sacrifices necessary? Do I play the existing game or change the rules of the game? So much of how this world works frustrates me. It’s not that I can’t get involved and add my 2 or 4 cents worth, it’s just how things work that really pisses me off. The fact that population control has a higher price tag than exploration / research. I agree with Einstein in that it amazes me how the human race, with how intelligent we are, still practices and makes a point to have wars and bickering be the backbone of society.
Anyway, I have to admit that putting this down in writing has lifted some of the weight of the world. I hope that I am able to express myself like this, if not more, in the future. For now, I’m back to reading some more of Einstein’s genius.
Dreams
I saw something today that sparked a little bit of an interest in me. Here is a post about someone’s dream. I’ve been known to have a few weird dreams now and again. Not to mention getting up and doing all sorts of interesting things while sleeping. So, if I remember my dream when I hop on the computer in the morning, I’ll jot down whatever I can recall. It’s been a while since I’ve had a real vivid dream, so I’m about due…
Tim Reynolds
I recently went to the Tim Reynolds show here in Baltimore. Actually, it was the night that hurricane Isabel was supposed to hit. When I was driving there and back to my house, it was only windy outside with sprinkles here and there. Later that night (Friday morning), one of the roads that I drove down became flooded. So, I guess I was pretty lucky with that. Tim had an excellent opening act for his show. It was Kaki King, this girl who is phenomenal on guitar. For some of her songs, she had both hands on the fret board, tabbing with all 8 fingers. If you get a chance, check her out. Tim was, as expected, just plain awesome. He played so many styles that night, that it would be hard to classify him into a specific genre. The recommendation to go see him goes without saying. All in all, it was a pretty intimate setting though, with about 50 people at the newly designed Funk Box (http://www.thefunkbox.com).
Also, it is worthy to note that http://www.timreynolds.com has been updated. This update is quite welcomed. If you didn’t visit that site before, consider yourself lucky for not dealing with the old interface. Also, Tim is very open to sharing of music, so the have an ftp site to download some of his shows.