I bought some mouthwash today and got a haircut.
Happy April everyone!
It has been a while since I’ve made a personal blog post; as has been kindly been brought to my attention. It is because a lot of things and yet at the same time, not much had happened. I feel confident now in having something substantial deliver to my audience.
Important things first: I purchased Super Smash Brothers Brawl (Wii) and Rainbow Six Vegas 2 (X360). SSSB is an amazing game with a surprisingly very enjoyable single player and co-op. I recommend it for any Wii owner. (We even got Elizabeth to play and she seemed to be having a bit of fun once she found a character she liked.) RSV2 is a lot like RSV1 with sprinting and a RPG aspect not unlike COD4. The single player story is fun to play but ridiculous.
Hockey has been down right amazing. The Gophers went on a streak to beat Mankato 2 out of 3 games that all went into over time to get into the Final Five. The Gophers then went on to beat St. Cloud State and Colorado College to make it to the championship game. Ultimately Denver won but The Gophers put up such an amazing effort that it is impossible to be upset. If they continue to play this hard they have a great chance in the Frozen Four.
This past Tuesday I made crab cakes. They were pretty good and with some tweaking they could be great.  Perhaps I’ll share the recipe if there is any interest.
I leave on my Ski Paradise vacation soon. A whole week of water skiing in wonderfully warm and sunny weather. It should be an absolute blast. I only hope that my body can survive 4 sets a day for 5 days. I leave on the 5th and come back on the 12th.
I had a slight cold this past couple of weeks, but nothing Halls cough drops couldn’t fix.
Visited the family on Easter. Really strange when only half the family is there.
Gas is expensive ($3.10+) and influences me not to drive anymore. I have the feeling that when I look back and read this post I will be jealous of the low price.
It appears that a lot of my favorite shows are starting to air new episodes again. Reaper is on, South Park has been on for a while and I think the office should be coming back sometime soon.
The snow is melting and things are heating up.
I got a job.
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Wait what? Yup :-) I have been offered a position at Accenture as a Consulting Analyst and I have accepted it. The start date is May 27th. Meaning, I’ve got a couple of months to wait. However, as an entry level job I would be hard pressed to find anything better in this line of work. The job will require hard work, networking and perhaps frequent travel, but at this time of my life that sounds incredibly exciting.
The last week or so I’ve spent going through the interview process. I first was contacted by the recruiter and communicated with her. After that it was a phone interview. Having success in the phone interview led to an office visit. At the office visit I had a couple of interviews and lunch with a fellow potential hire and three employees who were in our position a year or so ago. Even though it was an interview and interviews are supposed to be huffy, I had a great time and met some very wonderful and interesting people.
I had originally been informed that I could start in April. This date has be canceled for some unexplained reason.  My guess is that they don’t have enough new hires to warrant batching the training process. This means I will be starting in May with all the new college graduates. That’s fine and waiting the extra month while I live on a budget is fine. Where things get complicated is the 2 weeks of training at Accenture’s campus in Chicago. This will likely occur at the end of June. Right about the time Becky and Brad get married. I can only hope that I’m allowed to fly back, if even on my own dime for that, or that the training wraps up on Friday and we leave Friday night. If anyone has any thoughts on this I’d be happy for any advice. What if I’m not able to come back? For now it’s as the old adage goes, “We’ll cross that bridge when we get there.”
I now have about 2 Months (minus vacation) to spend on a side project or catch up with friends, because once I start working I have a feeling I will fall off the face of the earth. I kid, but seriously during the week I will be a ghost. You will only be able to catch me on the weekends. Weekends are pretty sacred at Accenture.  I’d be happy to share more details in person. I don’t feel comfortable expunging details on the internet, never know who is listening.
That leaves us with today. I’m going to be picking up the parents from the airport after their two week long cruise. They have yet to hear about my job, so that should be good news for them. I’ve got laundry that needs to be done and some other misc. cleaning to do in preparation, so have a great weekend everybody!
Shatter expectations and conquer the world!
Things I’m looking forward to:
Things I’m not looking forward to:
In a bit I will get to the meat of the post, but right now there are updates to the list. Upon further research I’ve learned that the motherboard I choose is not SLI capable. For SLI you need a nvidia northbridge chipset. This means you are looking at a 780i or 790i (recently released). As a different option there is the 9800 GX2 which is recently released and it is a factory made SLI card that works on non SLI motherboards. (I told you research is important.) With the production of the 790i motherboards we will finally have DDR3 and SLI boards. (Prior to now it was one or the other for the most part.) nVidia is starting to roll out their 9000 series cards so look for prices on the 8000 series to begin to drop.
…and now for your regularly scheduled programming:
We have a computer and it’s peripherals. You should have a lot of Driver CDs, perhaps some free games and plenty of ad pamphlets. Software choices are exactly that, a choice. This is where you can truly customize your computer and make it your own. I do not condone piracy. However, I do know that it happens and I will say that the one thing I extremely advise against pirating is your OS. A legal version will make your life easier and aid in keeping you virus free. (Unless you consider windows a virus to begin with.)
Operating System
First things first, choose your OS (operating system). Since my aim with the computer is to play games among other tasks, I will be going the Windows route. Vista will be our choice since it is the “future” and SP1 should be out sometime soon. I’m not an expert on the different flavors of vista, but I would recommend getting one of the top tier packages. It will allow more control over your computer as well as some nice features. (Pure speculation, but if it’s comparable to XP Home and Pro, yea… go bigger.) Pay attention to whether your processor is 64 bit or 32 bit. As you will need to get the appropriate OS type.
My Selection: Windows Vista Ultimate
Price: ~$550
Office Suite/Tools
Right after getting taken to the cleaners purchasing windows, it’s time to find a suite of professional tools. The most basic choice is to pick up a version of Microsoft Office. If you can find one for cheap or you just can’t do without brand name toys, then go ahead and spend more money. I however will go the opensource route.
My Choice: Open Office
Price: Free, but donate for Karma!
Internet Browser
Without a browser how else would you waste your time? IE will likely be on your system because of the OS install. I suggest getting a better browser that is less susceptible to hacks.
My Choice: Firefox: Everyone should be using Firefox!
Price: More opensource Freeness!
E-Mail Client
If you purchased MS Office, then you will have Outlook and it’s a nice program to use for email. However, it is often targeted by hackers because of it’s wide spread use. This is why I suggest using the Mozilla (firefox) email client: Thunderbird.
My Selection: Thunderbird
Price: Free, More opensource
Other
The rest of the programs that you install are all preference. I will list a few here that I have on my computer and a brief description of what they do. If you are interested you can Google them to figure out more or ask me and I’ll do my best to help.
In addition to these great programs, it’s a good idea to upgrade and update all software and BIOS. Also you will likely need to download some video and audio codecs as Windows doesn’t always supply the necessary codecs. A quick google search can net you some positive results. Good luck and good building.
Total Cost: ~$4400
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