YAAAY!!! 2008 = BEST YEAR!!! Now & Future = EVEN BETTER!! :)

The Moocher’s Guide To Riding In Bes’s Car - Part 3

As of today, the following things in my car need some form of fixing: passenger door side panel, roof bumps, internal electric discharge, seat belts, actual messy texture of the seat cloth in some areas, a bit lose gas tank chamber. All of these things were working perfectly about 2 years ago. While there are some more issues with the car, all of the above listed issues exist solely because of the passengers in my car who got a ride from me: these passengers simply experimented or acted carelessly. Because of them, my car is suffering a bit. The car runs fine, but I know the problems it has, and majority of the problems exist due to careless and selfish riders.

The total amount of money to fix these issues will be at least around $2100 as of today. Are those passengers going to team up and chip in some money to come up with the total cost? Are those passengers going to chip in their share of the cost? Are any of those passengers going to chip in even $1 as of today? No. Many passengers do not even remember anymore they did anything wrong to or in my car.

So far, I have given you 14 things people do or have done in my car, in the form of Part 1 and Part 2 of this series. Today I would like to present to you 7 more things that people have done in my car in the past, things that you should avoid when in other people’s cars.

Part 3 - Seven things for non-friends to avoid while getting a car ride from me

06.01.08Posted in Generalwith 15 Comments →

Staff & obligations shortage at shipping companies

Someone sent me a package last Friday using the FedEx overnight delivery option, meaning the package was supposed to arrive before noon on Saturday. Saturday came and went, and so did Sunday: no package or any FedEx delivery person came. There was no update of any kind in the online tracking system either. Monday afternoon, I had the sender’s secretary call FedEx to find out where the package was. FedEx told her that the reason for the delay was “a shortage in staff these weeks” in my area. They promised the delivery would happen on Tuesday.

The package did come on Tuesday, though the late delivery changed a lot of my plans. Even though I did not pay for the shipping, both the sender and the receiver were hurt by this situation. The late arrival of the package and the reaction of FedEx caused me to think about the obligations of shipping companies in such situations.

05.24.08Posted in Generalwith 13 Comments →

The Preemptive Initiative - A Beginning

Hello everyone. Today I would like to briefly explore the possibility of a preemptive world. Preemptive action, in its simplest form, is an action taken before the existence of the actual need for the commitment of such an action.

An example of a preemptive strike

Instead of giving you the typical war example, let me give you a different example. Imagine you are going somewhere with a cup of hot water in your hand. I accidentally bump into you and cause you to spill the hot water on your clothes. Now, I immediately slap you after that. You look at me very mad and confused, either slapping me back or asking “WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING &*(^%$ @#$%^&?” to which I say “I slapped you because you were going to slap me.” My action, in such a case, was preemptive. I slapped even before you slapped me or showed signs that you were going to slap me.

05.13.08Posted in Lifewith 10 Comments →

Question: Do you read other people’s junk mail?

Many people around the world receive postal mail that does not belong to them. Such mail includes letters from loved ones, post cards, billing statements and more. Many times, the mail comes in the name of some person who used to get mails at some address before, but does not live or have that address anymore. You yourself may have probably gotten someone else’s mail by now. Usually, many people either throw such mail away, or they return it to the post office. Still, many other people open such letters and packages to see what is inside.

I wonder now as to whether you treat junk mail in a similar fashion as non-junk mail that is addressed to other people. Since junk mail is not necessarily requested by the receiver, does that result in you reading other people’s junk mail?

Is unwanted junk mail the private property of other people?

04.30.08Posted in Generalwith 29 Comments →

Bes Z’s Poor Practical Guide to Surviving Without Much Money - Part 1 - Electricity Usage

Today I would like to start offering some dedicated tips and suggestions for the poor on how to change life habits so that money can be saved. The first part in this series will focus on your electricity usage. This guide applies to many individuals on this planet who have to pay for electricity usage at the house. Also, for every dollar that I list below, simply assume a similar unit for your own current currency in your region of the world.

What does being poor mean in this series?

04.24.08Posted in Generalwith 16 Comments →

Happy Birthday :) - 4-19-08

Happy Birthday dear Emily! :) :D :p :) [sorry yet? :p]

04.19.08Posted in Lifewith No Comments →

Thought: The Wrong Number Dilemma

I have been getting a lot of wrong number calls lately, asking me for different people. A few hours ago I got a call from a Berkeley phone number (510), asking me “Can I speak with Marilyn?” I know of no other person named Marilyn that wants to share my number, so I said “Sorry you have the wrong number“, to which the lady said “Oh ok” and hung up. That got me thinking about the way the call was handled by both parties. It could have been handled better, so that we could both realize The Wrong Number Dilemma.

Realizing the reason of the entire phone call and understanding it a bit more, even if that results in more mystery, is better than not thinking about the reasons or the situation at all. It is time to think a bit more about a situation which many consider to be nonexistent.

04.14.08Posted in Generalwith 13 Comments →

The Moocher’s Guide To Riding In Bes’s Car - Part 2

I just got a ride on a plane where the driver took me all the way from Oakland to Orange County. Of course, the driver in this case wanted to be called a pilot, sat behind steel doors, charged me about $250 for the ride, told me to fasten my seat belt from time to time, gave me a small bag of mint pretzels and a cup of water with ice, told me that she/he also acted as a cook who wanted to sell me sandwiches for 5 dollars each, told me when to turn off my cell phone and when to turn it back on, told me where to sit and how to sit and where to put my belongings, among other things.

I would like to tell you some similar things happening in my car. Last time, I told you about 7 things to avoid while getting a car ride from me. Today, I would like to tell you another set of 7 things that you can try to think about and avoid. Many of these things have happened to me on a regular basis, while some have happened once or twice.

All of these apply to you whether or not you are not a good friend, with the only difference being that I can tell good friends directly about how something affects me or how something may be unwarranted or what something may mean and imply.

This is the second part in the series.

Part 2 - Seven things for non-friends to avoid while getting a car ride from me

03.29.08Posted in Generalwith 16 Comments →

Interview with Spoken-For.org creator, Valerie - Part 1

73/365Hi everyone. Today I would like to present to you an interview of a friend of mine, Valerie from Spoken-For.org . A lot of you may know Valerie already, and may find this interview interesting. Those of you who have never heard of Valerie or her site may come to know her through this interview also.

This interview revolves around the concept of commenting and how one should react to commentors and comments, and how comments can shape your blog and you. This is the first part of the interview. I conducted this interview via e-mail and online chats - thank you Valerie for allowing me to bug you through these two ways.

This is part 1 of the interview, from a total of two parts. Part 2 will be published soon.

Interview with Valerie of Spoken-For - Part 1

03.19.08Posted in Onlinewith 6 Comments →

The life of a keyboard

Original keyboardThe life and lifelessness of anything can be explained if you look into it and if you can come up with ways to analyze the object in both unique and non-unique perspectives. The keyboard is an example of a life that should be explained, but usually is not.

Here I present to you the keyboard. I am using the new, laptop-integrated keyboard to tell you about the life of the original keyboard that started it all.

What is a keyboard?

So what is a keyboard? Or, what is the keyboard? Or even better, who is Keyboard? Keyboard is an input device. That is what they have been teaching for over 4 decades. Who are “they“? Who knows. Teachers, professors, programmers, non-computer people and everyone else views the keyboard as a way to type something into a computer. But the keyboard is much more than that.

02.23.08Posted in Generalwith 29 Comments →

The Moocher’s Guide To Riding In Bes’s Car - Part 1

Cars. Many of us drive them. Many of us see them. Many of us get rides from other people. When giving someone a ride, I notice a different set of characteristic in some people that goes hand in hand with the similarities they express with a group of people who get a car ride. Many times, people who get car rides either do not know how to behave, or they simply do not want to care about the driver who is giving them a ride.

Today I would like to start a 4-post series of articles revolving around things that people do while getting a free car ride, things that they should not be doing. The articles focus on people who do not know me very well, or are not friends with me. Friends can also keep these points in mind to see whether or not their own other friends like the trends and behavior mentioned here, when they themselves are involved in giving or getting a car ride.

This is the first part of the series.

Part 1 - Seven things for non-friends to avoid while getting a car ride from me