here and there; busy busy busy.
[ 4/07/2009 7:40 PM ]
whenever i see people i haven't seen in a while, they always ask... what have you been up to? i always answer: "busy with work, house hunting, you know..." it's kind of a catch-all wrapper around my life that seems to answer the question. most people seem to understand. some ask for clarification.

but it's not the whole picture.

the whole picture takes a bit longer to explain, and what better format than this blog? so, here we go.

work is work. just that, work. in the past it was alot more for me; sometime around when the last time i wrote in this journal, work was everything. i was working 7 days a week, not doing much else. work all day, get home really late, sleep, work again. it went on for too long.

it wasn't acutally work's fault, it was part of the job. for anyone who knows me from gaia, they understand just by looking at the dates i was talking about. for those who don't understand, let me summarize: gaia, and the team that i was working on took on the projects of all projects... a flash based MMO. we were in final phases of alpha testing last august, and finally released right around halloween. the closer to release it got, the longer the hours got. the hours turned into weekends, the weekends turned into every weekend. and it kept going like that until after the first of the year.

the whole team was worn out, but at least we were finally able to get our weekends back. since then, we've been working our buts off fixing things that came up, and in general, improving the game that we released. compared to what we originally released in November, it's amazing what we've done in such a short amount of time. the slight downside of the continuous work is just that, it's continuous. every week. i'm proud of what we've accomplished and what we're accomplishing.

to add to all the stress at work, we've been heavily (since the beginning of the year) looking for a house. my wife and i are tired of all the rent / apartment hassles, and are looking to purchase a house in the bay area. to start with, it's a crazy idea that we're going to be spending almost a half million dollars on a house. that's just crazy to think about from someone who's never really looked at the prices of houses. to make things harder, the housing market in san jose is... interesting. most of the older houses are "nice" but really small, when you look at the raw bedrooms/bath size that we're looking for. the rooms all seem like kids rooms, and everything seems... cramped.

so we've changed our search criteria to newer construction, but all of those are "short sale" and have all kinds of loops to jump through to even look at them, much less bid on them. the family is being really helpful (my mother-in-law, and aunt-in-law are both realtors), but it's still a stressful situation. we've missed out on two great houses so far, just because we were too slow in submitting the offers.

ugh.

about a two months ago, when the rain started to let up, and the sun started to come out on a regular basis, all the pressure, and tiredness hit me, and i felt like i needed a reset. luckily, the motorcycle was waiting, and the open road was there to rejuvinate me.



then i got sick, with one of those annoying colds were you feel sick for a few days, and then you are coughing up your lungs for two weeks. it sucked. the worst part is that it was getting nicer and nicer out every day, and i couldn't function. i'm here trying to get better, get happier, reset things in my life and i come down with some stupid cold that would not go away!

at some point, i just said fcuk it, and threw the big ass SLR & some cough drops into the tank bag, and went riding anyways. i was already out of work for the day, the sun was snining, and it had snowed waaaay up in the hills, so i set out to see if i could get some pictures of it.

instead of re-writing the whole day, i'll direct you to the ride report over on pashnit.com - Mt. Hamilton Recharge Ride. it was a fun little trip, and i paid for it when i got home, coughing the rest of the day.

that night, i find out that i've got the following weekend entirely free, my wife was going to be out of town with friends. no responsibilities other than feeding the cats, and attend a birthday cookout on saturday. all i could think of... a whole weekend to ride, and that's what i did.

saturday morning, i set out for SanFrancisco with a basic plan of checking out the marin headlands north of the Golden Gate Bridge. zoom zoom i went on the freeway north from san jose, or "slab"-ing it as us bikers like to say. (hehe. i can say "us bikers" now.)



once i got over the bridge, i headed up to the typical tourist vistas, took some typical touristy shots. i just recently discovered autostitch so i was shooting panoramics with that software in mind. i know they suck this small... i'll link them eventually to bigger versions. i also kinda like them in the un-cropped format, and you don't, too bad.







i spent most of the morning on the marin headlands taking photos, exporing the goaty roads up there. i ended up taking lots of photos, and i'll eventually link to a ride report on pashnit.com with all the photos and details of the ride.

once i was about an hour out from when the party was supposed to start, i started to head back to san jose. the traffic heading back through sanfran was insane, lane splitting was the only option; i ended up splitting side by side with someone on a green KLR 650 for at least 10 lights. before i even got out of the city i was tired of the traffic. i ended up bailing off of the highway on the way home, cruising the santa cruz hills along skyline drive, showing up to the party over an hour late.



sunday was more of the same, riding up in the santa cruz hills for the entire day with my good friend ray. we tried out a bunch of new roads we'd never been on, re-experienced some of our faves, and generally had a really good time. we even stopped at one point to take a bunch of action shots.



by the end of the weekend, i had put over 500 miles on the bike, almost entirely on twisty back roads. epic.




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the weekend proved again how much the motorcycle has changed things for me. i feel such freedom, such calm while being out on the road. any anger, any stress, any drama is gone. i just cruise along, rocking out, and just enjoying myself.

the moto is my zen.

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Blogger David said...
[ 4/08/2009 11:57 AM ]

Awesome photos!

sunday morning rides.
[ 8/18/2008 5:18 PM ]
for the past few weeks, at least since i got the bike, i've been waking up early on sundays, and going out cruising and adventuring the bay area. it gives me a chance to practice, and prepare me for whatever the road will throw at me.

my first somewhat long trip with with a group of local riders, the sunday snellbucks to pie ride, which was not only my first ride with a group of any kind, but also my first on the route we took. it was an interesting experience, and a fun sunday.

this sunday (yesterday, 08.17.08) after a bit of planning, i grabbed my friend dan for a epic sunday journey. 170+ miles later, butt sore from the stock seat...


epic

best describes it. we had a bit of fog, cold, extreme sun (when we go back), saw some cliffs, twisty one way roads, downtown santa cruz, highway 1, two accidents (hope everyone was okay) and waved to hundreds of other bikers. (most of whom waved back) we climbed and descended 4 different sets of hills, and went through two-ish tanks of gas. now, all that's left...

when to do it again?

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Blogger kaianine said...
[ 8/24/2008 11:00 AM ]

this sunday morning... i went up north.

Calevaras, Niles Canyon, Palomeres, Redwood, & Grizzly Peak

whee!

exploring the interwebs... again
[ 8/09/2008 12:00 AM ]
it's been quite a while since i got out of my little shell at work and explored out on the internets... mainly because i just didn't have a purpose. the new bike has given me said purpose. here's some of the newer places i've found, and things i've enjoyed (mostly motorcycle related)

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Anonymous Anonymous said...
[ 8/16/2008 10:01 PM ]

Hey, Dead Roman here.
I just wanted to say you have some really good photography in your Gallery. Keep up the Good Work, I'd love to see some more Photos.

-DR

vroom vroom!
[ 7/20/2008 12:10 PM ]
it started back in april. my friend asked me if i wanted to take the MSF course with him, because he didn't want to go alone. i'd been thinking of it for a long time (like 10 years long time), and jumped at the chance. we signed up for the class over a month early, and everything else in life took over. as it got down to the wire before the class, i started to get a bit excited; more and more each day.

the class rolls along, and we're bouncing off the walls with excitement. first was the thursday evening classroom session, with a workbook & videos. pretty much what you'd expect, with the class teaching us (and 22 other people) everything there is to know about motorcycles, how to ride safely, what to do in every instance. it wasn't as bad as it sounds, but probably the worst part was that... they kept mentioning that "you'll learn all this on saturday". on thursday.

i don't even remember friday, other than that i was too excited to function.

finally the riding part was upon us. we left early to get there on time, got wrong directions because apparently "South San Francisco" is a separate city. who knew? but, we made it just in time, for what was pretty much the most fun two days of learning ever in my life. in a group of 12 riders, with 2 "teachers", we went over everything, from starting the bike right, to cornering, to swerving at high speeds. it was awesome.

if you're thinking of learning how to ride, i totally recommend the class. it should be mandatory, as far as i'm concerned.

anyways... we both passed the class, and were both pretty much on craig's list as soon as we got home. we had the motorcycle bug, poisoned with it, and nothing else mattered.

the thing with craig's list is that it takes a bit of skill to search for something, and actually find what you're looking for. take me for example. i was looking for a Suzuki SV650. if you typed that into a search, you got everything that was "Suzuki", and everything tagged with sv650... and people aren't consistent. they tagged the same bike in multiple different ways... like 'sv 650', 'sv-650', sv650s (a slightly different bike, the "sport" version)... but one search didn't get you the results for all of them, you have to search for each one separately. it was annoying as hell.

then... after spending days searching, we'd find something we liked, only to find out that the bike (that was posted the night before) was already sold. many of them sold in less than 24h. madness! so, what's happens when a programmer is having these kind of problems?

why, write a bot that does the searching for you, and sends you emails (or SMS) when a result is found! no joke...

finally, after a month of searching, we both found bikes and (without planning it) purchased them on the same day. Monday, July 14th, 2008 - the day it all changed.

OH

MY

GOD

sooooo much fun. and i mean that in a way that i felt the need, for the first time in months... to use caps. yeah, that's right. FUN.



that's me, the first ride on the bike ever, tooling around the parking garage @ work.

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spent the next few days practicing, tooling around town. getting used to the bike, being in traffic, getting gas. everyday stuff. when i got it, the bike had a small problem with the shift lever, which i had to order, and replaced on friday.

then, sunday... i went for my first ride. wow.

kaia's sv650

being on the road in the early morning, when no one was around, and just cruising... i had a blast. friends are going to say i'm crazy for doing Calaveras Rd on the first weekend... but i don't care. it was good practice.

really long google link hopefully showing the route

each day, it's just getting more fun.

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Blogger kaianine said...
[ 7/27/2008 8:24 PM ]

today, the following sunday, i went over towards Mt. Hamilton, and back. took me just over an half hour.

saw a bunch of bikers on the route, it's fun to wave and be waved to.

Google Map - Mt. Hamilton loop

Blogger kaianine said...
[ 7/28/2008 12:31 PM ]

decided this morning to take the LONG way to work, and did the Sierra -> Felton -> Calaveras loop before heading to work. twisties in the morning are a good thing. i arrived at work excited & awake.

Google Map - Sierra / Calaveras loop

Blogger Kaiao!!! said...
[ 2/12/2009 8:02 PM ]

Thats awesome dude. I'm planning on getting my first bike very soon (as in 4 or 5 months) and its going to be a sv650. Was this your first bike? What do you think of it now that you've had it for a good 7 months?