Jun
6
2009
I’ve been debating what to write for my next blog post for some time. There have been a few inarticulate ideas kicking around, but nothing inspiring enough to get me in front of the computer. Then, this morning, it hit me. I’m thankful for so many things in my life — not in a Thanksgiving-I-am-thankful-for sort of way — but sincerely thankful that certain things in my life are the way they are. Here is a list (open to tweaking) in no particular order.
Thank God…
- I’m not married.
- I don’t have a kid.
- I have a mom and dad who love me.
- I have great friends.
- I’m a male.
- I’m intelligent.
- I’m creative.
- I’m my own boss.
- I went to college and graduated in 4 years.
- I’m going to law school.
- I’ve been to Ireland.
- I’ve loved at least one person in my life.
- I have my awesome car.
- I’m not a virgin.
- I have no disability.
- I am able to run.
- I am healthy.
- I make/have enough money to pay my bills even in this economy.
- Obama is our president.
- I have a sense of humor.
- I got through a difficult time with alcohol.
- I’m not a religious fanatic (not that religion is bad).
- I can keep a conversation going.
- My sarcasm sometimes goes unnoticed.
- I’m artistic.
- I can solve a Rubik’s cube.
- I can still take the derivative of an equation.
- I look really good with a tan.
- I don’t take shit from people.
- For computers and the entire IT industry.
- For movies and the entire movie industry (minus the MPAA — suck my balls)
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Nov
30
2008
It’s been nearly a year and a half in the making, but my friends and I finally got our Pi tattoos. Chris Armenio, John Belter, Sean Teller and I went to Smokin’ Tattooz last night (11/29) in Kent and all got inked — some of us for the first time. Noticeably wussing out and NOT getting a tattoo (even though she promised she would) was half-Asian Sarah Scroggy who nonetheless provided event planning services, and moral/emotional support.

The tattoo appears slightly to the left of the center of my wrist, and along my watch band (so it can be hidden when it needs to be). The entire tattoo fits within a 1 inch square. The image on the bottom shows off 3.14 – 3 fingers up, wring finger down (point), pinky finger up for 1and the entire count of up fingers being 4.
Other important attendees during this historic event include: Mike Pavis, Lou Colorito, Katherine Dunn, Matt Coleman, Jeff Zimmerman, Caitin Ganley and Jeff Burk. All of whom looked on as the rest of us endured. Honestly, the needle wasn’t painful at all, and I was expecting much worse.
Why get Pi as a tattoo? I can’t answer for anyone else, but for me I’ve wanted it for a long time. There is beauty in mathematics, and Pi is an important number (ratio) used in calculations that define our world. It’s infinite, never repeats itself, powerful in its simplicity and unique. Pi is God’s number.
Additionally, the Greek letter Pi resembles neolithic Irish dolmens – or altars. Dolmens pepper Ireland, and my dad and I saw a lot on our first visit there. So in that way, my Pi tattoo will help remind me of those fun times.

Some of the dolmens my dad and I saw on our first Ireland trip. Notice how similar dolmens are to the Greek letter Pi?
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Nov
7
2008
I’m frickin’ sweet. That’s all you need to know.
AG
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Jun
21
2007
I was caught at a red light today and saw a yellow bumper sticker proclaiming, “God reads knee mail!”
I sat there for a minute contemplating how awesome the bumper sticker was, and wondering where they bought it (note to self: search on Amazon when I get home).
Then I looked down at my “WWJD” bracelet and thought, “Man, I am so glad other people out there love God and technology as much as I do. And I’m so glad that a bumper sticker exists combining the two.”
PS: Go see “Jesus Camp.” It will change your life… for the worse.
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