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Deanna ([personal profile] dr4b) wrote2002-02-17 01:14 am

Adventures in Shadyside, and Fun with Meatloaf

Last night we came to the conclusion that although my musical memory is quite extensive and accurate in terms of tunes, its segmentation and file handles are really awful. I was listening to a piece Eli had on his CD player (which turned out to be the second part of Winter, from Vivaldi's the Four Seasons). I was convinced it was Air, by Bach... this is basically because in my head the two pieces are actually segmented together. No joke. I listened to both of them and realized exactly where they had gotten spliced. It's kind of funny, actually.

Today Eli and I went out in the afternoon, which was fun. We started by going to the post office so I could get a certified letter (I don't even know who it's from - GRR!) and it turns out the post office closes at 3 but the mailroom closes at noon. Sigh. After that we went to Sushi Too in Shadyside and I'm remembering why I don't like eating there very much as compared to the Carson street Sushi Two. The sushi was totally subpar. The tuna in the tuna rolls was light pink and of a slightly odd consistency, the red snapper was almost downright crunchy, the avocados were quite squishy, etc...

After that we strolled around Walnut Street. We went to a certain store that Ralph had recommended to us, and looked around at stuff. We ran into people I know there, who were there for similar purposes. (I hate to be vague but it's not my place to say anything about them, this is mostly for my own reference. I think I already spilled their secret to someone I maybe shouldn't have.) We went to a bunch of stores, actually. I still like the Shadyside hardware store. I asked them about gaffer's tape and ended up with some weird non-residue masking tape that I will try out in a bit to tape down DDR pads with. I also got another power strip so I can actually hook up all of my consoles and hook them all into my RCA switchers. Yay.

Went to geagle, picked up more ingredients, then realized we were going to make meatloaf for only three people since we had screwed up in inviting people over. Recruited more people. Made meatloaf and mashed potatoes. Whee!

I worked in the meantime on getting this PS-USB converter to work with my computer. It works okay for a normal playstation controller, but the fucker doesn't work with DDR pads. This makes ABSOLUTELY no sense whatsoever. It also won't let me install the drivers that came with it. Sigh.

So we had dinner. [profile] mrpeck and [profile] dlatimer and our friend Alex came over, and as it turns out we made enough food for 6 (now we know how many people a meatloaf serves) which means we have leftovers for lunch one of these days. It was fun, after inviting Tal and Mike, and trying to figure out who else I might be able to recruit, I thought Alex would get along with them pretty well because he's also a grad student (like Tal), also very Catholic (like Mike), and into D&D (like all of us). I think it worked out pretty well - we had a lot of talking about grad school and D&D after dinner. I even went and got out my 3rd and 2nd edition books and we were comparing a lot of stuff and trading silly gaming stories. It was fun. I at first was wondering if I should have planned something for after dinner, but it turned out we were okay at making conversation for 3-4 hours. That was cool.

It's wacky, I have 74 people on my friends list. (Hey, to those of you randoms who have friended me and I haven't returned the favor - in most cases it is because I can't figure out if I know you or what to think of you... so drop a line or something!) And even better, most of them are still people I know in real life! And the ones I don't, are mostly people I think I'd like to meet! That is so cool. Maybe I should go visit a lot of the ones not in Pittsburgh. Hopping E-savers and all, or whatever. It's like the Travelling Salesman Problem... the LJ-Friends-Visiting problem.

I wanted to mention that sometimes I just want to gush about how awesome some people are. I don't really know how much anyone would want to read it except those people in particular though. Maybe I should just say something like "YOU ARE AWESOME! You are so cool, and I am so glad to have you as a friend. I will miss you so much when I leave Pittsburgh (or I already do)." and so on and so forth, so nobody will feel left out. :)
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[personal profile] ardaniel 2002-02-16 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
The PS-to-USB adapter I have-- which is a Soyo Kiky-Joy-- doesn't work with anything that doesn't have Dual Shock capability. That means non-analog arcade controllers for things like fighting games, and DDR pads, and the Beatmania IIdx controller.

Sucks, I know.

[identity profile] alegria-a.livejournal.com 2002-02-16 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Perhaps you can help me, if you've gotten DDR to work on the computer. I got a DDR pad (PS version with an adapter) off a guy on eBay, and it came with 2 games - DDR first mix and some other random DDR ripoff that sucks. The computer will recognize the ripoff fine, but when you try to play DDR it won't find the controller so you can't play it. Any ideas? Know where I might procure a slightly more legal version of DDR (any mix) for the computer?

I also bought carpet pad today to put under the DDR pad so it's not just concrete -> DDR pad -> my feet. :) Now I want to be able to use it, darnit!

[identity profile] puuj.livejournal.com 2002-02-17 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
Talk to Neil and Krisp (though I think Krisp more than Neil) - last semester they did a project where they wrote a Winamp DDR plugin... they used the same PC to USB deal and could probably give you some pointers on what to do and how to do it...

leftover meatloaf

[identity profile] rmitz.livejournal.com 2002-02-17 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
Mayo and meatloaf sandwiches. I've had it with a variety of breads, and have some fondness for a good rye bread in this situation, but a generic white will do just fine.

[identity profile] ex-citybird57.livejournal.com 2002-02-17 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
The problem I think with being too vocal about liking or disliking someone is that it is next to impossible to say something without trivialising the matter. Either it is too general and complimentary, and therefore entirely ignored, or it isn't general enough, or is complimentary in unexpected ways, and then it feels like there was some fishing involved for good points to highlight.

(Of course I am not saying that you should be constantly negative (like me), because it is easier to give the imression of disliking someone than of not liking someone enough.)

Re: Friends

[identity profile] shoebox-bird.livejournal.com 2002-02-17 07:59 am (UTC)(link)
There's this wonderful "Mad About You" espisode where the two main characters think to themselves "Golly. What if we die tomorrow? We should tell all our friends we love them!"
So they proceed to invite each of their friends and family over one by one.
All they say is "X, we just wanted to tell you: We love you!" Every single friend freaks out. One says, "Why are you telling me? Do you need money?", another starts crying, another gets angry. It was really interesting.

So sometimes I'm a tad hesitant to tell people I think they're awesome. The few times I have done it people get all weird on me.

Re: Friends

[identity profile] shoebox-bird.livejournal.com 2002-02-17 10:28 am (UTC)(link)
I like telling people stuff like that a lot. But some people get weird on me. Like Jo.

"Jo, you're awesome! The dress looks so cool! You rock!"
"It's still uneven on this side"
"Jo, you're awesome."
"The hem is off by an eight of an inch."

Spilling

[identity profile] mrpeck.livejournal.com 2002-02-17 08:59 am (UTC)(link)
How could you know? That's just one of the dangers of Pittsburgh's small town/big city character.

Re: Spilling

[identity profile] dvarin.livejournal.com 2002-02-18 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
AAARRRAARRRGGGHHHHH.
Score for this match:Mike: 1
Deanna: 2
Carl: 1/2

[identity profile] jcreed.livejournal.com 2002-02-17 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
dr4b is AWESOME!

[identity profile] alternakittyn.livejournal.com 2002-02-17 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Where would you suggest as the best place for sashimi and sushi in Pitt? I wanted to try some, but I knew as soon as we opened up the door to Sushi Too that the fish was *not* fresh. Help!
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[personal profile] demonlurking 2002-02-18 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
if you're in a group where some people like sushi and some don't, Shogun out in monroeville is pretty good. they also do various habachi meals.