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Lotus Woods

64°F. It was a rainy day but I went out for The Headless Giraffe geocache anyway because it wasn't far away. It's in Lotus Woods, a wooded area in Oradell surrounded by houses. In case you were wondering about the cache name, yes, there is a headless giraffe. The cache owner found a toy giraffe and cut off its head so that it would fit in the ammo box. So why again do people think we are weird?

I did the cache during my lunch break but I left for lunch at 5pm, so it was more like an early dinner. No matter. After I was done with the cache, I went over to Paramus Park Mall. The nice thing about the food court in this mall is I actually had Sunday newspaper coupons for 3 of the vendors. I picked the two best coupons in my collection and had a Southwest chicken flatbread from Dunkin Donuts and fish and chips from Nathan's.

Probably against my better judgment, I acquired some BRK.B for my IRA. (I actually didn't bust the income cap for Roth IRA contributions in 2008, which is good because I'll have a bit more to play with in that account.) I was curious about GEICO's shareholder discount so I emailed customer service today to inquire. Within a few hours, a customer service representative replied. Yes, that discount exists but they can't give it to me because I already have another affiliate group discount on my insurance policy. Oh well.
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Memorial Park

This evening, I visited Uncle's Memorial Cache. It is in the woods of Memorial Park in Oradell, just a short hop (and a 35-cent toll) down the Parkway. Then I went to the Chinese supermarket in River Edge to get a boxed dinner.

Later in the evening, since it's a triple-coupon week and since I'd already sorted out my coupons the night before, I went to A&P to see what I could get. It's actually harder to bag the big discounts now. Coupons are for brand-name items and maybe I've been out of the loop for a while, but that stuff is expensive! Even so, I got $35.90 in groceries for $14.67 and I do now have enough of most items to last well into next week.

Last night, after watching their Campfire One video, I snagged a Google App Engine invitation. Not sure what I would do with it yet. I suppose the main draws are that you can run your web app on Google's dime, and storage and scalability become Google's problems, at least until your app hits the free account limits. One downside, for now, is they only support the Python language and I haven't touched Python in many years. I don't think it'll take too long to relearn, or I could be lazy and wait for App Engine to support Perl.

There was also a bit of hype on the part of Google. They claimed that only the first 10,000 developers would be able to register. Just a short time after midnight, the signup page looked like they had already run out of registration spots, but I put my Google account on the waiting list and got in an hour later. Some Web 2.0 bloggers were still able to register for App Engine as late as this morning, so the "preview release" is really not such an exclusive club.

Further TwitVim development... )

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