May 13, 2006

April Showers Bring Off-Road Hours

Filed under: Life — Adrian @ 12:35 pm

I’m not sure where the digital camera was when I was in high school (1999-2003), but be thankful I didn’t have one. Wrapping Murphy’s car in police tape, rock-climbing the school parking lot dividers, and oh the four-wheeling trips. Shifting Creations today would probably be a lot less design, a lot more Dolly.

Like the weekend my brother and I got a call from Brandon and his “Mighty Dodge.” How that kid thought his red Ram could ford a crater of mud, I haven’t a clue. We followed the power lines for at least a few miles, which when on an off-road trail at creeping pace, seems like forever. Through afternoon drizzle and fog, we found Brandon at the foot of a steep climb, his rig less four tires as the mud had made light snack of the stock rubber. And did I say steep? Dolly stalled a couple times making the traverse downward, the angle too great for the carburetor to easily drink from such tilted fuel bowls. Add to that, the drop wasn’t consistent but the sort of grade littered with undulating potholes and protruding boulders the size of an engine block.

Of course, much like the digital camera, a winch would have been invaluable but was nowhere to be seen. Fortunately, Dolly’s fresh set of 35inch shoes were doing quite well on their inaugural mud bath. Half a tank o’ gas later, one snapped tow strap, and yards of airborne mud, the Dodge remained immobile and we gathered the survivors. The trek back was no easier than the entrance, that same steep climb only wetter than before. After a few hairy attempts, we throttled our way up the bank and back to civilization.

One of a thousand stories, it’s fun to look back on all our four-wheeling days. Still I wonder, where was that camera when we needed it?!

May 2, 2006

What Gives?

Filed under: College and Internships, Life, Site News — Adrian @ 10:01 pm

It’s the last week of school, seven great days full of unforgiving finals. What’s new? This blog theme for one. It’s called “K2″ and can be had at this site. It’s loaded to the gills with options and features, a tiny portion of them I’ve discovered tonight but do expect updates.

The portfolio end of this site is also undergoing a large transformation by, moi. The new layout boasts a liquid layout versus the current fixed edition, with some groovy new javascript including an implementation of the recently popular light box by Lokesh Dhakar. Also, expect much cleaner code, a beatiful thing all on its own.

As for the blog (picture a “you are here” sign), future plans include altering the appearance, of course, to match the soon-to-be new layout. Even more incredible, I’m going to get back to some good writing and (hopefully) consistent entries! Most will be updates to an upcoming internship and freelance work.

Speaking of which, I’ll be living on campus this summer, interning for XeniumGroup, focusing mainly on Colby-Sawyer College related projects and Ruby on Rails development. Word has it that if I do well, there could be a trip to the first Rails conference ever, hosted in Chicago, IL. (Rails Conference). Crossing my fingers.

Also, briefly mentioned before, I plan to maintain contact with all current clients and will be actively looking for more freelance work during the summer months. Campus living allows me high speed internet and the time to really work on a lot of things at once.

That’s all for now, it’s back to the grind and chiseling away at a handful of final projects.

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