NaNoWriMo meeting & Harry Potter tonight

Okay, so I’ve been sending out emails for the last hour or so to everyone with a NaNoWriMo account and Tempe as their home city, inviting them to a writing session tonight. I figure I’ll invite everyone who read my site as well, since some of you may be interested in watching Harry Potter with us tonight after the writing session. For those of you who aren’t already working on novels or have no interest in working on novels, feel free to come to our meeting anyway. So far about 15% of everybody who’s showed up to out writing sessions hasn’t been a writer, and it’s a good reason to get out. The following is what I posted in the NaNoWriMo forum and emailed out to almost 20 people:

“Several of us are getting together tonight, Friday November 15th, at 6PM, at the Coffee Plantation at Mill avenue and 6th St in downtown Tempe. More of us will be showing up late, so if you can’t (or don’t care to) show up that early, don’t worry about it, just show up when you can. We should have a multi-sheet, huge-print color sign that says we’re NaNoWriMo. (Color, because last week when I tried to print it in black and white, my printer ran out of black.)

Writing in a group can be a real motivator, and not just because you don’t want to be the one with the lowest wordcount. Also, we’ve all been giving each other ideas to include in each others novels for when we get stuck, so if you’re stuck we’re sure to be able to help you out!

Also, some of us will be continuing over to the Harkins Centerpoint theatre to see the midnight showing of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. I expect it to fill up, so you’ll probably want to buy your tickets early. I’m going to get mine on the way over to the Coffee Plantation.

I look forward to seeing everyone tonight! See you there!”

If you’re still with me, I really do hope to see as many people as possible tonight. I’ve already had two people respond to say they can’t make it. I’m starting to get a good momentum on this thing. I wrote 6k+ words just this morning! Yay words!

Job interview

Okay, so I’ve been applying online to plenty of jobs. I still haven’t heard back from ASU, but they’re a gov’t agency, so I would understand if they were ridiculously slow. That job would pay almost $4k/yr less than I need to stay above water, but would cover most of my tuition costs, reducing my overall living expenses.

Another job I emailed my resume to try to get garnered an almost immediate response, and I was scheduled this morning to interview. From 8 to 10:30 this morning I was there filling out applications and forms with information that was already on my resume, then taking a series of short tests re: vocabulary, analogies, reading comprehension, arithmetic, and logic, then a brief personality test. The personality test I answered honestly (and they didn’t call the cops, so must not have had the right questions on it), and of the five other tests, I did great on all of them but the arithmetic test. Somehow when asked to answer 5 questions in five minutes without the use of a calculator, I started thinking about the first question and when I realized I started with a wrong value, 3.5 minutes had already passed. I have no idea how that happened. Then I got the first one solved correctly and before I could answer the second the time ran out. It was like they put together the first three questions (I didn’t even see the other two) to address my specific weakness at dealing with percents of percents of fractions of strange numbers in my head. Had I a calculator, I would have had the answers in less time than it took to read the questions. So after I finished the tests, i spent something close to 40 minutes waiting in one place or another to be interviewed. No problem, I’m patient. So first I talk to the HR person, who advises me that I’ve done better on all sections of the test than most people, including math, and have surpisingly high scores, which prevents most people from getting to the interview at all. Okay, fine. A brief interview with some stock questions followed, then she went to find a supervisor (10 minutes), who offered me the job, told me to go take a drug test w/in 48 hours, and then, at the end of my third hour there, despite my minimum required wage being clearly listed in my application, offrered me almost $7k less/year than I need to stay above water. I let him know that that wasn’t enough money, and he said he’d talk to HR about getting me more, if I pass the drug test.

Of course, if I refuse to take the job, I would have to tell Unemployment about it, and then they’d want to not pay me to not have a job. If I do take the job then I’ll just keep looking for other jobs, and may end up switching jobs after only a couple of weeks, which would look awful on a resume. I think I’ll go take the drug test tomorrow morning, then if they don’t offer me enough money, ask to be in the training starting December 2 instead of November 18, so I have another couple of weeks to try to find something that pays enough. What do you think I should do?

Running behind

I am running behind on my novel. I think I mentioned that I was re-starting Friday morning, but I only got about 5700 words on the new one done this weekend. Saturday night/Sunday morning I was working on another project, Sunday night I actually slept most of, and tonight I was working on homework. Tomorrow morning I’m getting up bright and early and going to a Microsoft thing about their new Tablet PCs, Wednesday morning I’ve got an interview for an in-bound CS position that probably doesn’t pay enough, and somewhere before Thursday night I’ve got to finish that homework assignment I’ve barely started. Right now I’m going to sleep.

I’m so tired. I hope I can sleep.

Oh, and did I mention that I volunteered to be the Municipal Liaison for NaNoWriMo in Tempe? As long as I was arranging meetings and trying to convince everyone I meet to write a novel, I figured I may as well get a title to go along with it.

Who is this person?

So I was scrolling through job listings online and I cam across one that starts

“Senior Cryptography Engineer:
Senior level professional needed for hands on encoding/decoding of data for high security customer.Must have 8+ years experience in cryptology and data security. DOD clearance is a plus. EE and/or MA in related degree is also a plus. Experience is specific to the the creation of mathematical algorithms which decode documentation & IS access…”

and I was thinking to myself that I’d like to have whoever gets this job as a friend. Someone who has been a professional in cryptography and data security longer than I’ve been out of High School. Probably with DOD clearance. Who is this person? Why are they living in Scottsdale? Better yet, why are you looking for work? What top-secret government org is downsizing?

I wonder how many applicants they’ll get & interview. Who thinks I should apply, even though I have just about none of the qualifications?

Training Wheels – movie review

I’m not actually going to review the content of the movie at this time, and I’ll tell you why. First though, I need to say that Training Wheels is an independent film, locally written, filmed, edited, and shown. It is playing right now at the Harkins Centerpoint theatre in downtown Tempe, and will be playing through Thursday (11/14/2002). If you have the opportunity to, you should go see it. It was filmed digitally and is projected digitally, but it is one of the best looking digitally created independent films I’ve seen.

So as I was watching it, I was impressed by the story and the acting and most of the writing (this is Matt Lagman’s first screenplay, and is very well done), but as an aspiring film maker most of my attention was on the technical aspects of the film. I’d emailed with the Editor Friday, and seen and read everything on the website for the movie, which really helped me to see what it had taken to create each scene to the degree that is possible with a finished movie. I definitely learned a lot by watching it, and from teh Q&A after the movie and by chatting with the film makers afterwards even further.

So most of what I would have to say about the movie is not a review of the story, but my impressions of the movie from a technical standpoint, and that’s not what you want to read. (I think.) Not helping is that the movie is actually a pretty complicated thing, with half a dozen main characters plus some supporting characters, and a lot of believable character growth and experience throughout. I was a little confused about one or two of the characters, and now that I think about it, they seemed to disappear somewhere in the bigger story of the movie, but taking them away may have made the scope of the movie seem much smaller… I should stop talking about the movie so you can go see it. It’s only playing for a limited time, don’t miss out.

I don’t support local bands, but I definitely support local films. You should, too.