Being somebody who doesnβt own a television, I find watching any television to be incredibly disturbing. The bright colors, the sex and violence a find so nauseating. The endless chants and championing of big government makes want to punch the screen.
The truth is, I donβt know how anybody could stand to watch television for more then five minutes without their brains going to mush.
Somehow in my imagination, being named Andy Arthur that hexadecimal of my 42nd birthday being 0x2A seems special even if itβs a pretty meaningless number like so many others. I think a lot more in hexadecimal though these days as I do more computer programming, especially low-level stuff that uses hexadecimal addresses to represent long strings of binary numbers in a compact format.And I doubt Iβll ever make it to 0xAA, Iβm more striving for 0x46.
I was washing my truck at the end of the weekend thinking itβs now 13 1/2 years old. Lot of rust after soon-to-be 13 hard salt-encrusted winters that I tried fairly unsuccessfully to fight off with the car wash. The frame doesnβt look that bad but the rocker boards, bed quarter panels and the trailer hitch have not faired so well. Yet, it really doesnβt seem all that long. I can still remember when I had that Ford Ranger, when I was just still a fairly neophyte coordinator, which I can remember not unlike yesterday.
The reason why I think about that number so much is not because 13 is an odd, maybe unlucky number, but because itβs a marker of how far I am from my 55th birthday. Not so far away, but also quite close when I look at my career now of 18 years since I was an Assembly Intern, becoming a Researcher, a Communications Coordinator of various titles, then the Deputy Director of Research and now the Director of Data Services. Seems odd to think it was 18 years since graduating from college. In contrast, 13 years seems like a very low bar.
I do believe the best is yet to come. I have a job that I enjoy immensely, itβs a lot of building and joining records together, teasing value out of public and commercial data sources to provide the State Assembly with the resources they need to get their message out. I get to fix issues with records, query them, write SQL, bash scripts, and R/Python code to turn them into things that are quite useful. I see a lot of value in products Iβm developing, the fight now is to push people to fully utilize the data further. But I have time to do that and further develop those products. Itβs just a lot of fun, and Iβm working incredibly hard which makes the days go by quickly. In a few years, I plan to have a more then a half a billion data points on New Yorkers.
Truth is Iβm still searching for a home on my 42nd birthday, though my apartment is fine. Itβs literally falling apart in all ways but at least I have a new fridge that works great and is very energy efficent. It sure is nice to be able to ride my bike to work or hop on the city bus. Especially on snowy winter days like that! You canβt do that if you live out in the country. Donβt get me wrong, I like hick towns that smell like cow shit and wood smoke and you can hear the ringing of gun fire during the autumn months, and some day Iβll own land, but Iβm not sure if it will happen this year or next, though I keep looking. Iβve saved up quite a bit of money, so I could if I wanted to skip the mortgage and financing route, though Iβm not really sure I want to buy in New York. Itβs not just the burn ban β itβs the gun laws and the whole stateβs urban culture that I find repulsive. That doesnβt mean Iβm a Trump lover or a Republican by any means, but I shouldnβt have to go through a bunch of crap to buy a gun nor should EPA show up at my door just because I shoot some guns or make a little black smoke at bonfire getting rid of debris. Kind of like I do up in woods.
An interesting fact about my 42th birthday is that written in hexadecimal it itβs 0x2A β β double AA for Andy Arthur of course.
As Iβve gotten more into computer programming, Iβve gotten more into using hexadecimal and binary math β β not just because computers use it but because mathematically itβs simpler and makes a whole lot of sense β few things in reality grow in powers of ten, but lots of things grow in powers of two. Most of nature is based around a base-2 system, where things grow by a power of itβs self. Same thing with money and human population.