I finally got a job interview in Glendale, CA for this Monday. I have to touch up on my SQL since I will be tested on the subject. YIKES, its been awhile since I touched the subject. The company is Macro Firm. Check out the website and hope I get the job. The area should be pretty nice and about 1/2 hour drive on 3 major freeways.
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Job Interview scheduled for Monday.
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Monday, September 20, 2004
Politics: The poor gets poorer.
Everybody knows that Bush's tax cut to the weathly left out the poor, and only houses that made more then 30-40K a year got some tax break. This of course outraged me since a majority of the poor make under 20K a year from minimal wage jobs. Anyway lets fast forward to today....
Congress is thinking of lower the child tax breaks. Currently the tax break set in 2001 states that each child in the household of the poor (thats under $10,000) is allowed a tax break per child upto $1000 or %10 of the household income. So a single house hold family making $9K can ask for $900 back in taxes.
The inflation of course should take account and should be raised upto $10,750. However the tax break will increase to 15% meanwile that max is lowered to $700/child. In 2011 it is expected to drop to $500/child. Now keep in mind that minimal wage hasn't been increased since 1997.
"According to the Joint Tax Center, it would cost approximately $4.3 billion to fix this inequity for the millions of families who are currently seeing their child-tax credit shrink. That's less than 5 percent of the total tax bill. (Doing this would also simplify the tax code.) As it stands, the cost of the tax credit isn't paid for, meaning the cost is likely to fall directly on the backs of the middle-class and poor through future spending cuts."
"IT'S A PATTERN: This is part of an overall pattern (http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040906fa_fact) in which the lower and middle classes are being left behind to pay for tax cuts for the rich. The alternative minimum tax (AMT), for instance, is increasingly falling on the shoulders of the middle class (http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/local/sfl-ybsternspot20sep20,0,7479557.story?coll=sfla-business-front) . Last month the Congressional Budget Office revealed President Bush's tax cuts since 2001 "have shifted more of the tax burden from the nation's rich to middle-class families (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/08/16/politics/main636398.shtml) ." And as the Washington Post reports, the effects of these policies are coming home to roost: "Income inequality has grown. In 2001, the top 20 percent of households for the first time raked in more than half of all income (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A34235-2004Sep19?language=printer) , while the share earned by those in the middle was the lowest in nearly 50 years." (Meanwhile, President Bush has refused to close loopholes or roll back tax cuts for those earning over $200,000 a year because he acknowledges "the really rich people figure out how to dodge taxes anyway.")"
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Hollywood
Has life changed enough to be fast pace that we need more TV shows telling us what happen in the past week. Hmmm
We got TV shows like E'sThe Soup and VH1's Best Week Ever. Heck if I missed something good because I was watching something else there is a solution. All I have to do is watch one of these shows and pick up the stupidity of the week.
The problem is that I get sucked into the ignorant, stupid world of "Hollywood". WTF do I care about a stupid ho like Paris is doing? It is an addicting drug and I need help!!!
Hello, My name is William Andrus and I'm addicted to Hollywood Rumors and Fame.
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Sunday, September 19, 2004
Anime
Not much into the anime lately, maybe because most of them are repeats. G4TechTV sometimes has a descent anime, but they are a little strange. To watch G4TechTV anime, you have to catch the first episode, or they just seem to weird and boring.
Now of course Adult Swim is a better choice, but the repeats of old anime is killing me. Cowboy Bebop & Trigun have been repeating now for probably a year now. It makes me want to scream. Wolf's Rain & Inuyasha are my favorite two animes right now to watch.
Wolf's Rain just makes me sad to see how dreams are easily crushed, and the closing credit songs is just a sad song.
Inuyasha very good story with a good spread of action. It is probably the anime I must watch every Saturday, or I will be pissed off that I didn't.
Now the classic anime: Dragon Ball GT (been watching since Dragon Ball) the stories are of course drawn out to last several months. This is hard for new comers to start watching, especially if they haven't watch much anime before. I been stuck into the story for sometime now, and it is basically a kungfu type cartoon. I try explaining how the characters can do these acts of impossible feats to non-anime watching people, but it is useless. The best explaining I can give is that it is part of the Japanese culture and to be an expert they must use their chi. Then I have to go into explaining what chi is and stuff.
Well that's all I got to say about anime for now.
See You Soon
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Thursday, September 16, 2004
What else have I been doing..
Well since Job searching can only last so many minutes to hours. I have had to find something else to do. So recently I have been programming in C#. It is a simple basic language that supposoley merges C++ and Java. It is nicer then java, but still has a lot of quirks in the set up, but its nothing I can't get over. I'm trying to convert some of my old programs over to C#. Some are easy to convert, but others are more complex. I'm having a little trouble when I get into structs and classes though.
There are two problems that I don't really care for much in C# so far. One, is the reading in an integer took me awhile to find out how to. I figure using something like:
int x;
x = Console.Read(); //where: it returns an integer
would work, but the value of x was converted to ASCII. This is an integer but messed me up for sometime. I searched the internet and only found one place that even talked about a solution.
int x
x = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine()); //where ReadLine() returns a string
I would have to read in a string and convert it over to a 32bit integer.
The second problem I had was in the Fibonacci program. The program in the C# is a recursive program, but to have it recursive I would only return when it reached a solution. It will not compile unless you obviously return a value. For some reason it had difficutly with a basic C/C++ recursive definition and I had to modify it a little to get it to work.
I'll probably start writing down what I am doing in my programs in the blog to help keep track of my progress and solutions more clearly.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Nothing
Just the usual woke up around 12:32 PST, thats 3:32 for you east coast people. Ate food, watch tv, and submitted a resume or 2. Watch more TV then go back to bed and start the cycle over again. :(
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Thursday, September 09, 2004
Im bored of job hunting
I figure I can either become a professional bum or go look for a job at a fast food resturant close by my house. At least I would be able to get some money. I figure I will not find a job anytime soon this year in my area anyway. To many places want 3 years experience or know softwares that I never heard of before. Oh well, maybe someplace like Subway or something would be interested in a graduate student. This of course brings up my comic I made last year, which predicted this situation, if it happens.
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Tuesday, September 07, 2004
Riemann hypothesis break through could bring disaster for ecommerce
The solution of finding prime numbers will basically make cryptography useless. Maybe there is still hope, it hasn't been confirmed yet.
I got nothing else to say other then I been programming and looking for a job.
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Saturday, September 04, 2004
Been Job Searching
Well I have been looking for a job now for 1 whole week now sending out my resumes via online. Here are the places I have posted my Resume and searched for jobs:
Brass Ring
Dice
Yoh IT
College Grad
Monster Trak
Career Journal
Job Summit
Haven't heard back for any offers, maybe it is a little too soon. Most of these jobs I don't qualify for. I either don't have the year experience yet or the right skills they are looking for.
I'll probably look for a job at the career fair, here in Long Beach. Just hope I can find a job there. I'm about to start a wide spread of resume mailing to every business in the local area probably some times next week. I have been reading my book on "C how to program" mostly catching up on the new stuff and reviewing. It goes into java toward the end of the book which I wouldn't mind try to learn.
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Friday, September 03, 2004
Aliens??
I guest this SETI@Home thing might actually be working. Of course it is probably to early to tell and probably be a let down. Check out this link.
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Friday, September 03, 2004
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