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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

The Year Two Thousand and Six of the Common Era

 

Anno Domini is a term applied to our Gregorian calendar by the lovely Christian Church to define an "era" representing the time after the birth of Jesus Christ. Well, atheists like me who do not recognize this defining moment and who do not want the calendar based on this Anno Domini notation seem pretty much screwed and left without a choice. But that's not true.

Many academic fields now use the neutral and non-religious term Common Era, or CE, synonymously with Anno Domini. So here we are, riding the trailing end of the year 2006 CE, and without a doubt it has been, by far, the best year of my life!

Daniel's Journey through 2006 CE

January:I was one of the ultra-lucky folks in geekdom who landed a tech job in the sweet spot: downtown San Francisco! Also this month, the U.S. government's abuse of wiretaps finally gained national attention and drew worldwide criticism.
February:I rebudgeted myself and was able to break those old spending cycles. My personal savings started growing. I found a comfortable place on a hill in San Francisco that would be my home for the rest of the year. The situation in Iraq wasn't getting any better, and the famous Golden Mosque was destroyed.
March:Forty days and forty nights of endless rain made it the wettest March ever in San Francisco, but it didn't dampen my spirits. My drug-addict ex-roommate launched a hopeless lawsuit to vindicate himself, so I spent most of this rainy month fighting the little bastard. Strangely, I welcomed the lawsuit and found strength in the battle. Meanwhile, over a million protestors went on strike in France, causing riots and crippling the French economy.
April:The skies cleared up, and said lawsuit ended without favoring either party. Said little bastard did not extract one penny from my pockets, which was the outcome I wanted. Don't worry, I'll write the whole story later.
May:I began covertly reseraching several fields of science that caught my eye over a decade ago. I spent evenings and weekends delving into the research, planning to reveal this later in the year, towards December. Over five thousand died in an Indonesian earthquake, and our favorite Enron ex-execs were convicted.
June:Summer happened, and hedonism ensued in the city. The Gay Pride Parade zipped on by, and I participated in a few of the festivities. Halfway around the world, the Airbus 380 project was widely declared a disaster, and the rollouts of the new 380s won't happen until 2008.
July:The San Francisco MUNI choked and vomited nearly every day, forcing us to find other ways to get to work, including walking. I probably broke my record of cardio exercise this month. Israel and Lebanon bombed the living hell out of each other.
August:I made plenty of progress in my career, and I was quite certain that something was brewing, and that something big was about to happen. The U.K. foiled an airline terror plot, and suddenly all carry-on liquids were scrutinized.
September:   A Silicon Valley giant acquired our company, and the deal hit the sweet spot again, making this the best year of my life thus far. At the same time, the Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off, and its 12-day mission was a success.
October:We spent most of the month learning and integrating into our new company, and I quickly realized that I was now working for one of the most employee-focused companies in the world. This extra dimension bludgeoned my social life, but I recovered. Echoing our acquisition, Google bought YouTube.
November:New friends, new initiatives at work, and growing interest in new sciences all made November a month just full of personal development. I had to delay my plans to return to dating once again. The SF symphony season was in full-swing, quenching my snobby taste for only the best classical music. The Democrats once again won control of the House and the Senate.
December:Work became particularly hectic, and deadlines loomed. I revealed the field in which I am conducting research, and I've been quite happy at the initial reactions so far. The holidays came and went, and I somehow enjoyed them without gaining a single pound. This was the month where I returned to fitness, giving me one last chance to get into great shape as I rapidly approach frailty. The former President Gerald R. Ford died.


The year two thousand and six of the Common Era. The day it began, I foresaw a very bright and colorful year ahead of me, and as you can see, this little prophecy turned out to be correct. It's a quixotic skill of mine, being able to peer into the coming year, and of course most would just dismiss this extra sense as nonsense. But this forecasting seems to "visit" many of us at the end of every year, and at least for me, the visions almost always turn out to be accurate, for better or worse.

I am experiencing foreshadowing again for the year that lay before me, and what I have been seeing for days now is a curiously red landscape and a very healthy heart finding at last its lifetime desire. The vagueness intrigues me.

Most certainly, 2007 CE will be an even better year than the one before it.

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bravo. i'm glad this year was one of your best. stay sexy.
Posted 12/27/2006 2:52 AM by MrJCHEN - reply

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may 2007 be even better. Much love.

Posted 12/27/2006 5:41 AM by basesonballs - reply

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You & my b/f need to get together...he'd be envious of how you catalogue what's happened in your life.

I never really thought much about the whole B.C. & A.D. thing (I guess they didn't think it important in my church), but in a Star Wars book that Tim Zahn wrote, Luke Skywalker is going through a history text and commenting on how every time the government changes someone feels they have to re-work the whole dating catagory (i.e. Old Republic, Empire, New Republic, etc.) 

Posted 12/27/2006 6:46 AM by silentbill1814 Xanga True Member - reply

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So you're an atheist with accurate precognition? Interesting...
You forgot to introduce CE's significant other: the BCE.

Come to think of it, the old Chinese way of counting years by the Emperor is not all bad. Sure, it is difficult to find out how many years there were between one Emperor and the next, but if someone gives me, say, Second Tang Emperor's 25th year, I would immediately recognize the vague social context -- such as that it is a peaceful, prosperous and culturally flourishing time. As oppose to 624 CE, which doesn't mean much.
Posted 12/27/2006 10:23 AM by ToyPetFishes - reply

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nice recapturing of 2006.  I appreciated your mention of the blast of the Golden Mosque which most people don't know or don't care about.  I thought it was a tragic moment that I wrote a poem about it.  I will always remember the very day that it happened because I was moved to write a poem about it.  
Posted 12/27/2006 11:07 AM by apollo1701 - reply

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Monsieur mon ami, you folks who like to revisit the past are a foreign breed to me. Mainly because I don't like it for myself. Though I've been doing quite a lot of introspection and processing about an unpleasant year, and, well ... anyway, I'm still pretty sure I don't want to hear the whole story about Mr. Ex-Roommate—it sounds like it/he'll prolly be tragic, pathetic, obnoxious, or some combination thereof, not to mention you did your best for him while you could. I'd rather leave it there ... and what's this about "frailty"? You?
Posted 12/27/2006 12:11 PM by n_e_i_l Xanga Premium Member - reply

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I've used CE ever since my Wacky Wiccan days. I love your way of summarizing good ole '06.
Posted 12/27/2006 12:16 PM by cj0nes - reply

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Wow, I can't even recall what I had for lunch lol So forecasting the future? What's in my future Ms. Cleo?
Posted 12/27/2006 7:37 PM by DivaJoe - reply

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This was a very good year for you. I think I predict things for myself and find them as goal for which I work. Maybe that is why mine seem to come true. HAPPY NEW YEAR - 2007 CE.
Posted 12/27/2006 8:30 PM by Fatcat723 Xanga Premium Member - reply

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I am still shocked that today is already Dec 27 2006...
Posted 12/27/2006 10:25 PM by bennykan - reply

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you just reminded me about the bce/ce terms. they taught us that in middle school! and then i guess it didn't stick to anyone. anyway, what's with this whole muni problem tthat you described in july? i don't remember anythiing about that!

Posted 12/28/2006 1:19 AM by JonasApproved Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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I got into such a war editing our years according to the 'new' and 'pc' terms. Hope you had a great holiday. Your month by month reminded me to write down my 2006 (except I can't remember most of it) and also reminded me of a friend who had a lawsuit v. roommate in SF last year. Coincidence? Dunno.
Posted 12/28/2006 7:26 AM by MrCookiepants Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - reply

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What a full year! I can really now see that you are such a driven individual and I too can foresee that your 2007 CE will be another fulfilling year. ;)
Posted 12/28/2006 6:01 PM by AzureBean - reply

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I forgot to tell everyone that they should also recap or highlight their favorite moments of 2006 as well! Guess I had better start posting comments all over ze place.
Posted 12/28/2006 7:14 PM by ABloggingHorse - reply

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RYC: I have always tried when I taught to make sure I never blamed a student or gave only negative responses to the student who was having trouble. It does take a lifetime it seems to learn such a simple lesson. If we could get people to give positive feedback and negative at the same time that would be a big step.

I can't spell either. I have Google on my computer and it has spellcheck for anything I type. Oh, My list for 2006 will appear sometime soon. I like that idea.

Posted 12/28/2006 8:46 PM by Fatcat723 Xanga Premium Member - reply

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Nice blog, neighbor!  And I live close to work place, too.  We're real neighbor. =)
Posted 12/29/2006 1:37 AM by paperairplanex - reply

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ryc: Like others I'm a bit puzzled why you'd be uncomfortable talking about the singularity idea(l) or would have alienated anyone by doing so. You'd think believing in it was like being gay or something. When we were undergrads and neural networks were experiencing their last resurgence ("fad," if you like), John Hopfield—whose name I don't have to explain to you—gave the Hans Bethe Lectures at my (and his) alma mater. He pointed out that biological information systems work so well because they've evolved to fit hand in glove with their environment to carry out the necessary "processing," and programmed systems don't do nearly as well. In the Q/A someone in the audience brought up the goal of a man/machine interface, citing the benefit of integrating ourselves with computing systems. Hopfield's reply was something like, "But why would you want to integrate into a less efficient system?" It was a good riposte (touche!), but gets at what those of us (like me) who want it too much find painful to face: engineered systems don't evolve, they're designed, and design implies understanding, and we just don't understand the underlying processes well enough yet to honestly represent the prospect properly as an engineering goal, rather than as, say, futurology. The point's well taken that our knowledge is growing—but if you wanna say the prize will arrive around 2050, I'd quote Yogi Berra in response . . .

What will I be doing for New Year's? Trying to earn money. :-/ I'm in quasi-negotiation with a client now who needs some technical writing done, which is actually code development for the computational examples for engineering/scientific reference books/textbooks. My instincts tell me that I may be able to extort a rate that is actually fair to me. Can you tell me, for reference purposes, what are the going rates for freelance programming of various kinds? Respondez s'il vous plait via Message, messire mon ami.

Posted 12/29/2006 1:59 AM by n_e_i_l Xanga Premium Member - reply

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Thanks for the comment...I usually say hi instead of just lurking. lol

Im very impressed with how you summed up your year.  It made me realize how much I really dont remember myself!  Maybe I will pay more attention this year.

I hope you also are enjoying the holidays.

Posted 12/29/2006 5:29 AM by kellychicky Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - reply

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RYC: hehe ... sounds like you have an evil plan to reduce the Earth's population? :o
Posted 12/29/2006 2:43 PM by AzureBean - reply

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Colourful month??? Let's hope everyone's month gets equally colourful!

RYC: The track of that post was George Michael's "FastLove" (the song playing is usually identified in the "What I'm Listening To" at the top of each post. How can the smiling thing you talked about be an epidemic?!?! Even in the gay-iest city on planet earth San Francisco?!?! (and you're white AND with a 6 pac?!?!) Is there no more hope left for us mere mortals?

Happy 2007 to you Mr. Sci-fi-Six-Pac!

Posted 12/30/2006 12:00 AM by eugenelin - reply

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OMG! you need to read it and watch it! it's a masterpiece!

glad to hear that you had a wonderful year. ugh! speaking of the holidays, i need to burn off those extra pounds. i gained 5 pounds over the freaking holiday! damn those turkeys, ham, chocolates (people give the most crappy gifts...chocolates! who gives chocolates as a christmas gift?!?!), and candy canes!!
Posted 12/30/2006 10:21 AM by soymilkisgood - reply

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happy holidays to you too

and as for that shape i'm always in that you're referring to...would that be "round"?  lol

Posted 12/30/2006 11:53 AM by sebastian86 - reply

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it does in deed look like 2006 was a good year for you, as it was for me.  i'm looking forward to 2007 and what it will bring.  i'm certainly hoping it will be as good as this year was.  be safe this weekend, but make sure you party it up...you deserve it. 

btw...it's good to be back on xanga again....some day i will fully explain my departure...

Posted 12/30/2006 8:00 PM by filtered1 - reply

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Thanks buddy! Happy new years and make sure we keep in touch.
Posted 12/30/2006 10:47 PM by mikosoft - reply

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I have had many New Year's resolutions in the past, some I've kept, some were too unrealistic to keep.  I hope each year that passes I'm a better person on the outside and inside.  And it would be a distinct pleasure to visit San Francisco and make your acquaintance, one of 2006's highlights is meeting intelligent introspective people like you on Xanga.  Have a great New Years and may 2007 be one of discovery, peace and fulfilment for you! :)  And if you visit Toronto, be sure to let me know!
Posted 12/31/2006 5:02 AM by asiancolossus - reply

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