Pavleck.Com

ULTIMA RATIO REGUM

  • Flickr Photos

    www.flickr.com
  • Things

    www.flickr.com
    This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from Jeremy Pavleck. Make your own badge here.


  • Listening To

  • Twitter

  • I Support

    Bloggers' Rights at EFF

  • Spam Blocked

  • last.fm records

    1. New Maps Of Hell New Maps Of Hell
      Bad Religion
    2. Tested Tested
      Bad Religion
    3. Against the Grain Against the Grain
      Bad Religion
    4. The Gray Race The Gray Race
      Bad Religion
    5. How Could Hell Be Any Worse? How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
      Bad Religion
    6. Generator Generator
      Bad Religion

Archive for the 'Money' Category


Comcast woes

Posted by Jeremy on 1st August 2007

Apparently, even though I received a phone call yesterday saying my install was good to go, they decided to cancel it. Reason? I owe $233 for service at a place I never lived. Hrmmm. But I do know who DID live there, and once this move is taken care of, I know how to fix it. So I went ahead and paid the back dues. Though honestly, if I do go through and attempt to collect it will be more for spite then actually needing the money. The few hours I’ll be off the clock to go to court is worth more then the suit. But doing things for spite is pretty fun.

So I’m boned inet connection wise, and might not be on at home until Friday unless they manage to escalate this and I get lucky. We’ll see.

Bummer.

Posted in Internet, Me, Money | No Comments »

Cameras, Tea, Bobstock and Me!

Posted by Jeremy on 29th May 2007

Nikon D50 vs Nikon D200As you can see from this picture, my new camera & lens is significantly larger then my previous one. And after only using the D200 for less then a week, I don’t know how I ever got along without it. Everything is designed to be able to access and change it quickly, in the dark, without moving my eyes from the viewfinder. It’s an absolute dream. I’m really looking forward to using it in next month’s “In The Loop“, since it’s going to (tentatively) be shot from a nearby homeless shelter - should lend to some interesting and powerful shots.

So, it seems like ever since I got the check, I’ve been spendingTea! roughly $500/day on.. I don’t really on what, exactly, but it’s been some quality stuff! An example of that quality stuff would be this pic of the tin of tea we purchased yesterday from Teavana. It’s a mix of 2 blends ; one is “Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls” and the other is “Roobios Tropica” - it smells (and tastes) simply amazing - I might just be going off coffee for awhile. I like it so much so that the same night I went and made a big order from Stash Tea - a coffee cup infuser and several hundred grams of fine tea - including Earl Grey (Learn about Earl Grey tea here!)!

Saturday was Bobstock, Mishka’s Father’s yearly celebration of the life and music of Bob Dylan. It was a great time with a lot of interesting people, made even more interesting since we brought the Wii along. So it was more like Celebrate the life and time of Bob Dylan…. and kick the crap out of each other in bowling & boxing. At least the kids had something to do!
The flame from a Tiki torch

During Bobstock I was talking to Mishka’s mother for a bit, she’s a wise over-achieving IT nerd like myself, and was lamenting to her about the current state of my life, how I’m at a crossroads and need to dedicate several years of college aside for my art and so on and so forth and she said “No you don’t, you simply need to get the information you’re missing”. That’s a simple statement, but damn it all, she’s right. So to help improve my photography, I’m trying to learn how to draw. On Sunday I picked up the book “How to Draw What You See” and a sketchpad and I seem to be picking it up. Though to be honest, my picture taking abilities have greatly increased, especially when you throw in the confidence boost that is carrying around a professional camera - it gives you more of that ‘I belong here’ cred that when combined with an NPPA badge affords you more access then you think you’d get. It’s a wonderful little secret I tend to exploit as much as possible!

I don’t know if I’ll ever photograph professionally, I have my writing and art to pursue in that vein, though I do think I’ll keep at it for the rest of my life.
Mishka graduates this year (For her second degree - overachiever like her mother) with her Interior Design degree. There’s a lot of places in the Twin Cities that she could go to, and I know she’ll do amazingly well - she’s found her niche, her calling, and it’ll net her cash. Hell, she completely amazes me with what she can accomplish in a day - like her new job, the first week, she’s already organizing events and talking to places to do co-op deals - she’ll go far. Hopefully, she’ll go far enough so that I can stop working IT full time some day and do it part time (Even though she says that even doing it part time, I’ll still make more money then her for a few more years hehe), then using the rest of it for writing, art, and photography. Hell, writing is already paying off.

I’m really starting to like how my life is panning out. I’m in love with a wonderful woman I’m sure I’ll marry (She doesn’t read the blog, and no one tip her off, eh, even though I think she knows), I’m contracting at a place the is paying me really well and where I really fit in, I’ve setup some personal goals for myself (save up money for a nice ring + wedding, then for a loft/house, then work on art skills), am working hard to broaden my abilities, and generally growing as a human being.

And sometimes, I wonder, if it is all thanks to a broken Maneki Neko.
A Maneki Neko, literally meaning ‘beckoning cat’, is a Japanese good luck symbol from the 1800s. It’s told that the cat holds one paw upwards, inviting money, good will, customers, etc into the owners world. I bought one. I had it on top of a CD tower for the longest time.

One night, the CD tower fell, probably due to the fault of Ebbie, my very real cat. And with it, the beckoning arm fell off as well. And after that, things started to happen.
Perhaps it was a sign that I no longer needed a lucky charm, I made my own. Maybe it was a sign from above telling me to get moving. Or maybe it is just a bad idea to put stuff on top of CD towers - either way, I’m doing better now.

Anyway, this post has taken me, literally, 4 hours to write - as I did it in between work assignments. And now I’ve totally lost my train of thought due to a little fire, so I’ll just end it here. Ciao!

Posted in Art, Mishka, Money, Photography, Theater, Writing | No Comments »

$2,292.85

Posted by Jeremy on 23rd May 2007

Indeed, it is now mine, and it would be a deal at twice the price! Wii pics coming, but I’m to tired, friggin wisdom tooth got pulled yesterday and I’m still all blah =\

Who’d a thunk a few words about psychos could net ya some cash? :)

Nikon D200!

Posted in Art, Money, Photography, Things I Bought | No Comments »

Now…

Posted by Jeremy on 23rd May 2007

Now I’m not saying I got a fat check recently or anything, but when I get home today I’ll have a new Nintendo Wii bundle waiting for me, which I’ll have to come back and grab since I’ll need to unload my new camera and lenses!

YAR!

Posted in Money, Writing | No Comments »

And it begins!

Posted by Jeremy on 9th May 2007

Today I’ve begun my year long journey of chronicling everything I purchase that’s not consumable. That means the only thing I don’t photography is food, smokes, soda, etc. Though I may change my mind on that too.

First up:

Purchase from Echo Used CDs and DVDs

Echo Used CDs and DVDs. Purchased Eels - Souljacker, The Sugar Cubes - Lifes to Good, Terminator 2: Extreme Edition, The Terminator, Carmen Electra, and 10 incense sticks. Purchase total: $47

Second stop:

Purchase from Target

Target. Purchased RISK ‘vintage’ edition, Night Guard mouth guard to help mishka stop grinding her teeth, and a generic multi-game Chess/Checkers/Backgammon game I’m going to use for a project I have.

Final stop today:

Purchase from Unique thrift store

Unique Thrift Store. This is a huge one, 3 bags full.

  • Many different articles of clothing for Mishka, mainly to be used as fabric for a project she has
  • 4 records - Bob Dylan - SavedPink Floyd - The WallBilly Joel - The Stranger and one band called Communards
  • 3 hand blown glass bowls for a project
  • A gaudy necklace for Mishka for the geek prom
  • An antique trophy which reads “Allan Jabu - First Place - Story Telling - 1971″
  • An old hand massager that plugs into the wall, called the “Stim-U-Lax
  • 14 episodes of Star Trek, the original series, on beta cassette, for some as of yet unknown project
  • Some metal thing, mainly for the mesh covering it

And thats that. All told it was around $150 in stuff, not to mention we went to eat at Osaka, quite possibly some of the finest sushi I’ve had in this area. That was another $75 including tip. But man, it was worth it. The California Rolls were to die for, and the Hibachi steak was perfect.

Posted in Art, Money, Things I Bought | No Comments »

Where is it?!

Posted by Jeremy on 1st May 2007

Damn, where is it?

And by ‘it’, I refer to my advance check for my book, ‘<Bah, title has been changed =\‘. It was said it could take a few weeks, but I want it *now*.

Why?

All new camera gear! Rawr!

Here is what I shall be getting, complete with links:

Nikon D200 dSLR with 18 - 200mm f/3.5 - 5.6 ED-IF DX AF-S VR II Lens

Nikon Zoom Super Wide 17 - 55mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S DX Lens

Nikon MB-D200 Vertical Grip

Nikon GPS Adapter cable

Plus some other odds and ends like a couple of 4GB CF cards and probably yet another camera bag.

Damn, I really need to love this blog a little more, get a theme going on it and add some links. There’s a real cool Unix command line theme I like, but most people probably won’t be able to use it - still, I might do it anyway. Cause it’s for ME, not YOU!

Other news: There’s now a website about the new book, well, about me anyway. And no, you can’t find it. I’ve written it under a pseudonym :) Those there’s always the possibility the title doesn’t get changed (For the 4th time) and it goes up under that name. But I’ll always refer to it as “Bah title has been changed =\” because I think that’s the best title so far, and it’s one I came up with, not the publisher’s marketing droids.

Anyway, till the next time.

JDP

Posted in Money, Photography, Writing | No Comments »