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Saturday, October 15, 2005  

FREE PARKING?

So last evening I had a social function to attend to at UBC. Rather than have to bus it all the way home from UBC late at night, I decided to drive to work so I could have the car for the trip home. After work, I make my way to the West Parkade which I've parked in many times previously.

Now each time I've parked there, I've had to pay to enter the parkade. You tell the machine how long you want to stay and then it processes your payment. Afterwards, you can then drive in. This time, however, things were different. I drive up and the machine thingy has changed. It simply says on it, "Press to receive ticket". Ok, so I press the big green button and it spits out this ticket. I've never seen this type of ticket before. Printed on it is "Place face up on dash". I do as I'm told.

After getting out of my car, I notice other cars have the same type of ticket on the dash. Now I'm wondering when I'll pay for the privilege of parking in the parkade. I see there's an attendant in the booth near the exit. I'm thinking they must have changed the system so that the attendant uses your ticket to see how long you've parked there and then charges you accordingly.

Then I realize the attendant can stay there all night. They've got to go home sometime. So how will they get my money if I leave late? An automated pay system for after hours then? If so, why not use that all the time and not have an attendant? I decide I've spent too much time thinking about this and I better get my ass inside SJC where people are waiting for me.

Several hours pass and events occur that may or may not have been photographed in a digital form. It's about 1am and I leave SJC for the parkade. Now I'm all curious again. I take a slight detour by walking over to the exit arms of the parkade. The attendant is gone. Two of the lanes are for cars with parking passes. There is one lane for visitors which is what I am. In that lane, there's no machine that you can put any money in or slide a credit card in. There's no sign telling people what to do if you're here after hours. There is this "drop box" but I have no idea what it's for. There are no envelopes nor is there any sign telling you what the rates are.

I walk back to my car, jump in, and drive off to the exit lane. I stop in front of the arm. It raises up. I drive off without paying a dime. As I deal with the torrential rainstorm while driving my mind spins. In this day and age, it's highly unlikely UBC would ever let anyone do anything for free on-campus that they could charge even a penny for.

It's possible they could have written down my license plate number and then just send me a bill to my home. That would require them getting my home address from my plate however and that seems like a lot of work (and some privacy issues) for a measly couple of bucks.

The other option that comes to mind is this, they just don't care about people who leave after the attendant's shift is over. Many, many years ago, the B-Lots on-campus were staffed with attendants at the exits. Anyone could drive in, but you had to pay when you left. The neat thing was that the attendants were only there until 11pm. After 11pm, if you were still parked you could leave for free. Everyone knew this, so there would be an entire parking lot full of cars with people waiting for 11pm to come around.

Perhaps this is a variation of the old B-Lot loophole. It could be but I'm still very wary of getting something free from UBC. And thus ends my lengthy post on free parking.

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posted by Erwin | 1:07 PM

Thursday, October 13, 2005  

SO THIS IS WHAT I WAS TALKING ABOUT

In a previous post, I mentioned that it would not be anytime soon before I could say what game I was working on. It turns out I was wrong or specifically I was given some wrong info. Today, Nokia issued a press release regarding the game I've been slaving away on for months now. Here's an excerpt:

Shadow-Born Poised To Push The Boundaries Of Mobile Gaming On The N-Gage platform
October 13, 2005

Barcelona, Spain - Nokia today announced Shadow-Born for the N-Gage platform. Developed by Backbone Entertainment, Shadow-Born is set to change the way gamers use their mobile phones for gaming by integrating smartphone functionalities into the game. Imagine a game where characters leave text messages, schedule calendar appointments or set alarms in your smartphone. Shadow-Born promises a genuinely immersive and interactive experience, taking game play to a new level of involvement.

You can read the whole thing here. Keep in mind the marketing types write this stuff, not us. Read it with a grain of salt.

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posted by Erwin | 8:46 PM
 

TIME TO KILL

I got home from work at 7:30pm last night and 8:30pm tonight. There seems to be so much time left in the evening now. What do you people do with so much time to do stuff?

I still managed to waste the time away doing nothing but at least I wasn't at work. A little video gaming here and a Mythbusters episode there, pretty soon it's 1am. Holy crap, I better go to bed.

Me wonders if I'll get home on-time tomorrow as well.

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posted by Erwin | 12:58 AM

Wednesday, October 12, 2005  

THAT LUNCH THING

Today, I had traditional pad thai from Thai House for lunch.

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posted by Erwin | 3:20 PM
 

BLOG FROM WORK

I'm going to attempt to blog from work today. Stay tuned.

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posted by Erwin | 12:51 AM

Monday, October 10, 2005  

WEEKEND WRAPUP

Sorry for the lack of posts but the erwintang.com offices were closed for the Thanksgiving long weekend. Speaking of the long weekend, I did nothing of any interest for the three whole days. I didn't go east of Lougheed Mall in Burnaby, nor did I see any of my friends. It was quite lame actually. I did, however, get some laundry done including the requisite ironing done. With all the overtime I was doing, I was running out of clean clothes. I had to double-shift some of my socks, though thankfully the same did not apply to my underwear. I also re-arranged some of the furniture in my bedroom so that I now finally have an unimpeded path to my closet. I'm now prediciting that at least one-quarter of the clothes that leave my closet will eventually get hung back up.

In other news, my mother returned today from a week long trip to North Africa. She went to a few different countries but the most interesting, at least for me, was Tunisia. Some of you might realize what significance that country has with regard to a series of six films made by independent filmmaker George Lucas. Tunisia doubled as the arid planet of Tatooine, a much referenced place in both the original trilogy and the prequels. My mother not only travelled to Tunisia but visited the actual area where they filmed. Now I know Mom ain't the biggest Star Wars fan in the galaxy so she probably viewed this hole in the ground as another minor detail in the whole North African tour. This would be in stark contrast to my own reaction to visiting the site which I would hold in reverence. To her credit, she did take some photos of the Owen homestead. The first is her own picture, followed by a screencap from A New Hope, filmed nearly thirty years ago.



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posted by Erwin | 9:55 PM
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