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2008 New Year's Intentions

Three years ago, I posted my resolutions for New Years 2005, and updated two months in with my progress. This year, instead of resolving to do something, that is, committing to a change or continuation of something, I'll simply declare my intentions. That way I can be honest and won't feel bad about breaking a promise to myself. Regrettably, this isn't as clever as I thought it was before looking up the phrase 'new years intentions' in Google.

  • Start a savings and/or investment account and make regular deposits. Unexpected income used to go to debt. Now it will go to savings. I took a step towards this in December, and now with a real job, I can think more clearly about my retirement.
  • Fix Urban Vancouver.
  • Go on a real vacation where I don't check work email. At all. I even intend to write one of those very boring "I'm on vacation" autoresponder that everybody hates. I'm thinking a few days in Portland, then a few days on the Oregon Coast, with a day or two to document my adventure when I get back. I haven't decided when, but May or July look right.
  • Continue bookshelf sustainability. So far so good, though with Christmas came 4 books, meaning I must now give 4 away.
  • As a belated yet environmentally-friendly protest of TransLink's fare increase, I intend to bike to and from work each weekday for a month. I would buy a one zone pack of tickets and a two zone pack of tickets for trips elsewhere. How does buying fare tickets send a message to TransLink that fares are too high? It would save me—i.e. they would forgo—$50 (which would go straight to my savings account), and make me more fit. And I would save the tickets for later if I don't use them during the month. I'm thinking of doing this in March, and maybe make a meme out of it, that is, see how many people I can get joining me.
  • Take a full weekend and get rid of stuff in my closets. Spring cleaning, hoorah!
  • Write Christmas cards to my friends. I've set a reminder in November to do this.
  • Rediscover my sense of wonder.
  • More GlobalSat GPS logger tomfoolery. Richard Akerman reminded me in a comment to a photo of mine about his article GPS on a Plane and his subsequent article GPS on a Plane II. Transferring position data from the GlobalSat DG-100 unit is still more cumbersome than it needs to, involving a trip to Windows.
  • Dance again.
  • Learn to sing, mostly to harmonize with Radiohead songs. The only karaoke song I'll sing, however, is Eurythmics "Here Comes the Rain Again". Any others and you'll have to get me even more drunk.
  • "Accidentally" break the kit lens on my camera and replace it with something decent. Also: power through my frustration with this expensive hobby of mine, photography.

That's not an exhaustive list. Lists are rarely exhaustive. What do you intend to do in 2008?

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Submitted by roland on Fri 2005-08-26 12:47 #

those are my people!
lindy hop rules!

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Submitted by roland on Fri 2005-08-26 12:48 #

please add me as a contact so i can tag your photos!

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Submitted by Hammond on Wed 2013-07-10 03:59 #

Thanks for sharing this image via CC, I have used it to illustrate an article about the joys of the late summer

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Couple

I was sitting down on the benches, watching two girls dancing, one teaching the other the steps. One of the girls then asked a guy who was hanging about if he could help the girl, that is, dance with her while doing the guy's steps. The girl in this photo saw me looking at them, and explained to me that they take over the Kitsilano Showboat stage, play swing music and dance. Evidently they're not allowed to do this, as they asked to be able to pay rent but were refused. There's evidently a backstory that's complicated and that I didn't feel the need for her to get into. She was sitting by herself reading a book at the time, so before she and I talked, I thought she "just" came to the beach to read.

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Submitted by roland on Fri 2005-08-26 12:49 #

heh i know the backstory, just ask me!

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Submitted by deleted on Fri 2005-08-26 00:11 #

I like the sense of movement here.

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