Archive for January, 2008

118,000 – .5 miles

January 31st, 2008

So driving home today I noticed that I’m about to roll 118K miles on my camry. It made me realize that I’ve actually put the bulk of the miles on the car now and not the previous owner. With us purchasing the new civic in September for Nicole it means my car needs to make it for awhile longer. I’ve started to try to take better care of my car by making sure I get my oil changed at a reasonable interval considering I put on around 400 miles a week. This year I even managed to replace my door handle on the drives side so i don’t have to open the door with my little finger.

handle

Thinking that I had been doing a good job I finally decided to go through all my maintenance receipts and put it in a spreadsheet so I can see when I did what and to give me an idea when I might need to do it again. Unfortunately when I did this I realized that I might be in for a rough couple of months as a lot of maintenance is coming due. It’s been about 30K miles since I’ve had the brakes pads changed. I need to look into maybe having that checked sooner rather than later since i need those to stop. Also it looks like its been a long time since I’ve had most of the fluids in my car changed and those should probably be done to. The big ugly thing is it’s been almost 60K miles since the timing belt has been changed and according to some guides I should look into changing that in the next few thousand miles.

It’s not the end of the world and I should get these things done since I want to keep my car going for at least a few more years. One of my concerns is with Brentwood Auto the place that we normally send our cars to get repaired. It bugged me the last time I had the car sent there in April of last year they told Nicole that I needed to get my timing belt replaced already. I refused to do this since I felt like I had just gotten it replaced recently and there was no way it should be up. Based on my records they were telling me I should have the timing belt replaced at least 10K miles before the minimum that any other place recommends. This seems kinda scamy to me in recommending that I get work done on the car that doesn’t need to be done. Overall I’ve felt when my car goes in they often suggest things that it doesn’t really need. On the other hand when nicole has taken her car in over the years we’ve been here they haven’t always charged her to fix stuff and they’ve also told her no it doesn’t need to be changed yet. I’ll have to think about it more. My car may end up going back there anyway even if it costs me more in the long term since at least I’ve always felt that the quality of their work has been good.

Annual Review

January 29th, 2008

Today was my annual review. It went about as I expected with me getting a decent rating for the past year. Not as good as last year but that was to be expected since I did get a promotion over the course of the year so the bar ended up being a lot higher this year to get a top rating. One thing I dislike about our ‘ratings’ is that they are a combination of both how you performed and how you performed relative to the people in the division. Meaning even if everyone within the group was doing a fantastic job only one (if any) can get a top rating. Normally I wouldn’t care that much since I’m not super competitive except that these ratings set the range for our bonus and raises that are coming up. So its a bit unfortunate that under this system even if you work you butt off over the whole year you might not see much of a reward if there is someone else in your group that worked harder. I guess thats life in the grown up world where sometimes you getting ahead means it might come at someone else’s expense.

My boss had some good things to say to me about my work and that he thought I had a bright future at IBM. He thoughts I was on the right track and I was definitely still improving my skill set and my visibility. The only part he kinda left out is unfortunately within my own group there is little room to grow. Since we’re an isolated group and there are a bunch of other guys senior to me I’m not going to be in a position to move upward unless i find a new position within IBM or those guys move on. At the moment I’m ok with this situation since I’m really not sure what my longer term goals are.

The other thing that came out of my meeting was that the product we were supposed to work on next has been shelved. So it looks like we’re going to be going back to building frameworks. This is kinda disappointing since I was looking forward to actually working on something that is sold and supported. On the other hand the new thing that we might work on could result in me getting travel more and meet with new people within the product suite I work on. So that may be good. Right now everything is kinda hypothetical so who knows where things will end up.

Talk at Fly Meeting

January 27th, 2008

As part of our graduate training, once a year my boss pays for us to travel to a big scientific conference. This April, I am going to the 49th annual Drosophila Research conference, aka “Fly Meeting”. This is the biggest meeting of the year for biologists who work on flies from all over the world. It’s a cool conference because all these scientists get together to discuss such diverse things as gonad development, to brain deveopment to diabetes in flies.

One of the conditions of us going to the meeting is that we have to write an abstract (short summary of what we’ll present) – and then eventually present our work at the meeting. This is good because it gives us pratice presenting our data, but also the many people who hear us talk about our work can give us feedback. When you submit your abstract you can request to either give a poster, or also request to be considered for a platform presentation. Mark always tells us to put down ‘platform’ because you never now.

Well, I sumbitted my abstract last October and kind of forgot about it. Earlier this week I found out that I had been chosen for a platform presentation! Eeeks! This is very exciting because only like 5% of the abstracts are chosen for talks. While this is great for my career (and Mark’s), I’m very nervous about it! This means that I have to present my work, on stage, in front of thousands of biologists who potentially know more about my work than I do!

That’s my big news for the week. Hopefully I’ll get some more exicitng results before I leave for the meeting, and hopefully will be a little less nervous!

Getting Started

January 23rd, 2008

Well after spending most of the night trying to get the blog up and running it seems to be working ok. Hopefully I’ll make more use of this thing in the near future.