Off to New York, be back in a week with lots of photos.
| On Vacation |
Sunday, August 27, 2006
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| It's a Go! |
Thursday, August 10, 2006
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I haven't been this giddy about a car in a very long time and no wonder, because nothing as exciting as the new Chevy Camaro has come out in a while.
Now, by no means am I a GM-guy, nor am I a fan of American cars, BUT this new concept has me going crazy. Looking at the photos of this car has me foaming at the mouth.
Imagine it, a huge V8 engine producing 400 Horsepower and the new rear-wheel-drive platform, called Zeta rocketing this beast down the street.
Drooool......
Edmunds Article
| Start your copy machines, Apple. |
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
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In the recent Apple Keynote at the WWDC 2006, Steve Jobs and his goonies made it their point to point out how Microsoft copied them. Most notably the glossy design cues Microsoft adopted from OS X in Windows Vista. While I can't argue with them that Windows Vista did in fact copy Apple's ideas, I can't however defend their attacks on Vista for doing what they did.Why?
Because Apple did the same thing. Here's a precise list of all the programs Apple's latest version of OS X (Leopard) copied and will feature, essentially making these other programs obsolete.
So just like Microsoft, Apple has copy machines too it seems.
| Best car commercial, ever. | |
With commercials like this one, it's a wonder why Isuzu isn't the top selling automobile manufacturer in the world.
| It's too damn hot |
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
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UPDATE: Best Song, Ever. (Enormous Penis)
I haven't posted anything new here because of the ridiculous heat we've been having. It's so damn hot that I can't muster up enough enthusiasm to do anything.
You see, I live in the San Fernando Valley, which is basically on the outskirts of Los Angeles surrounded by mountains. In the winter it gets about 10 degrees cooler because the mountains block out the heat produced by Los Angeles traffic and whatnot. But, in the summer the mountains trap the heat making it about 10 degrees hotter. I know what you might think. Ten degrees isn't anything to fuss over, you probably can't even feel it. Well you don't know what you're talking about, because it does make quite a difference between 95F and 105F and if that's not enough, the compounding humidity just makes the San Fernando Valley the true hell that it is.
So why live here? Simple. Less traffic and congestion, but as a trade off we get a lot more heat. So any way you look at it, I'm screwed.....and hot.
I haven't posted anything new here because of the ridiculous heat we've been having. It's so damn hot that I can't muster up enough enthusiasm to do anything.
You see, I live in the San Fernando Valley, which is basically on the outskirts of Los Angeles surrounded by mountains. In the winter it gets about 10 degrees cooler because the mountains block out the heat produced by Los Angeles traffic and whatnot. But, in the summer the mountains trap the heat making it about 10 degrees hotter. I know what you might think. Ten degrees isn't anything to fuss over, you probably can't even feel it. Well you don't know what you're talking about, because it does make quite a difference between 95F and 105F and if that's not enough, the compounding humidity just makes the San Fernando Valley the true hell that it is.
So why live here? Simple. Less traffic and congestion, but as a trade off we get a lot more heat. So any way you look at it, I'm screwed.....and hot.





