Sunday, May 9, 2010

Saw a few cars yesterday

Went to the High Museum to see the Art of The Automobile exhibit.



An early Alfa Romeo; one of my favorites on display (Please forgive the iphone quality pic. It's all I had on me). Something about the word Superleggera makes me want to drop everything and race cars.

More to follow when I get some time to post.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Go see it





Good stuff. Been a while since we went to opening night of a summer blockbuster, but it was worth the crowd.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Funny

A couple of funny pics:







Got to be a heavy iPhone/iPad user to get that one.

Plus this:







I never got into the Star Trek versus Star Wars conflict. I always appreciated both.

h/t - Lileks's new site: lint

Monday, May 3, 2010

Quoted for truth

“Determine never to be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time who never loses any. It is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing.”

Thomas Jefferson, who accomplished a few things. If only I had one-one hundredth of his drive.

I wonder what's on tv right now...

Friday, April 30, 2010

A glimpse of the future

This sounds awesome. And scary.

-- Posted From My iPad

Thursday, April 29, 2010

this is really cool

Posters for episodes of LOST (seasons 1-4, hopefully more to follow).

The finale of Season 3 (shown below) was my favorite episode.








“We have to go back!”

h/t - Lileks

-- Posted From My iPad


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Greater Good (1)

With a little bit of work this will hopefully become a recurring series - hence the (1).

A state assemblyman in New York wants to force all New Yorkers to become organ donors. Force, as in at the barrel of a gun (all laws are such).

Here's a better idea: incentivize organ donation! Offer tax credits, cash payments, whatever, to those that choose to be donors.

You can't tell me that wouldn't increase the availability of viable organs. And piss off fewer people.

-- Posted From My iPad

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Calvin on Ritalin

Not sure how old this is, but it's relatively new to me; the more I consider it the sadder it makes me.




My son (or daughter) better be bouncing off the walls crazy before anyone thinks of suggesting Ritalin.

h/t - wherever I found it. Sorry.

-- Posted From My iPad

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Infographic of the week





h/t: Laughing Squid

-- Posted From My iPad

Friday, April 9, 2010

Gone

"Waste makes me angry. And that's all this is...sheer waste!"

Rhett Butler

(it's movie night)

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

iPad

I'm loving my new iPad. It has been a while since a gadget has grabbed my attention so fully (the iPhone notwithstanding...I've only had it four months). I really haven't been into computers and gadgets over the years but this thing makes me want to learn to program.

The best thing about the iPad is the inspiration it provides. You feel like you're working with a computer from the future. Using your fingers instead of a mouse is just...cool (and surprisingly not a hassle). The onscreen keyboard takes some getting used to but it doesn't take long to get the hang of it. I'm writing this post on it now.

My only complaint so far is the obstacles Apple puts in your way. The primary way to get files on and off the iPad is through itunes, which can be a pain. It makes the iPad less of a computer and more of a peripheral. Some apps such as Airshare and various online storage sites are useful for working around this but why not make it more direct (use that camera connection kit to connect a usb flashdrive)? Importing and exporting via email works also but is not always convenient. In short, the file management and storage will keep it from being your primary computer. It really can be inconvenient.

Also, the software is still lacking. The iWork suite helps but better compatibility with MS Office would be great. Im sure this will be fixed in short order. The app store created a gold rush for mobile phone software development, and iPad specific apps are just getting started. I imagine in a year this thing will be a serious threat to laptops.

There are more drawbacks to be sure, but there are with any device. For the first gen, there is a lot to love.

PS...I gave my three year old my iPhone the other night, and we played Battleship over Bluetooth (I used the iPad). We are living in The Future.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Real Members of Congress

This is my congressman. No, really. Watch out, Guam.

The joy of sausage

Bacon gets plenty of praise, but let us not forget the joys of sausage. We had a delicious "breakfast for dinner" tonight with creamy scrambled eggs, from-scratch pancakes, savory sausage and plenty of syrup. Ahh, sausage.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Stupid humans

This post is not intended to disparage Mr. Lovelock, but damn...he sure seems to be disparaging me:

"I don't think we're yet evolved to the point where we're clever enough to handle a complex a [sic] situation as climate change," said Lovelock in his first in-depth interview since the theft of the UEA emails last November. "The inertia of humans is so huge that you can't really do anything meaningful."

Think we've accomplished anything meaningful in 90 years?

One of the main obstructions to meaningful action is "modern democracy", he added. "Even the best democracies agree that when a major war approaches, democracy must be put on hold for the time being. I have a feeling that climate change may be an issue as severe as a war. It may be necessary to put democracy on hold for a while."

Won't affect him. He won't be around much longer. (Plus Friedman's got his back!)

He thinks only a catastrophic event would now persuade humanity to take the threat of climate change seriously enough, such as the collapse of a giant glacier in Antarctica, such as the Pine Island glacier, which would immediately push up sea level.

"That would be the sort of event that would change public opinion," he said.

Does he mean actual evidence? Even so, it wouldn't be proof of anthropomorphic global warming.

Ending on a good note, I'll give him credit for this bit:

Lovelock. . .added that he has little sympathy for the climate scientists caught up in the UEA email scandal. He said he had not read the original emails – "I felt reluctant to pry" – but that their reported content had left him feeling "utterly disgusted".

"Fudging the data in any way whatsoever is quite literally a sin against the holy ghost of science," he said. "I'm not religious, but I put it that way because I feel so strongly. It's the one thing you do not ever do. You've got to have standards."

Their actions might be called stupid. Perhaps the scientific method is too complex for mere humans?

(alternate close: this interview left me feeling utterly disgusted)

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Tech Austerity

I want to buy a new camera before the baby's born, and a new computer to load all the pics and video to. (the new tv, sound, game, and video system is still on the list, too) But the stuff I've got now is working just fine, so it's hard to justify the expense when I feel uncertain about the medium and long-term health of the economy (short term seems fine, by which I mean the next couple of months), and I have a lot of other demands on the family purse. Plus, with consumer tech, waiting rewards you with lower prices and/or better stuff, but at the expense of all the time you could've been using the new gear but weren't. For now, I think I'll wait, but I can hardly complain--the stuff I've already got is more than I'm really putting to use anyways. I think I'll just pass the interim with a tech wish list (not to be confused with my "I hope Tech loses every game" list), and get back to spending money on the family and the house-

Statist racism

Okay, so all the hullabaloo and histrionics of the last week regarding violent response to the passage of Obamacare has been tiresome, if not trite, and hypocritical. The cries of violence and racism from the Left seem to be more about projection than anything else, which leads to this week's Ayn Rand quote:

"The smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights, cannot claim to be defenders of minorities." -Ayn Rand.

(h/t Chase)

Upgrade

I'm upgrading my old HP laptop to Ubuntu 9.10 right now.

Ubuntu has breathed new life into my PC. XP was getting unusable, and my hardware is too old for Vista or 7.

Of course my iPad will be here in 7 days, so this laptop will likely be forgotten...


- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Obama wants

moms to go back to school. With Captain Caveman. Seems appropriate.