Tuesday, July 07, 2009
The Baked Potato
Really enjoying the quality of the meal that is Baked Potato. Having them cooking downstairs and I can smell them up here. Delicious. Savory. Should be ready soon :D
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Brilliant Observation
This is, as the clip title clarifies, Milton Friedman on Capitalism. Might as well get back into blogging with a bit on the economy.
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Spoiled
I am spoiled; and quite so. Back into it for '09 - got the Pandora going - http://www.pandora.com/people/aquanine. Good jams going on now, although I do need to edit my lists because there are some stations that I just don't listen to anymore. Right now it's "One thing leads to another" by The Fixx, didn't know the group much but the song is a classic.
The PSP - which is new to my retinue of distractions - was well supplied this holiday season. L got me some awesome movies; Terminator, Hackers, just to name a few. I received the Final Fantasy game I was really hoping for, but so much more.
The Holidays were stupendous: great time with my Family from Oregon (including a Ducks game!), good times here in Folsom, and my best bud is here visiting from his dedicated service in the Army.
I really, in all honesty, am incapable of asking for anything more.
The PSP - which is new to my retinue of distractions - was well supplied this holiday season. L got me some awesome movies; Terminator, Hackers, just to name a few. I received the Final Fantasy game I was really hoping for, but so much more.
The Holidays were stupendous: great time with my Family from Oregon (including a Ducks game!), good times here in Folsom, and my best bud is here visiting from his dedicated service in the Army.
I really, in all honesty, am incapable of asking for anything more.
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
November's good yes?
Well, sure let October go by with nary a whisper from me. Still contemplative as ever, holding your words until you know what you truly want to say?
No, not really. A best friend has now left and gone into the military, an election has past, Fallout 3 has arrived, and Batman now appears to have swapped powers with Superman in the so named "Batman/Superman" comic; all this has transpired and nothing on the blog.
And this! - after that large monologue that just preceeded this. This leads me to think when I go big, too big, this tends to stunt the proceeding posts. Gotta keep a balance.
No, not really. A best friend has now left and gone into the military, an election has past, Fallout 3 has arrived, and Batman now appears to have swapped powers with Superman in the so named "Batman/Superman" comic; all this has transpired and nothing on the blog.
And this! - after that large monologue that just preceeded this. This leads me to think when I go big, too big, this tends to stunt the proceeding posts. Gotta keep a balance.
Monday, September 29, 2008
A reevaluation
Where to put one's energies these days? It seems to me I am in need of a reevaluation of my talents; where I am placing them, and what I am to do with them in order to be, become, and serve as the being God has created me as.
[Although we are reminded of the wise saying: "Prepositions are never words to end sentences with."]
I really like that one.
To be sure there are times when most grow into a feeling of "un" fulfillment, as if one's limit or true North is not before them but in a direction they do not know and feel lost in the finding.
I see many directions and the sheer potential present in the world in which we live is staggering, so much so it truly sets one on his or her heels. Time to move from the heels to the balls of my feet, make some progress in a true direction, trust the guidance and support I am given and take to the chase.
Sure is a lot of talk going on here, I'll have to see about backing it up. Yeah, sounds like something I am,will,going to do.
Apologies if the meta-play of being/am/will et. al. seems a bit heavy handy. I have just been in a 'being' 'doing' mindset, and a sincere Lack of hat tip to Chopra, if that was where anyone was thinking toward. Well meaning, but in all honesty, I have absolutely no presence of mind concerning his work.
I have a Heidegger, Santayana, following Hegel feeling about picking through all of this, a C.S. Lewis hope for my humanity's revelation through God, an Aldous Huxley distrust in my surroundings to provide my answer, and a feeling as though I am stuck atop Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain. There seems to be no time, yet some"where" time is proceeding and must be accounted for, yet how to deal with all these thoughts I have up here.
Ah yes, the horizontal life, as he would call it in those High German Mountains. The air just seems so crisp and clean, good for thinking, now how to act, where to proceed.
How shall it seeks its ending.
[Although we are reminded of the wise saying: "Prepositions are never words to end sentences with."]
I really like that one.
To be sure there are times when most grow into a feeling of "un" fulfillment, as if one's limit or true North is not before them but in a direction they do not know and feel lost in the finding.
I see many directions and the sheer potential present in the world in which we live is staggering, so much so it truly sets one on his or her heels. Time to move from the heels to the balls of my feet, make some progress in a true direction, trust the guidance and support I am given and take to the chase.
Sure is a lot of talk going on here, I'll have to see about backing it up. Yeah, sounds like something I am,will,going to do.
Apologies if the meta-play of being/am/will et. al. seems a bit heavy handy. I have just been in a 'being' 'doing' mindset, and a sincere Lack of hat tip to Chopra, if that was where anyone was thinking toward. Well meaning, but in all honesty, I have absolutely no presence of mind concerning his work.
I have a Heidegger, Santayana, following Hegel feeling about picking through all of this, a C.S. Lewis hope for my humanity's revelation through God, an Aldous Huxley distrust in my surroundings to provide my answer, and a feeling as though I am stuck atop Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain. There seems to be no time, yet some"where" time is proceeding and must be accounted for, yet how to deal with all these thoughts I have up here.
Ah yes, the horizontal life, as he would call it in those High German Mountains. The air just seems so crisp and clean, good for thinking, now how to act, where to proceed.
How shall it seeks its ending.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Putting down Pages
I just got back from the Folsom Cyclebration. An event so exciting the had to start smashing words together just to get the whole concept across without melting people's cerebellum. All sarcasm aside it was a fun event and I was able to attend with my sister and dad. All the big bike dealers were out, some very impressive machines out there. All in all and wholly suprising lack of pretension. Perhaps it has something to do with the pure nature of man's might expressed honestly through the best of machinery he has devised to cover ground: No motors to blame, nothing but rubber across terra firma singing harmony to the breathing.
Sister has been getting into triathlons. I think that's the perfection of the ideal. Here, we have devised various means of human locomotion across spans, various terrain, and water. About all there is save the skies. Let us place them all in single competition.
Currently reading Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Gibbons, and am finding it terrifically compelling. Borrowed from LG, major hat tip there, finding a lot of what I suspected, expertly delivered, however, with exceptional interplay between the text and the art. I can see the movie spawning a very receptive re-admiration for the piece. It having compelling contemporary parallels, "the War (Vietnam)," our current conflict etc; the decimation of the hero concept, predestination vs. human potential, and an overall existential angst almost. A true coming to the end of the humanist's equation with appropriate terror, desperation, and hatred. Dr. Manhattan plays the perfect visionary to the modern dilemma, and his cold, not entirely dispassionate, yet alienated (definitely author intended; a once-human finding home on Mars) sense of being is the phantasmic highlighting that remains dutifully subtle in order to counter-balance the main plot's spiraling insanity.
Sister has been getting into triathlons. I think that's the perfection of the ideal. Here, we have devised various means of human locomotion across spans, various terrain, and water. About all there is save the skies. Let us place them all in single competition.
Currently reading Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Gibbons, and am finding it terrifically compelling. Borrowed from LG, major hat tip there, finding a lot of what I suspected, expertly delivered, however, with exceptional interplay between the text and the art. I can see the movie spawning a very receptive re-admiration for the piece. It having compelling contemporary parallels, "the War (Vietnam)," our current conflict etc; the decimation of the hero concept, predestination vs. human potential, and an overall existential angst almost. A true coming to the end of the humanist's equation with appropriate terror, desperation, and hatred. Dr. Manhattan plays the perfect visionary to the modern dilemma, and his cold, not entirely dispassionate, yet alienated (definitely author intended; a once-human finding home on Mars) sense of being is the phantasmic highlighting that remains dutifully subtle in order to counter-balance the main plot's spiraling insanity.
Monday, August 18, 2008
WoW Buster - (not really)
Another offering in the free MMO world. This one could take the cake, and also several hours of my time.
However, I don't think I am ready to dump my Night Elf Hunter just yet, especially this close to 70. :D
However, I don't think I am ready to dump my Night Elf Hunter just yet, especially this close to 70. :D
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Sea Monkeys
I will have to post up a pic or two of the mighty creatures. I have begun life in a small tank in my office. They rose up and are now trying to lay siege to the small plastic castle that lies in the middle of their domain.
In honor of the champion of their species, I give you the source of his name.
And to the individual who introduced me to this quote, he truly was the quote master.
In honor of the champion of their species, I give you the source of his name.
And to the individual who introduced me to this quote, he truly was the quote master.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
Sports?
It is true, I am not the biggest sports fan. However, the match up currently underway between Woods and Rocco has been a pleasure to watch. Now even easier with the good people at NBC Sports and Lexus (they deserve the plug eh?).
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Another vid to remember the good times
Sorry to skip over the new job discussion. However, this is hot on the youtube, only reason I know this is that it's on their header page. I don't get viral videos like I used to :( QQ.
This is Weezer off of their new album. If you want more detail just follow the tube embedded links following the clip.
I knew instantly who this video reminded me of first and foremost. I already wrote him an email detailing me new job scenario, so that's okay and covered.
Some very cool familiar faces here. I don't recognize the kid in the sound booth; if you know that one feel free to post up here and let me know. Very good to see the banana from what I think is the Junior/Senior video. The hamster is, I think, from a (possible parody of) a Basement Jaxx vid.
The real question I am pondering is: Did they round up the actual individuals and film new segments to match the existing tube video or is that some of the best editing and doubling I have seen. I am really not entertaining that last thought all that much, seems like they were able to pull stings and spliced the originals in with new material. SO. What did the Numa Kid and Miss Pageant talk about on set...?
This is Weezer off of their new album. If you want more detail just follow the tube embedded links following the clip.
I knew instantly who this video reminded me of first and foremost. I already wrote him an email detailing me new job scenario, so that's okay and covered.
Some very cool familiar faces here. I don't recognize the kid in the sound booth; if you know that one feel free to post up here and let me know. Very good to see the banana from what I think is the Junior/Senior video. The hamster is, I think, from a (possible parody of) a Basement Jaxx vid.
The real question I am pondering is: Did they round up the actual individuals and film new segments to match the existing tube video or is that some of the best editing and doubling I have seen. I am really not entertaining that last thought all that much, seems like they were able to pull stings and spliced the originals in with new material. SO. What did the Numa Kid and Miss Pageant talk about on set...?
Monday, May 19, 2008
New beginnings
First day on the new job. Unfortunately, I have been unwinding a bit and looking up stuff for work tomorrow and so time has escaped me. Need sleep for another big day tomorrow and so not enough time to successfully devote to a full disclosure of today's events. I hope to have those forthcoming very shortly.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Rolling deep in Un'Goro
This is definately how we do. Raptors? Covered. Molten volcano? Done. Boss taken down with style and grace? Yes always. Aquaninedex dinging the big 60 after two years? Yes indeed.
Huge thanks and shouts going out to Kireffej and Phylahdex for the massive amounts of support and the terrible amounts of damage. We sure brought it to them.
Friday, May 02, 2008
WOW, it's been a while
It's been a little too long for a new post and a little too long since I played some World of Warcraft. I am getting back into it tonight if all goes well and I am excited about the changes. I am moving to a PVE server and off of the PVP frustration and chaos. More of that later when I get a feel for it. Also some of the cool kids from who I played with on my last server also made the jump and the improvements have made them get into playing more regularly. So it couldn't be any better.
These are some shots I took over the time I have played thus far. Good memories. Phylah, my Mrs., has been back on for weeks and already rocking two new add-ons, Auctioneer and Titan Panel, and making the most out of both; auction baroness! Might have to borrow some of that sweet sweet gold, right honey? :)
Monday, April 07, 2008
Secret Invasion
Coming to you courtsy of our friend at Gamer's Circle
Terrific new promo for Secret Invasion:
Are you ready?! I know I am, issue one, success.
Terrific new promo for Secret Invasion:
Are you ready?! I know I am, issue one, success.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Epic Baby
I am always a sucker for a good you-tube baby video:
This baby will have the greatness of the best ninja ever!
This baby will have the greatness of the best ninja ever!
Friday, March 14, 2008
Accents to smooth everything over
Seeing as how the last vids posted were of a flammable nature, I thought this would be a wonderful change of pace.
Henry Higgins himself might have a hard time keeping up with Amy Walker... from genius-town.
Henry Higgins himself might have a hard time keeping up with Amy Walker... from genius-town.
Two Big Obama-Pastor You-Tubes
Best thing I can do is let them speak for themselves. I will process what I think about them and might write some commentary about it later.
I did not go looking for these posts, they are headliners on Google Videos popular videos feed.
I did not go looking for these posts, they are headliners on Google Videos popular videos feed.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Automatic Detective

For those of you who are following this gentleman with me I know you will be excite to see this, his next published novel. Amazon has it for $10, but you could pay more for it at your local retailer if you want.
Mack Megaton drives a cab in the mutant-infested technotopia of Empire City. It's a step down for a massive killing machine created for world domination, but kindhearted unapologeticMegaton has bucked his programming, and when his secretive neighbors, the Bleakers, go missing, he begins a search. Young Holt Bleaker has something in his mutant blood that makes him valuable to aliens poised to invade Empire City, and only a giant robot—a robot like Mack Megaton—can break him out of the fortress where he's held prisoner. Soon plans go awry when sinister psychic Grey subverts Megaton's programming, but he finds an unlikely ally in Lucia Napier, an outrageously beautiful and talented media star and roboticist. Eccentric characters, all of whom are clever twists on stereotypes, populate a smart, rocket-fast read with a clever, twisty plot that comes to a satisfying conclusion.
That's the synopsis and I can tell you, it's already better than it sounds. Martinez delivers on his classic wit and humor, this one is technical in nature, hence robots, and he is brilliant in the way he pulls of android humor. The writing is more tight than Gil's All Fright but there is still the silliness and ingenuity that makes Martinez stand apart. Some of the elements he has created for this novel are really clever and the ones he borrows he does so with unapologetic cliches. It contains some expertly wrought tributes/assemblages of several genres; detective, sci-fi, noir.
Enjoy.
Monday, March 03, 2008
Still Awesome
So great, so many memories, still awesome after all these years:
/me remembers the sacLANd days
/me remembers the sacLANd days
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