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Merry X-Mas

December 25th, 2008

I hope that everyone is having a Merry X-mas.

I helped the dogs, rabbits and bird make X-mas cards for Gina. The dogs got her a Starbucks gift card and the rabbits and bird got her an iTunes card. Lula wanted to get Gina a new car, but well Lula is a dog and in these tight economic times she just couldn’t get a loan. I mean, one of these days soon Lula’s modeling career will take off and she will be able to get herself the personal chef she has always been wanting.

Gina got me some clothes (which was cool, cuz I picked them out), she also got me CronoTrigger for the DS-Lite, and she got me a really swanky beard trimmer (my last one broke). Gina and I got t-shirts from my in-laws, Gina’s says that “Everyone loves an Italian girl.” Mine says “Italian, by marriage only.”

I also got a micro-copter (which is proving to be challenge to fly, but one I am sure I will master). Gina got a bracelet.

I got Gina an Apple AirportExpress, so that when she travels she will always be able to have wifi at the hotel. I also got her the latest book by the lady that writes the Harry Potter books, JK Rowling, I believe the title is “The Tales of the Beetle Bard”. It is a small book, I think she will likely finish it in a day (if she reads it straight through).

We were going to see “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” with Jeremy and Nichole. However, it would appear that the movie was TOO popular. For almost evey X-mas for the last 10-15 years I have seen a movie. But both Gina and myself cannot ever remember the theatre being as busy as the Cinemark on 1431 was this afternoon. Jeremy and Nichole got there earlier than us and managed to get tickets, whereas Gina and I didn’t get there in time. I called Jeremy when we got there, to see if they were already in the theatre or if they were in one of the various lines that were outside the theatre (one of which looked like it might have been coming from inside the building.

He said that they were inside already and that it was pretty full. I stood in line to buy tickets and overheard someone say with amazement “It is sold out.” I didn’t catch what movie they were referring to, when I got up to the kiosk myself, I saw the “Sold Out” label on the picture of “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.”

I feel  bad that we were not able to catch the flick with Jeremy and Nichole. Hopefully, it is a good one. Tomorrow night Jeremy and I are going to see “The Spirit”, I am going to see if John can go tomorrow night. I think I will make sure we are there extra early, which should be easy since Jeremy and I are both taking the day off.

On a side note, it actually turned out to be a good thing that Gina and I didn’t get into the movie. Our “Rival 20 Quart (Electric) Roaster Oven” is amazing, it cooked the turkey to our amazement in about 1.5 hours. I mean it seems impossible to believe, but we reviewed various different websites to verify the necessary cooking time and temperatures (and to see if we could figure out the best place to put the meat temp probe).

The movie lasts almost 3 hours. This would have ultimately have meant that the turkey would have been way overdone.

Gina’s dad had told her earlier today that the roaster would could the turkey quickly, but he didn’t say it was going to cook it that quickly. I mean we had put the probe in about 1 hour in and it was already registering at 161 degrees.

Well, Gina just started cutting the turkey, so it is time to go.

Laterz

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Early Morning

December 12th, 2008

Earlier than usual.

I am not sure what happened first, but I remember waking up this morning and thinking “The alarm on my phone doesn’t sound quite right.”

After opening the night stand drawer (which is where I keep my phone these days, while I am asleep anyway), I noticed that the screen wasn’t the usual “Wake-up Alarm” screen. Rather it said that Kearney was calling me, that explained why the ringing coming from the phone wasn’t my usual wake-up alarm.

I think I might have noticed that the clock on the phone said that it was 4:00 am, before I realized it was Kearney.

I won’t get into the details, but my assitance was needed to complete a maintenance that was being completed early this morning.

I told Jeremy that I was going to get ready and head into the office. However, I remembered that Gina and I carpooled home today, which means that I wouldn’t be able to just head into the office early.

Therefore, I did something I haven’t done in a long time, I made myself a hot breakfast on a weekday.

French Toast!!!

(Sorry, it didn’t last long enough for a picture folks).

I also sliced off some of the leftover Ham and threw that into the pan.

Breakfast was good and I decided to do a quick blog post, notably that has no real substance. More like just writing, to write. Something I haven’t done in a while.

Gina will be up soon, I should probably start getting ready.

Laterz.

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I chose poorly…

December 10th, 2008

… vs wisely.

I chose poorly this morning.

I wore shorts to work instead of a longer legged garment (ie jeans or pants). I have been normally checking the weather every morning before making my wardrobe selection, I skipped that part of my routine this morning. And as the wife pointed out to me, I had gone outside earlier this morning and returned to the house saying loudly “Wow, it is cold out there. And did you see the ice on the deck?”

Ummm, yeah so I should have put 2+2 together and gotten that it was going to be cold ALL day. However, in my meager defense the weather here this past week has been that it starts way COLD and during the day gets WARM (or at least one day it was like 80, which means it was HOT, for winter).

All in all, I am reminded of the fact that I used to wear shorts to Sexton (high school), partially to be weird, the other part because the school was heated with radiators which meant that it was usually too HOT to be comfortable in jeans.

This time around, I made a poor choice. In part thinking that it would be warmer during today, based upon the widget on my desktop it is 37 degrees (Farenheit) outside. Also, I cannot remember if the office that Jeremy and I share is too hot during the winter times. In part, our office is way too COLD in the summer. I was assuming they would kick the heat into overdrive during the winter. Thus far, not so much.

Lunch is over and time for a meeting.

Laterz

Update: On the way into work today, I was thinking about my blog post from yesterday, as I wore pants. And it struck my why all day the “I choose poorly” didn’t look quite right. I am going to blame it on being in a hurry, but it struck me on the way into work, I apparently “wrote poorly” yesterday too.

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Pirates of my silicon living room

December 7th, 2008

It has been said “It is better to be a pirate than join the navy.”

Notably, it was said during the movie “Pirates of Silicon Valley”, which Gina, John and I watched yesterday in the living room. Normally, this wouldn’t be remotely blog worthy.

This however was not a normal viewing. We watched it on YouTube.com, on the living room TV, via the S-Video cable on my laptop. The reason we had to watch it on YouTube, is because I apparently left the DVD disc in my old HP laptop, which is back at the office. (We had watched it a few weeks ago, late on a Friday afternoon at the office.)

But thanks to the miracles of modern technology, I was able to pipe the YouTube version out to the TV. The sound aspect was a slightly different story, I had to steal the sound system from my office computer. There were a few downsides to this setup.

The first downside, was that the 95 minute film was broken into about 10 parts, each being just a little bit less than 10 minutes each. This meant that after each part ended, soemone would have to click on the next segment, which was usually me.

The second downside, is that for some reason part #7 was missing, not sure why it was missing, the “video had been removed”. All the others were perfectly good.

The last downside was more of a minor, minor annoyance. Not sure that John or Gina noticed (or cared), but the dubbing looked to be a bit off. I am not sure if this was a combination of the s-video output or the videoes themselves. But the audio appeared to be about a half second ahead of the video.

The, next marvel of technology was that we all wanted to watch Hackers, a cheesy, yet classic techie movie. I love it because of the cameo appearances of Jolt Cola. Now, I still swear that we own the DVD of Hackers, but it could have been a VHS tape. Either way, we searched our DVD collection and could not for the life of us find it.

So we turned to the U-Verse’s video on-demand service. Low and behold, there it was for a mere $2.00, we could rent it. The movie started up almost instantly (not suffering from any of your usual “buffering lag” that you get when watching movies over the Internet.

I mean, the idea of a video on-demand isn’t anything new, cable companies have had the technology for quite some time. But overall the number of movies available have usually been limited and therefore only your current titles. The U-Verse video library has a wide variety of movies available, Hackers was made in 1995.

While, I am talking about this type of tech, I have to mention the recent addition of a marvelous feature to the XBOX-Live experience, Netflix Video On-Demand. Meaning that I can watch streaming Netflix videos through my XBOX-360. I have used the service to watch some silly TV shows (”Battlestar Galactica 1980″) and some funny movies (”War Inc”, and “Cash Back”). The quality was quite good, DVD level and I experienced no lag.

Earlier today we went and saw a fabulously funny film, “Four Christmases”. We went to see it with Jeremy and Nichole. I had been a little apprehensive about it recently, as I was afraid that having seen numerous trailers for the movie that I had already seen all of the funny parts. Nope, not in the least. If you haven’t seen the movie and think that from any trailers you have seen that you might be interested in seeing it, please definitely go and see it

Tonight we watch “Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day” via the U-Verse video on-demand. It was one that Gina and I had wanted to see in the theatres but had missed out catching down at the Great Hills Regal (which tends to show more of the art-house style flicks).

We closed out the evening with “Sweet Home Alabama”, which we have on DVD. It is one of Gina’s favorites and I have to admit I like it too.

Well, it is definitely time for bed.

Laterz

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An evening with Mr. Folds

December 1st, 2008

My Tickets to the Folds show @ Stubbs - 2008

The show was a while ago, but I have been tied up with work and haven’t felt like blogging for the last few weeks (or months really).  Ben Folds is one of my favorite artists, it has been at least 6 years since I saw him live, the last time was at La Zona Rosa.

This time it was at Stubb’s BBQ, a nice sized, outdoor venue. It was a pretty decent night for a show, not too cold and not too hot (yes, I said hot, in Texas during the summer it can still be 80+ degrees outside at night.)

I had hoped that Gina could have come along, but she isn’t a big fan of the Folds and she happened to be in Manila at the time. Jeremy is also no lover of the Folds, neither is anyone else in the Jaduka dev crew. And at a price tag of $50 ($41.50 for the ticket and $8.50 for delivery) you have to really like the Folds to pay that kind of price.

I was a little late arriving to the show, but I didn’t miss the start of the opening act or anything. I managed to grab a beer (or two), some food and found a nice perch behind the light boards and sound deck area.

To my pleasant surprise the opening act, Missy Higgins was good. I really liked their set and have thought about getting some of their music. To me her sound was a little reminiscient of Sheryl Crow’s early stuff. I have to be honest right now, I don’t remember too much about her music, except that I didn’t hate it and it reminded me a wee bit of early Sheryl Crow.

I kept a mental note about not hating the opening act, because of the fact that the opening act for Flogging Molly, completely SUCKED. I mean was absolutely HORRIBLE, they were this bad like 70s coverish band, bad outfits, bad songs, bad performance.

Back to the Folds.

After Missy Higgins’ set was done, I took the opportunity to grab another beer (or two), unfortunately some folks took the opportunity to steal my perch. I mean, sure they managed to use the space slightly more effectively than I was, being two folks sort of crammed themselves into the same area that I had been occupying.

Downside to all of this was the fact that I had a nice setup, there is this railing running behind the light board area, fairly sturdy, sturdy enough for me to lean on it with comfort, like the old man that I am (becoming).

I spent the rest of the evening just to the left of the lightboard by about 6 feet or so.

The concert was great, everything that I could have asked for. Ben played some of his really old stuff (like “Underground”), some of his more recently old stuff (like “Zak and Sara”) and pretty much everything off his new album (like “Effington”).

I had purchased Ben’s new album shortly after it came out on Sept 30th. By the time of the concert I had listened to the album more often that I would choose to admit. The benefit of this was that I knew the words to the songs, which meant I got to do the thing I love the most when drinking and listening to music, sing along (in my own tone-deaf sort of way). I tried not to sing too loudly, as not to ruin anyone elses enjoyment of the concert. All in all, I am glad that neither Gina nor Jeremy was there to witness me singing along.

After two encores, Ben Folds and his band left the stage and it was time to go home. I hit the back alley of porta-potties to return my ‘rented’ beer and then worked my way out of the “exit” lines. Feeling a bit peckish, I went off in search of pizza. There are several pizza by the slice places down on 6th street, Hoek’s Death Metal Pizza is where I ended up.

hoeks off flickr

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I had a slice of pepperoni (which came fresh out of the oven) and then headed home.

I had a fun time at the concert and it made me want to go and see another concert (not necessarily for at a $50 ticket price).

My Flickr -- Miller High Life

The one thing that I did find interesting was that whilst sipping on my Miller High Life, was the economy. I am guessing that there were at least 2,000 people there (best I could find on the net is that Stubb’s holds 1,800). The sh#t had hit the fan about that same time as far as the economy goes, everyone in the nation was (and most still are) worried about the economy.

The future of the presidential election was still uncertain (as no voting had yet occurred), Obama was not yet the President Elect.

And yet, here at Stubb’s BBQ there were 2,000 people enjoying themselves. I mean, most likely all the tickets were purchased earlier in the year. But you figure folks had to take taxis or pay for parking, let’s assume that folks carpooled and on avg at least 2 people per car. Let us also assume that 2/3 drove in their own cars (or carpooled). Then let’s assume that one half of the 1/3 remaining took a taxi.

So that breaks down to:

1,333 folks rode in cars, at least 2 folks per car, parked the car for $7, equals $4,666 parking.

667 folks came by other means, figure 333 took taxis, figure $20 per person taking a taxi (some of them will have doubled up), $6,666 for taxis (round-trip).

I figure that at least half the folks there ate some sort of food while there, if memory serves the avg price of something to eat was like $5. So, another $5,000 spent.

Then comes the real money maker, the booze. I really can’t remember how much the prices were, but beer I think was like $3 for a Lone Star or Miller High Life and then slowly working their way up in price. Bottled water was like $4 or $5. Mixed drinks started at I think $7 dollars.

Let’s assume half of the folks had two beers, assuming an avg price of $4 per beer, so $4,000. Then let’s assume that 3/4 of the folks had a bottle of water, assuming that water was $4, that makes $6,000. Then let’s assume that 1/3 of everyone there had 2 mixed drinks, avg price $7, that makes $4,662.

( I mean I am probably going a bit light on the booze calcs, I mean there were A LOT of people drinking.)

So the totals in terms of the general economy.

Tickets: $100,000

Parking: $4,666

Taxis:    $6,666

Beer:      $4,000

Water:    $6,000

Mixed:   $4,662

Food:     $5,000

Total:     $130,994

This doesn’t even begin to calculate the price of the t-shirts or what not purchased at the show, I won’t speculate there, as I didn’t pay attention to the prices enough to do so.

Including my ticket, parking, beer, food a the show and slice of pizza at Hoek’s Death Metal Pizza I think I spent about $105 or 0.08% of the estimated total that I think was spent that night because of the concert. Mind you, I didn’t speculate on other folks going out to other bars (or pizza joints) before or after the show let out, I am sure that folks did that as well.

Like I said, whilst sipping my Miller High Life, I thought briefly on the economy and how the folks down here in Austin at the Ben Fold Concert didn’t let themselves get depressed. How they spent money without immediate fears of home foreclosures or inflation (or deflation) or the rising price of gas (which has now dropped to prices that are likely lower or on par with before Bush took office, the first time).

Maybe they spent the money as to fully enjoy the evening and they would worry about such things the next day. Maybe they enjoyed the evening (and possibly the following day) without worry because we down here in Austin are still somewhat isolated from the major economic sh%t storm that has gripped the nation.

I know that I enjoyed listening to the music and drinking a beer without worrying about the economy or other such topics that night.

Well, I need to get to bed.

Laterz

PS. I am starting to get back into a routine and feel the need to write more lately, so that likely means more regular blog posts.

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