Monthly Archives: September 2009

New MacBook is finally ready…

…on its outside. Now everyone in the world knows this is my MacBook. I really like the Incase armor better than the Speck too and that place I scored stickers from had most of the ones I bought previously in … Continue reading

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1500 Posts!

Yeah, I know, I’m being just like the media, celebrating its own worthless milestone or number or whatever. Originally, I wanted to do something of more substance on playing the new Rock Band Beatles game, in short, it was FAB-U-LOUS … Continue reading

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Dany Heatley to the Sharks!

The drama in Ottawa is over! I am very glad this future Hall of Fame candidate is going to a team who needs him and I think this is the boost San Jose needs in their rebuilding efforts. Rumors were … Continue reading

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Happy 16th Anniversary Helen & Paul

As Helen said online today, it feels only like yesterday. Sometimes it does because the memories involving the good times remain pretty vivid. So I looked up the traditional gift at this milestone. Silver holloware. What the heck is that? … Continue reading

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Flyers’ Winter Classic jersey revealed

Hockey season hasn’t even started and the NHL is already peddling the new Philly jersey for this overpriced, outdoor game. Of course, I want one. I’m just not sure which player’s name and number I’d have put on it. Gagne … Continue reading

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District 9

This is a demonstration of Science Fiction done well. It’s a story about a fantastic situation with amazing technology as the backdrop and how the characters react to it, not the other way around. If a movie doesn’t plausibly handle … Continue reading

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Now Up-to-Date anniversary of 15 years

I have no recollection why I ever started using this piece of software when it was called Aldus Datebook. I must’ve been incredibly bored to do something other than play Spaceward Ho! on my PowerBook 140 to pass the time. … Continue reading

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1994: The first Austin Summer ends with doubt

I think my initial buyer’s remorse with Austin began with the visit to Milwaukee during Nelson’s wedding. Even though I hadn’t lived there for three years, I felt a greater sense of familiarity and casually entertained the possibility of moving … Continue reading

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RIP: Robert Spinrad

His name rang a bell when I saw it on the front page of the New York Times website but I may have been imagining it. But I did read his obituary there and I would say through his work/leadership … Continue reading

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1989: The “Greatest Summer” winds down

Around this time, the Greatest (Marquette) Summer came to an end and life in Milwaukee/Marquette was easing into a rather decent Fall. Normally, I could never wait for college or high school to start because I missed my friend and/or … Continue reading

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1984: Summer ends with a job and a fourth high school

This is the second story from a series of some rather late and rushed remembrances about the end of Summer since I traditionally consider Labor Day to be the final day, as per a great movie I’ve always loved called … Continue reading

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A new “virtual” record on my Wii Fit

Today I pulled off a five-minute mile while running around the island. Let’s call it a virtual mile since even in my prime running days back in the Nineties, living in Hyde Park, six and a half minutes was the … Continue reading

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How many calories are burned via the Wii Fit?

I got back on the Wii Fit wagon shortly after our vacation ended because I regained some of the weight I lost…and I still can’t shake it due to the stress of life lately. Don’t worry, once Snow Leopard becomes … Continue reading

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Guitar Hero 5’s rebuttal to Rock Band Beatles?

I was watching the Nintendo channel last week as I do every Monday on our Wii and saw this (video above). Now I don’t have any buyer’s remorse regarding the decision to go with Rock Band because GH’s guitar peripherals … Continue reading

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Elvis Costello & the Sugar Canes

Elvis Costello and his current back-up band the Sugar Canes came to Austin last night to perform his latest release Secret, Profane & Sugarcane: a series of Americana-type numbers with a couple co-written by Loretta Lynn and T-Bone Burnett. The show … Continue reading

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