These aren’t the entries you’re looking for…
admin | July 29, 2010 | 10:03 amIf you’re a Star Wars nerd like me, you’ll get that reference.
Anyway, apologies for the lack of posts lately. I actually have a review of El Cid of Los Angeles already written along with pictures and video clips, it’s just a matter of me uploading everything and doing some final edits.
In brief, here are a couple things in the meantime:
- Work has been extremely slow as of late. I’ve actually been watching paint dry and counting air molecules to pass the time.
- Been enjoying new Bud Select 55, the low calorie beer, although I can’t seem to get a buzz from it.
- Watching a lot of Netflix lately. Love the streaming feature. Watching Sparticus (Season 1) and Weeds (Season 3). Tried watching Jack Black’s and Michale Cera’s “Year One”, but it is soooo bad. Also started watching the first season of True Blood.
- Gonna try and smoke a brisket this weekend with my new smoker. Never did one before, but we all gotta start somewhere, so I’m thinking I may buy a brisket after work today and cook/smoke it for saturday. I may buy a 6lb brisket from El Toro Meats to start with. It’s $6.99 a pound, so a 5lb brisket is upwards of $35!
- I know I’m lacking in the Big Brother updates. I’m about 4 episodes behind as of this writing. I’ve watched them all so far, so I need to do a brief synopsis later in a combined entry (maybe later today if I’m bored).
Check out this really cool ‘steampunk’ USB drive (pictured left). It’s 8GB in size and it’s creator says the design was inspired by an old country sign….Er…okay…I don’t see it, but I love the end result anyway. I just love this Jules Verne looking stuff. It’s so much more interesting than all the other streamlined tech out there these days. It’s a piece of art in my book.
The creator gives it an esitimated worth of $300, which for an original piece of alternate Americana technology, it’s tempting (if I had the extra money). *Image courtesy of ChipChick.
Lastly, although I’m really enjoying my new Kodak Playsport, it seems Panasonic just announced their own shoot-and-share handheld HD flash camcorder. The TA1 currently has a pre-order (release date is tentatively Aug 17) price listing of $169, which is in line with all the others in this category, but has few things really stand out for me: 1) It’s Panasonic, and they make great stuff. I think their plasma televisons, DVD players, and old school VCR’s are top notch, especially for their price, so I doubt you be assured the hardware is strong. 2) The stand alone camera is 8MP whereas all the otehrs in this category are 5MP. 3) It’s Skype enabled (how sweet is that?) 4) And finally, someone has added a front facing LED ‘light’ used to help illuminate recording in low light conditions (double sweet!!). Hopefully this additional features will prove to be worthy enough to be included in future incarnation by the other developers for the next generation of these hand held devices. If so, I can see myself upgrading in about a year from now.



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