Monday, December 18, 2006

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

YouTube - DailyShowFoxClinton

DailyShow's take on the Clinton on Fox interview.

YouTube - DailyShowFoxClinton

So funny

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Pumpkins just rock!

Mayonaise video from Japan. So good!

I'm having a huge Pumpkins revival right now and I just can't stop listening to them.

Here's another clip from 1988. Shows how much better you get playing every night for 12 years!

Sunday, September 17, 2006

The Pope's speech

I got a little curious about what exactly the Pope said to cause such a ruckus. Below is his entire speech:
Meeting with the representatives of science at the University of Regensburg

I have a lot of thoughts on this speech which hopefully I'll stop and write out. Not tonight since I'm too tired from a sweet weekend. The only thing I will say tonight is that there are some interesting Translation differences in the official translations.

Of course there is are a lot more interesting things to say than this. Soon...

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Monday, August 07, 2006

Server crashed/burned/died/DOA

My server is totally dead. I've lost all the data that was on it for the last few years and it's going to take me awhile to get things back online. Thankfully, blogger saves all my blog postings and my blog is now online here at http://k3rm1t.blogspot.com

I still have backups of all my photos, but I don't have a place to put them right now. I'll get things up soon. Until then, please check here for bloggings.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Mideast video

Watch this video and please comment on what you think. I think it's an interesting video (wish they didn't cut everything her opponent said) with some interesting insight into many facets of mideast politics.

Mideast TV debate

Thursday, July 13, 2006

New Music Video From David "The Hoff" Hasselhoff - "Jump In My Car" - Google Video

New Music Video From David "The Hoff" Hasselhoff - "Jump In My Car" - Google Video

This is the best thing I've seen in weeks!!!

Kit has his steering wheel on the wrong side... must be for the Euros.

Yesterday's Links

Protection for police dogs

Mushrooms make you happy... if you're dying

Damn kiteboarding kids are too good!

And on another note, NPR had Howard Dean on this morning. The wonderful thing is Dean's bit follow a wonderful daily quote from Bush where he obviously tried to ad-lib and sounded like a 3rd grade child. Dean on the other hand spoke very well. How come one is our president and the other gets laughed at?

Friday, June 30, 2006

WFTV.com - News - Record Hammerhead Shark Was Pregnant

People suck.

"I didn't know it was pregnant..." Nice excuse jackass! You killed a 40 year old top predator, that alone makes you a self-entitled jerk.
WFTV.com - News - Record Hammerhead Shark Was Pregnant

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

willhise.com

Check out willhise.com, he's a pretty cool fellow and might have interesting things to say. Then again...

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Philips Bodygroom

Philips Bodygroom

You must go to this site and watch everything. Philips/Norelco now wins for best advertising. I'm sure if this was on tv there would be uproar from annoying people without humor. Good thing the internet rules...

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Reading the news

Today's non-automated RSS news feed:

Hope for tech workers union?

Bono's new career.

Horrible yet funny; bear eats monkey

6 people complain about my favorite Vegas restaurant's name, and this is news...

Red wine might help age-related deafness

Prozac's effect on the brain.

Knee Surgery

Knee surgery was yesterday and went really well. I didn't get sick from the anesthesia and I feel pretty good. So far, I'm in very little pain and I've even started to wonder if they just strapped a bandage on me and didn't cut me at all. hehe. Those tricky doctors.

I'll be working on my web sites this week, so look for changes. Plus I have been working on a post about 9/11 conspiracies that should be live soon. Course the Pentagon just released this today to help me out.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4987716.stm
http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/index.html

more to come...

Monday, May 08, 2006

Pain At The Pump

Man, we always knew this was true, but it's nice to see the press taking it on.

Pain At The Pump: Government Gas Secrets - Yahoo! News

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

techtalks - Google Video

Google tech talks on all sorts of really cool stuff. Google seems to still be a pretty sweet place to work even as it gets bigger and bigger.
techtalks - Google Video

Perhaps more people should watch these things seeing as 1/3 of American kids can't find Lousiana on a map...

Monday, May 01, 2006

Found Snake

I forgot to mention that I found my snake Sue. He was hiding under the fridge. He's home again in a nice clean terrarium.

He had quite an adventure in my house though. He made it up the stairs to take a poop, and then back down to hang out in the kitchen.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Sound DB levels of different things

Very interesting file showing the Db levels of different things like cars, bombs, sonic booms, etc.

DecibelLevels

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Lost my snake

I'm officially a bad parent.

Seems I left the lock pin out of my snake's aquarium the last time I opened it. Now I have an empty tank. I'm not sure how long he's been out, but I know I didn't look at him yesterday, so possibly days. I've searched high and low and he's hiding good. How a 4 and a half foot snake can disappear in my uncluttered house, I'm not sure, but it's depressing me greatly.

On the off chance that Sue has figured out this internet thing, please come out of hiding. I've got a yummy mouse for you

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

The world has gone mad I tell you

A famous actor has died in India and therefore people are stoning Microsoft buildings, burning cars, and generally starting riots.

Sure, that's just what'd I'd do...

Kiteboarding in San Quintin

Last week, it was determined that I actually do need to have a surgery on my knee from the snowboarding incident. The arthroscopic surgery is set for May 15th and I've managed to convince myself that everything will be fine and cheer up a little bit. As a treat to myself, I decided to get as much kiteboarding in as possible in the next 4-5 weeks. Step one... kiteboarding trip!

Anne and I joined about 10 other San Diego kiteboarders on a weekend trip to San Quintin Bay in Baja Mexico. The trip turned out to be a great adventure and we had a lot of fun! San Quintin is a huge bay about 4 hours into Baja that is surrounded by small volcanic mountains. The wind there is usually very steady (so I've been told) and the bay makes a great, crowdless, kiting spot.

We got there Saturday early afternoon and as I pulled up to the beach the kiters that arrived the day before were just coming off the water to put up smaller kites. I set up a borrowed 9m kite and grabbed my smallest board (a 146cm). Now, I've never gotten a chance to fly in high winds and have never flown a 9 on the water and I learned real quick what a fast moving kite can do! My first water-start put me face first in the water and then quickly 3 feet in the air as I righted the kite. That was fun and no harm done, a quick adjustment and off I went. Within 45 minutes I had to come off the water as my knees were killing me from the chop and I had the kite completely depowered as it just got more and more windy.

That was it for my day as I didn't have a smaller kite. I packed up my gear and took some pics of the guys on smaller kites. A few hours later, the real adventure began as we headed to dinner. 3 hours and one flipped off mexican waiter later, we all headed to bed with upset stomachs thanks to the aptly named "ass cheese" that was on our food.

Sunday turned out to be a great day with pretty good winds. I was able to ride a 12m kite and my 146 for about 2 hours before my knees and the wind asked me to stop. I really like flying at 12m kite and I wish there were more opportunities to fly one around here. I even chanced a few jumps, ignoring the complaints from my knees, and was surprised at how gentle and floaty they were with what in my mind is a small kite. Anne and I packed up early and headed for boarder traffic. The drive during the day is beautiful and helped me forget all the reason I usually don't like Mexico.

In the end, it was a great trip without any issues, illnesses or injuries. Anne was great at navigating any spanish conversations and I'm bordering on actually understanding them. Some pictures are here: San Quintin Kiteboarding

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Privacy, pornography, and Microsoft

haha, this is funny:

Privacy, Pornography, and Microsoft

Come on traffic!!!

Local radio shake-up

In case anyone else noticed that 91X is now playing AC/DC and Metalica, here's why:

91X goes indy

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

K3rm1t exposed...

So I posted a thread on kiteforum.com today with pics from this weekend's kiteboarding. That thread is driving unusual amounts of traffic to k3rm1t.net. Keeping an eye on the logs is kinda fun as I can see some people getting curious and looking around my other pictures and posts. To everyone who has ugly pics in my galleries I apologize. There are strange kiteboarders from around the world looking at you right now. Are your ears burning?

Monday, March 27, 2006

3/27/06

It's Monday...

I had a great weekend, but had a hell of a time getting into work today. Friday we had a little celebration for a large work project at the Wave House in Mission Beach. We got to ride the wave for an hour and man was it fun! It's not at all like surfing as the boards have no fins and it probably takes more than an hour to really learn to ride. I'm terrible at it, but I'd totally pay to go back. There are some ridiculously huge pics here.

On to other things,

Sleep is bad for you
Brain cells fused with microchips
The Marines don't want body armor
and Muslims are crazy in India

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Out of the Deep Blue - Photography by Elijah S. Woolery - powered by smugmug

I took a quick weekend trip up to Monterey to visit Eli and Courtney last month. Eli and I took a little dive at lover's point and he snapped off a few pics:
Out of the Deep Blue
That's me in the pics. Don't I look cool? ya, that's cuz it was like 48 degrees.

Check out the rest of Eli's site because it's really good. OutOfTheDeepBlue
While you're there, buy some pictures, he's got a wedding to pay for!

Atheists identified as America’s most distrusted minority, according to new U of M study : News Releases: UMNnews: U of M.

Atheists identified as America’s most distrusted minority, according to new U of M study : News Releases: UMNnews: U of M.

Jesus!!! This is scary. Remind me not to go to this so-called "Midwest." The people there sound scary.

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Conservation of the Great White Shark

Here's an article from Africa Geographic all about white sharks. There are some amazing pictures of the researchers sitting in kayaks with large whites swimming around them. I gotta do stuff like this! Those sharks are soooo pretty and so interesting.

White Shark Trust for Research and Conservation of the Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias)

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Best Censorship

Here's a hilarious clip from Kimmel.

WARNING: Not for people who get offended by words like "$#@$" and "@#$%"

Best Censorship

Monday, February 20, 2006

Meade mystery

So I just noticed someone who goes by the name "Meade" posted a comment to one of my pictures. The interesting part is that s/he posted the comment to an image of my condo being built, but the comment is about Clyde's Ride. So, I had to dig. Checking my logs, I can see that he found this old story about the band from an old version of my site. His search engine didn't provide a referrer so I can't tell where he came from, but I can see that he found the pics from the band's last show and then had a whirlwind tour of my other pics, assuming looking for old friends, or perhaps just admiring the beautiful people.

Well Meade, sorry there aren't more UCSD alumni in my photos, but I am a late comer to the digital camera revolution and most UCSD'ers that I knew have long since left the sunny beaches of San Diego. Looks like you're still around, we should start a Damnit-Clyde's-Ride-Quiting-Foolin-And-Play-Some-More-Shows club. We can meet once a month, share bootlegs and stories of the good 'ol days, and drink beers. Or just drink beers...

Friday, February 17, 2006

PUMPKINS!!!!!!

The Pumpkins are getting back together!!!!!

I'm so happy.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Smartboards

The World of Smartboards, Sympodiums is about to change

Quick link pointed out by Roman. Neat stuff. Now perhaps we can all get tennis elbow instead of carpal tunnel...

Friday, February 10, 2006

Zillow.com

Here's a really darn cool site. It's using google map's API and they actually draw property lines and estimated values on homes! It's pretty darn amazing.

My house is not on the map yet... but my parent's and my friend's houses are.

Zillow.com - Your Edge in Real Estate

Monday, February 06, 2006

Homestar Runner Wiki

Pure fun!

They have all the old scroll button songs! Pick your favorite.

Main Page - Homestar Runner Wiki

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Verizon Blesses Phone-As-Modem Plans

Verizon sucks! This sounds like a good thing, but no, Verizon just found another way to rape you for an additional $60/month.

Verizon Blesses Phone-As-Modem Plans

In short, you can now use your EVDO phone as an EVDO modem, for $59/month on top of the plan you already pay for. That's no deal at all, especially since an unlimited data plan for a PDA phone is only $44/mo.

ah... yes...

Too funny


Too funny

NO SURGERY!!!!

Just saw my knee surgeon (for my second opinion) and he thinks everything looks ok and I don't need surgery!!! He thinks that, due to how the injury happened, I dislocated my kneecap. This in turn caused the swelling, pain, discomfort, etc. I have dislocated my kneecap on my left knee about 7 times and the pain is similar to how my right feels. It obviously wasn't bad enough that it stayed dislocated.

The ding that shows up in the MRI is not significant in his opinion to warrant surgery. He gave me another brace to hold my patella in place and sent me on my very merry way. If in 6-8 weeks I have any popping, clicking, or locking, they will still need to scope it, but let's hope that doesn't happen.

I feel pretty darn good right now. And due to the miracle of positive thinking, my knee feels better. I may still have damage in there, but at least I have a stay of execution.

Retired United Pilots Endure Severe Pension Cuts

In case anyone doesn't know, United Airlines is a pile of crap, filled with giant corn filled turds called management.

Oh, and my Dad was on TV.
abc7news.com: Retired United Pilots Endure Severe Pension Cuts

Monday, January 30, 2006

Making diamonds from ashes

Saw this on Pirillo's site. He's not kidding, this is creepy.

This company takes ashes from any dead thing (person, pet, amputated leg) and for a nominal fee turns said ashes into diamonds.

Welcome to the LifeGem Home - www.LifeGem.com Memorial Diamond

Upgrading home computer...ug

So I've been thinking about my home computer a lot lately. It's in dire need of some work. I spent a few hours this weekend cleaning up spy/mal/junkware on it and it made me realize what a POS it is.

It's one of those cheapo Dell machines and I think the multiple power outages at home have done some damage to the harddrive. I've been thinking about putting an additional drive in there (for mp3's and images), but now I'm thinking I need to throw together a RAID or buy some NAS device. ug... That's going to hurt the bank.

How is everyone else dealing with backing up data and the wonderful world of failing hds? Do tell!

In the process of upgrading, I think I need at least 2 more LCDs and some sort of ethernet mp3 device to connect my mp3 collection upstairs with my stereo downstairs. oh, and maybe a water cooled overclocked cpu... and a robot... that does massage...

Friday, January 27, 2006

Sex before stressful events keeps you calm

New Scientist News - Sex before stressful events keeps you calm

The Navigable Atlas of the Human Brain

dude, today the internet is rocking!

I just happened across this site, The Navigable Atlas of the Human Brain,
while looking up a technical definition of sagittal for Anne. This site would have helped me a ton in college!

Physician Compensation Report

Holy COW!!! I was checking the spelling of orthopedist and google suggest popped up "orthopedist salary" I had to take a look.

Physician Compensation Report: Merritt, Hawkins survey: pay hikes slowed down in 2001-2002

I'm really in the wrong job. I think it's great that doctors make salaries in the 300k range, don't get me wrong. I just need to be one of them.

My own MRI

I had to pick up some medical records from my orthopedist today to take to my surgeon. One of the things I picked up was copies of my latest MRI on my right knee. MRIs are really friggen cool. I've been pouring over the images and posted a few that show some of the things wrong in my knee.

Images here

I need to photoshop them to point out the problems, but you should be able to see the ding in the lateral condyle. Yuck.

I wonder how much it would cost to get a full body MRI... it would be so fun to scroll through the images from your head to your toes! ahh... nerd fun...

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Extent of my injuries

Saw the doctor again this morning for the results of my MRI on my knee. After a 55 minute wait to see the doctor, we looked through the MRI images again and the official "reading" of the MRI. The first note on the reading stated there was effusive fluid (i.e. swelling) in my knee. ya, duh...

The rest of the results point to another lateral osteochondral defect, just like my other knee. My doctor is thinking it's not as bad as the other one was and may not need the same allograft surgery. I may only need a good scope and possibly a microfracture procedure (6 weeks recovery), instead of the allograft (12 weeks zero weight bearing). We decided to wait 2 more weeks to see if things get better and we can push off the scope, but we'll most likely have to do it soon. Let's hope it's a small defect...

Some links to cool knee stuff:
Types of proceedures defined.
Some data on allograft proceedures.

Monday, January 23, 2006

San Quintin

I took a road trip down to San Quintin Baja this weekend and had a great time. This was supposed to be a kiteboarding trip, but thanks to my new injury it was only a photography trip for me. Anne and I drove down with Dan and Cathy, and we met up with David via mutual friends. David turned out to be a wonderful addition to the trip as he spoke great Spanish and knew the area very well. Without him, the 4 of us would have been poking around lost most of the trip. Unfortunately for Dan and David, there was very little wind on Saturday and none on Sunday.

We stayed at a nice hotel on the beach with some great views of a huge sandy beach. The weather was cool, but sunny and it was extremely relaxing to turn off the cell phone for 2 days. David showed us all the kiting spots in town and the good places to eat and we'll definitely go back in spring/summer when the winds pick up. I hope that I'll be able to kite rather than just take pictures, but I'll go anyway.

Some pictures are here

The only thing that happened that wasn't planned was a flat tire after dinner Saturday night. Dan's minivan had low profile tires that didn't take well to the dirt washboard roads. Luckily we had a lantern and the spare held out for the remainder of the trip. The main road in Baja is much nicer than it used to be and only the lack of condos and the grubby local towns remind you that you aren't driving through southern california. Baja really is a beautiful place.

The Last Question

Short Asimov story with an interesting twist at the end.

The Last Question

Monday, January 16, 2006

I Lack judgment

That's right, I lack judgment. And possibly a working memory.

Last year, after another season of snowboarding, I told myself that I was done. Snowboarding hurts my knees so much that it affects the other sports I do. Those other sports are more important to me than a few weekend on the snow each year, so I told myself I'd quit.

I must not have meant it, I didn't sell my gear.

It's snow season again and like a brainiac I got excited and signed up for a few boarding trips. Spur of the moment, I jumped in with some friends for a quick weekend get-away to Mammoth.

Day 1: snowing hard. Windy, cold, foggy, cold. Cold. My out of shape legs burned with each turn, but it felt good to be back on the snow, never mind that little click in my good knee.

Day 2: beautiful, sunny, powder! Amazing day of riding. Tree runs in foot deep pow-pow. Riding through the trees off chair 9 I had a bad toe-side turn. Cut too hard and came to a stop and crunch, my good knee goes down in the snow.

I knew right away I did something bad. It wasn't extremely painful, but it didn't feel normal and I had visions of the days in college when I walked around with loose cartilage floating around inside my other knee.

I managed to ride down the mountain somehow, but the moment I took off my board, I knew I was done. I could barely stand.

Limped back to the condo; showered, iced, Alieved, thought

"Why did I snowboard again?"
"I knew this would happen!"
"What about the future trip that's already paid for?"
"You're an idiot"
"What about the kiteboarding trip next weekend?"
"What about kiteboarding?!?!"
"What if I have to go through that cartilage surgery again?"
"Why am I such an idiot?"
"Why can't my body keep up with me?"

Saw the ortho doc today. Xrays look fine, ligaments are fine, knee cap is floating in fluid, disgusting popping noises when moved, need an MRI to see if I tore a meniscus or developed a new cartilage hole like my other knee. Either way it's not good, my season is over, my kiteboarding trip ruined, my mood lowered, my plans for the future quickly altered. All from one bad turn...

So, in the end, what's better; living for each moment while it lasts, milking life for every drop, or being conservative and carefully planning for the future?

What if that future never comes?

What if it does?

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Einstein's Riddle

Can you solve Einstein's Riddle? He believed that only 2% of the world could solve it.
Einstein's Riddle

I have an answer, but I'm waiting for someone else to solve it before I look at the answer. I'll let you know!

Update: It's confirmed. I got it right. Did you???

Friday, December 23, 2005

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Things Creationists Hate

HA! This is a good laugh and goes well with this pic:



Things Creationists Hate

Found on Planet Dan

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

holiday woes

Holiday season... time for one or two happy days with friends and family and 29 additional days of stress and seasonal lack-of-daylight depression.

I'm headed up to Napa for the holiday weekend which should be fun, but first I've had nothing but car trouble for 3 weeks. Today I found out I'm looking at about $1200-1400 in repairs on top of the trip to the shop 2 weeks ago. ug. Add to that a rental car for the drive up north and xmas gifts and you're reading about one poor sap. The most annoying part is my mechanic should have fixed this problem 2 weeks ago, but was too busy and told me to continue driving it and to ignore the blinking check engine light. My new mechanic (the old one is dead to me) told me I could have damaged my catalytic converter by doing that which is another expensive repair. The current repairs will take a week plus and the shop is closed the weeks after christmas so I'm carless for up to 3 weeks. Good thing I have such cool friends that are all offering to loan me cars or carpool with me.

oh, and I guess it's better than not owning a car in New York right now. Kevin, I hope you have good walking shoes!

Right now I'm trying to run X sessions over EVDO and VPN to my laptop. Talk about slow! I get one page rendered every 5 or 6 MINUTES! Guess I should have stayed at work and worked with some good bandwidth.

So ya, xmas is coming, but right now, I'm tired and want to bury my head in a whole in the sand.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Come on people...

I couldn't let this one slide. I was cruising thru Amazon looking for some interesting books and was looking at some reviews of Richard Dawkin's "The Ancestor's Tale" when I found this gem:


Excellent but wrong, November 20, 2005
Reviewer: Tanya "Tanya" (Texas) - See all my reviews
Dawkins presents an excellent and informative account of evolution in this skillfully crafted and well-written tome. However, as some recent reviewers have noted, Dawkins is operating within benighted scientific orthodoxy and is therefore completely wrong. A simple syllogism proves that existence must have been Created:

Things that exist must have been created
Existence exists
Therefore existence must have been created

Another problem with evolution is the well documented 'dinosaur problem'. If the world was based on survival of the fittest, humans (and most other animals still around today) would have been killed off by the dinosaurs several hundred years ago.

So in conclusion: an excellent book despite its wrongness.


You know, she's right, those pesky dinosaurs really should have eaten our ancestors back in 1700AD. Good thing they had that Creator's protection.

Where do these people come from?

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Move Over MIT, The Blowfly Alarm Clock Is Here - Gizmodo

I must have this for xmas!

Move Over MIT, The Blowfly Alarm Clock Is Here - Gizmodo

SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- Surfboard biz fears wipeout

In case you all haven't seen, Clark Foam is closing it's doors and the surf industry is going to be hurting for a while.

At the very least, this will probably change a lot of things in the surf world, and a lot of local shapers are going to have crappy holidays.

SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- Surfboard biz fears wipeout

TWSbiz -Clark Foam To Close Factory

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

The Moral Animal

I finally finished "The Moral Animal, Why We Are The Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology" by Robert Wright. Anne loaned me this book something like 2 years ago and I've been slowly making my way through it. I highly recommend it to anyone as it's really fascinating and makes you think about a lot of things. If you can't make it through the whole book, read the first and last sections (intro and conclusion) and you'll have a pretty good idea what it's about.

Poor Anne though, I've dog eared like 20 pages and the book definitely looks a tad more worn than when it was loaned to me. Sorry!

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Meet the IT Gigolo

This guy fixes computers for sex.

Genius

Meet the IT Gigolo

Sunday, November 13, 2005

New Kite Pics

As all 3 of you know, I spend most of my weekends at Mission Bay hoping for wind to kiteboard. A few weekends ago I got out on the water and noticed a local kiteboarder Tom standing on the beach with a really nice camera. So I thought, "what the heck", and I rode over near him to try some jumps. Nothing really worked for me as the wind was light, but I made five or six passes and tried some small jumps each time. I'm VERY surprised these pictures look as good as they do and it's definitely attributable to the camera man and camera and not the subject. I haven't seen close up pictures of me kiteboarding since I first started a few years back when I had no idea what I was doing so these have me really jazzed!

Sure, I have a really funny expression half the time (or all the time) and I'm riding a boat that doesn't want to really leave the water, but who cares, these pics are awesome! Thanks Tom!

Pics are here. Here are some favorites: Jump1 and Jump2

Tom also got some great shots of Dan

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Monday, October 24, 2005

Uberman's sleep schedule

I need to read up some more on this. If I stay in this career, this may just come in handy...

Uberman's sleep schedule || kuro5hin.org

Other links to read soon:

Sleep Foundation
some dude named glen

Wikipedia Polyphasic_sleep

A more practical approach Dual alarm clocks

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Shark attacks SR woman

More info on the shark attack. Sounds like the shark grabbed or got caught in the leash and took the board and girl under which may explain how she was able to grab the tail of a 12-16ft shark.

These surfers are cool though. I know a lot of people that would not have swam over to help! Pretty neat that they all swam in protecting her.

Shark attacks SR woman

Bush hosts Bono at the White House - Yahoo! News

How do you think this conversation went?
Bush hosts Bono at the White House - Yahoo! News

BBC NEWS | In Pictures

There are some really great pictures here! Check out the best wildlife shots. Snappers say YARRRRRR!!!

BBC NEWS | In Pictures

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Surfer attacked near Bodega Bay

I used to surf Salmon Creek when I was a teenager. Spooky!

Glad I'm down here where the sharks only bite seals (for now...).

Surfer attacked near Bodega Bay

A Super Hornet's Nest - Yahoo! News

Interesting article about a Navy pilot that went a little too far to show off.

A Super Hornet's Nest - Yahoo! News: "In 1992, as a sophomore at Cal Poly,"

Secret code 'traces copies'

Secret code 'traces copies'

SurveyUSA - 50 State POTUS 1005 Sorted by State

Nice!

SurveyUSA - 50 State POTUS 1005 Sorted by State

Thursday, October 13, 2005

The End Of Faith

Interesting new book. Think I might read this sucker and see what he's got.
The End Of Faith, by Sam Harris - Book Reviews - The New York Times Book Review

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Job Burnout

Interesting article sent to me today. There are 3 parts, read them all and if you aren't burnt out, please let me know. I don't believe anyone isn't.

Job Burnout—Part 1

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

September Lightning Storm

Last night we had a crazy lightning storm. Power was out to my house from 2am until I left this morning. I saw some crazy huge lightning strikes, but someone got some pics of them.

Lightning storm

Not often we get this kind of thing in San Diego.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

The Annoying Thing

Not sure how I missed this cuz it's not new, but you have to go watch the Crazy Frog Axelf video. Annoyingly catchy song with some amazing computer graphics.

Crazy Frog Online

Orignial animation

History of the annoying thing

Monday, September 12, 2005

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Open Letter to the Kansas School Board

Open Letter

RAmen!

I have now declared myself of a new religion. I now will dress as a pirate and will worship the noodles.

Yar!!!!

Flying Spaghetti Monster

Monday, August 08, 2005

News and news

New theory on waves since Ivan created a few monsters

How the shuttle returns to Earth

Increadible new ideas for killing cancer with nanotubles

Shuttle launch pic

NASA Discovery crew can see our environmental damage from space

Top 10 Dot Bombs. Somehow StudentAdvantage/College Club/FANSonly missed this list...

Tuesday, August 02, 2005