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Monthly Archives: March 2010

Ghost Widow

The 5th Gen iPod Nano is a really feature rich device for being, well, nano sized.  I don’t know where to begin.
I like the video camera, but I can’t see myself using it much except in those situations where I find myself needing a middling quality video camera.  On the other hand, I’ve got a [...]

The Debut

My first twitter post isn’t all that exciting.  It’s not a, “Hey, I’m trying out this twitter thing” or a “Hello world” post.  It’s simply a blurb that exists and has some meaning in that moment.   Something that I expressed in well under 160 characters but in retrospect could have used more of them to [...]

The Box Project

I have a box full of 20 year old journals and I think I have a project for them.  It’s going to be painful, but if I stick to it, it may be humorous and educational at the same time.

Three Strikes

Dear Microsoft,
Probably not going to buy any games for the 360 since this is the third time it has died since I have owned it.  Since repairing it is half the cost of a new console, I’m not going to repair it and in fact, I have boxed up the console and all of the [...]

God of War ]|[

See what I did there?  Ahem.
Kratos, Ghost of Sparta, God of War, Slayer of Ares, Sex Minigame Enthusiast, Climber of Long Ass Chains, Sole Employee of Mythological Creature Extermination Services Inc., and most importantly, Collector of Red Orbs, returns in the third and possibly final installment of the God of War series.
Odds were, I really [...]

The Methodology

With the addition of the 5th Gen iPod Nano, I’ve examined how I rate songs.  To be honest, I’d rather have song tagging, but since I don’t have that, I’ve had to define how I use the star rating system.  This way, I have a more consistent metric for using the tools that I have.
One [...]

Thank you all for coming

It was about six years ago in November when Roomba-kun came into my life.  At first we were unsure of what to do with each other.  There was so little space and too many bits and bobs.  But as we grew together, I learned how to keep the floor clear and Roomba would in turn, [...]