• When I first saw this video clip, it was extremely creepy.  It has almost a human element to it.  I actually felt bad for the thing when it starts slipping on the ice.  As my friend James pointed out - if they’re showing this public footage for something being designed for the military, you gotta wonder what they’re not showing you. (1 comment)

Apple announces iPhone.

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iPhone

That’s right, boys and girls, it is no longer a myth, a legend, that bullshit story about how you lost your virginity.  The Apple iPhone is finally a reality and OMG.  The thing is loaded with goodies for all geeks, audiophiles and sleek enough for you upstrung exec types.

The down side?  It doesn’t come out until June.  Maybe I can preorder one and then sell it on eBay ( ala Wii and PS3 ). I will, however, be saving up some cash for this monster.

Begone, laptop!

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So, I’m selling my laptop. It’s a very nice laptop and I’m only switching it out because I’d like to get a Mac Book so I can develop on it, rather than playing games on this one. Here’s the specs.

  • Dell Inspiron 9300
  • Intel Pentium M (Dothan) 740 (1.73 GHz)
  • 2 GB PC4300 DDR2
  • 80GB 7200 RPM HDD
  • Built-In Centrino A/B/G WiFi
  • 17″ 1920×1200 TrueLife XGA Display
  • nVidia GeForce 68002GO
  • DVD Rom / CD-RW Burner
  • 2×80WH Batteries
  • 2xAC Adapter
  • Extended Warranty until 6/2007
  • Silver Color

Price: $1000 firm.
So if you are interested or know someone who is ( C’mon Dad, I know you want to buy a nice new laptop for Mom! ), please let me know.

Also, I’m still running. I did a 6:59 mile last night. Woohoo!

Run, dammit, run!

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So those of you who know me know that I’m trying to get into shape.  I started off with dieting and changing my way of eating.  Not just a ‘fad’ diet, but actually changing my lifestyle.  Then I started playing soccer ( mind you, I’m still dieting and I’m still playing soccer ).  But it wasn’t enough.  The soccer games are only once ( and now two ) times a week and we hardly every do any practice.  I needed something more.

So I started to run.  Run, run, run and run some more.

But it gets boring.  I mean, for 30 minutes you are sitting there with nothing but thoughts in your head like ‘Did I start the washing machine before I left?’ or ‘How gay is The Tiger?’.  In any case, after awhile the running, while good for me, was getting really dull.  So I went and bought an iPod Shuffle.  Yes, that’s right, my first Apple product.  I wanted some music while I got my shin splints.  I had yet to open the package ( I was back at work ) and while browsing the Apple sit, customizing what will be my next Apple product ( Hellooooooooo Mac Pro! ), I came upon the iPod Nano and Nike+.  “Hrm”, I said to myself.  “Self, I think I should go get that instead.”  And so I did.

For those of you who don’t know what Nike+ is, it basically takes an iPod Nano, puts a receiver on it and gives you a little sensor that you stick in your shoe.  Then when you run, the sensor sends data back to your iPod, while it’s playing music and all that jazz, and records like a pedometer, basically getting your speed, distance and time and calculating stuff like calories and average pace.  Then when you get home, you can upload it to the Nike+ website where they chart all your runs.  It’s pretty darn spiffy.

I just went and tested and it works like it’s supposed to.  Very simple interface and I didn’t have to calibrate the sensor at all ( at least, it was close enough to the real distance that I didn’t really mind ).  The one thing I did wish it could do would to be to export your run data to some other format so that I can include it on my own website, like here, so that everyone can laugh at how slowly I run.  Some of the other cool things on the Nike+ site include setting goals for yourself in terms of distance, time and speed or calories burned.  You can also challenge other people to different types of races.  All in all, it’s a pretty cool tool and cheap ( if you already have a iPod Nano ) and a huge motivational tune to help get and stay in shape.

Anyways, I’m going to go figure out some way to post my run info on this site in the future and then go off and run some more.  Hope everyone is having a good weekend.

I’m lost.

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and I can’t find my way back home.  rut roh.

 That’s why I need to purchase this! Only a measely $2,700! But WOW. I’d never get lost again.  Well, ok, when I drink too much there’s nothing to stop me from getting really, really lost.  But still, it’d sure improve my chances!

 Anyways, I need to take my camera out some more.  Jeremy and I are thinking of making a trip up to Mt. Pinos soon to take some shots with the camera.  I gotta get it focusing right and all first though.  I need to take some more pictures of the dogs as well.  But that’s me, the person who needs to do everything but does nothing.  Cuz I’m LAZY!

steve

The Mac Challenge

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So The Evil Tora has given me ‘The Mac Challenge’.  That’s what I call it anyways.  The idea is that I go and buy a Mac, support the DarkSide by doing so and record my findings.  I have to use the Mac alongside my PC, switching back and forth for various applications and after a period of 6 months, figure out which one I like better.

 One major snafu tho.  I don’t own a Mac. 

 That’s where you, the readers, come in.  I’ve got to figure out some way that doesn’t involve pornography, selling my body, a second job or participating in medical surveys so that I can earn the $2,200 I need to buy the Mac.  So if you’d like to donate or have some other hair brained idea for me to make money, please, I’m all ears.

 And if you can’t, well, just click on some of the Google ads I have up and make me some money that way.