Not too much going on here. I went the job fair at NIU today. It was weird going back there, and it made me realize that I really had nothing to go back for since everyone is gone. Kind of made me sad for the days when all I had to do was go to (or skip class), IM random shit between us, and go to the WalMall.
I'm going on South Beach tomorrow to try to lose 20 pounds. I'm doing it with Trish and my managers from work. At work we have a $5 a week pool on who will lose the most (for 6 weeks). We'll see how that goes.
Also, I found out there's a name for the move demonstrated in the Booya video. It is called Dogs in the Bathtub. I've also recently taken to just saying "nuts in your ass" instead of booya.
Going Back to Kalby
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Did any of you see this?
It's really funny to me that if that had been said on FoxNews or anything else it would getting so much publicity, but since it happened on CNN, nobody has said anything in the mainstream media.
And people actually try to tell me that the media isn't liberal.
Sunday, September 11, 2005
Happy Birthday, Rich.
Remember that time terrorists made your birthday infamous? The upside to that is, probably within your lifetime they'll make it a national holiday.
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
That's pretty redike. The Nano, I mean. I applaud their efforts. And I await the iPatch, which will be a full-color LCD that sticks on to your body and pumps three months worth of music into your bloodstream.
This might sound like I'm a shit talker, but I gotta say it's not entirely. I think it's cool. It's just that the screen...and, well...man, how many people are going to accidentally kill these things? They seem like they'd be so fragile. The shuffle at least added durability by KOing the screen.
And, y'know, making mandatory color screens is a great idea. It worked really well for sega. I mean, you gotta have full color on that screen. I've always wanted a full-color display the size of my thumbnail. And finally this time, there's an apple product that nobody could even come close to replacing the battery in without their help. Ooh, if you ran a slideshow one one of those, it'd be like a whole new generation of those keyrings they sell you at Great America.
Like I said, it's cool...but...man. It's frighteningly evocative of that "iProduct" joke ad.