Friday, April 11, 2008

Some geek goodness

Here's a cool little snap-in for Firefox. It's called Adblock Plus and it'll get rid of all those annoying ads on your favorite sites. It's pretty easy to use. Here is a pic with no adblock and we get a nice little "you need a new car!" ad from Jeep.



After I do some ad blocking on it that add disappears.




Pretty nice huh. I don't know about you but some of those ads drive me crazy... especially the ones that talk or make noise.

If you get a sec check out Marc Broussard. He sings this song called home and it's my current favorite.



I really dig the southern soul sound of it. Do people still say dig? Well, I dig it. Man... I used to be with it, then what I was with wasn't it anymore... and what was it seemed strange and scary to me. It'll happen to you someday, mark my words!

There is also Appleseed Ex Machina which I just saw.



It's the sequel to Appleseed which a really cool Anime flick. Now, I'm not a big Anime guy but this is definitely worth checking out. The original is better but this is really worth a watch.


Lastly is Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. This is an old game that came out in 2003 but I still play it all the time. I've probably reloaded it a hundred times on my PC just to get that light saber itch out of my system. Anyway, these guys at Knights of the Force made a mod for the game that puts in players and maps for all the movies. It's pretty awesome. They've been at it for a while and most of the bugs are fixed. It's just a really cool mod for easily the best Star Wars game to date. You gotta try it. What can be better than a light saber battle? A DUAL light saber battle!



Ok... geek hat off.

(note* we're taking the kids to Austin this weekend so I should have some good family pics to share)

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Quoth the raven...

There he stood, like a bone weary soldier on a scared battle field with nothing left but grim determination in his eyes. He found himself in a position that he had spent each day fearing, yet constantly preparing for. An inevitable situation that as much as it was dreadful was also the very thing that gave him a reason for existence. He was stuck in an ironic situation where he hated where he was and the task ahead of him yet he knew that without the task he would be without meaning, without purpose. It was with that mindset that he stood and stared at the amber light blinking methodically back at him. The light that gave no answers, no clue as to why it was there or how it came to be. Yet as the light kept so much shrouded in mystery it give one silent statement with every repetition of its incandescence… something was defiantly wrong.

Yeah, so one of my servers went down today. Good times. I got it fixed... after 5 hours or so. There goes my 5 9's. In other news, Microsoft may try to steal Nintendo's idea for the Wii remote.




I am personally shocked and appalled. To think that Microsoft would blatantly rip off another company's idea and then sell it as their own is just horrible.... oh wait. I wonder if they give out prizes at their company picnics to the biggest cooperate thief.

Check this out, Florida lawmakers make it legal to take your gun to work.

Man, that'll spice up Disney World a little!




Lastly, if you don't have kids I hope you don't know about the Wonder Pets. It's one of Hayden & Serenity's favorite. The duck runs around saying "This is serious!" pretty much every episode, so now it's Hayden's new catch phrase.

Me - 'Hayden, clean your room now!'
Hayden - 'This is serious!'

Here, check out an episode yourself. I think they're trying to save Canada from universal health care... or mounties or something.

Time to go to work...

Well it's time to hit the road for another day at the office. With gas prices being what they are that city bus keeps looking better every day. Lets take a look at how Japan does it.



On second thought... I'll just pay the extra money for gas. Ah Japan... the world leader in weird crap since 1956.

Then there was the one about the guy who punched a police horse in the ass... no seriously... read it here. I'm thinking alcohol may have been involved. This is why we should legalize marijuana. If he was high he would have just tried to feed the horse candy... which is all good as long as the horse isn't diabetic.

Lastly we have another suit against Google and it's street view service. The Boring family (not making that one up) wants to sue because you can see their swimming pool in the Google pictures of their street. It's funny because these suits have already been tried and failed. Google has a team of lawyers that where genetically engineered using DNA samples taken from Johnny Cochran and common New York sewer rats. That created lawyers with the skill of Cochran who have a little more moral value. Yep, I think all the Borings are going to get out of this is a nice bill for their lawyers retainer fee.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Everbody say hurl!



heh.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Are you sitting down...Hillary Clinton may be lying!

Hillary lies about pregnant womans medical tragedy to garner support for her health care plan.


Here she is telling a story about the time she invented the Internet. (wait... didn't someone already use that one? Gore - 'During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet.' yep... he said it!)

In other news, America is riding the stupid train to hell... and apparently that train stops in fats-ville

Woman sues McDonalds for getting fat while employed there for 7 years

I don't know if this one is true, but I hope she wins millions... why not. The suit claims that the 'air' in the restaurant has 'fat particles' that are absorbed through the skin. So, I'm guessing she never ate there. Yep, that case is bullet proof! Maybe I can sue my work for being surrounded by stupid particles. Oh well, that's the life of a Sys Ad. It's kind of like herding drunken monkeys, except with more poo flinging.

And with that I leave you with the German Coast Guard commercial. Like my Russian teacher used to say "Vat is this flying squirrel you speak of?" Ah... nevermind.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Who invented fire ants anyway?

Since I bought our house I've been entrenched in a battle with the lawn. Where I grew up we always had a lush green lawn that was perfect for football or wrestling... but that wasn't in San Antonio. Here I have a lumpy dry lawn full of prickers and rocks... and most recently fire ants. We have a service that is suppose to take care of pests but I guess they missed some. Luckily the little bastards only got me. So now I have about 15 red bites all over my feet and they'll probably hurt for awhile. Just another wonderful addition to living here. Man, I can't wait to move!

Besides getting bit, I took the kids shopping. We try to go later at night to avoid the crowds which means Hayden is usually out of it by the time we finish.


I also got the chance to swing by the mall and get a look of their cool new Segway security team. It's funny because the lady on the thing was 100 years old. I was just dying for someone to do something stupid so I can see them give chase on the Segways. I wonder if they make siren sounds when they go. Not the Segways... the old people.

It's also Final Four time here, which means Joy is working some ungodly hours at the stupid hotel this week. I really hate that place and cannot wait for her to quit... if she ever does! I did get to see a live broadcast of Sports Center though.


I tired to get my buddy to swim naked behind the set but he was a little chicken and wouldn't do it. I would of but I had just had lunch and didn't want to cramp up. Other than that it's the same old same old around here... I'm suppose to be cleaning now that the kids are in bed, but I'll probably just hit the hay. It's like my dad always said... "You'll have time to clean when your dead!" It might have been "You better clean this time or your dead!" Either way, I'm going to sleep!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Sen Obama's speech on race

Read the transcript here

If you haven't read it yet, maybe you should. I'm not saying that I support any of the candidates but, I think that this speech was a rare thing. I think we saw a politician be honest. There were some things that I didn't agree with but some things really hit home. As a white male who has worked for everything I have, I think that Sen Obama has a very good grasp on what worries my demographic when it comes to race. I think the fear of having my family suffer to support another family is a real one. But, (there's always a but) as much as I think Sen Obama has a good grasp on the problem I disagree with his optimism of the American people... or of people in general. He talked about working to allow people to help themselves. It's a conservative stance and I really like that idea but then he went onto say that most people want what is good for their family and will work towards that end. I think some people want what's good for their family and will strive to achieve a better standard for their family then they had themselves. I also think most people are lazy sacks of crap that would lean on Uncle Sam's dime until the second coming.

A long time ago I asked my mom a question that still nags me to this day. Why are there 35 yr olds working the drive through at McDonalds? The ideological answer might be that everyone has their demons to face and these people hit a rough patch and are going to work their way to a better life. That they know the minimum wage isn't a living wage and they are striving to a better tomorrow. The truth is that some people are happy being sacks of crap. When I asked my mom this she gave me a piece of info that I have found true over and over again.

80/20

It goes something like this. 80% of the people you meet are lazy poop bags and will be content just making it through life. 20% will work hard and achieve. So, 80% 'bad' 20% good. 80% of the parents of your childs classmates will not go to PTA meetings, meet with teachers or investigate their child's progress. 20% will. Also, 20% of America owns 80% of the stuff, and 80% owns 20% of the stuff. I've heard this from a good amount of people since then and it usually fits in most situations.

So I have a quandary... a quagmire of logic if you will, I like small government. I love this crazy idea of state sovereignty and a federal government that is in charge of a standing military, regulating currency and managing trade between states and internationally and that is it. If Arizona wants to make marring a horse legal then its ok. If Alaska wants to regulate marijuana sales then so be it. Small government... get out of my life, get out of my wallet.

On the other hand I feel that if left to their own devices most people would simply self destruct. I really do feel that some people are too stupid to govern themselves. I would love to have a law that states that a parent must meet with their students teacher three times to discuss their students progress every year or that student does not complete that grade. I would love to force idiot kids to pull up their pants. I would think it would be great to take all the cars that have stereos over a certain decibel and have them incinerated. Yep, there's a part of me that wants the 1984 - big brother, we have a camera in your house so do your exercises and you better mow your lawn, government. As long as they don't have any laws that infringe on my rights. Funny how that works huh.

So, in conclusion... I feel that we are coming close to a time that your level of achievement is based by a far majority on your ability and work ethic then it is on your race. I think that the major problems in this country are perpetuated and often created by our media. I do not think that the government should have the authority to tell us what can be broadcast on TV but I also have no faith that anyone in any of the media would stand up against the crap they are shelling out at the risk of even a minor pay cut. Honestly, I think MTV has done more to ruin this country then anything else. BTW... the television station that tells you what cool is and how to wear your pants is run by old white people and you're making them rich.