Crispy Chef coating on the outside - with a warm, nougaty, geek on the inside -- This site is my own personal little bakeshop of ideas and finds.

Tom Green once made me snarf my beer out my nostrils. XZibit looks like he’s about ready to do the same….

My Bum is on the Swedish! 

Easter… yeah.
Happy Easter! Are you lookin’ at me?
This was HALF of my Bumstead from Brigiotta’s. Most loaded sandwich ever… and only $7
Worth the trip. 

This was HALF of my Bumstead from Brigiotta’s. Most loaded sandwich ever… and only $7

Worth the trip. 


These things happen when we’re slow…
Favorite Super Bowl Ad….

Open Windows

Why doesn’t Microsoft do an open-source project - and call it Open Windows? It makes sense to me on too many levels to quickly blog about but here are the bullet points:

1. Can’t beat ‘em? Join ‘em! Imagine what they could do in open source if they just tried a little and threw a bit of money at it. 

2. Going Green. By continuing to utilize hardware that would otherwise be outdated, it keeps it from the trash heap. To finally be able to use electronics components util there is a physical failure instead of obsolescense due to code bloat would save an incredible amount of waste. 286 anyone?

3. Recapture “The Brand” - Of all the casual,daily home users out there, it’s easy to assume that most are using an older machine running 95/Me/2000/XP and most of those people will never see or want to see the likes of Vista. They could, however, see vast benefits of leaner code running on their current machine. Better still to them, they don’t need to fear the unknown. They feel happy with Windows and have no intention of test driving any new OS.

4. More with Less - Ubuntu users quietly laugh and titter at what they can do with an OS that is easy download, install and administer – for free. So laughable that I ran this OS off of the live CD - and no physical hard drive for quite a long time. To actually see what open source software can do on a machine that is Widows 95/Me/2000/XP is quite shocking.

…more later - need to run…again.


We’ve all see the “real” tutorials out there. This one is just too real.
This was our Sesame Crusted Ahi with vegetable maki roll, two sauces. Everyone needed to take a picture of it before Ian was allowed to eat it.
This was our Sesame Crusted Ahi with vegetable maki roll, two sauces. Everyone needed to take a picture of it before Ian was allowed to eat it.

Something's Fichey!

http://www.fichey.com/

If you hit Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon, del.icio.us, and the like but HATE the wait - as I do, turn to Fichey. It’s a microfiche of all the links so load times are instantanious. Want to dig into the pages deeper? Just click on “more” to get the actual page. It’s all very customizable too… 

Save some time - go fichey.