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Marty May 24th, 2007
*this is a somewhat NSFW post*. You may want to skip it if you’re faint of heart or easily offended. Continue Reading »
Marty May 24th, 2007
*this is a somewhat NSFW post*. You may want to skip it if you’re faint of heart or easily offended. Continue Reading »
Marty May 22nd, 2007
Well, it was a quiet weekend overall, but one where we got a lot done. I had wanted to do a birding trip on one of the the two days - preferably to Cape May, Sandy Hook NWR, Great Swamp NWR or Garrett Mt., but the weather conspired against us. Continue Reading »
Marty May 14th, 2007
This was a strange - but satisfying - weekend. I had a long week at work, and was looking forward to some downtime, but then realized that between work that needed to be done around the house and Mother’s Day, that would be fairly unlikely… but I still had a great weekend nonetheless. Continue Reading »
Marty April 16th, 2007
Van passed on the Five Questions Meme started by Snackie. Here they are:
Marty March 7th, 2007
Everyone’s heard the jokes about the DMV - the lines, the ’smiley faces’, the bureaucracy. And to be honest, I’ve gone through it all, especially having moved so often between 1994 and 2002. But my wife’s experience over the last 7 days is so ludicrous, that I can’t help but laugh - except not around her because she’s far from laughing about it. Continue Reading »
Marty February 27th, 2007
My wife put this one up. I think it’s adorable - but it’s my dog, so what do I know?
Miles and I were going through Blair’s hope chest earlier. He made off with one of Blairs baby shoes. When I went to go get it back, I found both of them, like this, in Blair’s room. Looks like we both miss him.
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Marty February 26th, 2007
Not a whole lot more to write about today - I was basically a slug most of the weekend, and don’t feel guilty at all. I didn’t have half of what I wanted to done, but I have to admit that sitting in front of a fire with my wife and our newly bathed dogs was worth every second of ‘wasted’ time. Continue Reading »
Marty February 23rd, 2007
Last night, I got to go out and meet up with some friends from GSI. It’s been a while since I’ve seen the folks from there (with the exception of running into Doug at the Happy Cog open House), so it was good to catch up. Teil, Mike and his girlfriend Katie all came by for some brews and beef (or beets, in Katie’s case).
We had originally made plans to do this the week after Christmas but work schedules, the occasional office fire and other circumstances conspired against us (I blame Bush, as usual). But, finally, we arranged to meet at the The Standard Tap on 2nd and Poplar Streets. Teil had been talking the place up for months, so I was glad to finally get to try it out. To be honest, I liked it.
It’s a great cross between a neighborhood bar and an upscale Center City hang-out. Dark and without pretention, but clean and well-kept. A chalkboard above the medium-sized bar announces what beers are available and provides the menu. A kegerator dominates the backbar, while two hand-pumps are front and center in the bar itself (each offering nice beers: the Troegs Nugget Nectar and a nice ESA that was mighty tasty. The service was pleasingly surly, although they lightened up in later conversations - no small talk to be found at this place. And no TVs either - the whole place is devoid of the ubiquitious bar television scene, forcing people to actually talk to each other, albeit over the widely varying volumes of the eclectic jukebox. And to add another touch, in the main bar room is a wonderful painting of the leaves changing in the fall … over a concrete drainage ditch culvert. You have to like that touch.
I got to try a good number of different beers, too - always a good night in my book. I started with a Sly Fox Dark Lager which was a tasty beer, a little bitter on the initial sip and definitely an American-style dark lager more than a German one. I followed that up with the Appalachian Ale, which was a refreshing German Lager-style that the bartender was reminiscent of a German Pilsner. Despite the odd description, it was a good, tasty and easy-drinking beer. When we had dinner, I enjoyed that previously mentioned ESA who I can’t remember the brewer for the life of me - but it was mighty tasty.
I was a bit surprised by the prices for this place, but the food was fantastic - hanger steaks, tuna steaks ($22), calamari ($8), octopus ($9), bratwurst and sauerkraut ($20), mussels and smelts … not your normal pub fare by any stretch, but all delicious.
Anyway, it was good to see all of the folks from ‘the day’ again and catch up on what was going on at GSI and in general. I won’t share their comments, but it was interesting to hear that the more things change, the more they stay the same. It sounds like some good things are happening over there, which is good to hear - I still wish them well and think that they are really going to make quite a splash.
Teil was telling me about his latest work, on the new Ace Hardware site that they’ve been working on for a while. I had done a lot of the original IA work on it, but when the project lagged for a while, I went on to other things and someone else took over. Visually, I think it’s a great site and definitely incorporates a lot of the things that myself and others in the department were stridently pushing for in terms of usability and accessibility. Be sure to check out the store locater - good stuff.
And Mike and Kate seem to be doing well, too. Mike’s always been a good guy, and it’s great to seem him enjoying the stuff he’s doing there. Now he just needs to get himself either a Nikon D80 or Nikon D200 so that he can become a photography nerd like me and we can talk more photography when we get together.
This is the second time I’ve been able to get out in recent weeks for some beers with friends - it’s seemed like forever since I’ve done so, and now I’ve been able to do it twice in two weeks. Last week, I checked out National Mechanics - my friend Jody helped create the site - which is another bar that has some cool charm to it. Now, I just need to convince my wife she wants to come into the city more often to join me … or at least understand when I’m always later than I say I’ll be.
Marty January 22nd, 2007
This was an interesting weekend - nothing spectacular or wretched, just interesting, in both positive and negative ways.
The weekend started off with an annual poker tournament I play in. It was started by my buddy Jim’s father’s poker club to honor one of their fallen members who died on the way home from their monthly game. Despite them being the originators of the tourney, I’d say more than half of the players came from either Jim’s family or friends, including myself, Joe and Bake. This was the 4th annual tournament, and I finished 9th, 1st and 6th in the last 3 years, but THIS year was not my year to repeat. I played it technically well, but the odds were a real bitch - twice I lost on good hands to someone who just had a better hand that the odds said was unlikely. Between those two losses (to the same guy), I was crippled, and didn’t last long - I finished 34th out of 44. Jim and Joe were on either side of me (33rd and 35th, respectively), although Bake did much better finishing in the 20’s somewhere. Still, none of us get back our stake, and I handed over another $30 later in a cash game - which I did play poorly.
Rating: -1
Based on my wife’s accounting of using the newest beta of Lightroom (Beta 4.1), I decided to give it another try. And I have to say that I am very impressed. Adobe deserves kudos for listening to those who gave feedback and truly addressing it (they also did so with Adobe Bridge CS3’s problems). The interface is better, cleaner and easier to use. And the processing tools are fantastic, particularly the color management. Not perfect, but it is still a beta and I’m sure that they will fix more stuff later. I could write a user review of that, but that will have to wait. Suffice it to say, it was a nice piece of software to open and play with.
Although Adobe initially said that they wouldn’t release another beta version of Bridge - giving the ‘we’ll fix it before final release’ excuse - they actually surprised people with a second beta version. I have to assume that a) feedback was bad enough; b) they turned enough people off with that response; c) felt that it needed more testing after major fixes; d) all of the above, but regardless, they released it and I like the improvements. Particularly having the Batch Rename back at my fingertips in the right-click menu.
Rating: +1.5
I have to admit, with all of my teams out of contention (Dallas, Philly and Denver), I went into rooting for the underdog mode. New England has been there a few times and … well, I just don’t like the Bears. In the NFC, it would have been a boon to New Orleans to have made it - both because of Katrina and because that team has heart (and has never made it to the Super Bowl). But they didn’t win - in fact, it was a hard game to watch- so it was the Bears. Then came the AFC game came on - and it was a great game. Finally, Peyton Manning has made it to the big game, an honor he richly deserved. He was quickly becoming this generation’s version of Dan Marino and John Elway, both of whom made it to the big game but could never win it. Now that Manning has made it, he needs to prove he can win the big one, like Elway did late in his career (After 2 thrashings earlier in his career, he finally won back-to-back Super Bowls) and not be the next Marino (0-2, both drubbings, in his 2 Bowl appearances).
So, I’ll be rooting for Manning and the Colts - because I’d like to see him win, and well … because I really do hate the Bears.
Rating: +1
The weather wasn’t cooperating again this weekend, so I didn’t get to go out and do anything fun outdoors. Instead, I got the joy of picking up the trash that blew out of the squirrel’s nests all week. Frickin’ tree rats.
Rating: -1
Finally, Battlestar Galactica is back on the air! The first episode was pretty good, with a lot of good events that are sure to make the ’second season’ very interesting. If you aren’t watching, you’re really missing out. We also checked out the new show, The Dresden Files, which is basically Harry Potter meets Law and Order. It was interesting, but it will take a couple of episodes to see if it’s worth it. On the flip side, neither of the Stargate series will be back until April. *sigh*
Rating: +0.5
I got some great responses on recent shots, which is nice. I just wish I had a little more time to catch up with all of the friends that I’ve made on there.
Rating: even
Overall Weekend Rating: +1
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Marty January 16th, 2007
This is Jazz, our new super-kitten. She’s always pulling new stunts, like flying out the door when we try to let the dogs in, or climbing up into the drop ceiling or tormenting our older cat, Miko. Her latest penchant seems to involve torturing the fish. After trying from the top for a week or so, it seems that Jazz has found a new way to look at the fish - either that, or she really wants some sushi. Or as my wife put it on her Flickr account:
“After several months of trying to figure out why that bala shark had been (apparently) trying to commit suicide, I think I may have figured it out.”
She’s an odd one, that Jazz.