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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Sacha Baron Cohen Dumps Kim Jong Il's Ashes on Ryan Seacrest
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Monday, January 30, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Can't wait to see this movie. Can't. Wait.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Check out Keep Austin Dog Friendly, an app for the Austin dog owner!
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Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
FedEx; Guaranteed to break your package by 10:30AM the next day!
Friday, December 16, 2011
Buddy the Elf Is going spread Christmas Cheer!
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Marcel the Shell with shoes on is just fantastic.
And there is a book also. Can you really not like this? Just makes me smile!
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Gmail iOS app is live on Apple App Store
Check out this application on the App Store:
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Roll On Sushi Opens In Austin
A couple months back a friend sent me a link to a YouTube video about
two brothers opening an Asian fusion restaurant in Austin. The concept
was simple. A place to enjoy sushi and sushi inspired dishes in a
social setting. Roll On Sushi could not have opened up a moment too
soon. The concept is simple. You get an order sheet and you can check off
the rolls you want. They range in price from $3.95 to $9.95. The
average order will be around three rolls for the average person. My
order was four, and it left me filled like a great Thanksgiving dinner
would. My "litmus" test for any sushi restaurant is the spicy tuna roll. It's
my go-to favorite. Roll On Sushi makes a FANTASTIC spicy tuna roll.
The tuna literally melted away. The next roll tried was the evening's
special, "The Surf 'n Turf". This roll is filled with soft shell crab,
avocado, goat cheese, cucumber, and seared New York strip! It was a
meal by itself and had so much flavor! Next was "The Beefy Texan", which more than lived up to it's name.
Stuffed with beef brisket, spicy BBQ mayo, wasabi cole slaw, and
avocado this roll would be a great way for the non-sushi lover to
start. My stomach, filled and content, cried "No more!" as my eyes locked in
on "The Elvis". The "King" was know for his love of his banana, bacon,
mayo, and peanut butter sandwiches. Put all that in an egg roll and
fry it then add a side of mayo or chocolate dipping sauce for one
experience you will not forget. What is even more fantastic than the great menu and service is the
price. Even with a carafe of sake my bill was $35. The average person
would probably be around $25. Can't wait to come back to get my "Roll
On"! Roll On Sushi is located at 5350 Burnet Road in Austin, TX. www.rollonsushi.com
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Wreck This App for the iPad - More than genius in it's simplicity.
Kerri Smith created Wreck This Journal a few years ago and now we have in digital form Wreck This App. Each page has instruction that is open to interpretation. Doodle, scribble, write, paint, or picture on it. You can even post your versions online to Facebook and more. Great for getting the creative juices flowing!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
You want awesome? Go to Uchiko's Sake Socials
fanatic. Happy hours have always been a great time for me to get my
"fix" but no place has wowed me like the Sake Social at Uchiko. From 5-6:30pm each day you can try a variety of Uchiko's signature
flavors for under $6. Two of the hand rolls tried were HUGE and came
with a sauce pairing that was simply amazing. The "crunchy spicy tuna
hand roll" was full of flavor and texture, not to mention a little
heat, and had an amazing chili sauce. The "p-38" was just as
delicious. Not going to describe the flavor as you have to try it to
understand it. Some of the smaller snack items were equally delicious. Take the
"kakiage" which is a tempura fried sweet potato fritter served with
chili sauce. Worth getting your fingers a bit greasy grabbing a taste
of these. So much for only $3. The item that took me my surprise was the "gyutan nigiri", lightly
grilled beef tongue with yuzu kosho on white rice, with so much flavor
and so tender! For two big pieces it was $3. So good I had it twice! The staff here is amazing gracious and attentive. Try the Tamara
nigori sake also for $3 for what they call a "samurai" pour. Big and
in a box. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. See you at the bar!
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Bcycle Bike Sharing Could Be What Austin Needs
Austin has a strong cycling community. We are also one of the fastest
growing cities in the United States. Traffic is becoming a greater
issue each year. This is why a bike sharing program makes sense.
Mellow Johnny's and GSD&M have joined forces to bring Bcycle(rentable
bicycle), a bike sharing program in cities like San Antonio and
Denver, to Austin. In a presentation at the Mellow Johnny's Bike Shop
Thursday night Bcycle made it's debut to Austinites.
bike, use, return, and then it's ready for the next rider. The
demonstration and Q&A provided an expectation of what is to come. Let's explain how it works. The Bcycles are set up in kiosks where you
can rent them at a rate set by that city. Fairly easy to use (video
demo here), the kiosks can support up to 23 Bcycles and can be
designed to fit existing area with no build-out using a modular fit
system. They can also be self-sustaining with solar power. Once you
receive your bike you just ride and go. Return to a kiosk when not in
use. Kiosks are generally less than 6 blocks apart in downtown areas. The Bcycles, built by Trek, have 3 speeds, GPS tracking, fenders, and
a basket. They are also designed to be used by someone as short as
4'10" to over 6' tall with an adjustable seat system. Throw in a
built-in, always-on lighting system and a lock that coils up to hold
your morning coffee and you have one serious, durable, commuting
machine. At around 47 pounds it is not designed for speed, however
after test riding one, it does provide a comfortable and surprisingly
easy ride. The GPS feature allows users to track where they went using mobile
apps or their website. They can even tell you how many approximate
calories were burned on the trip. The data collected from the GPS also
can let users know which kiosk have bikes available or slots to return
the bike. City planners will be able to see how the Bcycles are being
used to add or move kiosks where they are needed. The system works best when bikes are available and as an incentive
there isn't a fee for use under 30 minutes. Prices are tiered for
longer use. San Antonio started using the Bcycle program in March of this year.
Adrian Lipscombe, a planner for the Office of Environmental Policy for
SanAntonio, believes the program a great success so far. Since then
they have had over 11,000 trips made through June. Future plans there
include having more units installed at visitor centers throughout the
city. At a cost of around $2 million dollars for the initial installation
the program is not inexpensive. Funding from the private
sector($500,000) is still needed to bring the program to Austin, with
the balance coming from public transportation grants. The value of the
program does exceed the cost in providing a real solution to traffic
and parking in the downtown Austin area. One example is taking your
car to a CapMetro Rail station, and after taking the train to work or
your destination, then use the Bcycle to travel the final distance to
your destination. Some cities are now reporting after their first year
of using Bcycle that they have become self-supporting from AD space, memberships,
and rental revenues. Let's make this happen Austin.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
To Spotify or to REALLY Spotify. That is the question.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Movie Poster Found After 22 Years
years was this gem of a movie poster. Purchased from an auction held
by the Milwaukee PBS affiliate back in 1989 it sat in a box still with
the original manilla folder. Wonder if it has any value but I also
want to frame it. What to do....
The iPad Accessory Of The Year
Friday, July 08, 2011
Calimocho - My Summer Drink Of 2011
A couple month's ago while waiting on Mellow Johnny's to assemble my
new bike I had the pleasure of a delicious lunch at Frank's. They had
introduced a new summer cocktail menu. The calimocho caught my eye. It
is a simple concoction of two ingredients, Coca-Cola and red wine that
is served over ice. Even with a lot of doubt at how it would taste one
was ordered. The doubt was replaced with surprise and contentment. It
was simply delicious. Have one at Frank's or make one for yourself.
You won't be disappointed.
group get the box variety. In the versions personally tested it did
not make a difference on the specific Pinot Noir. You will also need
an equal volume of Coca-Cola. Mexican Cokes if you can find are the
best way but a good ol' standard 2 liter will work also. It HAS to be
Coca-Cola though. (Funny that the mixer is more important than the
alcohol ingredient) For every ounce of wine it is an ounce of Coca-Cola. Serve in your
favorite glass over ice. Garnish with an orange slice if you want to
be fancy. This drink will bring a smile to anyone's face. Like mine
right now. Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
A reminder of the power of social media.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Something to watch and share with someone for the summer. Seriously.
This is great advice and one of the best ways ever presented. Will never forget this video.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Should our tax dollars help Formula One in Austin yet still cut education?
Here are some interesting facts and thoughts on using tax dollars to support Formula One in Austin. With all the cuts to basic services is this the best use of public money? Susan Moffat makes a few good points.
Do "good" by GOOD and compete in the 2 Mile Challenge
Most of us own a bike. Get in shape and get your ride ready to go to compete in the CLIF Bar 2 Mile Challenge. They have teamed up with GOOD and have set up 3 teams each with it's own supported charity. All the details are here. Sign up and come ride! No matter which team you chose (Red Team was my choice) you will help that charity, the planet, and your body!
Thursday, June 09, 2011
Monday, June 06, 2011
Android Fan "The Droid Guy" Demos iOS Features
Saturday, June 04, 2011
Forest Trail Elementary Sends Students To Summer Break With Style
The faculty at EANES ISD's Forest Trail Elementary sends their students off to enjoy the summer with a flash-mob style dance featuring Katy Perry's song "Firework". They did a great job on this and near the end of the video you will see how much the students enjoyed it. What is really fantastic is you can tell how much fun they had making this. Teachers and staff like this are hard to find. Unfortunately some of the staff will not be returning next year due to the Texas education budget cuts.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
A story of how the show must still go on...
Nothing like a little live music...
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band in the Do512 Lounge. And a few Shiner
beers. Let the weekend begin.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Revisiting Childhood With Grover On My iPad
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
The bike for me had something the rest didn't.
With everything close between all the models this was the feature that
separated this one from the rest. The TREK Earl. It rocks.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Monday, May 09, 2011
FOX's Glee Has Lost Its Way
In 2009 there was a pilot episode on iTunes for this new show about
high school and fitting in. The twist was it was going to have musical
performances by the cast in conjunction with their high school's glee
club performances. The pilot was genius. Strong characters, great
dialog, and and interesting group of actors portraying both students
and teachers. After the first of many viewings the excitement grew for
me as to what I thought would be one if the best new shows to hit the
small screen in a long time. Glee was born as was my becoming a
"Gleek".
to watch the pilot again. To my surprise it made me realize that the
show has strayed so far from that initial episode that it feels the
Ryan Murphy has cheated us from some elements that were never used.
Let me give you some examples. Also, if you haven't watched the pilot
take a moment to, as then you will understand this point-of-view
better. The Cheerios. This was "the" team of the fictitious McKinley High
School. The multi-national champions were headed by the manically
driven Sue Sylvester played brilliantly by Jane Lynch. In the pilot
the opening scene was a performance by the cheerleaders. Then, they
disappeared. No awesome choreographed performances or musically
driven feats of acrobatics. They have even gone so far as to disband
the group and to make the coach "Loser Of The Year". Why deny us a
sort of competition to see who is better in front of the crowd?
Cheerios or New Directions? At this point we may never know. The football team. For being part of the ruling class in all the
episodes post-pilot they have made them the worst sports team since
The Washington Nationals. The show could have had so many
possibilities if they would have made them the championship level they
seemed to be in the pilot. Remember when Finn saved Artie from the
port-a-pottie flipping in the pilot? He said to his football teammates
"You can't win without me". This ended up being a fallacy as the later
episodes made them to be such losers they needed gimmicks to win. So
many potential story lines lost. Rachel's Parents. We know she has two gay dads. We met mom. Why not
the parents of the child they have raised to be a star? Not once at
any performance. Too bad as this could have made for some interesting
story lines. Lastly, and what I feel is one of the most important things robbed
from the story lines, is the "Landscape Guy". In the pilot he was a
major part of the character building of Finn's love of music and
singing. It was also the reason Journey was brought in because of the
inspiration and memories from Finn's childhood. Even with missing these Ryan Murphy has still made a fantastic show
and has approached many tough issues from bullying, child pregnancy,
and teenage sexuality with humor and class. Sometimes it does seem to
run more on gimmicks instead of the strong character dialogue they
began with. Each episode appears to be based on how to work in a
potential iTunes recording instead of telling the story. You've made a great show Ryan Murphy. Trust that enough to remember
how hard your team worked on the pilot. Let's get back to the story
and let the music compliment it instead of drive it.
Sunday, May 08, 2011
One of the most addicting games I've played on the iPad: Pulse
Normally the iTunes App Store game recommendations are a bit off the mark for me but Pulse: Volume One is one of the most fun, original, and addicting experiences on the iPad. The game is basically hitting spheres which represent notes before the "pulse" passes them yet not to soon before the pulse is near, therefore keeping a beat. This is one of those games that gets lost in translation so instead of trying to over-explain it let me just tell you to get it. Only $4.99 and worth it.
Check out this application on the App Store:
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Friday, May 06, 2011
Thursday, May 05, 2011
Sunday, May 01, 2011
Woman Makes Facebook Lost-and-Found for Tornado Victims
Check out the story ABC news did on Patty Bullion who after reading her neighbor's Facebook post about how it was raining pictures created a page so people could recollect the memories lost. One of the best ways to use social media for good!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Have you used the Apple DV adapter with your iPad 2 yet?
If you haven't you should. Will be posting a video in a few days with the why you should get it. Anyone else been using theirs and loving it as much? Would love to hear your reasons too!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
A sneak peek at what you can expect at La Zona Rosa tonight
If you have tickets to see Fitz and the Tantrums tonight you are in
for a treat. (still in the hunt for tickets tonight for myself so if
you know of any...)
Sometimes you end up in the best places...
Today thanks to the wonderful people at Do512 and Shiner Beer forty of
us got to see one. Of the hottest bands in one of the best settings.
Fitz and the Tantrums. Words can't describe...
Friday, April 01, 2011
GoDaddy's Bob Parsons And Mashable Must Take Us For Fools
In Mashable's posted story of Bob Parson's elephant killing and response to the internet's displeasure he is quoted as saying “In Zimbabwe, the people there are incredibly impoverished,” said Parsons. “They treasure an empty plastic water bottle. It’s heart-wrenching to watch … These people are all subsistence farmers, and if they don’t have a good harvest, they starve. That’s it — there’s no support, there’s no welfare, and if they starve, they will die.” What really gets me is that he must take us for fools. Watch the trailer from "The Gods Must Be Crazy" and make your own conclusion.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
"Play Me I'm Yours" Street Pianos In Austin Drawing Interest
This piano was just setup and is already drawing a crowd. Information
on the project here: http://www.streetpianos.com/