tuesday april 24, 2007
#740 & David Choe / San Francisco, CA / 41 months ago
Sunday's game was a lot of fun and also was the first warm Giants game I have ever attended. Although we were supposed to get rain in the afternoon, the sun prevailed and managed to keep shining down on Giants stadium for the entire 1 hour and 56 minute 9 innings of play. The Giants ended up winning 2-1 and we even got to see Barry hit #740.
Brian Barneclo told me about this amazing video series on VBS.TV called Thumbs Up! that's about how artist David Choe and his cousin are hitching their way across the country and documenting their life on the road. This is particularly interesting since they are strictly refraining from paying for rides or housing during their travels, relying only on what others will offer them in the way of transportation and shelter.
saturday april 21, 2007
Between meetings in Mountain View, random conference calls and playing pool, the weekend is finally here. Last night Dara and had dinner with some friends at The Front Porch which I definitely recommend if you get a chance to go.
Today I was a bit hungover, so I talked to Joe for a bit on ichat, walked the dog with Peter and am about to head over to Calumet Photo with Derick to look around at camera gear.
Tonight I am going to 3131 Clement for the Stereo Sound Agency 15 year anniversary event. I'm planning to take some cameras along and will hopefully get a chance to shoot of the festivities. When I saw that Chuck Treece and Ray Barbee were going to be playing there, I started digging around on YouTube for some videos that I haven't seen in over 15 years, like this clip from Public Domain.
I think the plan tomorrow is to head over to Giants stadium to watch the Giants play Arizona.
Stereo Sound Agency 15 Year Party @ 3131 Clement
sunday april 15, 2007
After setting myself up in the previous post, I have compiled a short, opinionated list of software that I used to use on WinXP and the comparable software that I now use on Mac OS X. Of course some of the feature sets are not 1 for 1 on the switch, but the tools I have found for Mac OS X have been sufficient in letting me leave Windows behind.
The real enabler for me was when Parallels release 3170 dropped, which allowed me to load my legacy Boot Camp partition inside of Parallels. This gave me a sense of comfort in that I didn't have to completely rebuild my Windows VM on the Mac side, but instead I could load my "comfort zone" OS inside of a new VM and everything would be just as I left it. The reality here is that I almost never load Parallels, but the idea that I easily could geve me enough confidence to make the switch.
So, without blathering on about my control issues, here's the list:
I am certainly always open to other suggestions if anyone thinks that there are better tools out there than the ones I have found, so if you have any other recommendations or maybe something that I left off the list... feel free to send me an email. Please address emails to the "nonsense" mailbox here at blather.org or my work address which is the "src" mailbox at cubancouncil.com.
Update: Let me explain the IE7 -> Parallels a bit more... since Firefox is direct to Firefox and Safari/Camino are on their own, the point I am trying to make is that if I NEED IE7 for testing I can simply load Parallels to use the actual browser natively. Sorry, I thought people would make the web develoment association and figure that one out.