Wednesday, January 27, 2010

State of The Union Address

I’m watching President Obama’s first State of The Union Address. I really can’t believe it. He’s presented a bunch of ideas with no legislation to support them:

  • $10,000 tax credit for four years of college tuition.
  • Double exports in 5 years
  • Several more I can’t remember

On a side note, watching “Stretch” Pelosi grinning like the Crypt Keeper behind him makes me want to vomit.

Teleprompter Shot of The Day

Here's Obama dropping in for a chat with his middle-class task force. And people made fun of Reagan because of his notecards!


This picture was stolen from www.nationalreview.com

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Disney/Pixar's UP Blu-Ray - second disc won't play

I just got "UP" on Blu-Ray, and put the "Special Features" disc in my PlayStation 3. No dice.

It loops at the dog with the wagging tail - endlessly. I sent an email to Disney's Blu-Ray support team, and I'm waiting for a response.




UPDATE: They're sending me a pre-paid label so I can mail them the disc. If they determine it's "defective", they'll send me a replacement.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Michelle Obama and Scott Baio

Apparently Scott Baio tweeted a picture of Michelle Obama with the caption "WOW He wakes up to this every morning." Here's the picture:


Yikes. No further comment necessary.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Donate to the Red Cross through iTunes

In the wake of the Haiti Earthquake tragedy, there’s been a lot of media coverage about donating to the American Red Cross via text message.  While that’s a clever method, and apparently it’s generating a lot of donations, I stumbled across another method that I think is likely to get the money there faster.

Did you know you can donate via iTunes?  Click the button below to donate to the American Red Cross via iTunes (it will open iTunes on your computer):

Red Cross Button

I’ve already donated.  You should too.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

ASUS CG5290-BP009

Around a month ago, my primary business computer died.  It was a top-tier consumer HP Pavilion Elite.  It was the second to “die” within 1 year of purchase.  The prior HP desktop was also an “Elite” HP.  Both started having weird problems that weren’t windows-related, but brought the machines to a halt within moments, with virtually no advance warningI think it’s because HP is putting Samsung hard disks in their desktops.

As a result, I knew I needed to get a new one quickly but didn’t want to give HP more money.  I could’ve ordered from Dell, but needed a working machine within 24 hours, so ordering it wouldn’t do.  I was able to use one of the notebooks to do invoices and such, but needed to get my Outlook and iTunes (more for iPhone than music) back up on a “permanent” machine.  I can’t load up all that stuff on a notebook.

So, I went and spent about $1,400 on an ASUS desktop:

F12-20007-main-arI got it up and running within about a day, and transferred all my files to it within about 3 days.  Over the last month, I’ve gotten almost everything I need on it and configured the way I like it.

This thing is a beast.  I couldn’t be happier with it.  Now let’s see how I feel about it a year from now…