March 12

My Music, Wordle'd

I tried out Last.fm's Boffin at iamthejeff's suggestion, and I got some cool results: [gallery link="file"] This isn't even its primary function. You should try it out.
11:55 AM
March 3

My Beef with the Amazon Kindle

kindle-2I like gadgets, and I have a  lot of them. So when I heard about the Kindle 2 I was immediately interested. It looks very sleek and cool, and the only technical problem I have with it is that it has to flash the screen when you flip the page to "refresh" the E Ink. All in all, a pretty cool gadget. But I think I'd just miss books. One of the things I like about reading is having books to show off on a shelf, like a trophy case of my literary adventures. There's something rewarding about starting a book and watching the progress of the bookmark's position as the hours/days/weeks go on. And let's not forget about that "new book smell." Further, I did some searching on the Amazon Kindle Store and found that most of the last books I've purchased over the last few months are not available for Kindle download. I did see, however, that the newest books by the same authors were available, so I guess it's just a matter of time before you can download books other than the ones Oprah tells you to. It would be really awesome if you could buy an actual book, like in a book store, and then get the Kindle version as well for a few bucks more, or something like that. The good news is, if you have a Kindle right now you can purchase The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead, which you should do immediately. I already have a paperback version, but a digital copy would come in handy amidst a zombie apocalypse.

08:06 PM
February 11

Battlestar

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I recently started watching Battlestar Galactica after hearing some co-workers excitedly talk about it at work. By the time we watched 2 or 3 episodes (the first of which was a 4-hour miniseries) of it at lunchtimes, I started watching it on the internet at home. I don't think I've become addicted to a tv series this quickly before. It's taken up most of my spare time. Where I used to read, I watch Battlestar, Where I used to game, Battelstar. Guitar? Galactica. I wish I'd started watching this back when it aired so I could have made the same journey my fellow co-workers have made over the past few years, but at the same time it's good because I don't have to wait a week to watch each "new" episode. I'm currently half-way through season 2, and I can't wait to catch up so I can watch the final few episodes live when everyone else does. So say we all.
06:07 PM
February 7

Bunch o' things

Some friends at work discovered this youtube video of this goodle lady's laughs spliced together... ...and here it is an mp3 of just the laughs. Fans of Left 4 Dead (or people who hate everything) will like this: And to follow Jeff and Keith's example, here's a wordle cloud of my blog so far:

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01:45 PM
January 11

Christmas Car Troubles

Been a while since I made a post. I think I kept putting this one off because I knew it was going to be a long one to write. Let's see how far I get. I took a trip down to Red Deer this Christmas season to visit my family and long-lost red deer friends. Gifts were given, fun was had, and generally speaking everything was pretty awesome. In this post however, I am going to be focusing on the various car-related trials and tribulations I had to endure while enjoying my Christmas. In retrospect, I guess I'm lucky the van didn't break down on Highway 2 like the ol' Mazda did earlier last year. The van was showing no signs of strain or making any weird noises leading up to its colossal crap-out on Christmas Eve as I was finishing my shopping. As I was slowing down approaching a red light, it just died suddenly. And this was on one of those streets where you rarely see any vehicles, but of course (possibly due to the abundance of other last-minute shoppers like myself) this was the day when traffic was backed up to the other side of town. To my surprise most people offered assistance and the only dirty looks I got were from a elderly couple who appeared to think I was committing some kind of heinous evil by standing next to a van on the side of the road. Eventually some guys stopped and helped me push it onto a nearby side road where it was out of the way of most of the traffic. I called my sister and she brought her AMA card and got the van towed back to the house where it still sits to the day I'm writing this. carcar After boxing day, my dad and my brother and I drove to Calgary to look at some used cars. The first one we saw was too much of a fixer-upper and had a constant crunching noise whenever the clutch WASN'T in. The second one was a nice little '97 Honda Accord which we eventually decided on. Going to look at the third car was quite an adventure. First off, we called the guy and rather than having us meet him at his home, he insisted we meet him at a Macs. When he pulled showed up we could already tell something was off. We were supposed to be looking at a Honda, but this car had a plan no-name grill instead of the "H" logo. Also, when talking to any of us he kept saying "my friend." I don't know this guy. I'm not his friend. We decided to be polite and take it for a test drive anyway and then just get the hell out of there. We drove about six feet before we heard cop-sirens and saw flashing lights behind us in the Macs parking lot. We were told by the police to stay in the car while "our friend" assured us that there must be some mistake. They took him out of the car and questioned him and then each of us. It turned out that in addition to being made of salvaged parts, the car wasn't insured and the guy had no registration. My dad was almost given a hefty ticket for being the one driving at the time, but it was only six feet and they must have believed that we were just test driving it. So we peace'd the hell outta there when the cops said it was ok, and went and got some lunch. The guy had the audacity to call a little later to ask if we were still interested in the car. Fast forward a week or so. I'm back in Edmonton with my new '97 Honda Accord. It's running great with no problems. The weather drops to the -30-ish zone and it refuses to start. I didn't think much of it because most other people's cars weren't starting either. But when it warmed up mine still had to be boosted, and even after driving around for a half hour after being boosted it didn't keep a charge. So apparently, this car's battery decided to wait until I had the car to just die. Either that or Calgary's winters made it soft. Either way, I found myself buying a new battery for my new vehicle, just like I had done for the van 2 weeks before it died. ....Maybe I'll just start taking the bus.
07:58 PM
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