…and I’m watching The Thirsty Traveler, and the absinthe episode is interesting.
But I gotta tell ya, the absinthe-laced snail dish they’re making is grossing me out.
November 18, 2004
…and I’m watching The Thirsty Traveler, and the absinthe episode is interesting.
But I gotta tell ya, the absinthe-laced snail dish they’re making is grossing me out.
November 18, 2004
Or at least I was there with him for his after-talk session in the small conference room. His talk was great–he’s deep into music software, and very withit and funny. Hey, I even took a picture:

Sure, the pic is blurry, but that’s really Stewart Copeland.
Seriously, that’s him.
Really, that’s him.
Really! I swear!
November 18, 2004
You know, I still feel strongly about the angry post yesterday, but I’ve really thought about deleting it. I just hate to have negativity hanging around–the world has too much venom in it, and frankly work has a majority of honestly great people (despite the few poisoners who should burn at the stake). But I’ve never deleted a post before–I don’t like to censor anyone, even myself.
I’d leave the comments up, though. Josh was right–I think I can take credit for all of Mike’s and Dan’s Tourette’s Syndrome.
Wait, that didn’t come out right….
November 18, 2004
I mean, really. My work environment doesn’t matter. I control my attitude, and hey–it’s not like I’m a Marine braving death in Iraq or a starving refugee in the third world.
Seriously, we Americans are so spoiled sometimes. I’m a lucky guy and actually, life is good.
November 17, 2004
[Well folks, I decided to delete this post, something I’ve never done before. When it comes down to it, in my position it’s questionable what I can say re:work, even in a personal weblog where I never directly identify my employer. And more importantly, I don’t want my supervisor, who is awesome, to ever have to explain to the powers that be why I posted this, regardless of its veracity. No harm, no foul]
November 16, 2004
Just look here for a convincing representation of my work environment last week (and over the weekend).
Although I think that Strong Bad was actually Mike, and one of our users was “patient zero” when the worm was brought in on a laptop from home (as far as we can trace).
Of course, tonight was fun too, when I came home and discovered that my cat Dart had knocked a mostly full pitcher of red Kool-Aide all over the floor sometime today. It spread all under the island. And all under the cabinets.
Come to think of it, it really wasn’t that much different from the work situation.
Except that at least I could identify the Kool-Aide and clean it up, unlike the worm at work.
November 11, 2004
Well guys, believe it.

Now available at the Apple Store. Get all six colors!

Good for keeping your iPod from getting frostbite during the cold, long winter months ahead…
November 9, 2004
I listened to a Podcast last week that was very uplifting.* I never knew how much was going on in the world until Alex Steffen from Worldchanging.com gave his talk about the cool things going on around the world. Cool “green” technology that really helps us live within the ecosphere of our world. It starts out a bit grim, but then it just takes off. It’s hard to describe why it’s so interesting–you just have to listen yourself. Really awesome stuff and well worth the 26 minutes. Go to this website to get the audio file–you can play the file with iTunes or WinAmp (and a portable MP3 player if you have one).
*What’s a Podcast? It’s basically a way to get sound files (e.g. radio talk shows) onto your computer to an MP# player, and then possibly onto a portable MP3 player. It’s a new movement (yes, I’d call it a movement), pioneered by Dave Winer and Adam Curry (yes, the ex-MTV VJ). Go to iPodder.org for more info. Onc eyou get set up with a few cool audio feeds, it’s really cool (but then, I like talk radio when I get tired of music).
November 9, 2004
November 4, 2004
So what’s more pitiful than hunting down the ’70s music hit Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl) (by Looking Glass) on the iTunes Music store and buying it?
Going back and buying it again because the first version you got wasn’t the better sounding original mix.