Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Vow of technology?

What are 3 safron robed monks doing at a tech show? Perhaps they are looking for electonic nirvana, or a computer-based prayer wheel.

Take 2 they're small

At 150 inches this plasma display is the world's largest. A six foot man could be displayed life-sized.

Cost: no one knew, but the 103 inch version sells for $70,000.00. The 150 draws over 3000 watts - it could heat your whole house, keep you coffee warm, and make Al Gore very mad. You might even have cartons of egg beaters thrown at you by the Sierra Club..

I've stopped asking why

It's an R2-D2 shaped projector with a built-in DVD player and audio.

Why yes, it's DLP!

The Gloved One

Ted was having some dry skin issues - typical for LV.

He only had the glove on one hand, so he had the whole Michael Jackson vibe goIng - but without any of the wierdness.

Not what I was hoping for

I saw many robots at the show, and many of them needed cleaning. This is not a company that offers a way to clean robots, but is a robotic floor cleaner.

Perhaps next year.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Ted meets Fatail1ty

Ted wanted yet another t-shirt (not really) so he played the world's number one video game player. Ted held his own, and kept his foe to 3 frags. Fatail1ty was playing with no guns, only the saw, and was playing standing up on this keyboard and mouse contraption that looked like Guitar Hero meets the Borg.

Ted got his T-shirt and a new online game name. Ask him about it.

I have NOW seen everything

This man is not smoking. He is using an electronic oral nicotine delivery device. The smoke is actually water vapor. He says he uses it on air plans and in places that ban smoking. He gets his drug, and oral fixation, and the public gets none of the smell and danger. He also is getting less of the bad stuff.

Distributors wanted.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Technofest 2008

I am in the room that Bill Gates will be delivering what is expected to be his last keynote address as a Microsoft employee.

There must be 7000 people in this room. When he arrives the average net worth per person will be about 4.5 million $. I'm calling for a loan.

The overall nerd factor is way over 10 - it will be interesting what he says this year. Last year he predicted that Zune would pass iPod in sales. Right!

Monday, December 17, 2007

Cooper is shocked

Not really, but the boys drinks at lunch were 4$ each. Even with our 25$ gift card, today's lunch for four was more that we spend at Brent's for dinner. I think that Buca must mean 'let's get as much from these people as we can'. The service (when we had it) was slow. They did not ask how things were till after they brought the check - which we had to beg for. They also waited to clear the plates till we were packing up to leave.

The food was fine, the prices high, the service slow, and the restrooms dirty.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Pyrospotting

I spotted Phil Johnson (famous Pyromaniac) at a SoCal luncheon spot. I do have an advantage - I know his schedule and I work with him.

He was even in one of his favorite shirts.

Christmas Shoes

This year for our annual trek to Disneyland, we spent the night in Anaheim. We wanted to start the day without too much traffic induced stress.

Cooper introduced a new level of fun - he did not bring any proper shoes. He did have his sandals that he wore in the van. After some convincing he said he could make it through with his socks and sandals.

We were blessed that the predicted 3 inches of rain never came.

We had a great day with our friends.

Family Tradition

One of the things we do as a family during the Christmas season is see the DWP light display at Griffith Park. This year the DWP went green - they switched all the lights out for LEDs. We like the new designs, especially the Observatory. If you plan to see the lights, go mid-week. The line on weekend can take several hours.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Your other right

I spotted this sign while getting on the freeway. Am I missing something?

Saturday, December 01, 2007

The look of a winner

Campbell's team won again today - that means we have another 2 games to play in the play offs. Kerry told Campbell if his team won he could have ice cream. It's SoCal freezing tonight (45) so Kerry is warm at home, and C1 and I are having a great cold time have ice cream at BR31.

If his team wins both games next week they will be number one in the league and will go on to play in the regionals.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Beautiful day for a hike

Since we had such a great time on Thanksgiving on our hike, we decided to take a mini in town hike on Friday. Beautiful sky and a nice breeze.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving

We got up early this morning and started a 5 mile hike at 7am. We took this photo at the summit - C1 was not happy looking towards the sun.

Great that we are all healthy.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Let me be the first ...

Let me be the first to wish you 'Ppy Holiday'. We've eaten here twice since they painted the sign. I think thay didn't want to cover the neon - I would have done something different.

Friday, November 09, 2007

Computer upgrades

Ted is doing some upgrades. I like classics, but I'm not sure I like classic computers. In the workplace

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Memory Walk 2007


This year our family participated in the Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk in downtown Los Angeles. Our team had 7 members including my mom, Kerry and the boys, and Natalie and her friend. The walk was billed as a 2 mile walk through downtown to raise money and awareness of Alzheimer's. We had a great time together. More pictures

The wanted and unwanted




We've had our share of wildlife in our area. The hummingbirds are in our garden all year long, and other creatures come and go throughout the year. Last week we had some very bold and very unwanted guests just outside our dinning room window. They, like the hummingbirds, seem to enjoy the pineapple sage.

The bush is going now. Sorry birds.