Dust on the Car …


I like art, especially when it's unexpected or tongue and cheek. And I've got the utmost respect for those who can take something mundane or even traditionally thought of as ugly or boring and transform it into something beautiful. I've seen loads of unusual art, but this medium is probably the most unusual I've seen so far … Scott Wade has been drawing (painting?) works of art into the dust on the back of his Mini-Cooper. You really have to see this for yourself.

A Vision of Loveliness

Well, sad to say, my old Dell DJ gave up the ghost just before we left for vacation. It was a great MP3 player, but a few too many drops eventually did it in (clumsy me). So I went in search of a new one. Actually, if you wanna get technical, Matt went in search of a new one…. and he found the Zen Vision: M by Creative. It's cute. It's green. It plays videos and displays photos as well as playing music. The interface is quite a bit different than my Dell and right now, I find it a bit cumbersome, but I think with time I will like it.

One very cool thing is that I can use the AC adapter from my old MP3 player to charge this one…. especially nice because it didn't come with an adapter and could only be charged via USB. It also came with a piece of software for exploring and managing the files on the device which has a good interface and works pretty smoothly. So far … I like it lots.

Wedding Pics this Time

Another day, another installment of vacation photos. These are all pre-wedding and wedding photos. They actually start on Thursday at the nail salon and end at the reception … they're incredibly scattered, but I think pretty self-explanatory.

The wedding was a very nice catholic service (merged into a mass) and the reception was in a 20s style ballroom at Embassy suites (built ca. 2002 ). It was a lovely wedding … the bride and groom both seem very happy.

Beach Vacation


Well, I've started the process of uploading photos. I'm doing them in 2 sets (maybe 3) since it was a long trip. I put up the beach photos last night. I didn't get as many as I'd hoped, but there are a few nice ones. You can see them here.

Glad to be Back


The beach was wonderful. The sister's married. The wedding was beautiful. We had a really really great time. We're both totally exhausted. I will post some more pictures soon … so so so glad to be back.

Doodle


Whenever I get bored in meetings or my brain needs to work independently to fix a bug in my code, I doodle. This might be my signature doodle … or the style of my signature doodles. Wonder what this says about my personality?

Backpack … mmm… Yes

I was surfing around for a good father's day gift on Think Geek when I came upon the unique object pictured at the right. Think Geek might have finally out-geeked themselves…. Now Master Yoda can come with you everywhere, showing you the ways of the force, just like he did for Luke … yes … mmmm.

Other things on Think Geek that I lurve:
* Darth Tater, Spud Trooper, and Artoo Potatoo
* a Blue LED faucet light that makes the water coming out of your tap look blue
* a glue gun that won't burn your fingers
* USB beverage chiller
* a wi-fi enabled pet

Joe's Goals


Joe's Goals has to be my favorite new site in a long time. The concept is so simple, but so elegantly pulled off, you're bound to love it too. Here's the deal: you sign up for an account (takes SECONDS, really), and then enter daily goals … things to do or avoid doing … like working out (to do) or watching TV (something to avoid). When you do something you're supposed to do, you get a point and when you do something you're not supposed to do, you get a point subtracted. You can share goals with friends and keep track of your points, possibly for a reward when you reach a certain point value. Pretty cool … one feature I'd like to see added is assigning different point values to different goals … working out surely isn't the same value as taking a vitamin… but anyhoo, vair vair vair cool.