Posted December 2nd, 2009 @ 10:49am by Erik J. Barzeski
The only thing I have to say about Tiger Woods.
His reputation as a golfer: perhaps the best ever.
His reputation as a human being: trashed.
I'm curious to see how I'll feel when I see him playing golf in two months. I've rooted for the guy in the past because I enjoy good golf and I want to witness greatness.
Posted December 1st, 2009 @ 10:58am by Erik J. Barzeski
In the next few weeks, we're going to pick up some hermit crabs as a little pet for our house.
Does anyone have any tips, advice, info, or anything else to share? It'll be our first experience, and we've done a lot of research (mostly Carey has), but personal tales always add a little bit of color to the research.
Though the software update only pushed one decimal place to version 2.3, the updates include:
Built-in PDF reader: Your Kindle can now display PDF documents without losing the formatting of the original file. Send PDF documents directly to your Kindle (via your @Kindle address) or drag and drop PDF files from your computer to your Kindle (when connected via USB).
Manual screen rotation: The Kindle screen can now manually rotate between portrait and landscape views so you can see the entire width of a web page or magnify the page of a PDF file. The page-turn buttons work the same in either orientation, and the 5-way controller movements are switched to match the orientation.
Option to convert PDF files to Kindle format. If you prefer to have your personal PDF documents converted to the Kindle format (so that they can reflow), type "Convert" in the subject of the e-mail when you submit your personal document to your @kindle.com address.
I've already tried the PDF support. It's not bad… it's probably better on the DX because of the larger screen. As it is, right now, it's a bit small. I'm hesitant to "convert" the PDF I sent as it's a book PDF, and thus, has graphics, side notes, etc. that might mess with the formatting.
Posted November 24th, 2009 @ 02:42pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Are y'all done? 🙂
We are. I'm sure we'll pick up a few stocking stuffer type things, but overall, we're done.
The only thing I want this Christmas is a razor. I would direct family members and friends to this post, but they'll just give me money anyway and I'll buy the one I decide to get.
Posted November 22nd, 2009 @ 09:45pm by Erik J. Barzeski
6-4 after a lousy, crappy loss to KC. The Steelers are likely done this year. Polamalu out 3-4 more weeks. Aaron Smith out for season. Kirschke out indefinately. Kemoeatu out with MCL sprain. Big Ben out with concussion. Baltimore on the schedule next week.
Steelers give up a kick return TD to start. You knew it was going to be a long day right then and there. Heath dropped an easy catch on the KC 38, then KC picks it off and gets a TD. Ben throws a lame-ass INT in the end zone, KC runs it back to their 8-yard line. Steelers run a retarded sweep on 3rd and 2 in OT, which loses yardage and knocks them out of field goal range, then Sepulveda punts into the end zone. Ike drops an INT in OT, and two plays later, the game was over.
The Steelers have given up a fumble, interception or kick return for a touchdown in eight consecutive games.
The only hope is that Cinci - bizarrely - lost to Oakland, so the Steelers remain one game back.
P.S. Fire Bruce Arians. NOW. If Tomlin won't fire him by this off-season, fire Tomlin. And I'm a big Tomlin supporter…
It's incredibly obvious when a computer is used by a smoker.
Smoking can violate the terms of the warranty the same way spilling pop on your MacBook Pro can violate the terms.
Apple is well within their rights to refuse service under the terms in the second bullet point.
What's confusing here is why Apple - or at least a few employees - are claiming "biohazard" and "OSHA" and "second-hand smoke." It's a simple case of a voided warranty by customer abuse, just as if they'd spilled pop in their machine.
Posted November 20th, 2009 @ 11:09am by Erik J. Barzeski
iCal (or, technically, BusyCal) Alarms in our house are a somewhat comedic event. If Carey and I are both on our portables ((See how I refrained from calling them "laptops"?)), three computers sound off at the same time along with her iPhone (an original, and thus, an EDGE phone). A symphony of beeps and dings and chimes rain down on us from every corner of the house.
Then, about a minute later, my iPhone 3G alerts me ((I just timed it: it's actually 0:55 behind my Mac Pro.)) What's up with that? Is the AT&T 3G network time off or something? Why is my phone so tardy?
I have my phone set to "Automatically" set the time. Or, rather, I did until I manually moved up the minutes by one just now.
Posted November 19th, 2009 @ 10:37pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Pens aren't making the playoffs. Trade Staal for a winger for Sid. MAF can't win the big game. It's so cold in the D. And some of the O.
And if you don't get those references, well, they're not real.
The Pens injury list is huge. Gonchar and Talbot came back last night, but the Pens self imploded. Malkin just got back. For weeks, Mark Eaton was the healthiest Pens D-man, and even he had some sort of illness this morning.
Skoula's out. Goligoski is out. Kennedy, Kunitz, Orpik, Letang, McKee. Malkin, Gonchar, Talbot just got back. Hey, it's still November.