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01/07/09

Respect?


Anyone know what happened to respect?  Is there anything left that people respect?  Clearly, a whole bunch of people have no respect for themselves, or for others, or for elders, or for rules, or for laws, or for government, or for fairness or for privacy.  So tell me, is there anything still out there that people DO respect?  This might sound like a rant, but it's really just curiosity.  I just see so many people who have no respect for any of the things I do respect, that I am really wondering if the concept is just outdated and fading away.

Thoughts?



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01/07/09

The newest cellphone




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01/07/09

I miss my gaming - Part Deux

So the story goes the Tritton AXPros arrive home before I do, and guess what happens... Wifey hooks em up and gets on Halo to test them out to make sure they work! AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

Signed,

Suffering and Jealous

P.S. Solitaire, Minesweeper and BrickBreaker arent' appropriate fill ins for XBOX/PS3... just in case you didn't know!



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01/07/09

1,000 of Holy...

...fucking crap!

 

His daily intake of 30,000 calories is the same as a regular-sized man eats in two weeks.

For four years he’s been confined to a bed which buckled under his weight and powerless to move his gigantic legs.

Only deliveries of fast food from his partner Serena break the monotony of the day...

...“At my heaviest I ate three or four cheeseburgers at a time, maybe a half gallon of orange juice or apple juice.

“Two litre bottles of soda would last about 30 minutes...

...As their biggest ever patient, before he could undergo surgery he had 15-stone of fatty tumours cut away from his body.

15 Stone equals 210 lbs (appx.)  DAMN!

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01/07/09

WORST chick singer ever!

yeeesh....

 



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01/07/09

Link of the Day

Awesome. Just completely and unabashedly awesome:

World War Z movie details

 

Bonus LotD:

If you haven't read the book - World War Z book review

 

Discuss your excitement or lack thereof in the comments!



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01/07/09

PRK: The 4-month Follow-up

I posted a few months ago, with some detail, about my PRK procedure. PRK is an alternative to traditional LASIK. Instead of creating a flap, the epithelium is simply removed and allowed to grow back. The healing process that goes along with that takes some time compared to LASIK.

I recently visited the doc for the 4-month review. The verdict?

Left eye - 20/20
Right eye - 20/20

Both eyes - 20/15.

They don't go past 20/20 on individual eye exams.

This is great, and worth every penny. No more prescription glasses or contacts to wear under the motorcycle helmet. As a matter of fact, I often ride with my full-face helmet sans sunglasses underneath. No more JAMES WORTHY look on the b-ball court. And finally I can wear regular sunglasses, right off the shelf. I had worn prescription glasses since 1984. Not anymore, and it's surprising liberating.

If you're someone who's considered LASIK/PRK, and you have the finances (cost is ~$3500), do it. It's worth it.



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01/07/09

I tripped and Fell!

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2105253.ece#OTC-RSS&ATTR=News



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01/07/09

I Like Skype

No computer or electronic item is ever close to "user friendly" when it comes to my association with it. It may be that I am just not "user friendly"...that is probably more like it. My father is a computer engineer and my mother is very computer savvy. I have no idea where I went wrong. I can read well, speak well, write well, but when I have to set-up new things on the computer, I am lost beyond all comparison. My six year old son can navigate the computer better than I can. THAT'S IT! It SKIPS a generation. That has to be the reason....

My father and older sister live in Arizona. Needless to say, my family and I don't get to visit often. So, my father suggested I download Skype in order to get more share-time in with the kids and them. So I did it before Christmas. Now, I had not yet figured it out until today. (I know, pathetic.) Mostly because of the mental block I have going on. I think that I have failed so often with the computer stuff that I have seeded the doubt in my mind. Anyway, it turns out that Skype is actually pretty easy to use! My kids had a blast actually seeing Grandpa on the computer. I stole the xbox 360's webcam...that was easy, it only has a USB They sure loved it.

Just wanted to share that Autumn successfully used a new thingy-ma-jigg on the computer! Yeah!



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01/07/09

A roll of the dice

I was working on some other small projects today and for some reason became curious about casino events. I don’t know if your town is anything like mine, but it seems like a few times a year, usually during the winter, churchs and non-profits have “casino night” fundraisers with blackjack, horse races, roulette ect.

Why should they have all the fun right? I have an awesome place in mind that is cheap to rent, already has a bar area and high ceiling dining area that could easily accommodate a few hundred people and gambling tables.

So the hunt began.

I’ve applied for the small games of chance license before, so I am familiar with the wording – and I understand that it doesn’t cover and casino type games. So the next call was to an entertainment/event guy a few counties over. He told me that he has some of the equipment and tables and has contacts with dealers etc.

O.K….but is it legal?

His answer was that he never really had a problem. He figured that everyone just looked the other way.

Gee, thanks. So you’re holding potentially illegal events and you don’t know/care if they’re legal?

Next call: Erie County Courthouse. A nice lady named Karen (I think) gave me the skinny on the whole deal. Apparently, all these casino nights and fundraisers for injured relatives are not legal. At the same time though, the county doesn’t have the time or interest to pursue them. As long as it’s not a poker event, then they pretty much let it go. She still suggested that I apply for the small games of chance license though…..Even though IT DOESN’T COVER CASINO STYLE GAMBLING.

ME: So why get a license if what I am doing is illegal anyway and not applicable to the license.
HER: So that you’re licensed.
ME: um…what?

Next call: Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, because what good is an event without booze? This officer was a little more adamant about obeying the law – as you would expect an officer to be. He reaffirmed that these events were illegal and that the organizer could be charged with criminal misdemeanor gambling. On the other hand he didn’t really know of any event that had been charged with this. He said that it really varied by jurisdiction.

Next Call: The local police department. The officer on the phone actually helped out at another local casino event and knew what I was getting at. They would like the courtesy of being told about the event and when and where it would be – especially if it involved alcohol. She said as long as it wasn’t a crazy drunken riot (I’m paraphrasing) that they usually try to leave it alone. It helps when it is a non-profit or a benefit. She said all this applied if it was in the borough. If it took place in the township then they would have to let the state police know and then who knows…….

Well, my perfect location is about ¼ mile outside the borough limits. Dang It! I don’t know how profitable it would be anyway. You figure that you could charge $20 a head to get in and include draft beer and finger food. With limited advertising you might get 100-150 people. Then figure on the rental costs the bartender and drink costs, the band cost (optional), the cost of the dealers etc…..

Whatever – it was a quick little research project. Another example of silly laws that are in place to enforce at someone’s discretion should they ever want to. Back to work.
 



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