Jan
15
2009

I’m lucky in so many ways to live in New Mexico. I mean, it’s not blind, dumb luck, it’s the kind of luck I sought out and it actually turned out to have been worth looking for. One very cool thing about New Mexico that not everyone knows about is Michael Reynolds, the innovative architect who creates Earthship communities up in Taos. If you don’t know about Earthships, he’s got a pretty comprehensive website on them. They’re handmade, self sustaining homes made out of recycled materials. They create their own electricity, cache their own water, and maintain an internal temperature in the 70s all year without any heating or cooling systems other than windows and walls. They’re wonderfully eccentric, with spires and walls with wine bottles in them that let in blue and green light and hand-molded bathtubs, and the south-facing windows are always lined with plants because they cleanse the air, the filter out UV rays, they and provide food, and their roots help cleanse the greywater. It’s a cool setup. Continue reading
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Jan
11
2009
Hey – aren’t you That One Guy?
Anyway, hi. I have a few questions about stereo equipment and I realized you would be a good guy to ask.
Here is my situation and my questions:
I have a stereo system whose components I bought in 1998 for around $1000 total. The speakers are connected to the amplifier using standard speaker wire. My problem is that the wire is very finicky. Even if the wire moves a little bit, the speakers stop working. It’s hard to get behind the stereo to fiddle with the wire because my place is small and the stereo is wedged in a corner of the room. Continue reading
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Jan
10
2009
I just read an article on ABC News’s website that described the great efforts the inaugural committee was putting into emulating what the 16th president served at his own, right down to the china patterns. It’s not the kind of article I usually come across, much less read, I’m all hung up on “real issues” and “substance” and stuff, but this one caught my eye for some reason. I won’t recap it, it’s concise and well written if anyone’s interested.
What I thought was cool was that the inaugural staff has not only posted the menu itself, probably as expected, but also the recipes! I’m probably not going to make me any pheasant any time soon – you really ought to hunt your own if you’re going to eat pheasant, and I’m not going to hunt my own – but I’m pretty tempted to scale down that seafood stew/puff pastry recipe my damn self. (The recipe calls for 6 Maine Lobster tails. I’m thinking of a quantity that is more in the zero-to-one lobster tail range.) My kid will probably make “that face” at me if I offer her some, she’s not big on seafood or creamy soups, but if it’s good enough for the leader of the free world (am I supposed to capitalize some of that?), it’s durned well good enough for my family. No matter. More for the grownups. Continue reading
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Jan
9
2009
Niche-y content warning: if you don’t instantly recognize these software titles, you probably won’t be interested in this. If you don’t know, Parallels Desktop and VMWare Fusion allow people who use Macs to run Windows. That’s it. This is not meant to be a comprehensive review, real reviews are already out there, written by people who are far more thorough and qualified (and interested) than I am. It’s meant to be the visceral impressions of someone who has used one program intensively and has switched to using the other program intensively. Just one guy’s reaction. With a little unsolicited editorial opinion thrown in. Whee. Continue reading
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Jan
7
2009
I know there are some friends and family who have been dragging their feet to get into video conferencing, not knowing what to get or how much to spend.
If you’ve been on the fence and want to test the water without gambling a lot of green, you should check out Sony Eyetoy for Playstation 2. Best Buy has them for $4.99 plus applicable local tax. (Order it online and choose “pick up at local store” if it’s available, you save shipping.) Continue reading
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