You know my love of Star Trek had waned quite a bit with the poor quality of recent material (Enterprise, etc), but I am getting excited even more about this new movie.
I am glad we live in a country with a free market. I just wish people knew what competition was. Apparently, this Judge does not. I wonder if he's another Mac fanboy or just does not have a clue.
It's beautiful, not quite the original, but it's got the same feel with a newer look. I have to say I am impressed. I was about ready to give up on the thought that the Star Trek venue still had life in it. I pleasantly surprised.
Alright, alright, I confess. I like Google Chrome. I won't use it for any major web surfing until there are more security studies done, but I am impressed. Everything loads faster as long as the connection is good. I am starting to see more and more slow web sites. Most sites that I am visiting Chrome with loading very quickly, but when I hit a site with a slow connection, I can definitely see more of a difference now. Unfortunately, it's spoiling me, so I become impatient with the slow web sites. If you want to try it yourself, it's available for download.
Google continues to spread their grasps into another area. They're going to have their own browser. This is a highly competitive software market. I think they might be biting off more than they can chew here. Oddly, their logo for this product reminds me of a certain robot for a certain video game.
This product is a little more than just creepy. I am not sure I want a headless teddy bear attached to my laptop. It might be cute if the usb plug came out of his hand or his back, but you have to behead the poor guy to use it! [Source]
The Batmobile from the movie Batman starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson. It is certainly a blast from the past. It certainly any nerd's dream to drive home in the batmobile after a long day of work. Unfortunately, I will never be able to afford the $110,000 price tag. Hopefully, it will go to someone who will treat it right but not keep it locked away in some air conditioned garage for all of eternity.
That's just hilarious. I have heard some goods one in my time, but this is really great. Some of the best are:
"It's not a bug; it's an undocumented feature."
"It isn't beta software. It is just new version that has never been released in production." (Yes, I have actually heard this one with my own ears.)
"Please make sure the modem is plugged in." - "I already told you what lights were lit up on the modem. How can it be unplugged?" - "Sir, please make sure it is plugged."
(After going through all the troubleshooting steps with an agent...) "It seems the service is down in your area."
Mac's response to the iphone not working on Vista 64bit system even though it listed Vista as an OS it works on was to quietly remove it.
Do you have any funny ones? Please put them in the comments.
This application allowed you choose the color of the saber and would make lightsaber sounds when you swung. The sound depended on how you swung it. Even made the humming noise if you moved it slowly. Now they are taking it off the iTunes Store. I glad I still have mine, but I fear one day doing a restore or updating to the next major release.
Blame Society Productions has started a new series for Chad Vader. If you haven't seen the first series, check it out. Do a search for season one of Chad Vader. Happy viewing!
I am most certainly going to have to get me one of these for the living room in our new house. I have it all planned out where I want it and how to fit it in, but I just need to figure out how to convince my wife and be able to afford it.
Surprise, surprise, the new Harry Potter movie has been pushed back to July! They used the writer's strike as the excuse. I find that hard to swallow, but I guess it's possible. So much for a good winter movie. Anyone know of anything else that's good coming out this winter?
I still dislike fourth edition. Maybe it's the epic amount of 3.0 and 3.5 books I have, or that they just made it too video gamesque. I do find the movies they posted quite funny.
I have been posting a number of off topic posts in sanctus dialogus, so I have decided to create another blog. This blog will focus more on my everyday observations as a father and a nerd. I want my other blog to focus on its own topics, theology and the church, without distraction. I don't think there should be a separation of secular and non-secular life, but I wouldn't want a preacher to get up on the pulpit to weigh the pro's and con's of Windows Vista for instance.