Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Let's Play Some Blog Tag 123

I've been tagged by Josh Mugele in some new sort of social networking game -- tag 123. Here are the rules for those who have been tagged:

  • Pick up the nearest book of 123 pages or more (no cheating!)
  • Find page 123
  • Find the first five sentences
  • Post the next three sentences
  • Tag five people
The closest qualifying book for me is The Elements of Cooking, by Michael Ruhlman. The 3 sentences on page 123 read:

"Feet: Animal feet - calf, pig, chicken - are a rich source of gelatin when simmered slowly in a stock or a stew. A foot appropriate to the stock being made, chicken for chicken, calf for veal or beef, will give the liquid additional body. Because of their neutral flavor, calves' feet can be added to any kind of stock for additional body and flavor."

Let's see; I choose George, Ket, Kyle, Bill, and Dave.

I, for one, will still eat scrapple

Aerosolized pig brains and auto-immune disorders?

Monday, February 04, 2008

Proof that music majors can make some coin

Chester Pitts, starting left guard for the Houston Texans and an oboe player.

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Sunday, January 06, 2008

San Antonio

Well, I'm in Josh's home state and what a view. Thanks to the hospitality of this fine town (and my hotel status) I've the presidential suite through Thursday and this is my view. I spent the afternoon moseying around the Alamo; I highly recommend a visit for anyone with a penchant for US History.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Today's Great New Word. . .

. . .is video snacking. See links here and here.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

My album of the year. . .

. . . 'Pocket Symphony' by Air.

NY Times Op/Ed on Obama

Here is David Brooks' op/ed piece on why Barack Obama on why he is the right choice for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Link

Friday, December 07, 2007

Just something to consider. . .

. . .as part of the debate surrounding English as the 'official' language of these United States.

Link

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

My first Brijit Abstract

Schjeldahl reviews two shows at the Museum of Modern Art: a retrospective of Martin Puryear's wood sculptures and Georges Seurat crayon-on-wax drawings. He finds Puryear's work familiar, even nostalgic, and fleshes this out with a glimpse into the artist's personal history. But while his immense sculptures show obvious labor, Seurat's drawings contain a wealth of technical expertise that could easily go unnoticed by the viewer. Schjeldahl prepares the reader for the show and provides unique insight into the exhibits.
in The New Yorker by Peter Schjeldahl, 12 November 2007
This abstract was edited by Brijit.
Read more here...

Thursday, October 25, 2007

String Theory Explained. Well, sort of; and only if you're a duck

The folks over at Discover magazine recently held a contest. The goal? To explain string theory in two minutes or less in a video. Here's the winning entry.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Today is. . .

. . .Blog Action day, and the suggested topic is the environment. While it's hard to dispute man's impact on Mother Earth it is hard to scientifically calculate what we've done. And, just to let you know 'the man' is aware of it, they, too, are working on the subject. At least we don't have to get all crazy about it - at least not for now.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Perhaps this Global Warming thing's for real?

It's Nobel season: please take the time to look at this award. It might cause you to think there's something about global warming, after all. Furthermore, it shows a man can do much more out of office than in, as is the case with President Carter.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Apparently, I'm not a movie freak

54% Movie Freak

From a Digg site seen late tonight. I did, for conversation's sake, get the answers right from questions related to The Blues Brothers, The Good The Bad and The Ugly, The Fifth Element, Soylent Green, and Apocalypse Now.

I've been blogged?!

It might not seem like much but I have to admit it was a thrill to discover I was blogged about by someone else. For those of you who don't know, I have another blog site devoted to photos from the Disney theme parks. More than anything, it's a reminder of the time I've spent in those wonderful confines and it's my hope that someone, somewhere, is able to live vicariously through me. Well, enough of that. The thing here is that I was blogged about by someone else and, I have to admit, it's pretty cool. Here's the link.

Still Lovin' EPCOT


Need I say more?

Friday, October 05, 2007

Screen Savers, Anyone?

Smashing magazine's list of the top screen savers available, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. I'm going to place the Lego one on Hayes' computer. Take a look.

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/10/04/screensavers-best-of/

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Let's Not Forget Michael Landon's Plug for EPCOT Center


A wonderful pre-1982 teaser film. Just after most of his years in 'Little House on the Prairie', Michael Landon did a few items for Disney and Co.; this was one of them.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Continuting the Celebration


World Showcase Promotional Film.

Key take-aways from this pre-opening film: 9 countries (Japan, Canada, Italy, France, the UK, Germany, China, Mexico, and the US); great concept art for Canada; emphasis on restaurants and shopping in World Showcase; great construction photos and early 1980's feel.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

In Honor of EPCOT Center's 25th


EPCOT Center Future World Promotional Film

For those who had the privilege of visiting EPCOT Center back in 1982-1985 you'll hear/see a reference to the Radok Theater; something I missed but would love to hear your comments if you saw it in person. Even better is the reference to the Sperry UNIVAC system!