
Amazing 3D Animation: Meet Buck
Love the Cartoon + 3D look. Talented guys.
Thoughts On Planning
Everybody has a plan till they get punched in the mouthMike Tyson
Fellow Sportsmen: Clean Your Balls
Never felt (never noticed?) so many male grooming products pitched at us men (or significant others).
Congrats to Axe for having the balls.
There Is No Mainstream
We don’t live in the mainstream world the mainstream news outlets tell us we do. We live in an alternative universe. And we don’t feel bad about rejecting the monolith. After all, there’s barely anything there, not even any nougat on the inside. Movies and Top Forty records are just a momentary, oftentimes unsatisfying concoction that we consume and discard. Whereas we save and treasure our ticket stubs to live shows by our favorite bands, we’re addicted to TV shows on cable that few people watch, but mean everything to us.
For more context, visit this post from Bob.
If your idea is good, It’s probably not very rare
Just another thought on (good) ideas…
Which brings us back again into the importance of execution.
Comments that made me laugh: The 130 year old woman story
For me, one of the most entertaining things to do while web surfing is reading the commentary on news stories, YouTube videos or anywhere where vile, mean, evil, snarky comments are permitted.
It is specially funny when these types of comments catch me off guard. For example:
The Georgia Woman that claims to be 130 years old
The article talks about this very old lady and her (questionable) tale of survival. Some interesting facts from this unbelievable story:
- Lives in a remote village and only speaks limited Mingrelian (a local language).
- She has a 70 year old son, which means she gave birth when she was (only) 60 years old back in 1940.
- She also has 10 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and six great, great grandchildren.
- Her birth certificate is lost.
Anyways, here are three examples that made me laugh:
Example 1: He has a point
The last paragraph of the article actually reads:
“To mark the centurion’s birthday, a string ensemble played folk music out on the lawn, while grandchildren offered traditional Mingrelian dishes like corn porridge and spiced chicken with herbs to all guests as the party.”
Which prompted this comment:
Example 2: Could this be an ad?

Of course referring to this product.
Example 3: This guy is clearly excited

Ideas are worthless without execution
I am reminded of this more often than I would like.
I am making a conscious effort to become a better executioner/executor/executive/whatever. Thought I’d put it in writing.
That’s all.
I want my VaultPress: Here’s why
I’ve been excited about VaultPress ever since they announced the service and opened up sign ups. I thought I was high on the list of beta invites since I did sign up the day they announced the service. But no, I have no VaultPress Golden Ticket (yet).
I am curious about pricing and also about using their service on multiple blogs.
Blogging restart
Back in October 2009 I decided that I no longer wanted to use the hosting provider that used to host this site. I was (am) way happier with DreamHost and their service. So I used WordPress’ export tool and thought that I was good to go.
Wrong.
The export tool creates an XML file that contains posts, pages, comments, custom fields, categories, and tags. No Images and other important things that would make moving the site plug & play.
I had my images scattered between two computers and had to re-edit the theme and other bits and pieces to relauch the site. Long story short, I postponed it and stopped blogging here.
VaultPress is built and maintained by the folks over at automattic. These are the same developers behind WordPress.com so based on their experience and reputation, the service should be A+
Here’s their intro video:
I will share more info once I test drive VaultPress
Hopefully this post moves me further up the list so that I can test things out and share with you. Stay tuned.
Best of: Unnecessary Censorship
From the Jimmy Kimmel show. Very funny.
