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Happy Birthday to my beautiful wife
Today is my Dawn’s birthday.
I love you Dawn.
W+KTokyoLab – New Apple Profile
So Apple has posted a ‘Apple Pro Profile‘ on W+K Tokyo Lab.
I remember seeing something on ‘Hifana’ a while back, but now find that I should have looked into it more. This is quite interesting. The video/sound/art placed together is great (though, the website automagically maximized itself to as wide as you screen will go – something I utterly despise.) Check out the profile – great stuff (found via jeansnow.net)
Luckily iTunes at least has the Hifana / Channel H audio for sale, I poked around trying to find the mixed CD/DVD release and saw it for no less that 50 bucks. Oi!
Wii
got to go to a friend’s house on Friday – he recently was lucky enough to buy a Wii. Before going over, I did warn my wife that this would “give me bad ideas” but she still agreed that I should go. And yes, my prediction was correct – I NEED A Wii!!!!! The controller was so amazing, especially the responsiveness —- the thing is wireless and I did not notice a delay. The Wii is so much fun.
if anyone is feeling REALLY nice and wants to get me an xmas gift
I wish the Kim family all the best… they are in my prayers
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Technica – 1949 (Lego)
This is great. Legos are one the greatest inventions of all time so you can imagine how happy I was to come across this article.
1949 – The Automatic Binding Brick -later to become- “Lego Mursten”, Danish for masonry
San Gorgonio – update
Well, we didn’t make it. More correctly stated, my body couldn’t make it. hahaha…
So we started out our day as planned and everything went as expected. Got up in our usual style… SLOW. Prior to leaving we each weighed our packs, out of curiosity mostly. TioTony’s weighed in at 49 pounds and mine at 45 pounds. Yes, quite hefty. Well, we got up and past Halfway Camp on our way to the evening’s destination, High Camp. About halfway between the two, my body decided to stop. Heart racing, shortness of breath, and (to state it nicely) stomach wanted to make itself empty, I pretty much shut down. Exhaustion kicked in, and it kicked in hard. Thought I could try to rest it out but taking three steps uphill kicked it right back in.
So, long story short, we made the call to backtrack down to Halfway Camp and made that home for the night. TioTony recently bought a very nice new 2 person 4 season Mountain Hardware tent. I figured there was a possibility to rest and try again since we packed for 2 nights, but, after a night of about 1-2 hours of sleep due to the above mentioned symptoms we made the call to head down the mountain.
I did take a few pictures and will post them soon. Not positive they’ll be as nice as Prince Roy’s summit trip of Yu Shan in Taiwan, but they should be nice.
I would have liked to have made the summit, but, I’m not sad I didn’t. I believe that’s one of the things I enjoy about hiking; either way is rewarding. In a way you can look at it this way; knowing when to stop is probably even more important than actually making the summit. Allowing to remove the ego, at least enough to turn around and go back down, is enough of a reward for me.
San Gorgonio
So TioTony and I are planning a trip to summit San Gorgonio this weekend. Our previous attempt was unsuccessful, but, e also tried to lug ourselves up in in a day. This time we’re allowing ourselves three. The plan is to meet at his house Friday morning, hit the trail head as early as possible, and make it to High Camp that evening. This should allow us time to acclimatize a little before heading off for the summit. Last time, when we attempted a day trip up, each of us heard the little voices in our heads saying “no silly, this is as far as you’re going”, and stopped around 10,500 feet.
Then Saturday morning, we’re planning to wake up have a wonderful breakfast of instant oatmeal and instant coffee, then head off to summit. This should make us successful, if not, we’re just sad and probably will never make it. haha.
Here is some interesting information about the mountain from gorp.away.com: ’11,502-foot Mount San Gorgonio—the highest peak in southern California.’
Wish us luck, I’ll talk to you after the trip to let you know how we do.
Magazine update
So we’re live now, yet, I’m just not completely happy with the website. I mean, it gets the job done, but, Joomla just seems a little bloated and clunky for what I want. And it’s a little ugly to me. Seems to work for some sites. Jerid’s site looks pretty good actually, but I just am not having a good time with it for the magazine.
So, that said, I’ve begun my journey to a hacked version of WordPress. Oh trusty WordPress. Why do I love this software so much… hahaha
I’ve found found a few good articles that will be a massive help:
O’Reilly – From Weblog to CMS with WordPress
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Leon Kilat – How to use WordPress to run a magazine, news website
and so far, I’m likely going to use Bharath Kumar’s 3ColumnK2 template. K2 goodness, extra column to fit things into, widgets; seriously good stuff here.
So I’ve begun moving things over, making the changes needed so far. This is all in a test subdomain though, I’ll write again once it’s live. Also, I need to figure out a good way to integrate a nice looking photo gallery, event list, movie gallery (?), etc. I’ll keep you posted; wish me luck.