Monday, June 28, 2010

Five reasons why GS/OS beats Vista and OS X

(from the Sherman - set the wayback machine to 1987 department)

Saw this blog post, and had to share it with everyone:


This made me smile - especially since I've still got an Apple IIgs around here somewhere...

Cheers,
Paul

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse

(from the What? No US release? department)

Hi everyone,

As my family knows, I'm a huge fan of the Fatal Frame series of video games. I have all three of the games - Fatal Frame, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly and Fatal Frame III: The Tormented.

So - when I heard that a fourth game was coming out for the PS3, I was, as they say "stoked".

Then it was announced that the game was going to be Wii only.

Bummer.

Then I didn't hear anything about it for a long time.

Well, doing an unrelated search today, I found out what happened to it.

It turns out that the game has already been released in Japan. And - there are no plans for a U.S. version.

Major Bummer.

Here's the article that tells why there's no US release:
http://wii.ign.com/articles/970/970875p1.html

At least there's a Wikipedia page describing it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatal_Frame_IV:_Mask_of_the_Lunar_Eclipse

Looks like I would have enjoyed it!

Cheers,
Paul

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Imogen Heap in concert - June 14, 2010 - Paramount Theater, Seattle, WA

(from the Hide and Seek department)

Hi everyone,

Just got out of the Imogen Heap concert at the Paramount in Seattle. Great show! She had three opening acts - two bands were comprised of members of her touring band, plus a group of people she'd auditioned especially in Seattle for an a cappella number.

So - here's the setlist:
  1. The Walk
  2. Swoon
  3. Come Here Boy
  4. Wait It Out
  5. First Train Home
  6. Little Bird
  7. The Fire/Canvas
  8. Breathe In (Frou Frou!)
  9. Earth
  10. (Seattle Improv)
  11. Bad Body Double
  12. Speeding Cars
  13. Let Go (Frou Frou again!)
  14. Just For Now
  15. Clear The Area
  16. Goodnight And Go
  17. Headlock
    (non-encore encore)
  18. Tidal
  19. The Moment I Said It
  20. Hide And Seek
She said that 12 of the songs were from an online poll, including #15, which was unique. Just For Now was a crowd sing-a-long, dividing the audience into three sections. Earth featured a Seattle a cappella group, Sintonia, that had formed just for the show, and were also the first opening act.

The other opening acts were Geese, who were the two violinists in her touring band + the drummer, and Ben Christophers, who was her guitarist. Imogen introduced each act. The whole opening sets took about an hour, give or take. (7:38 - 8:46). Imogen went on at 9:10 or so - ended at 11:30.

Seattle Improv is a song she wrote on the spot, based on audience suggestions.

Yes - she played a couple of Frou Frou songs, which I wasn't expecting.

She mentioned that one song was about her professor, and that she told that story one night - and was mortified to discover he was in the audience that night.

Started First Train Home by playing two wine glasses (w/lemon) wearing wrist microphones. Said that's the first sound you hear on Ellipse.

(Okay - I'm tired so I'm going to have to edit this post more tomorrow)

Cheers,
Paul

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Jay Berry's - Memorial Day Weekend 2010 - Saturday, May 29th

(from the It's always better with spaghetti department)

Hi everyone,

We had a family get together last Memorial Day weekend. At the end of the meal, Rose climbed up on Grandma's lap, and I shot the following video:


Yes - Granddaughters are cute!

Cheers,
Paul

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Rose Rides A Truck - April 17th, 2010

(from the Do The Puyallup department)

Hi everyone,

Here's another video upload from my new Vado pocket camcorder. It's Rose on a carnival ride at the Puyallup Spring Fair - riding for the first time by herself!


There would have been more, but my camera battery died. She had a great time, and only freaked out a little when I switched positions, and she couldn't see me. But - she wasn't scared of the ride at all.

Cheers,
Paul

Trip To Vashon Island - March 27, 2010

(from the Get Away To The Islands department)

Hi everyone,

Here's some videos from my new Vado pocket camcorder. This documents a trip we took in March to Vashon Island to visit the Farmer's Market and see the sights.

First, we rode the ferry from West Seattle:


Next, we looked around the Farmer's Market and found some wind chimes:



Then, we ran around the park next to the Market:


We had brunch at the Hardware Store, then we drove around the island, looking at stuff. We bought some local coffee, then ended up at a boat launch at Quartermaster Harbor:



and:



Then, we caught the ferry and went home. What a fun day!!!

Cheers,
Paul

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

National Pancake Day!

(from the Maple Syrup For All! department)

Hi everyone,

Last night was National Pancake Day. IHOP was giving away a free stack of buttermilk pancakes to every customer to encourage everyone to donate to the Children's Miracle Network.

So - Rose & I went down to our local IHOP and got pancakes last night. She seemed to really like them - but was somewhat concerned about the size of the stack:



Cute, huh?

It was a crazy madhouse, but it was also fun. Let's hope they had some success last night and raised some much needed funds.

You can read more about it here:
IHOP National Pancake Day - February 23, 2010

Cheers,
Paul