that's good pizza

Monday, February 28, 2005

Star Wars Arcade Game

I was sitting in Gatwick Airport in London, minding my own business, waiting for my delayed flight to board, not expecting to see anything cool. Then it happened. I looked over my shoulder and saw the Star Wars Trilogy Arcade. I decided that 50p was a good investment, grabbed the single control stick and attempted to use my X-Wing to take down the Death Star. Life was good.

Here's the site I found with more information.

Inspiration

I was recently reading Scott Moschella's Plastic Bugs and it inspired me. Moschella has already created a word (WarTuning...check wikipedia, Oxford English hasn't caught-up yet) and now he is attempting to create a phrase. "Skipping the Monkeys" is, basically, skipping the bad parts to get to the good. Here's the link to this.

In response, I have decided to share the phrase I first heard in Norway. My Girl and I came up with the phrase "that's good pizza" to describe anything good. The beauty of this phrase is its ambiguity. Good Pizza can be used both sincerely or sarcastically. It's all in the delivery. So I release my new phrase into the untamed wild. Creating new metaphors is definitely good pizza.

Saturday, December 11, 2004

New Blog

This blog has become too stale and tired for me. I'm off to a new adventure. My new blog is music centered and is called audiophiles. Check it out.

As an obituary for semperlepidus, I did have some cool posts. I read through my archives today and I was impressed by the coolness factor of some of the posts.

Thanks for visiting. Try the new site if you are so inclined. Over and out.

Saturday, November 13, 2004

In a Nutshell

Here's all the updates I can think of at this early hour.
- Great Big Sea concert last night at Massey Hall was ubba-awesome. GBS shouldn't sell seats...just spaces to stand and jump and clap and sing and have a good time. Two encores and close to two hours of music. Nice. Opening act Liam Titcomb was pretty good too...especially Jericho Rose.
- The Screen Savers has once again been ravaged and destroyed. All of the cast (save two) were given half a day's notice to be gone from the building. Pretty crappy. Granted, this incarnation was fairly high on the suck meter, but the trend in these continuing "improvements" brought to us by G4 is towards more sucky rather than less. TV just got even worse for me, no hockey, no geekTV...I'll have to start blogging again.
- I bought my plane ticket for January. I leave the 18th on an international mission of aid to my ailing heart and my lovely girlfriend.
- I'm working a new job now that Adventureworks! has slowed down. I work at the Nobleton Feel Mill. It's brutal work, but I'm financing the trip mentioned above.

I'm still debating the direction of this blog. The inspiration to add to it is inconsistent. Life, however, is good.

Over and out.

Saturday, October 02, 2004


Flowers from my parents 25th Anniversary
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Monday, September 20, 2004

Interesting Omission

via Omni-matic and the Washington Post.
A page posted shortly after September 11th, 2001 by the State Department gives a graphic representation of areas where al Qaeda has been active. It has an interesting omission.
Bill Denneen wonders "How long until the page gets vaporized, or better yet, altered ever-so-slightly by some Orwellian worker at the Ministry of Information?"
Here's the site: http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/terrornet/12.htm
Notice that Iraq does not appear on the map or in the list.

Friday, September 17, 2004

Bike Security

via Fark and Wired.
Amazing video of an expensive bike lock being picked with an ordinary ball point pen.
Here's the link.

Thursday, September 16, 2004

Beer vs. Wine

via Catch.
Researchers at The University of Western Ontario have found one drink of beer or wine provides equivalent increases in plasma antioxidant activity, which helps prevent the oxidization of blood plasma by toxic free radicals that trigger many aging diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and cataracts.
The study will be published in the journal Nonlinearity in Biology, Toxicology and Medicine this December.
This study warms my heart. Apparently the researchers were surprised by the results, but speculate that even though wine contains far higher levels of polyphenols than beer, the human body is only able to effectively absorb a small amount of polyphenols.
Here's the link.

The Firefox Throwdown

via G4TechTV.
The Product: Mozilla's whoop-azz wee browser, Firefox.
The Goal: 1 million downloads in 10 days.
The Reason: Firefox is a better browser than Internet Exploder and it's always nice to stick it to the man.



Firefox is awesome. It is absolutely loaded with features (pop-up blocking, download manager, tabbed browsing, etc). It is also the browser I use. Firefox is so good that it will actually change the way you work (or play) on the internet. My favourite feature is that I can open all of my four e-mail clients at once, in one window, with one click. Beaut. I do the same for blogs I read consistently and for news sites I read daily. What are you waiting for?

Wednesday, September 15, 2004

Adventureworks!

My new job is pretty cool. I work with a company called Adventureworks! Associates and I get to do adventure programming in a whole new setting.

"Adventureworks! Associates, Inc. is committed to creating unique learning experiences that lead to positive growth and change in individuals, groups, and organizations. Our mission is to create opportunities for people to learn the values, attitudes, and skills required for creating healthy communities in our schools, neighbourhoods, and work places."

I am learning tons about High Ropes courses, adventure facilitation and working with some cool people too.