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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
I’ve had a real HDTV all of two days, and I’m already annoyed at HDCP issues. My cable box apparently cuts off the component output when an HDMI cable (which goes to the new TV in the bedroom) is connected. It doesn’t have to, this isn’t required by HDCP as far as I know. What this means, though, is that until I replace my projector and get an HDMI splitter/switch, I need to unplug the HDMI cable to watch TV on my projector. Thanks to HDCP, there’s no HDMI to component adapter, and the only component to HDMI adapter I can find costs $180. Then I’d still need the HDMI switch. Epson needs to release the damn Home Cinema 1080 UB already. (0)
Friday, November 30, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
LED Menorah Video!
My first video uploaded to YouTube. 🙂 This video was taken with my new Canon SD870 IS.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Death by Booze
A bunch of people have been posting the Death by Booze thing lately… I finally clicked through to take a look at it. The regular results aren’t that interesting, but I thought this one was hilarious: It would take 22467 bottles of O’Douls to kill me These results are based on a 3-hour drinking period. That’s almost 125 bottles per minute, or more than two per second. Good luck with that.
Wow. Amazon has a 30 day price guarantee. If they lower their price within 30 days of a purchase, you can just call them up and get it refunded. 1-800-201-7575. Thanks, Fatwallet! (4)
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Freakin UPS
First, they don’t deliver my replacement Xbox 360 last Friday after it was out for delivery in the morning (I got it Monday instead)… then this. I don’t think it will actually delay my laptop delivery, though. Also, it’s hilarious.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Billy Joel, Save Mart Center, Fresno, 11/19/07
Monday night, I went to see Billy Joel play Fresno. I left work around 3 PM, drove four hours each way, with a stop in Ventura to pick up and drop off a friend, and got back home at 3 AM. It was worth it. The show really wasn’t very different than most of the other times I’ve seen him. The setlist (below) was pretty standard, without any real surprises. With the exception of Root Beer Rag (which was great), I had heard all of the songs in concert before. I guess the biggest surprise was that he would have even considered playing She’s Right on Time, but the audience voted for Vienna instead, which was just fine with me. Some of the jokes he told were new since the last tour, and pretty funny. It turned out to be a pretty standard Billy Joel show, which means it was awesome. If anyone one reading this has a chance to see him on this tour (Russ, Chicago, Dec 1), you should absolutely do it. I bought the tickets on eBay, paid about half of face value, and had third row seats just above the floor, one section in. They were great seats, much better than my cameraphone pic makes it seem. Before buying them, I looked everywhere for tickets behind the stage, because those are usually the best seats for his concerts. Ticketmaster’s website had a “behind the stage option,” but said they were sold out. None of the ticket sites or eBay had any tickets in those sections. It turns out that’s because those seats weren’t used for the concert, so I ended up in about the next best place. Setlist:
…another choke? Actually, I thought it was a pretty good shot, just took off a little at the end. Eight strikes to start, then a little high for a 9 pin. Threw a X9/ in the 10th for a 269. That was the third game. In the first game, I went X/X/ and then finished with 8 in a row, for a 260. The middle game… well, as usual, was a 173. That adds up to a 702. Last night, I went 256-232-216 for a 704. That’s a 700 series three nights in a row, which is something I’m fairly sure I’ve never done before. One of these days, it’ll all come together and I’ll get that damn 300. (0)
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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