It has come to my attention that more than two people actually read this thing, and have commented about my lack of posting. Allow me to back up a few steps and summarize what's been going on.
1. My company got acquired in a reverse-triangulated merger. Those of you that have followed my job history know what comes next.
2. I went to London, great city. I got sick, bad cold. I got better, and so did the weather--on the last day.
3. I finished the patio.
4. My HGTV debut is Friday at 6pm. I hope I don't look like a tool.
5. The Economist has decided they want a very New-York-Loft photo spread and as such has hired an 'atmospheric photographer' to photograph me living in my fishbowl, I mean, condo.
6. The Associated Press is pitching a story about LED lights in the home and has requested a similar photo shoot.
7. The Sopranos ended. At first I hated the ending, after reflection it was perfect.
8. The bowling shirts came
9. Wagamama Boston = Wagamana London, right down to "Mind Your Head"
10. It's going to rain today because I made the mistake of saying I was grilling tonight. Note to self: Next house--covered patio.
So here we are, on a Tuesday, I have some new music picked out for you for Friday, and can we take a minute to acknowledge Apple's little "I'll get you my pretties" to the Windows crowd? Apple has released Safari for PCs, and I have to say, it really is better than IE, then again, so is just going to the library to look something up.
Confession -- I wanna be Appleist. Despite the fact that I have built a career singing the praises of MSFT, I am all AAPL at home. Granted I still run the Vista, and still dual-boot my Mac Book Pro, from a home computing standpoint I like the Apple-face a bit better. Of course, that will all change again when I start construction on the new pad, because architecture software doesn't run well on an Apple, even with Bootcamp.
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2 comments:
Excellent television debut, man. You got some of that...whatdayacallit...? Personality, baby!
Thanks man, it's all in the editing I'm sure. The production company was great.
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