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Wednesday, February 22, 2006     
  
Happy Belated Birthday, Legend of Zelda!
[Video Games]  
    

The Legend of Zelda series turned 20 years old yesterday. 

I remember when I got my first NES how I opted to get Donkey Kong 3 instead of "that gold game", but that we got Zelda a few months later.  It was one of the few games that I can think of that Dad and I both played through, separately but over the same course of time.  To this day he takes credit for having beaten Ganon first, though I still maintain that I let him do it so I could use his map of the final dungeon.

1up.com has a good list of 20 reasons Link still rocks.

   
Posted by Jason on 2/22/2006 at 10:21:50 AM #
Monday, February 20, 2006     
  
Liquid Nitrogen Fun
    

Here's a list of 1001 things to do with liquid nitrogen that was linked to from Boing Boing.

Hmm...where does one buy liquid nitrogen, anyway?

Attachments:

1001 things to do with Liquid Nitrogen


   
Posted by Jason on 2/20/2006 at 4:01:45 PM #
  
The Wedding Website is Live!
[Wedding]  
    

Hey all.  Just a quick note to my family and friends that the Dryer/Cross Wedding Website is now live.

Click here to go see it!

   
Posted by Jason on 2/20/2006 at 10:25:58 AM #
Sunday, February 19, 2006     
  
Woman Loses Camera; Helpful Family Offers to Keep It.
    

As a fancy-camera-owner, I can relate to this story.

So there was this woman named Judith who went on vacation to Hawaii with a fancy camera.  Unfortunately, show lost the camera in one of the Hawaiian parks.  She reported the camera as missing to the local park ranges, and started a Flickr website trying to recreate her photos with those from others who have gone to Hawaii.

Earlier this month she received a call from a park ranger telling her that a Canadian couple reported finding her camera and giving her their name and number.  She then called the family and they verified that, yes, they had her camera, even describing specifics like the color of a rubber band she had wrapped around it.

Then the family dropped bomb number one:  they told her that their nine year old son found the camera, and while they wanted to show him how to do the right thing by calling, he'd been using it for a week and they didn't want to take it away from him.  They then also told her this story about how the child was recently diagnosed with diabetes and was convinced he was cursed with bad luck, and they thought taking the camera away would prove it.

Plus they had spent "a lot of money" to get a charger and memory card.

"This is an expensive camera, you know," Judith told them, to which they replied, "Oh, we know, we looked it up."

Finally, figuring that there was no way this family was going to give her the camera back, she proposed that they just send her the memory card with her photos along with $50 for the camera.  Two weeks later a package arrived, but it only contained some CDs with the photos.  "We need the memory cards to operate the camera properly" an enclosed note read.

When she called the family back about their keeping the memory cards and not sending the money, she was told that she should be happy they sent anything at all, as most people wouldn't even do that.  Yeah, they're real good people.

You can read Judith's account first-hand at her site by clicking here. 

There is some debate in her comments as to whether she should post the family's name and address on the web.  While I don't agree with doing that (I could imagine quite a few people that really have nothing to do with this harassing the family for some time), but I do think she should direct the family and the local authorities to her online account to see if she can pressure them into doing the right thing, as they claimed they originally wanted to do.

   
Posted by Jason on 2/19/2006 at 2:19:23 PM #
Friday, February 17, 2006     
  
Lost Rhapsody
[Odds and Ends]  
    

Lost Rhapsody, from WeirdAl.com.  A must-see for fans of the show.

   
Posted by Jason on 2/17/2006 at 1:44:32 PM #
Thursday, February 16, 2006     
  
The Four Pillars of Valentine's Day
    

Maybe the boat's been missed for the 2006 Valentine's season, but for those looking forward to 2007, I present my award-winning*, patented** 4 Pillars of Valentine's Day.

  1. Flowers.  At work is best, but a bouquet that evening works if necessary as well.  But skip the roses - they jack the price up for V-Day specifically, and you could get her a HUGE mix of spring flowers for the cost of a dozen roses.
  2. Dinner.  Unless you're some amazing and romantic gourmet chef, go out.  Some place nice.  Some place that requires reservations for Valentine's Day.  And make the reservation at least a week in advance so you can get in at a decent time.
  3. Chocolate.  All women love it.  Well, most women anyway.
  4. Gift.  Even something small but personal, like a photo of the two of you in a nice frame, or a manicure/pedicure gift certificate.

The great thing about the 4 Pillars of Valentine's Day is that you can vary each part depending on your personal budget, but so long as all four are satisfied in some way, you'll leave her very happy each Feb 14!

* No awards were really won.  Unless you consider my upcoming marriage to my sweetheart.  Which I do.
** Not really patented.  In that case, consider it open-source for the betterment of mankind.

   
Posted by Jason on 2/16/2006 at 11:48:40 PM #
Wednesday, February 15, 2006     
  
Cool Photo of an A-bomb Explosion
    

I found this photo on Boing Boing today, and I thought it was pretty cool.  Note the little trees at the bottom - according to the site that originally hosted it, the trees were vaporized within microseconds.  The photo was from 7 miles away with a 10 foot lens, giving a shuttle speed equal to 1/100,000,000 of a second.

Click here to see the original site with more photos.

   
Posted by Jason on 2/15/2006 at 5:34:14 PM #
Saturday, February 4, 2006     
  
Artoo-Potatoo
[Odds and Ends]  
    

First came Darth Tater...

Then came the Spud Trooper...

Now comes...  Artoo-Potatoo!

Can a Princess Frya or Tuberacca be far behind?

   
Posted by Jason on 2/4/2006 at 4:38:41 PM #
Thursday, February 2, 2006     
  
Narnia 2
[Movies]  
    

Narnia 2:  The Search for More Turkish Delight

(Ok, that's not the real title, but I've never read Prince Caspian.  I don't know why, but the whole "brother sells out family for Turkish Delight" plot of the original was a bit odd to me.  Of course, I've never had Turkish Delight, so maybe I'm wrong).

   
Posted by Jason on 2/2/2006 at 3:37:36 PM #


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