Sunday, December 25, 2005
Merry Christmas!
Lot's of toys and gadgets out there this year! I was thinking if I could buy any gadget I wanted and it was just a luxury item, nothing I needed like a car or funiture, just grown up toys I'd want the following from Santa this year.
1. An in dash DVD player for my car. I know I don't spend enough time in it to watch a full movie anyway, but hey it's really cool.
2. PSP, so I can play video games on the road.
3. The Treo 650. It's the next phone up from my model. Mine is getting a little long in the tooth, but the word is there is a crop of new models coming out.
4. Apple's 12 inch Powerbook. Again, it's better to wait, Apple has a new line up coming out.
5. Harley Davidson Motorcycle. Ok, I know it's a little extreme, but think about all the savings I'd make it commuting!
Maybe I'll celebrate Hanukah too this year, they get presents for like 12 days!
Friday, December 23, 2005
No more strike!
Whew, no more strike. No more 12 hour tours, wacky commutes and press conferences by Toussaint! Hello again Christmas. I am very disappointed with the strike. I had much more respect for the TWU at the onset of the strike, they showed moxy in fighting for what they felt was fair, but apparently not enough
to go to jail for it. The way the union folded makes the entire strike
worthless. Good job guys.
Any way I have my days off again, just in time to, yippee, sleep off this cold I somehow picked up - probably from lack of sleep. I'll take a brief nap, lots of medicine then try to finish (start?) my xmas shopping. I only have 15 more people to buy for!
Thursday, December 22, 2005
Strike2005
I don't want to take a political stance on this, because I think these actions may pave the way for future negotiations between the city and other labor unions, including my own, so this strike is closely watched for many reasons.
The hours are monotonous and grinding and we're all a little down considering this strike is pretty much squashing any hope of spending the holidays with our families. I don't get the oppurtunity very often to spend holidays with my friends and family, and was looking forward to it this year. I was scheduled to have Christmas eve and Christmas off this year, and very excited about it too, but now, that looks like it probably won't happen. I'll spend it working 12 hours shifts at work. At this point I'm spending more time with my co-workers then with anyone else I know, including my live in girlfriend! Another lesson, don't procrastinate - I did, and now, I won't have the time to complete my Christmas shopping! You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch!
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
2005 Transit Strike
At 3:00 am or there abouts, the TWU finally came out with their decision to strike. Wow, at least this guy showed some balls. My thoughts on this? Well 3% is just covering basic cost of living increase. Lets face it, your dollar just doesn't carry as far anymore, so this small percentage just makes you hold even while the price of everything else increases. If the MTA had offered 3% raises across the board with no "give backs" then it would be fair, in that it's only a cost of living adjustment, not a raise. If you want more then that, then it is fair for the MTA to ask for something in return or as they call it "productivity gains". Two things to keep in mind. One,once you give something back, it's gone forever, you won't be able to bargain for that again. Two the MTA has been very shady in their book-keeping and in their fiscal management of late, so it's very difficult to believe that they don't have enough funds. The holiday discount, though conveniant for me, is very foolish for them considering they had this contract coming up!
So I woke up this morning to....silence. It's actually a lot quieter. Most of the street vendors must have taken the day off rather then find a quartet to travel into the city with, and deliveries aren't allowed during rush hour. I'm off to start my 12 hour shifts, so the next few days are going to be rough, and I still have a lot of X-mas shopping to do. That's what I get for procrastinating! Well happy commuting all!
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Injustice for our lawmen
As we bury a second murdered cop in eight days, let's hope that the most promising young people wishing to follow in the hallowed footsteps of Police Officer Dillon Stewart and Police Officer Daniel Enchautegui are not deterred by the discovery that the starting salary on the NYPD is $14,530 less than that of a city gardener.
This startling fact is set forth on the official Web site of the Department of Citywide Administrative Services. The long list of upcoming hiring exams for city jobs begins:
Gardener
Police Officer
A click on "Gardener" produces a job description that includes, "The starting minimum salary is $39,630 per annum."
A click on "Police Officer" also produces a job description, this including, "The current minimum starting salary is $25,100 per annum."
The site adds that after six months the starting cop salary rises to $32,700, still $6,930 less than that of a gardener. The word for this is "outrageous."
A return to the official job description for Gardener states that the applicant need have only two years' practical experience or a certificate from a horticulture or botanical program. The section headed "special working conditions" states:
"Some of the physical activities performed by Gardeners and environmental conditions experienced are: Standing, bending, kneeling and stooping for extended periods of time; climbing around and over various types of terrain; ... and working outdoors in all kinds of weather."
The official job description for Police Officer states that an applicant must have either 60 college credits with at least a 2.0 average or a high school diploma and two years of active duty in the military. A section headed "what the job involves" states:
"Some of the physical activities performed by Police Officers and environmental conditions experienced are: working outdoors in all kinds of weather; walking and/or standing in an assigned area during a tour; driving or sitting in a patrol car during a tour while remaining alert; running after a fleeing suspect; climbing up stairs; carrying an injured adult with assistance; gripping persons to prevent escape; restraining a suspect by use of handcuffs; ... engaging in hand to hand struggles to subdue a suspect resisting arrest."
Among the activities not mentioned is being suddenly fired upon, as Stewart was when he and his partner tried to pull over a man who ran a red light. Stewart was shot in the heart, but still gave chase despite this most mortal of wounds.
At the time of his death, Stewart had been a cop for five years, which means his base pay was $41,952, or just $2,322 more than the starting pay for a gardener. He supplemented his income by moonlighting, every minute of which was a minute away from his wife and two daughters. Those minutes were precious enough before a bullet made the loss of them a loss beyond measure.
The man charged with Stewart's murder was formally arraigned in Brooklyn Supreme Court yesterday. Allan Cameron sat impassive in a brown jailissue jumpsuit as dozens of police officers sat in silent witness.
Other cops were at the Schuyler Hill Funeral Home in the Bronx, attending Enchautegui's wake. The job description for Police Officer fails to say that a cop might be roused in the night by the sound of breaking glass and step outside to investigate only to be suddenly fired upon. Enchautegui was also shot in the heart. He also kept on beyond human limits, wounding both suspects.
Enchautegui died before he had a chance to have a family of his own. He had been a cop for three years, which means his base pay was $38,541, or $1,089 less than the starting salary for a gardener.
Both Enchautegui and Stewart were too dedicated and courageous to have joined the NYPD for the salary. Money was the last thing that came to mind in the hushed, floral-scented funeral parlor, where Enchautegui's parents and sister sat grieving by his open coffin.
Then you watched cops step away from the second comrade to be murdered in less than a fortnight and head into the city to risk the same fate. Too many of them also are forced to work second jobs once they have families, and then the money translates to precious minutes away from those who need them most.
Originally published on December 14, 2005
NYPD Officer laid to rest.
I didn't have the honor of knowing Officer Dillion Stewart, who was killed while chasing a piece of shit through the streets of Brooklyn. His loss was a severe blow to all of us. I did however have the good fortune to have worked with Officer Enchautegui as I work in the same area. I wouldn't be surprised at all if I called for back-up and he and his partner were the responding Officers to show up. He was just a generally good guy, that I only wish I'd had the chance to know better.
Both these Officers were killed in the early morning, putting to truth the adage, "these men patrol the streets at night, so that good citizens may sleep peacefully in their beds". Officer Danny Enchautegui was laying comfortably in his own bed that night, when he heard the sound of crashing glass, and rose to investigate. He bravely confronted 2 men he suspected of committing a violent crime and commanded "Police, don't move!" twice, when he was fired upon. Officer Enchautegui fired all 8 rounds in his off duty, striking one perp 6 times, the other 2 times. That's a 100% hit rate, showing us the determination he had, even after being fatally wounded.
The picture above (NYtimes)shows Officer's lined up at Officer Enchautegui's Funeral. A sight we've seen too many times in too short a span. My prayers, and hopefully yours go out to the families of both these fine Officers. I choose to spend all my compassion on them, and save none for those that committed these crimes. May they rot in hell.
Saturday, December 10, 2005
Officer Needs Assistance
Officer Jim Colon, an 11-year veteran of the Englewood Cliffs
Police Department, a husband and father of a 6 month old baby boy
has been diagnosed with Fanconi Anemia, which has progressed into Leukemia
Jim is in DESPERATE need of a bone marrow donor for a life-saving transplant.
There Will Be A Blood and Bone Marrow Drive For Jim
Date: December 18, 2005
Time: 9AM to 1PM
Location: Roy W. Brown Middle School
130 South Washington Avenue
Bergenfield, NJ
Please, Jim and His Family Really Need Your Help!
Anyone who cannot donate blood or marrow and still want to help, can do so by making a donation to the "JIMMY COLON FUND" PO Box 384 Edgewater, NJ 07020
If There Are Any Questions, Please Call The Englewood Cliffs Police At 201-569-8300
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS POLICE
10 Kahn Terrace
Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632
www.officerjimfund.org
Monday, December 05, 2005
First X-Men 3 Photos Revealed!
Yippee! Another X-Men movie! They have some shots of The Beast and Angel. The first 2 were really good, lets hope they continue the trend!
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The Super-Dooper Phone List
Print this out as it will save you from waiting to talk to a human being.
Here are the secret numbers and tips to bypass IVR phone menus to get to a human:
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Finance phone steps to find a human:
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American Express 800-528-4800 0
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ATT Universal 800-950-5114 ##
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Bank of America 800-900-9000 1 loan; 2 account; 3 investing; 4 info; or 00 to human
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Bank One 877-226-5663 0 thru the options to get a live person
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Capital One Visa 800-867-0904 ignore prompts and invalid entry warnings; press #0 five times
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Charles Schwab 800-435-9050 3 then 0
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Chase 800-CHASE24 5 pause 14*0
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CitiBank 800-374-9700 1 online support; 2 billpay; 3 non-online; 4 credit card; or 0 to human
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Discover 800-347-2683 *****
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E-Trade 800-387-2331 ####
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Fidelity 800-544-6666 ignore prompt for social security number, just enter ###
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MasterCard 800-MC-ASSIST 000 on each menu
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MBNA 800-421-2110 00 when menu starts
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Paypal 650 864-8000 cf http://paypalsucks.com/PayPalPhoneNumbers.shtml
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Sovereign Bank 800-SOV-BANK 1 english; 1 personal; 3 then social#;
passcode, #; then 0 (1-3x)
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Sun Trust Banks 404-588-7815 Yes
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US Bank 800-US BANKS 000(0)
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Visa 800-847-2911 000 (ignore prompts saying that itxml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" / 's an invalid entry)
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Wachovia 800-922-1800 accounts personal banking
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Washington Mutual 800-756-8000 At any time after the announcement(s) start 'O'.
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Wells Fargo 800-869-3557 0,0,0
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Western Union 800-325-6000 0
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Government phone steps to find a human :
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INS 800-375-5283 After selecting English, (with a 2 second delay between) 2 6 2 4
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Social Security 520-364-1241 At prompt 0
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Veterans Affairs 800-827-1000 1,0
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Insurance phone steps to find a human :
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Aetna 800-537-9384 "2, then say ""operator"" (check this)"
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Aetna 800-680-3566 * then 0 anytime
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www.aflac.com/">'t know it"" then ""technician"""
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Verizon Wireless 800-922-0204 #00 or enter phone # then 0 then 4
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Travel phone steps to find a human:
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American Airlines 800-433-7300 "00, then say ""agent"""
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Amtrak 800-872-7245 "0 or say ""agent"""
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Continental 800-523-3273 "Three
-Delta 800-221-1212 0 then say ""operator"""
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Delta 800-221-1212 "say ""agent"" four times - every time it asks for a response from you"
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JetBlue 800 JET-BLUE 1 flight status; 2 reservations; 3 vacation packages
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Kayak.com 203 899-3120 0
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Northwest 800-225-2525 Star, 0, after initial greeting
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Southwest 800-435-9792 Calls answered by operator; during busy times you might have to hold
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United 800-864-8331 Do nothing, wait for human.
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US Airways 800-428-4322 4, wait, 1
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Walt Disney World 407-824-4521 Direct line to Magic Kingdom Guest Relations
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Tv/satellite phone steps to find a human:
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Comcast 800-266-2278 Customer service, but an IVR wants your number first. -
Direct TV 800-347-3288 0 repeatedly
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Dish Network 800-333-3474 0 during menu
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Sirius (888) 537-SIRIUS 0
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TiVo 877-367-8486 "Say ""Live Agent"""
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Xm Radio 800-998-7900 Direct to human!
Friday, December 02, 2005
Sharper Image Chimp Head
Why would anyone want a realistic monkey head on their desk? And who would pay $150 for it? I would if I had a lot of disposable income and I had lots of brats I'd enjoy scaring the shit out of!
If for some reason, you do want this go to Sharper Image or click the link here.
Sharper Image
Need a discount on an iPod? Just create your own barcode!
Now we've progressed o printing out our own barcodes and buying the products for whatever price we want! Kid had a great idea, but is definately not a career crook, he's too greedy to make it work right!
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Saturday, November 26, 2005
Mr.Miyagi
Moving along, I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving, I know I did. I ate a ton and gained back all the weight I'd just lost. It's well worth it though!
I actually went out on "Black Friday" too to see what all the hype was about. I remember this day being a mess in the burbs and the main reason for that is the parking. The lots are always full and you're frustrated before you even get to the store. I decided to shop in Manhattan and it was a breeze. My catch prize was a 20 inch Polaroid flat screen TV for $299! That's more then half off what they normally go for and it's perfect to replace the old 27 inch tube tv that had just got ka-blooey in my room. One last note the guy that sells Christmas trees by my house has set up shop again, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It's like the return of an old friend!
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Xbox 360s Crashing Like Mad?
So this is apparently the toy to have this holiday season. Maybe they rolled it out too soon? In related news, people actually stood outside BestBuy stores for hours hoping to get one of these babies.
A kid waited on line (some city in the midwest I think) and got allowed in after midnight to purchase an XBox 360. At approximately 12:08 am, on his way out the store he gets beat up and robbed of his brand new XBox. So this poor kid is out an XBox and $450.00. That really sucks. Another store got robbed at gunpoint and the gunman made off with two of these under his arms.
I don't even think it's not impressive. I'll probably wait and see what the PS3 will bring.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Eats lots of turkey and bundle up. It's finally getting cold!
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Friday, November 18, 2005
SUPERMAN RETURNS
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Thursday, November 17, 2005
Holiday Sales
Another great deal, MTA is giving everyone a break during the holiday season since there's apparently one huge surplus. I know the monthly pass where you get a total of 41 days for $79 is going to be a great bargain for us. Just keep in mind though that you have to use cash and purchase from a window, not a machine. Bundle up out there, it's back to being November like, with 40 degree weather!
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Turkey Day almost here!
I recently returned 2 movies from Netflix, Bewitched and The Interpreter. I guess was in a Nicole Kidman mood. Bewitched was an ok movie, and if you really, really loved the series, then maybe you'll like this movie. I didn't like the series, but I was familiar with it, so I barely didn't hate Bewitched the movie. Will Farrell and Nicole Kidman, have definately both done better. Nicole Kidman wasn't even hot in this movie, so there was no benefit whatsoever. The Interpreter was a little better (mainly cause Nicole's hot again in this movie), the story is slow and there is a lot of dialoge. Not as much action as they'd have you believe (2 gun scenes and a bus explosion). If you live in NY, you'll like seeing NY first and second avenues, the UN and various other locales.
Here's a contribution from our friend Geoff. This is how we're going to be catching perps that run away from us now!
Watch how we apprehend crooks! Click HERE
Thursday, November 10, 2005
Free Wifi!
It's getting dark by 5pm. It's still taking me a little while to get used to this. I like the feeling of nostalgia it gives me, I dislike having to rush out the door to get even a little bit of sunlight, so you don't feel like you've missed the day. I had to get out early anyway since the laundry downstairs have been so shitty lately. I know, I know, if I did my own laundry, it'd be cheaper and I don't have to worry about it getting to me on time, but I gotta tell you, the conveniance is well worth it. I walk down the stairs (all five flights) drop it off and the next moring it appears on my doorstep. It's like Christmas every week! Lately, though, there's been a new owner and they've been really bad. I drop off my clothes early now and they ask me if I want it for later. I reply yes, today if possible, and please have it delivered. They smile and say sure no problem, have a nice day. The only problem is the clothes never make it back that day, or the next even, and on the third day (today) I have to run down before they close to demand my clothes back! That is very NOT conveniant. So now I'd like to bring my laundry elsewhere as this is the third time in a row they've done this. Only problem is, I don't want to drag my bag of laundry anywhere that's too far. Shit, I hate being so lazy.
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Election Day!
Friday, November 04, 2005
Halloween
In the Bronx, a minivan got egged by a bunch of kids, and the owner of the van took exception to that, stopped the van and gave chase to a couple of the kids. They then turned around and shot the guy. The guy later died at Lincoln Hospital. This is all over the news, don't know if it made it up to Westchester. Can you believe it? A guy got killed over an egging incident.
Then somewhere in Long Island a kid gets egged in the face so hard that he may lose sight in his right eye. That really sucks. The way things are going, people are going to over-react and not know what to do, so they will outlaw eggs!
In the Halloween spirit, I watched a horror movie the other night (night after Halloween, since I had to work a 12 hour shift that night). The movie was "The House of Wax" with Paris Hilton and a bunch of other unknowns. That movie was so bad. I give it a 1/2 pumpkin out of 4 pumpkins. There was no t or a in it at all, Paris does a little strip tease, then ends it abruptly. The other hottie girl is just as prudish the entire movie. You see a little bit of Paris's head bobbing up and down in the car as they are driving and that's about it. The story makes no sense and it's about as scary as it's plausible. If you are having a slow netflix week, then maybe you can add it to your list.
Other movie news, Batman Begins, Star Wars Episode III, and Office Space are all out on DVD now. I'd like to buy all of em. I say Star Wars on sale at Best Buy for $14.99! No that's a bargain!
Monday, October 31, 2005
Did you turn back your clock?
Technology sure is great, now a days, there isn't very much that you have to set yourself. My computer, cell phone and cable box all update to the correct time automatically (my vcr still flashes 12:00). I basically have my wristwatch and my car's stereo to change and thats it. So you know I'm going to be an hour ahead until we turn the clocks forward again. Last night I went to Westchester and to celebrate daylight savings time (or is it standard time?), my brother, Lek and I went to the dinner and had a late meal. I indulged myself by ordering a plate of Disco Fries (Mozzarella cheese fries and gravy). With a name like that, you can't go wrong. It's also known as heart attack on a plate! Yum!
Friday, October 28, 2005
Strange Smells in NYC
I wake up today, and now NY1 has an article on this very same phenomen. The entire city is smelling maple syrup, although some say it smells more like flavored coffee and others say it smells like roasted nuts (doesn't arsenic smell like toasted almonds?). Anyway, I hope it's not a terroist using some new chemical, cause that would really suck, since I've been smelling it for about 24 hours now.
See NY1 news's article HERE
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Cold
I know I've been blogging a lot lately and that's cause I've had the last 3 days off. When it's a regular work week, I don't make my entries as much, but I'm going to try to be more active, rather then wait only until the weeked. The good part of not having heat? I can keep my icecream cake out of the fridge and it's still cold!
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Pics from the Past
It's great to see how young we looked (and thin in my case). Everyone says that highschool is probably the best times of your life, but for me, no doubt about it, it was Albany. I wish I kept in contact with everyone as well as Jeff has, but as far as I can tell, it seems like everyone is doing well.
Hurricane Correction.
"Just a small correction on the hurricane naming convention. Twenty-one names are reserved each year (the letters q, u, x, y and z are not used) and are recycled every six years, minus those retired, such as Hugo and Andrew and, you can bet, Katrina). When a name is retired, the WMO chooses a new name to replace it."
One other topic. We have no heat. We haven't had heat yet this year and it's greating friggan cold out there. I may have to lodge a 311 complaint against my landlord. They don't seem to be shy when it comes to raising my rent every year, but one I want to complain about something, they are conveniantly not availible. Also my oven isn't working. I have to use my toaster oven, which sucks since I don't pay for gas, but I do pay for electricity.
Cock sauce
Congratulations!
The cake was a yummy delicious carvel Icecream cake with the little crunchies inside. I love Carvel icecream cake, it's my favorite only after Strawberry shortcake! Do you think it would be bad if I had my wedding cake made from a Carvels? Pretty bad huh?
The Old Gang
Anyway, it was quite a pleasant surprise to see all these guys again, and although we went from a large party, to family night, it was extended to a large get together after all!
Family Night Lobster Fest!
Monday, October 24, 2005
iPod nano cards at東急東横線渋谷駅ホーム
Wilma, the latest in a long string of tropical storm/hurricane to menance the US and the coastal regions. There have been so many tropical storms lately that they will for the first time have to turn to the greek alphabet to name upcoming storms. In case you didn't know, each storm is named in alphabetical order, so the first storm of the year will start with "A" such as hurricane Angie, next will be "B" and so on, so we've already had over 26 storms! We might actually get a taste of Wilma, she's intent on coming up the coast.
Conroy gets convicted of negligent homicide. It's a shame. This sends a message to all cops that if you have to pull out your gun to defend your life, be prepared for a maelstorm of legal nightmares, and don't be surpirsed if you actually end up going to jail to save your life. Remember Detective Rafferty who didn't pull out his gun in time? He and his partner are both dead now from a piece of shit garbage who shot them both. Now they adorn the Honor wall for those who've sacrificed their lives for the City of New York. But at least they didn't get sued...
Friday, October 21, 2005
Happy Birthday to me!
The day didn't start off so well. We were running errands all over the city today, so I didn't know if I was going to make it to work on time, traffic is such a bitch during the day.
At work, I actually locked the keys in the car, what a mess that was. You know, it's actually harder to break into a car then it appears. Unless you have a slim jim, which someone had, then it becomes a real piece of cake. Whew! That was lucky.
I could use another pair of workboots, especially since I now have holes in the bottom of both shoes, and water leaks in everytime it rains. 2 years really isn't that long. They just don't make quality goods anymore.
In the tech world. I would really love to get a new iPod. The Video capabilities is so cool. They have already started to make some TV shows availible like Lost and Desperate Housewives. I really hope they expand their selection. You know, this is really going to take off when they're able to get porn on here easily. In the blog world, people are complaining because certain assholes are writing bots that create thousands of blog entries automatically to make a site or a link more visible. This is causing sites to go down and RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds to overload. Imagine a spam overload, but with blogs instead of emails. Anyway, thanks for reading my Blog, I appreciate everyone stopping by!
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
BK_Dude
Other entertainment news.
Stallone is thinking of making yet anothe Rocky movie! I don't know if he plays Micky in this one or what, but talk about beating a dead horse! The popular video game that made made first person shooters so dominant today, DOOM, is finally getting a movie of its own. The Rock, who hasn't made a real movie since the Scorpian King has the lead role in this movie, hopefully it doesn't suck. Speaking of Movies, there's a film crew down the street from me filming for some movie. I don't know what, and they won't let me near, but it's still exciting.
On TV, "My Name is Earl" is really funny, and it does a great job of explaining the basic concept of Kharma. Wow, TV that's entertaining and has morals? We haven't seen that since Leave it to Beaver years. Catch it on Tuesdays at 9pm. Later this season, Clark Kent meets up with Aquaman in Smallville. It sounds cheesy, cause Aquaman is the cheesiest of superheroes (I mean, he swims and talks to turtles, who cares), but I'd still like to catch this show, besides, Lana is hot. On Ultimate Fighter 2 another disappointing heavy fight as Mike pretty much just gives up and puts on a pathetic performance.
In the Internet and Tech, Jibjab a parody website takes a shot at big business and outsourcing. They had a great spoof last year, during the election with Bush and Kerry. Check it out, click on JibJab above, then BigBoxMart to see the cartoon. Good stuff.
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Rain, Rain Go Away!
A Chinese food delivery man was robbed in the Bronx on Monday, and was shot in the head. He later died today. I am so sick of these heartless bastards who would do something like this. Rob a man of his life, a family of their husband, a mother of his son. He was only trying to eek out an existence here. The worst thing is that immigrants who work in these low income areas are often on the recieving end of multiple types of abuse and discrimination. They rarely report it to the police because of language barriers, and an inherent fear of abuse from authorities. Asians experiance a different kind of discrimination because the extreme difference in appearance and language makes them so alien. They already tend to congregate together and do not often reach out to the community. I was fortunate that I was born here and was able to assimilate as a youth. I get so mad, I again volunteered to dress up like a deliveryman so I could help catch these bums, but they declined saying I was too stocky, not scrawny enough...Shit man, I love to have someone try to rob me.
In other news Apple computers have released another ipod. This one plays video, photos, home movies as well as music. To go along with the new hardware, Apple has also released a new version on itunes, (itunes 6), which now allows you to browse and purchase music videos, and even some tv shows. I like the concept, and they already have shows such as Desperate Houswives and Lost, but not too much else. A device like this would be great for people with a lot of free time, who don't have too much access to TV. Until they get some real movies or maybe sports shows on here, this is going to be very limiting. No one wants to pay $1.99 for shows that they could just set their Tivo's too. Maybe if you were planning to take a flight, this may be good to whittle away some time.
Sunday, October 09, 2005
N.O.P.D. gets tough.
I'm not sure what the exact circumstances are of this arrest, but it appears as if the cops are fighting with a resisting perp and they are trying to restrain him. The video also seems to show a cop punching the perp in the face. Not good. The cuffs aren't on yet, but the perp is clearly outnumbered. The worse part about this whole thing is that the Captian of their dept. is already damning them. They're being arrested (which probably means fired) without a proper investigation. The Captain, and other Brass clearly want to distance themselves from this mess (leave your boys out to dry), as they already have a huge P.R. mess to deal with, with cops that during hurricane Katherine were, AWOL, looting and downright stealing cars...
Pakistan Quake.
Do I really think this is a foreshadow of things to come? Armageddon? Global Warming? Alien Apocalyspe? Not really. I think the world and mother nature is constanting reminding us how fucked up she really can be. I think in this new age of globilization, where you can fly anywhere in the world for about $800.00 and instantaneous call anyone worldwide, or look up newspaper articles via the web, we are becoming more aware of what's going on in the world today.
10 years ago a flood in China or a hailstorm in Canada would hardly raise an eyebrow, cause no one would know about it. Now we can access information about anything at anytime so the world seems like a much smaller place.
What about that quake? I'm not too sure that many people are sympathetic. After all, here's another Muslim nation, that's belligerently denounce America as well as other western nations for our "greed" and our world policies. Now that they need help, there's a great outcry for the lack of and slowness in the delivery of aid. Shut the fuck up. No matter how evil America is, our money is still green. Choke on your wars. Go ask India for help, another "neighbor" you've been pissing off for years. Or better yet, ask Muslim extremists to help out, after all, you stuck your neck out for them by hiding their terrorists, and you must have a lot of money, since you can now devote funds into Nuclear research.... Maybe there is a god. Maybe he is just.
PS. Take a good look at this photo. This is an awful lot like what Ground Zero looked like after 9-11. Still don't believe in Kharma?
Friday, October 07, 2005
NYC Subways Targeted?
So the word is the FBI have passed on some pretty reliable information to the NYPD in regards to NYC being the target of another terrorist attack. Security on subways and transit in general has been upgraded and there is a show of force by multiple agencies. Washington has stated that the information has not proven "reliable".
So is there info, or isn't there? The Mayor seems to think it's better that we are informed about a "possible" threat, and acknowledges that the information is pretty specific to date, place, time etc. If that's the case then why tell us at all. Wouldn't it have been smarter to get the agencies involved prepared and then spring the trap when all the targets present themselves? Now, if there really is a threat, won't they cancel, postpone, or move to another location? That doesn't make much sense at all....Unless this is simply a bluff to keep the terrorists guessing? Maybe we know that 19 terrorists are in NY planning an attack, but we have no idea where, when or how and this ruse is for their benefit. If they think we're coming for them, they won't attack...Yet. Don't know, but if it's true, I hope we catch these bastards and we catch em before anyone gets hurt.
Lobster Fest NYC Style!
Thursday, October 06, 2005
New Toy
This new one is at least twice that advanced, with a smaller design (about the size of a cassette tape), audio and video recording, a smaller memory stick format and a whopping 5.1 megapixel. This is just in time as we're probably heading to Thailand within the next year and it's important to have a bunch of pictures to show our family there. I don't know why they like seeing our pictures, cause I find looking at other peoples pictures extrememly boring, even if they are doing exotic and exciting things like jumping out of airplanes, handling snakes, racing cars, I don't find it interesting, unless it's me doing it!
Another thing I've learned about digital pictures. Treat them like you would any other digital file, save, save, save. My hard drive crashed, causing me to lose my entire photo collection. As my computer doesn't have a disk drive and I don't like burning new cd's every time I take pictures, I've discovered a great solution. My ipod. My iPod has a 20 gig storage, and I don't come anywhere close to that in music, so I use it to back up my photos too! Now, I'll get snapping and add those to my blog as well.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Fall!
I know it's been a little while since my last post, sorry for the long delay, it's just that I've been working so much overtime lately that I have such little free time. When I do have some time, I'm glued to the web-site (ESPN not Blogger) or the TV trying to get a leg up on fantasy football.
In other news, Rita the latest hurrican has swept through the gulf coast, this time hitting mostly Texas, and only slightly flooding New Orleans. What have we learned these past few weeks from these hurricanes?
1. Mother Nature is berserk, it is very rare for 2 category 4 storms or higher to hit the mainland in the same year.
2. The Mayor and Governor of Louisiana are complete idiots. One is a perp and the other plain incompetent in all matters concerning governing except one - how to point the finger.
3. The low income class of New Orleans is probably thinking they've just hit the lotto. A big chunk of them are on government assistance anyway, so it's not like they worked long and hard to save up for anything they might have lost, now with the hurricane, they've got a fresh start. Free money, no record (no id, no record) and tons of support around the world for these leeches on society.
4. Bush has no balls. I can't beleive he came out and took the blame for that. He fired Brown, who fucking cares about Brown? Make Nagin and whatever her name is (governor) get fully embarrassed and own up to their negligence!
Ok, enough about Louisiana and Texas, to the people that are hard-working and deserving of our aid, our thoughts are with you. To the crooks that suck the blood and soul out of our society, may you drown in feces filled sewage.
Gadget news. NYC Police Department now has a PODCAST!Click on NYPD Website Ok, I can understand ESPN, 1010wins and such having a podcast, but the Police Department? That's very interesting, now you can hear about street closings on your own personal MP3 player - Yippee! Get the fuck out of here. Spend that money, time and research getting standardized, working radios, or maybe even RIM pagers (warrant checks, important info, etc) now that would be something!
TREO Joins M$FT. The Treo smartphone (same one I have) have stiffed their old operating system, the Palm OS and have switched over to the Windows platform. What does this means? Well right now, very little as the new phone won't be out until sometime next year. Windows has always been more multimedia friendly, a little prettier and sometimes more impressive. It works with Word, Excel and the majority of the office suite right out of the box, and now has integreted "push" email, like the Blackberry's have. You can watch movies and videos using Windows Media Player (WMP) and need not download 3rd party software. That sounds nice, but you are giving up the ease and simplicity of the Palm. Yes it usually has less memory and a slower processer, but that's because the software that runs on Palm needs less to make it work well, it is more efficient. It's easier to use and has a much quicker learning curve. More programs are written for it and above all, it works with Macs as well as Windows machines. The new phone running Windows sure does look pretty, but I think I'll wait until the new Palm version comes out. Which hopefully they make one. You should hope so too, cause remember that even if you don't like Palm, without competition, we all lose. The more companies try to make a similar product the more choice we have, the lower the price and the faster the turnaround for next generation models. Now all I need is to win the lotto to pay for all these new gadgets....
Monday, September 12, 2005
Gas prices!!!
It may be hard to see, but this is what it costs me to fill up my tank these days. Over fifty fucking dollars, someone should be impeached or fired for this horseshit. It's getting out of hand, I'm ready to start riding my vacuum cleaner to work if it'll save me money.
Tuesday, September 06, 2005
Mamaroneck Playhouse 4
The place has a lot of history of it's own, even before I made it there. Before it was a movie theater, it was a literal playhouse, with stages and dressing rooms and no big silver screen. Once it was converted the rooms in the back went mostly unused and my friends and I used to wander around there, scaring the crap out of each other. It would be a great place for a scray movie. Now the managers at the time were pretty fucked up individuals themselves, but we sure had a lot of fun.
On hot summer days, we'd get a keg and go hang out in the back rooms getting drunk and throwing on boxing gloves then beating the shit out each other. One night a whole bunch of us got drunk and threw on boxing gloves, then a big fat mexican guy and me beat the crap out of each other. At the tender age of 16 I learned 2 things.
1.Mexicans love the sport of boxing only second to their love of soccer.
2.I fight much better when I'm not drunk.
These are 2 lessons that have served me well throughout the rest of my life.
Now that was litereally half a lifetime ago, and what brought me back to the theater was it's bargain prices. A regular movie at night is $7 a ticket! That's like 1990 prices! So 2 tickets here is only a little more expensive then 1 in Manhattan. A matinee, which they define as a showing before 6pm (no one does that anymore, at best, it's the first showing of the day) costs a rock-bottom price of $4.50.
As I walk in, I see the theater has barely changed, other then the staff and some new posters, it's nearly the same as it was 15 years ago. My buddy, who's known me since elementary school chuckles, then reminds me of the time I had to dress up like a cowboy during the "Back to the Future III" promotion. Somehow, my subconcious has blocked that painfull memory from me. I do however remember sneaking in friends to see Batman, Home Alone, Total Recall, among other movies back then.
The movie that we decided to see? "The Transporter 2". What a piece of crap you say? Ok, well, lets call a spade a spade. This movie isn't going to win any Oscars anytime soon, but you know what, if you go into thinking you are ready for some mindless, hookey, really ridiculous action, then you're going to love it. Now let me warn you, there is some pretty fucking really retarded stuff in this movie and a real lack of T&A, unless you count that skanky ematiated stripper/assassin. It seems as if Jakie Chans choreagrapher has lent his expertise here, but one main differance is that Chan and even Jet Li really go out of there way to show you their moves, so you can pratically feel it. In Jason Strathams fight scenes, it's so fast and so chopped up, you really don't see anything. It's reminiscient of Matt Damon's fight scenes in his "Jason Bourne" movies, but not as good. One other complaint, they go through great lengths to display the fighting prowess of the badguy. I mean he has the classic rich guy beats up on the gang of hired henchman who wait patiently in a circle while he preforms martial arts moves on one after the other (also used by bad guys in "The Karate Kid", "Rapid Fire", "The Octagon", "Enter the Dragon" among others). After showing what a badass he is, you can't wait until the final show down, which in this movie was a bit of a disappointment... Anyway, good car scenes (great car), decent fighting and a really lame-o story line. It's still a good time, just keep saying to yourself "it's only a movie, it's only a movie!"
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
MonkOutfit
Monday's are a surprisingly good day to go to the museum, there aren't that many people, so it's not too congested. The IMAX show was The Amazing Sea, or something like that, and it was actually pretty good. One of my pet peeves though is having crying babies attend these things. If the kid starts to cry or babble, "shhhhh" isn't going to do it. You've got to pick the brat up and take him outside. (spanking him, once he is outside). Other than that, the show was good.
After that we went to the new exhibit and it was very interesting, with a walk through, that included video presentations, a walking model of a T-Rex and other displays.
The Monk's outfit shown in the picture above is in the Asian People wing of the Museum. This exhibit has special significance to me cause I experianced this aspect of Asian and Buddhist tradition. I wore these saffron robes, and carried the alms bowl. It was nearly 10 years ago, yet the lessons I learned are still with me today. Here's a treat for you, Buddhism in a nutshell.
*Nothing is permanent (can't live forever)
*Attachment is suffering (the more you are attached to something, the more it sucks when you either lose it, see above, or never attain it).
*Everthing in moderation
*Happiness is truly attained when you've released all ties to material matters.
That's more or less it, and you didn't need to meditate in a forest for decades to glean the knowledge I've just bestowed open you. Kneel before me now!
Monday, August 29, 2005
Free time begets random thoughts.
Then there's the other kind, the bartender that isn't really in a rush to be anywhere. He'll wait until 4 to start cleaning, if there are people in the bar, he'll just chill and talk with them until last call. Sometimes he'll lock up, have a beer, and watch a little tv before finally cleaning up. This guy usually gets home around 5:30 in the morning. He's more laid back, maybe a bit of a procrastinater. Then it hit me. It's true of all of life. You have basically these two types of personalities. Me I guess I'm more of a number 2 type.
Ultimate Fighter2 is on. This season is a little disappointing so far, 2 people have quit and one is injured and no one has fought yet. Of course it's only the first episode, maybe it'll pick up. The next UFC is going to held at Mohegan Sun, I'd like to go, but I've really got to start saving money.
I just finished Kung Fu Hustle, it was in my Netflix queue. I gotta tell you, I love this movie. The movie is friggan hilarious. I love that weird dance scene and there are so many homages to classic movies. I recognized the Axe Gang from "Gangs of New York", references to Bruce Lee, the Matrix and even Spiderman. I might have to buy this DVD. A five out of five starts for this movie!
Fantasy Football
It's tough to see, but here we are at O'Flanagans, poring over over our sheets trying to get our team together. It was a good turn-out almost everyone made here, or had a representative.
Paul, the bartender did right by us, so it was a fairly good night. I have a pretty decent team, would be really great to win this pool!
Friday, August 26, 2005
Lion's Dance
This is in Chinatown, where two martial arts students are having a demonstration of the Lion Dance. When these guys have the act done right, it looks really cool. These 2 were hacks though, I was embarrassed for them when they fell off the ladder.
Beautiful day today! You can practically smell fall coming. It's a little cooler, days are getting a little shorter and all the back to school ads are in full swing. Makes me nostaligic. Begining of school was like a clean slate. A brand new start. I miss school. All of it, elementary, highschool and especially college. Hopefully I'll make the most out of this time now, so I can look back one day and say 'I really miss my thirty's. Now that was some of the best times of my life'. Some how, I don't think so.
Other news. I paid nearly $3000 dollars to various debts today, just about getting me debt free. How the fuck does that shit add up so fast. I'm never carrying a balance again, Amex only for me.
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Kate
Meet Katelyn, the newest addition to our family. Born on Friday, August 19th (another Leo!), Kate was a little over 6 lbs, full head of hair and a winning smile. Teresa's doing well too, she'll be going home today. She and Tony are both very lucky and very happy. I hope Candy (the dog), doesn't get too jealous!
Yay! Motorcycles!
Ok, it's really a scooter (though the weight and engine class technically qualifies it as a motorcycle). I feel a little cheesy zipping around in one and I sure do miss my Suzuki Katana. These things are still a lot of fun. Actually with gas prices so high, I was halfway contemplating getting one to commute to work. Then I was told, these run for $5000 each. For that kind of money, I'll by a used Ducati Monster!
Monday, August 15, 2005
Late baby shower
You gotta love our family. It's 8pm pitch black outside with a heavy thunder storm dumping water down on our BBQ and what do we do? Grill in the Garage!
The occasion is Teresa's baby shower, she's gonna be a Mommy in about 3 weeks, so we're having a little get together to celebrate. It's good to have the family all together, even though the weather didn't cooperate with us. As always the food was great. Now that I was off the hook for this weekend, I know I'm probably working next weekend - crap.
The Palisades
Last week we went all the way up to the Palisades to do a little shopping. Target was our main stop, I get so annoyed when I hear people pronounce Target "Tar-Jay". It's so friggan lame, and stopped being funny about 4 years ago. We ate at Chili's as you can see in the pic. I love their Blooming Onion, unfortunately so much that we were unable to eat our main dishes. I had the country fried steak, while Lek had the Ribs. I also got a frosty mug of beer, and got another one free, not sure why, but hey, I'm not complaining. Lek got the Margarita which came in a shaker that she got to keep. She managed to squeeze out 3 full glasses from the shaker, which was just the right amount cause Lek was mumbling something about how her face was getting numb and heavy. All in all, not a bad night out.
Friday, August 12, 2005
More Ramblings
Speaking of football, I'm doing fantasy football this year, if anyone is interested. I have spots for about five more people if you want it. Let me know, we are probably doing it on ESPN.com and it's going to be $50 per person. Winner and person with most points get prizes. We'll most likely do a draft this coming weekend.
Friday, August 05, 2005
Happy Birthday to all my August people!
I'm not sure why this is, but I have a large group of friends who have birthdays in early August. Interestingly according to the Zodiac Libras (which I am) get along best with Leos (early August) and Gemini's (not sure when). So maybe there is something to this astrology business....
Anyway, Jeff, Chris, Liz and Catherine, may you have a Happy and Healthy birthday and many, many more and keep in mind that mine is only a couple months away! ps. Strawberry shortcake is my favorite!
Verizon Motorola 710 Phone
I am selling this nearly brand new verizon, Motorola 710 cell phone, with box and everything that comes original with the phone. CD, holster, manual, charger etc. This phone looks sweet with it's distinctive red eye cyclops look. It has a crystal clear display, is web-enabled, a 1.3 megapixel camera (same as many digital cameras), can take video, and also has bluetooth. I am selling it here for $100. I am also going to sell it on ebay and craigslist for $175. Let me know if you are interested or have any questions!
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Hot, Hot, Hot!
Sunday, July 31, 2005
Another Lazy Sunday
Yesterday a bunch of my friends had a nice pow-wow. The standard BBQ, poker, beer, and Bond/Mario-cart night. I missed out on that, but I hope everyone had a good time. I, in the meantime went to a friends engagement party all the way up in Middletown. Although I had a great time, it was also depressing. It took me almost 2 hours to get there, that's quite a ways up. The houses were beautiful, and I asked around to see how much houses there were. I was told I'd be looking at $500,000 average around there. That's 2 hours away and I can't find anything affordable. At this rate, I'm gonna have to go to Canada to find propert I can afford.
Thursday, July 21, 2005
ICE Your Cell Phone
Of course it's important that people who are emergency workers are familar with this, so they know to look for it, and I'm not sure New York first responders are aware of this, since my first reading of this is through Cnet and not work. In any case, spread the word as this might one day help you.
Read full article HERE
Fantastic4
Growing up, my brother and 2 of my best friends collected comics, and it was a great outlet for us, a great way to encourage our creatitivity and a wonderful hobby for us to spend our free time. We would go to comic book conventions and during the summers I remember we'd hang out in the comic book store in town and it was just a fun, simple time for us. I regret every single day the fateful decision to sell my comic books to broker a flight to Denmark. The trip was great and I will have awesome memories for the rest of my life, but I still want my original Wolverines 1-4 limited edition back! Grrrr.
Back to the movie. Special effects were good, but nothing ground breaking or new. They did a great job with the Human Torch, he was a fun character. Ben Grimm (aka The Thing) was great, Michael Chiklis did a terrific job and the suit looked great. I am so glad they didn't go the way of CGi like that disastor the Hulk (what a shitty movie). Jessica Alba was very sexy as Sue Storm. Sue Storm was supposed to be a blond haired, blue eyed, southern belle type goodie-goodie, not a sultry, dusky, vixen played by Alba. I'm not complaining, just making a notation. The guy that plays Dr.Doom was great too, arrogant and powerful, easy to hate. He was perfect. Reed Richards was a wet blanket. Anyway I have a feeling that if you enjoyed the comic as a kid, you're going to love this movie. If you have no idea who the Fantastic Four are you're going to think "hey, they ripped off The Incredibles!" and that was a better movie...."
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
NYCHA Hard at Work
No, he's not dead, or unconscious, he's merely sleeping. This is a New York City Housing Authority employee catching a siesta on city time. If you live in NYC this is where your hard earned money is going. Enjoy!
Thursday, July 07, 2005
London Bombing
Terrorism is probably the most cowardly act any group can commit. I don't understand how any group can condone the horrible acts of killing scores of innocent, people. It's just such nonsense.
I see they've raised the awareness level to Orange in the US and in NYC they've increased the Police Presence. As of right now, it seems New Yorkers are as resilent as ever and refused to be cowed by these assholes, transportation over the subways have not really changed and New York is going about it's business as usual.
So far the count is as high as 700 people injured and about 40 people killed. My thoughts and prayers to our neighbors across the pond.
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Racist Rapist Targets White Women.
WHITE PLAINS, July 5 - The homeless man arrested last week on charges of stabbing a White Plains woman to death near a busy mall told the police that he had waited for hours in a stairwell for a white victim, the Westchester County district attorney's office said on Tuesday.
On the day the victim was buried, prosecutors played a 55-minute videotaped confession at a hearing for the defendant, Phillip Grant, who appeared before a White Plains City Court judge, Eric Press. On the tape, Mr. Grant, who is black, told his interrogator that "the first person I see in this mall that looks white, I'm killing."
You can read the full report Here, but you'll need to sign up for a free account. I don't think The Westchester is going to be too upset over this incident. I suspect whoever didn't shop here before, will now. I'm surprised that people still shop at the Galleria, not that long ago there was a shootout there, and now this. You can't go there without subconsciously checking your wallet every 10 steps, having at least 3 guy friends with you, and parking in an easily accessable location. It's probably more dangerous than a trip to Manhattan these days. At least at The Westchester, the dangers you'll get are the snooty looks from some of the sales clerks there and the only injuries are to your wallets.
Zabasearch
Don't be lazy about this either, you could be setting yourself to be an easy mark for identity theft, stalkers, or just some weirdo who has it out for you. We don't have much in the way of privacy anymore these days, especially with big brother watching more and more, so it's vital what we take what steps we can to protect the little bit we still have.
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
Happy 4th of July!
I remember, pre-Guliani, when anyone and everyone bought fireworks. This made Independence day may favorite holiday. Not just blowing stuff up, or lighting off the actual fireworks, but the whole ritual of that time of year. Every year, my friends, my brother and I would make our annual pilgrimage to Chinatown, where people would lay out blankets heapped with fireworks. You could buy nearly anything you wanted short of a full stick of dynamite (that you had to know somebody). Since we were still pretty young, we didn't know Chinatown too well. We always seem to get lost on the way down, even though it was the same route every year - Metronorth to GrandCentral, 6 train to Canal.
Once we'd secured our purchases, we would wander the streets a bit, just eating dim sum and scallion pancakes off the street vendors. Eventually the anticipation would build and we'd rush home to lit something off. BOOM! Those were the days.
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Chris and Kristy Wedding
The wedding was such a good time and a long time coming too. Despite all the ups and downs and the numerous fights, and epic battles, somehow we always knew deep down inside that this was the only way these 2 could ever go, getting married in front of all their loved ones.
When you're younger and you start seeing your friends get married, you have a great time, cause it's just great to see all your friends all dressed up and having a great time. As you get older, it's just great to see all your friends, as you realize that you've been seeing them less and less. Whoever said "you never can go home." really hit the nail on the head. Each year that passes, time seems to go by faster and faster. It's that much more important that you can spend it with those you love.
Chris, and Kristy, congratulations! Many, many years of happiness and health! Send me pics of your honeymoon too. I'll post those as well! Kidding! Kidding!
Thai Temple
Today the founding Monk was visiting from Thailand. So we are very lucky to have come on this particular day. He was only visiting for 10 days and tomorrow he goes back, how's that for timing. We did gave some alms, and recieved blessings, so hopefully since it's coming from such a high source, the blessings will have a little more omph!
Black Chicken
Well I went to the asian market as you can see. I didn't buy the black chicken, but we did get a lot of other food. I notice that people here seem pretty rude, they are pushy and don't ever move out of the way. They'll bump you too and never say "sorry". I want to push them, when they do that, but then I guess I'd be a bully.
Sunday, June 26, 2005
Let's go Mets!
on another note, I hope they don't all get heat stroke out there in the Bronx. I'm there now and it's like 94 degrees, hot, humid and Hazy. Just a miserably hot day.
Another random thought. Due to the nature of my job, there are occasions where I might have to spend some time in hospitals. I have to say most of the time, it's a really shitty experiance, especially when you spend that time in the ER. I know they go through a tremendous amout of stress and they do an admirable job despite the circumstancesa, but it still really, really sucks to have to go there. Now if you are the one that is sick, or someone you care about, it's even worse. I say bring back the Doctors that will make home visits, I mean a majority of hospital stays aren't even for surgery, so why not be treated at home? You'll heal better, be more comfortable and most likely will be more apt to call a doctor, then if you had to go wait in the nightmare that is ER. Anyway that's my 2 cents. Stay cool.
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
OSX Tiger
Friday, June 17, 2005
Batman Begins
This is the movie that we Batman fans have been waiting for. I loved the first Batman with Micheal Keaton, but that Tim Burtonesque, cartoony feel to it robbed the movie of all credibility. In fact, without the heavyweight help of a star like Jack Nicholson, that movie might have been a complete flop.
Now, we have a movie that truly explains how a young Bruce Wayne becomes the Dark Knight, the Batman. Nolan, the director, does a great job of explaining Wayne's anguish, his guilt and his failure to get vengence, and therefore closure. Christian Bale is bar none, the best Batman yet. He plays the wealthy aristocrat perfectly, snarled lips, tilted head and snooty attitude and all, yet you have no doubt that he could be a real kickass, bad dude if he wanted. His gadgets as always are absolutely terrific, James Bond would be envious! Liam Neeson, who by now has nearly perfected the role of warrior/mentor, first with the Phantom Menace and now as Bruce Wayne's instructor.
Overall, this movie gets a 5 out of 5 from me, probably the best movie I've seen this year. I rank this movie ahead of "Revenge of the Sith" even. I probably haven't enjoyed a movie this much since "The Incredibles" last year. Enough said, go see this movie now.