The End Of Summer

29 08 2008

Muxtape might be down while they work out things with the RIAA (and if the things they are doing to online radio are any indicator, things might not end well), but Mixwit is still going strong.

The main difference I’m told is that while Muxtape had you uploading your own tracks, Mixwit searches the net for the tracks you want. Not sure what the legalities are, but Mixwit’s still running so we’ll go with that.

So I figured I’d throw a mixtape together of some of the stuff that I’ve been listening to the most this summer. It’s a little Spoon/The Hold Steady/ Ted Leo heavy, but I’ve been listening to them the most lately. It also slows down a little in the middle, but I figured it would be cool to bring the mood down a bit.

It’s been awhile since I made a mixtape, or even a really good playlist (I prefer whole albums), so if it’s a little janky don’t get too mad, but these are some of the bands I’ve been getting into lately and I figured I spread them around a bit.

Enjoy.

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You Mean It’s More Then A $90 Electronic Hula Hoop?

28 08 2008

After months of checking the Wii Fit tracker online, and numerous trips to both the Nintendo store in Rockefeller Center and the Times Square Toys r Us (both are always a fun, rage filled, trips) we finally have Wii Fit.

I had sort of given up on getting it after talking to a Nintendo store employee who told me that although they get daily shipment, unless I was willing to line up at 7:30 in the morning on a weekday, I wasn’t likely to snag one. I stopped looked for awhile, but then on a whim last Friday I decided to check out Toys r Us one more time, and low and behold, they had a pile of them. After quickly calling Jane to confirm that she would split the cost (yeah $90 isn’t much, but $45 is even better), I was hefting one home.

And I do mean ‘heft.’ Amazon say 10 pounds, but it felt more like 20. Let me say it was one of the few days during the summer that I took the subway home.

I’m sure most of you have heard about it by now, but just to go into a little great detail, what you get for your 90 bucks is board that uses it’s four feet to not only weigh you, but check your balance (left/right, front/back) as well.

You also get a game of sorts that will use the balance board to walk you through different exercises in yoga, strength training, aerobics, and balance. I’m sure you can guess what each one of those entails, well except for balance. That’s a little vague. Basically you play a bunch of mini games while using your balance to move the characters around. One time you might be a penguin trying to catch fish, the next your going down a ski jump. While fun, they are mostly just there to be just that, fun.

Sure, Wii Fit claims that they help correct you balance, but most of them are over so fast that really can’t have too much of an impact on your everyday balance.

So I’ve been using it everyday for about a week now, and while it’s not the most intense workout ever, and, sure, all of these exercises are they kind where you really don’t need a $90 game to do them, it defiantly feels like it’s doing something.

While I’m not busting out of my tee due to muscles, I do feel like things have tightened up a bit. (I would say something about not falling out of my clothes do to weight loss, but since everyone tells me I need to eat something, I figure I’d rather not push it.) I’m a little sore, which is something to look for when you work out, but surprising not so much so that it’s hard to move around. It’s more like a light reminder that you did work out, but you could still use some more.

The yoga has also helped out a bit too. While I still can’t touch my toes or do a proper downward-facing dog (it has only been a week), do feel a little more fluid lately.

Yes, it maybe because this is more exercise then I’m used to doing, but there’s something about running around a cartoon island with cartoon dogs, and boxing a robotic punching bag that make it more fun.

(The aerobic and balance games take the more cartoony vibe, while thankfully the strength training and yoga use a more realistic model. It makes it much easier to see the moves you should be doing, plus I really don’t need Mario telling me to, “Feel the burn,” in that fake Italian accent, thank you very much.)

The feedback that the game gives you based on what you are doing with the balance board is also a plus, but I sometimes find it to be a problem.

Sometimes it’s just flat out wrong (the other night I knew I was doing a pose correctly, but the indicator of the screen made it look like I was putting too much pressure on my left side, and the game chided me for doing so), while other times it feels like a false sense of security. Sure it’s good to know how much pressure you are putting on your front foot while doing a lunge, but shouldn’t be worried about over-extending you back foot as well? Certain times the game does know you’re over doing it and tells you to take it easy, but this just makes you take it down a notch, but all this does is add to that false sense during the times where it can’t tell if you’re just doing something flat out wrong.

Still, the same could be said about any home exercise routine, and it’s always better to have at least some feed back then no feed back at all.

I also feel like it could come up with more of a routine for you. It’s big on taking these body tests that measure you weight and balance, and combine that with height and age to figure out your BMI and your, “Wii Fit age,” so you would think it would come up with a course of exercises for you to do. Instead, it lets lays all the exercises out there for you, while you pick and chose which ones you want to do. Since most health officials suggest that you change up your routine to work different muscles, it would have been nice if Nintendo asked you what you wanted to work on, how long you wanted to work out, and then use a randomizer to come up with a routine for you. Seems so simple, that I have to think that will see it on the inevitable “Wii Fit 2.”

All in all though I have to say it’s a great device to get if you’re looking for a little help working out, and as long as you’re not looking to win “Mr. Universe,” you can’t go wrong. I know I never will, but I really do feel a lot better then I did a week ago.

(Also if nothing else I just spent $90 on a cat perch. That’s his new spot when he wants to tell us he wants food.)





Dessert Truck

21 08 2008

Aug 21, 2008, originally uploaded by blackavar21.

I’ve been hearing about this dessert truck in just about every “Around New York” article I’ve read lately. Then today as I walked down the street to find a place to eat lunch I see the dessert truck parked on Park Ave.

Not one to put the end before the beginning, I sit down and eat my lunch, making a note to check it out after.

I finish my egg salad sandwich and walk up to check out the sandwich board they have out front, plying their wares.

I was hoping for maybe a brownie or possibly one of those cupcake cones I’ve heard about. Nope. Just cheesecake (yuk), creme brulee (eh, sure it’s good but pass), chocolate mousse, and molten chocolate cake.

Hmm… while I’m sure the mousse and the cake are good, I tend to shy away from overly sweet chocolate things since my throat tends to close up a bit after eating them. Not all chocolate, but I do notice that if I eat the really rich cookies they have in meeting here at work, I have a hard time swallowing after. Needless to say this makes me a little gun shy around some desserts.

So after hearing about this thing for months now I had to walk away empty stomached.

Oh well, according to their web page this is their new daytime spot, so maybe I’ll get a chance to try something once their menu changes.





The Hold Steady: ‘Radiohead have lost the plot’

19 08 2008

http://www.nme.com/news/the-hold-steady/38990

I have to say as much as I liked “In Rainbows,” I have to agree the it seems like Radiohead is not sure what it wants to be anymore. And that whole, “We’ll only do a ‘Green’ tour,” is really a copout.





Harry, Please Put Down The Gun!!!

15 08 2008


Georgia, originally uploaded by blackavar21.

Came across this great shot on CNN.com today.

I would want to sign a cease-fire too if I had a group of pissed off bigfoots mad at me for putting one of them in a freezer.





Don’t Get Cocky Kid!

14 08 2008

Vimeo Tribute: Star Wars from Casey D on Vimeo.

Great clip of some folks from Vimeo reenacting a scene from Star Wars.

I just love how they commit to just how low quality it is.

Favorite part: How that one guy has to try to keep doing his job while someone pretends to shoot a TIE fighter right next to him.

(I tried to embed the video right on my site, but WordPress has a problem with embedding Vimeo videos apparently.)





Damn, I Would Have Liked To Read About The Prius Test Drive

14 08 2008

CyberCrime & Doing Time: Anti-Virus Products Still Fail on Fresh Viruses

I saw this on Waxy’s Links today, and while I was just reading it just to keep abreast of the current virus attacks, I did stop when I saw this one.


(Hope it’s OK if I use your screen shot guys.)

Made got me is that I had received about 25 of these emails in my junk box every day last week. I know I didn’t sign up for email alerts, but I do have about 15 people who think they have my email address, so I assumed one of them had.

While I hadn’t click the link in the email, I did scan them to just see what sort of alerts my assumed subscriber had wanted to see.

They were all over the place, and I just figured that someone wanted that much bacn in their inbox and I let Mail.app continue to keep sending them to junk, where I would delete them in time.

You should read the link to know what you’re up against on the internet today, but the long and the short of the emails are that the links in the emails send you website that runs uses flash to put malware on your system. (I don’t remember clicking any links, but like the couple other virus I’ve gotten since I switched to the Mac, it would have just dumped the malware to the desktop, and OS X couldn’t execute it anyway.)

My guess is they even though you know you didn’t sign up for anything, like me, you’ll scan through them any way, and somewhere along the line you’ll come across a story that you’ll be just interested enough to click on.

Now the ones I got were CNN, but I just saw on Wil Wheaton’s blog that they are using MSNBC alerts as well.

I’m not one of those people sending around chain emails about how some new computer virus can infect your brain, but since this is one of the few that I’ve seen myself out in the wild, I just thought I’d give you all a heads up.

(Oh, and for Buddha’s sake… never, never, NEVER connect to ‘Free Public WiFi.’)

UPDATE:

So I after I posted this I came home, and found this in my junk box:

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So I guess this is what the MSNBC version of the emails look like. Luckily it looks like Gmail is doing a good job of catching these before they even hit my inbox. Good on ya, gmail.

I thought I would also point out a tip. The main way phishing scams work is by sending you a link where the link text says one thing, but the link goes somewhere else. A quick way to check the link verses the link text in OS X Mail.app is to hover your mouse over the link. A tooltip will pop up and give you real url that the link points too. If it doesn’t match the text, or points to some site you’ve never heard of, then don’t click the link.

Now as far as I’ve seen Microsoft’s Outlook or Outlook Express don’t have these tooltips, nor does the url show up in the status bar. (In the browser the status bar at the bottom of the window will show the url of a link when you hover over a link.) Of course a good phishing filter like Microsoft’s or the one built into Firefox will check the link you are trying to open verses a list of know phishing sites and will alert you that you probably don’t want to go there.

In fact, if your in Windows just go ahead and get Firefox if you haven’t already. It will protect you against these scams and a whole lot more.

And of course, use a good dose of common sense goes a long way online. If you get a link from a site you don’t know, DON’T CLICK THE LINK.

Take it from the IT guy.





Just A Test Shot From My Desk

14 08 2008


Just A Test Shot From My Desk, originally uploaded by blackavar21.

Just playing around, checking my post to blog settings are up to date.





Hula Girls

14 08 2008


Hula Girls, originally uploaded by blackavar21.

This girls practice in Central Park about once a week.

Really fun to watch.

There’s usually more of them, but they have been dwindling down the last few weeks.





Great view.

7 08 2008


Great view., originally uploaded by blackavar21.

So Jane and I got a chance to go to Nantucket on Monday and we just got back yesterday.

I won’t go into too much detail because most of the trip involves Jane’s job, but I have to say the whole island is gorgeous.

I might talk a little more about it later after I run it past Jane, but I’ll just say if you get a chance to go, do.

Only make sure you have someone who knows how to get around. 8)