Saturday, March 27, 2010

Hip to be Square


So, let's state the obvious: Technology doesn't always mean moving electrons and light shows.


Doing my usual tech reading, I came across this. As the website describes it:

A very cool concept from industrial design student Andrew Kim. Not only is the simplified branding fantastic, the square bottle is beautiful, and a smart use of space.

Obviously, the image is small, but click to view in better detail. Better yet, check it out at TheDieline.com.

Shazam!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Funny Friday: FACEinHOLE.com

I found this website, FACEinHOLE.com through a friend of mine (Thanks Terena!) and it's pretty damn funny.


You can upload some pics with face shots on them, you can even make up your own templates. Best for me? You can just use the web cam to obtain random and spur of the moment shots.

Check it out here.



Shazam!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Guilty Pleasure: Breaking Bad

It's not too often that I come across a show that I become engrossed in, but sometimes you find one with a truly interesting story.

Breaking Bad is an original series on AMC that I got hooked on about two years ago. The premise? Chemistry teacher gets diagnosed with terminal cancer, worries about his wife, unborn child, and handicapped son, and decides to start cooking meth.

"Whoa...!" you say. Yeah, obviously I really sped that up, but that's the whole thing of it. Imagine a dealer with scruples.

My wife laughs at the incredulity of the entire situation, but I wonder if it could happen. As a teacher, I seriously doubt that even a former teacher would go this route, but considering all the resources available to a teacher it's not that far of a stretch (but it's still a stretch). Even though I despise drug dealers, the storyline within this story really keeps me captivated

So, what are your thoughts about it? Stupid? Groundbreaking? Comments are always welcome.

If you've not had a chance to check it out, you can catch up at Watchbreakingbad.com or start off on Season 3 beginning tomorrow night.


Friday, March 19, 2010

Friday Funny: Failblog


I've been to this site a few times in the last few years, and for whatever reason, it never fails to at least get a smile on my face.


Obviously, it's not going to appeal to everyone, but I wouldn't call myself so callous as to just go out and ridicule someone for a slight oversight, but as you can see from the pictures, there are errors and then there are fails.

Ol' boy who didn't see the need to fasten his seat belt while performing a not so safe car maneuver, well, he's lucky he can watch the video...




You can check out more fails at failblog.org.



Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The TECH-Mertiverse is now open...

It has begun...


Yeah, that's right. I got a little tired of the too varied topics coming up here, with a great many of my topics being tech based, it was simply time.

The TECH-Mertiverse is now open for bidness. It'll basically keep the same kind of tone and commentary, but be more focused on technology news and trends.

Hopefully, you'll find something interesting there.

As always, comments and questions are welcome.

Cheers!

Monday, March 08, 2010

Havaianas...still some chanclas






















So I ordered a pair of "luxury" sandals. Flip flops. Sandalias. Chanclas. You get the gist.

I first saw these in FHM a few years ago, and again in Spin Magazine. Did a bit of research, and quite frankly just wasn't too impressed with them at the time. I was quite content with my Reef Fannings (the ones with the bottle opener).

That was a few years ago. After numerous weird tan lines (due the Fanning's wide straps) and the polyurethane breaking down, it was time to look. I put it off for some time, but with an impending cruise to the Caribbean coming up, it really was time.

I knew I wanted some with thin straps, but many of them were deigned "female shoes". I really wanted a minimalist kinda sandal, but these were the only one. That was sign #1.

On a jaunt into the city for the purpose of procuring protection for my feet (like the consonnance?), I looked through a number of stores that we visited, but to no avail did the right pair jump out at me. Sign #2. I don't need a third sign.

With a time crunch on my hands, I started surfing the 'Net upon arriving at the house and after checking Crocs (the site was down...WTF?) I visited a favorite of mine, Zappos. Free overnight shipping, great selection and decent pricing, what's not to like?

Checked out the selection and even found a pair of +$100 sandals. Too rich for me. Many of hte Reef's had the wide straps I was deliberately trying to avoid. These caught my eye and..well, I bought them.

Okay, so for a bit over $20, what's not to like? A day sooner than I expected, they arrived and I've been wearing them since. Cool and breathing, supple sole, without feeling heavy or excessively flimsy. I'd liken them to a favorite pair of jeans or hoodie: just right.

I know it's early, but I've been left with a good impression thus far.

We'll see how they handle the Gulf of Mexico.

Shazam!

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Change is a coming...

Changes are coming...


Check in the coming week to see these changes and more...

In the mean time, enjoy David Bowie as he laments the approaching destiny...