# Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Netflix is back!

In my life that is.

Netflix Delivers DVD Rentals To You With Netflix you can rent as many DVDs from the comfort of your home and have them delivered to your door in about 1 business day! There are no late fees and no due dates, and shipping is free both ways. Plans start at $9.99 plus any applicable tax. With our most popular plan, 3-at-a-time, you can rent as many DVDs as you want for just $17.99 a month plus any applicable tax. You keep a revolving library of up to 3 DVDs at a time and can exchange them for new available DVDs as often as you like. There are no additional charges.

[ Netflix - Rent DVDs Online - Try Free ]

After I found a queue filled with nothing I was looking forward to, I decided to go on a movie moratorium. I should now have a sufficient amount of back log to fill a queue with movies. And now that Yaty's here, and Netflix supports more than one queue per account, we should have a steady supply of movies for quite a while.

How can you help? Have you seen a good movie in the last year and a half that I haven't? You could suggest a few of the gems I've missed...

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#1 in phone straps, because they tried harder

Call them straps, charms, fobs, or thing that helps you fish your phone out of your pocket or purse; they are very popular with me and other 14 year old Asian Girls:

We work hard for you keeping in mind this words. This does not mean just to sell well phone straps all over the world. We think that one Phone Strap is a tiny toy or pettit [sic] accessory for a person but it has an infinite loveliness maybe he longs for. This is What we are all about. "From Japan to you, we bring Straps to you with Love"

[ Phone Strap & Accessory, StrapYa! Stuff Introduction ]

They have everything from Zippo lighters, to Hello Kitty, to food items, and even miniature cell phones to hang off your your cell phone. I've been surfing for hours in amazement, and looking for a replacement for the "Hula Girl" that Yaty isn't so keen on. I found another site that has some coffee related charms, but alas I don't speak Japanese, nor live in Japan.

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# Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Word to work into more conversations

fratmosphere n. an environment resembling or affiliated with a college fraternity.

[ Double-Tongued Word Wrester Dictionary: fratmosphere ]

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# Monday, June 13, 2005

Indonesian? Far from home? Live in Northern Virginia?

Indonesia is a big place:

Yeah, it's a long distance from Aceh to the New Guinea border

[ Joe Grossberg ]

But I live even farther than that. My wife was a tiny bit concerned that stuff would be hard to find. We found a few places on-line that sell Indonesian groceries, and when in California stopped in on another. But her friends at IUC have pointed us toward a goldmine:

Vietnam Imports
Oriental Food & Gifts
922 West Broad Street (Rt 7)
Falls Church VA 22046
Ph. 703 534-9441
Hours: 10 am - 8 pm (Mon-Sat)
10 am - 7 pm (Sunday)

Vietnam Imports is an odd name for a place that carries mostly Indonesian grocery items. There are some Vietnamese and a few Thai, but they even carry Teh Botol! It goes without saying that my wife is rather pleased.

And, for those who don't know, Teh Botol is the #1 bestest iced tea in the world.

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It's about time

For years the only country in the EU without full recognition of their language was Ireland (though I don't know about the new countries added recently). While I can understand the practicality of this, it always seemed like a bit of a slight. Now that's been rectified:

Ireland's national language is the 21st to be given such recognition by the EU and previously had the status of a treaty language.

[ BBC NEWS ]

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# Sunday, June 12, 2005

Jay Kay is baaaack!

Jamiroquoi_FeelsJustLikeItShould.gifAnd he's made us wait long enough. Just the first single off of his upcoming album has been released, but it has succeeded in whetting my appetite. Feels Just Like It Should is as funky as Jamiroquai ever gets, and the Rhapsody review agrees.


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# Friday, June 10, 2005

Know any new immigrants to the US?

The Department of Homeland Security's Citizenship and Immigration Services has released a guide for new immigrants:

This comprehensive guide contains practical information to help immigrants settle into everyday life in the United States, as well as basic civics information that introduces new immigrants to the U.S. system of government.

CIS ]

Though, looking through the guide, there are quite a few Americans who would benefit from a perusal of this life information.

Props go out to whomever left this article in the Mercury News open on the table. (Most likely Mom or Dad)

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# Saturday, June 04, 2005

A beautiful week ahead

[Weather for San Jose, California]Tomorrow, God willing, I head out to the sunny San Francisco Bay Area to welcome Yaty, my wife, to the US and to hang out with my folks for a few days. The weather looks perfect, I'm almost done packing, I've remembered to pick up a couple of gifts for her birthday (June 10th), and another little surprise for when she lands in the airport (can't say because she reads my page).

Currently I haven't planned much for the week, but I'm hoping for a short trip to Monterey to see the Aquarium; a trip into the city to see Pier 39, the Golden Gate, and Muir woods; a dinner out with the IUC gang; and something special (map) for her birthday. That right there should take most of the time we have, I guess.

I hope I am remembering everything I need for the trip, but to be honest this should be the easiest packing I've done in a long time. Iman has school and won't be able to come along, so I'm only packing for me. And California, contrary to the belief of some, is a domestic destination and requires little more than a visit inside Virginia.

I am flying America West, but I'm not sure how that happened, I had been planning to try out DC's newest airline, Independence Air, but somehow ended up changing that. It also seems I haven't flown much domestically in a while, as I've been informed that food is available for purchase on the flight. For purchase? How cheap have American airlines gotten? Can I fly JAL to California? I'm very skeptical about this shift in the food policy of airlines, but I've been told that everyone does it that way now.

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# Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Rhapsody Fun

700190_215x143.jpgThe in-Rhapsody homepage had 2 tasty tidbits this morning when I logged in. The first was a playlist put together by Mike McGuirk entitled "25 Worst Covers of All Time", and I think he's done his homework:

1. Mexican Radio - Celtic Frost
2. Enter Sandman - Pat Boone
3. He'll Have To Go - Joe Pesci
4. Wild Thing - Sam Kinison
5. 911 Is A Joke - Duran Duran
6. Mississippi Queen - Ozzy Osbourne
7. Sympathy For The Devil - Guns N' Roses
8. Helter Skelter - U2
9. Street Hassle - Simple Minds
10. Whole Lotta Love - Perry Farrell
11. A Hard Day's Night - Peter Sellers
12. Spleen / Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - William Shatner
13. Smells Like Teen Spirit - Tori Amos
14. Born To Be Wild - Evelyn Glennie
15. Kick Out The Jams - The Presidents Of The...
16. Send In The Clowns - Grace Jones
17. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay - Sammy Hagar
18. Hotel California - (Live In Japan) - Wilson Phillips
19. Johnny B. Goode - Frank Marino
20. Ramblin' Man - Andre Williams & 2 Star Tabernacle
21. Shop Around - The Captain & Tennille
22. Ticket To Ride - The Carpenters
23. Ohio / Machine Gun - The Isley Brothers
24. Anarchy In The U.K. - Motley Crue
25. Desperado - The Langley Schools Music Project

Rhapsody Playlist ]

The second tidbit is information that I wanted to know the other day, but figured it was impossible:

RHAPSODY TIP

To cue music to the mixer without playing it, hold down the "Ctrl" key while clicking a play button in the Music Guide.

Rhapsody Home Page ]

Which would have been helpful on Friday as Asjouré and I were Nostalgically playing Hip Hop and Funk tunes from days gone by.

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# Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Know your African countries?

The Africa Quiz will test you. I got a 129 out of 162.

If you really think you know them, try National Geographic's GeoSpy, click on "countries" and then on "Africa". Since it's timed, you probably won't even get through all of the countries unless you really know your stuff.

And then try this quiz:

  1. Does Africa have cows?

If you answered "That's not what I said, you are twisting my words!", then score yourself 100%

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# Thursday, May 26, 2005

Sudsy Adult Swim

Adult swim is about to get sudsier than ever:

The Boondocks, a new animated television comedy based on Aaron McGruder's award-winning comic strip of the same name, will join Adult Swim, Cartoon Network's late-night block of animation for adults this fall. Cartoon Network has ordered 15 half-hour episodes of the series, and like the comic strip, The Boondocks is a provocative family-based comedy brimming with social relevance and satire.

[ Animation Insider - CN Announces 'The Boondocks' ]

A quick scan of the Sunday comics quickly reveals that the only one worth reading is The Boondocks, and this deal will ensure that I can continue to shun all newspaper based information.

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# Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Crazy Afghanis?

I've seen and heard quite a bit of people remarking on the savagery of the Afghani people for killing over a silly thing like the poor treatment of a book. Many seem to think that such crazy behavior is a purely Islamic response. Tom Regan rebuts this assumption quite well:

"Christians, Jews, and Buddhists don't lash out in homicidal rage when their religion is insulted. They don't call for holy war and riot in the streets. It would be unthinkable for a mainstream priest, rabbi, or lama to demand that a blasphemer be slain."

The above paragraph makes an interesting point. There's only one problem with it - it's wrong.

[ Christian Science Monitor Blog | My American Experience Archive May, 2005 ]

In my opinion it shouldn't even be that surprising. Why aren't we asking who died? Or why did they die? One story offers clues, but most shy away from reporting the actual news and instead focus on the news that triggered the news:

Protesters threw rocks and police shot back Friday as violent anti-U.S. protests spread to more Afghan cities, leaving at least eight people dead and threatening a security crisis for the government.

ABC News ]

So it would seem likely that the deaths were not the Afghani's flying to Guantanamo and killing the soldiers that they believed were responsible for the act. There are accidentally deaths related to crowd control. Why can't they do a better job at crowd control? Perhaps you didn't realize that the US has yet to complete the rebuilding of Afghanistan, and that much of their infrastructure still remains to be repaired. Why should the US even be involved? Besides the fact that we invaded to oust the Taliban who protected the criminals responsible for the 9/11 attacks, we also embroiled the country in years of war as our pawn during our cold war with Russia. After training and arming their resistance against the Soviets, we beat feet when it was clear that the USSR wouldn't take Afghanistan. That's right, we trained and armed them and then left them to their own devices.

What kind of ally have we truly been to the Afghanis? Perhaps we are trying to make up now for how we've treated them in the past, but the first step to improving that relationship is taking hundreds of their countrymen, flying them to Cuba, torturing them or close to it, and finally hearing that the Qu'ran was placed in a receptacle meant for waste, you would expect the Afghani people to ask questions and show their displeasure. So, naturally, you'd expect the Afghani's to log on to AOL and type a heated message to their congressman, right? I think we all know that Afghanistan is not America.

Oh, and one more thing, where is the example of the riot that happened with no destruction or casualties? Or if that's in the nature of riots, where is the plan to eradicate the entire world of riots for all time?

Lets instead look to cooler heads on all sides. Lets find out if the Qu'ran was used in a less than respectful manner during interrogations, and make policy that no religion should be disrespected in such a manner. Lets not stop there and get to the bottom of the entire situation in Cuba and the prisons of Iraq. Lets continue to assist the Afghani people to build their fledgling nation into something they can be proud of. Lets continue to resist the forces of darkness that may have prompted the people of Afghanistan to go too far. And last, but not least, lets all redouble our efforts to better understand each other, since we'll have to share the Earth for many years to come.

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# Tuesday, May 24, 2005

I've got a job...

...and therefore insufficient time to pull off hacks like this:

This page is a list of mirrors to the various DS games Nintendo was broadcasting at E3 2005 to anyone who came by their booth with a DS. These games are distributed in .nds format, and can be multibooted to a DS via Firefly's wireless multiboot program if you have a compatible wifi card.

[ akkit.org/DS/E3 - DS at E3 2005 - and others! ]

Of course, maybe some of these folks hack for a living, but I can't determine how they'd make any money at this. Not only have they captured the DS demos that Nintendo had at E3 but they've linked up to "WiFiMe", which is a server and set of drivers to make your compatible WiFi card into a broadcast station for your DS.

And looking for a cheap easy WiFi card that is supported by this, I found the cute Buffalo USB "Key Fob" 802.11b/g [WLI-U2-KG54-AI] which is rather cheap, and tiny, and WiFilicious.

Update: My bad, props to Nick at 4 Color Rebellion.

Update: ChiefValue has a compatible card for just over $20.

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June 5th

Just so there are no more surprises, consider this the official announcement.

Yaty has cleared all DHS and DOS hurdles, has purchased her tickets, and should land in San Francisco's International Airport on June 5th at 6:50 PM. And, of course, I plan on meeting her there.

We'll be spending the week in California, visiting family, and maxing and relaxing.

If anyone has any suggestions on what to see and do in the San Francisco Bay Area, feel free to speak up.

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