Friday, October 29, 2004

Call me. Phil Collins videos never looked this good...

Thursday, October 14, 2004

Definitively. Since the closing of Digital Ear in Tustin I haven't known of a vendor carrying Definitive speakers in the area. Well, for those of you have been in the market for 'em you can now find them at Best Buy via Magnolia HiFi. As of right now you can demo the entire Definitive line at the Irvine, Costa Mesa and the soon to be opened Tustin marketplace store. So, if you're in the market for some good speakers - go check em out. You won't be disappointed.

Tuesday, October 12, 2004

Hello - Now shut up! What could be better than your favorite venue - phone free? I know that everyone seems to rely heavily on the fact that they can talk about the most worthless drivel in the most remote of places but we weren't that bad off before cel phones were we? As France takes a bold step forward I can only hope that the concept catches on over here...

Monday, October 11, 2004

Thank-yee Sai. I don't think any of us thought it would take Stephen King 20 years to complete the Dark Tower series. Over the years most of us thirsted after every bit of new information like wanderers in the desert. I remember getting giddy when one of his books would veer off into the Darklands and give us a brief glimpse of a world that I wanted so desperately to visit again. Whence cometh the Gunslinger? The Tower? His Ka-Tet? So many questions and what appeared to be volumes of information begging to be read...

Well, I finished the final book this past Saturday and realizing the journey looking back I must say that I agree with people that label the Dark Tower Series King's Magnum Opus - 7 books and almost 8,000 pages. And so we've walked with Roland, Susannah, Eddie and Jake. We've crossed over worlds more often than Alice and we've seen the Dark Tower rise up in the horizon... The end came and even though Stephen feels that his ending was "the one that fit" I was still left wanting for more. After six books I'd built up the Crimson King into a larger than life foe and of course I never expected Roland to finish his quest as he started - alone. In retrospect, I should have seen that one coming.

Yes, the journey was the joy but the destination could have been a little better. Hile ye Roland, son of Stephen. May your days be long and your nights be pleasant.

Thursday, October 07, 2004

Hurly Burly. You just never know when you're going to get a big mouthful of someone else's meal on your head...

Can I have a job? Its up to you make sure we don't hire this clown again...

Monday, October 04, 2004


The pillow manufacturer claims that the pillow is not just for "emotional support", in fact its said to support the body better than a normal pillow. I guess if you travel a lot it may not be a bad thing to get the spouse...

Because he says so... Everyone that knows us has a good idea that we don't have any kind of tolerance for our current presidential administration. Now, I certainly don't think that the other side has a better plan but once again its down to the old "better of the two evils issue". The only thing that I don't understand is how so many of my friends seem to blindly support GW when there are so many problems. I won't go as far as to say that its obvious but there is a certain of facts that plainly indicate that the American people have been duped in a good many things lately. As much as I try to find positives about our president I find it harder and harder to support someone who's dismal performance both domestically and abroad is a clear indicator that if given another 4 years we will have even greater problems to recover from.

Now, some of you wil say "its all in the editing" but is it really..? Click here to find out.