It’s something that has gone generally unheard of on my life for quite some time. I’m far from being used to hearing my alarm go off on a Sunday morning. It hurt. I’m not being figurative here, it literally hurt. The entirety of my inner being screamed back at the sound that disturbed its slumber,
Tweetly Week in Review for 2011-07-10
I can still walk to Starbucks in Cambridge… It just takes me a wee bit longer. @ Starbucks http://instagr.am/p/G3mE-/ # @SpectacledBear Approx 35 minutes at a casual pace. Was pretty nice. Might do it again next Sunday. # I just bought #Torchlight from #Steam for $2.99. I just couldn’t say no to that. # @iAvs
The Inevitable Smartphone
I know I’ve used that term inevitable a lot lately (a lot, two words folks), but there are certain points along anyone’s timeline that are fixed. And in this case, this fixed point revolves around my new (and first) iPhone. Now, I know that there’s a very good chance that the iPhone 4s will like
It was inevitable.
I actually had just entered a title heading for a blog post when TheWife™ cleverly reminded me that I was thirsty for a Mill St. Tankhouse Ale. I placed the new iPad 2 on the table, when no sooner than I put it down, her rouse successful, the iPad was scooped up into TheWife™s own
Cusps and Bubbles
You never want to mention things before they happen–it’s nothing short of a bad omen. You talk the big game and it will inevitably come back, chew down some of the worlds worst tobacco, and slowly dribble an ensuing loogie in, and around, your face. I look forward to your comments. When it comes to
I ain’t waitin’ in line for that.
There was a time when I was an early adopter of all things cool gadgets of geekery. Video games systems, new toys, etc. Like all the morons who lined up all day to buy an iPad 2 yesterday, I took a sick sense of pride in being one of the first to obtain these coveted
My own 2010 in review — also obligatory
Keeping track of your own life events is a pretty daunting task. Not so much remember that they happened, but more of when it happened. Most of what I remember happening in 2010 is what happened in the past two months. To be fair though, the first ten months of 2010 per rather nondescript. With
Nothing Like the Fresh Smell of Napalm in the Morning
Not real napalm. Maybe not napalm at all. What the hell am I talking about!? Oh yeah. RISK! I nearly dropped a bomb in my pants when I heard that EA had released RISK for the iPhone and iPod Touch. I luvz me some RISK. I don’t get to play that game nearly enough! The
The iPad is “Magical?” Pfft. My @$$!
Today I touched an iPad for the first time. My eyes lit up at first, but they quickly reverted back to normal, and then began to gawk in frustration at the device. The only thing that may be considered magical about the thing, is how quickly it can piss me off. My friend Ross re-tweeted
Do Consumers Really Care? (or; go ahead, jump!)
Ah Foxconn. It’s not a highly recognized name, that is, at least up until recently. Even that may be stretching it. If you’re still feeling a bit in the dark, Foxconn is the Taiwan based company that assembles many of Apples handheld devices such as your iPod or your iPhone. The company employs over 540,000





