October 28th, 2006, Lunch Time | permalink

So since my last proper post, I’ve managed to bag myself a job, and I’ll be honest, it’s not the greatest job for a cornucopia of reasons but it’s only temporary to get us through the holiday period which is fast approaching.

So other than the job, my time has been taken up with Football Manager 2007, only a couple of hours here and there and my old Championship Manager/Football Manager fix is in full effect, so much so that Robyn chastised me for talking tactics with my brother last weekend. I’ll be honest, I’m now on my second game after a brash resignation and auto save managed to screw me first time round.

So for obvious reasons I go Rangers, and art imitates life too much, poor inherited team, no money, no luck.

Football Manager 2007

I spent the entire £2M transfer fund on Steven Naismith from Kilmarnock (prolly the best £135K I’ve ever spent in my Championship Manager/Football Manager career), David Clarkson from Motherwell (though he’s not as good as he was in previous games so he’s on loan to my feeder club Stoke City), Hakan Yakin from Young Boys of Bern (he was the majority, and worth every penny) and Clint Mathis from the MLS for free. As it says I’m currently 2nd in the SPL (ha!) 3 points behind Hearts and just ahead of Celtic. I’m also facing a mutiny as I sold Thomas Buffel to Liverpool during the January transfer window (mainly for the money) and Karl Svensson got pissed and after I said we have more than enough cover he handed in a transfer request and the rest of the squad want me to keep him…

I have to say, this is a very involving game, especially compared to older versions, the Svensson incident is a great example. I keep finding new things all the time, like getting older players to tutor younger ones so they improve quicker, complaining about bad refereeing decisions, praising other players so they become unsettled and allowing you to swoop in and buy them…

So I love it, though Robyn probably hates it

October 26th, 2006, Late Evening | permalink

A man was killed in Peachtree City after his estranged wife shot him in the car park of his work. The man was Eric Paul Ulrich, my mother’s cousin’s husband’s brother… I’m utterly stunned.

October 25th, 2006, Late Morning | permalink

Enron Explorer. Read all the emails of a dying company written by those with their heads in the noose. All nicely tagged and searchable.

October 23rd, 2006, Late Morning | permalink

How not to end a marathon. As he crossed the finish line of the 2006 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon, Robert Cherulyot slipped on a logo at the finish line and cracked his head on the pavement.

October 21st, 2006, Lunch Time | permalink

Flickr: At the Car Wash...

October 18th, 2006, Late Evening | permalink

Flickr: Pink and White

October 17th, 2006, Mid-Morning | permalink

This goes down as the most belated movie “review” I’ve ever done, as I went to see this fine, fine, funny movie over a week ago with Duane. It’s not because it’s bad or anything, quite the opposite, I’m just really lazy like that.

Little Miss Sunshine

Where was I? Oh yeah, Little Miss Sunshine, this can be wrapped up in seven words “dysfunctional family go on a road trip” but really, it’s so much more than that. As I said, it’s the tale of a dysfunctional family who drive from New Mexico to California so the young daughter can take part in the “Little Miss Sunshine” beauty pageant, along the way they fight and argue and eventually come together when needed. The characters are very engaging, from the loud, abrasive, heroin snorting grand father (yes, you read that right) to the silent, angst-ridden, Nietzsche reading teenage son, they are all very well written and portrayed on screen.

While it’s a funny, funny movie, it’s also very touching and highly recommended, in fact I want to go see it again.

October 16th, 2006, Late at Night | permalink

An awesome Sony Bravia advert. Shot on location in Glasgow, Scotland.

October 14th, 2006, Late Afternoon | permalink
October 13th, 2006, Mid-Morning | permalink

Flash Earth. A wonderful site that combines pretty much every satellite aerial imagery site you can think of to show what Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and NASA would show on any point on Earth.

October 13th, 2006, The Midnight Hour | permalink

AKA: Things That Piss Me Off

Dear ABC,

We live in a wonderous age, if not for all the shit going down this would truely be considered man’s golden age. We can put man on the moon, tourists in space, we can cure almost any disease, the limit is only your imagination… So I ask you this.

In this golden age of man, we can pause live tv, we can rewind it, we can fast forward through annoying commercials that no one cares about, and as a broadcasting corporation you provide some excellent entertainment, and god bless you for that. But why, in your infinite wisdom, can you make programs like Desperate Housewives, Boston Legal and Lost end on time while Grey’s Anatomy has over run it’s timeslot 2 out of the last 3 weeks?

Now imagine sitting down to watch this thrilling show and just when the good bit is about to be revealed, my TiVo is asking me if I really want to delete this show…

Awwwww hell to the naw!

Is this some sick ploy to drive people to your site to watch that “Grey’s Anatomy Moment”? Do I really have to ask my TiVo to record those extra minutes you decided to sell as adverts? Is it too much to ask that when a prerecorded show ends at 10pm, it really means 10pm?

Now I have to wait till tomorrow morning to find out what I missed, not cool… Not cool at all.

October 11th, 2006, Mid-Afternoon | permalink

BREAKING NEWS

A small plane has crashed into a high-rise residential building at 72nd Street and York in Manhattan in New York City. No further details immediately available.

Plane Crash in NYC

EDIT: Police are en route to the site, said to be at 525 E. 72nd Street. Flames and smoke could be seen pouring from the high rise apartment as fire engines raced to the scene.

BBC Coverage

CNN Coverage

EDIT (5:21pm): ESPN reports that New York Yankees relief pitcher, Cory Lidle was the pilot of the plane… It was only a few days ago he was pitching for the Yankees against the Tigers.

October 11th, 2006, Late Morning | permalink

A trailer for Grind House. A case of two movies in one here by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. And it looks SO awesome… It has everything, mindless violence and a chick with a gun for a leg… Yes, a chick with a gun for a leg!

October 9th, 2006, Early Evening | permalink
October 9th, 2006, Lunch Time | permalink