Wednesday, December 31, 2008

End of 2008, Bring on 2009


Well, it's been an interesting year...

I'm sure I'm missing some, but here's what I can recall:

Lot's of wine, Wine and more WINE: new cooler, the G&G, GaryV and too many tastings to mention...

Travel, of course: Santa Ynez (Anniversary), San Jose (Work), Laughlin (AVI w/ the Guys), Sonoma (LG and Di), Del Mar (The Jerr and Special K, Scott n/ Shirl), La Jolla (My BDay), Temecula (Kim's BDay), San Diego (Sea World and The 3 Amigos), Palm Springs (Scott n/ Shirl)...

Many great events with friends and family: HBXBOX,  Meeting Luke Walton, MusInk, Taste of HB, farewell to Pang, Summer Kick off BBQ, Queen Mary Brunch for Father's Day, Sean's graduation, Lauren's visit (and the BEACH!), La Pointe vertical, Jana, Gilles and Karina from France, Tky Day, My first major surgery (the jury's still out on this one...), and of course, Xmas (with the Bonnie Brigade from Colorado, the Wolf's on the Eve @ the Beach)...

Opening of new technological frontiers: iMac,  Facebook, Twitter (hey Linda, Derek, Justin and Claud), UStream, XBR6, vudu, PS3, Guitar Hero World Tour and of course... BLOGGING!

WOW!  When you put it all down, what a crazy, busy, educational and amazing year...

Here's to a SAFE, HAPPY and AMAZING 2009!

See ya then...





 


Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Septoplasty - The Aftermath
















When your septum is blocking one side of your nose by 70%, this is what you look like after they carve out that bad cartilage...

No worries... the Vicadin works just fine...



Monday, December 1, 2008

vudu


Got the XBR6 hooked up and running on Wednesday... On Saturday, we decided to give the vudu (yes, lowercase letters) box a try.  vudu is a box hooked up to your TV and allows you to rent or OWN movies... sort of an on-line Blockbuster or NetFlix.

We purchased this at BestBuy when purchasing the XBR6 set up.  In talking with our service consultant, vudu is something that should work well with our FiOS (fiber-optics) connection through Verizon.

We have the wireless hookup through our Internet connection.  You can also hard-wire via ethernet.  The cost for the vudu unit was $299, but they're giving you a $200 credit towards rentals/purchases right now, so the net cost was $99.  The wireless hook-up is another $99.

vudu has a unique and simple to use remote, one that will be shortly replaced by our Harmony 1 remote (another Blog entry for this). Once you fire up the vudu box, the TV screen takes you through a 4 step process.  First, is verifies your TV/Receiver hook-up.  It then verifies your Internet hook-up.  We have 20/5 for Internet, so that went pretty fast.

Step 3 is where you enter all your account information via their web site, so I grabbed a laptop and entered away.  You're asked for all the basic info (name, email, etc.), plus Credit Card and access codes from the TV display. 

Step 4 then downloads, reboots, etc. all the new software and movie info.  Even with our 20/5 speed, it still took about 10-15 minutes. Once completed, your ready to.

Navigating their menu is pretty easy.  You can search for movies by Title, Actor, Genre, even if the movie is HD or not.  Prices to rent vary from $2.99 in Standard Definition (SD) up to $5.99 in HD or HDX.  Couldn't find what HDX is, but it's the same price as HD. Once you rent the movie, it's available for 30 days in your 'inbox', but once your start play, it's only available for 24 hours.  We wanted to rent Get Smart.  Once you select your preference (SD, HD, HDX) it starts the download process.  For HD, it stated "watch in 32 seconds", so we chose HD and the download began with a status of what % of the download is complete.  Needless to say, it took more than 32 seconds, with various changes in the completion status, as well as changes in 'ready to watch' status.  All in all, from the time of first power-up on the box, going through Steps 1-4, then actually starting to watch the movie, it was an hour.  I'm hoping the next time it will be a matter of selecting the movie and the download process, which I hope is much faster...

You can also 'buy' the movies.  Most were $9.99. Have not done that yet so not sure how that all works.  I'll Blog that when we give it a go.  The selection of movies that were available is not too shabby.  Most current DVD releases, plus some older movies as well.  Not all are available in HD, and not are available to purchase.  I'm sure this will evolve as the vudu process/market matures.

All in all, on a scale of 1-10, 10 being best, I'm giving vudu a 7.5 for now. Not bad for a new product.   As I use it more, I'll add a new Blog entry with any updates to my vudu experience. 

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

A Simple Lesson in Economics

OK... The Election is over. Taxes are a big subject. So let's put tax cuts (something Obama wants to eliminate) in terms everyone can understand...

Suppose that every day, a group of ten men go out for dinner.  The bill for all ten comes to $100.  If they paid their bill the same way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this:

- The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing
- The fifth would pay $1
- The sixth would pay $3
- The seventh $7
- The eighth $12
- The ninth $18
- The tenth man (the richest) would pay $59

So, that's what they decided to do.  The ten men ate dinner in the restaurant every day and seemed quite happy with the arrangement, until one day, the owner of the restaurant threw them a curve.

"Since you are all such good customers, " he said, "I'm going to reduce the cost of your daily meal by $20."  So now dinner for the men cost only $80.  The group still wanted to pay their bill the way we pay our taxes.  So the first four men were unaffected.  They would still eat for free.  But what about the other six paying customers?  How could they divvy up the $20 windfall so that everyone would get his "fair share?"  The six men realized that $20 divided by six us $3.33.  But if they subtracted that from everybody's share, then the fifth and sixth man would each end up being "paid" to eat their meal.  So the restaurant owner suggested that it would be fair to reduce each man's bill by roughly the same amount, and he proceeded to work out the amounts each should pay. And so:

- The fifth man, like that of the first four, now paid nothing (a 100% savings)
- The sixth now paid $2 instead of $3 (33% savings)
- The seventh now paid $5 instead of $7 (28% savings)
- The eighth now paid $9 instead of $12 (25% savings)
- The ninth now paid $14 instead of $18 (22% savings)
- The tenth now paid $50 instead of $59 (15% savings)

Each of the six was better off than before, and the first four continued to eat for free.  But once outside restaurant, the men began to compare their savings.

"I only got a dollar out of the $20," declared the sixth man.  He pointed to the tenth.  "But he got $9".

Yeah, that's right," exclaimed the fifth man.  "I only saved a dollar, too.  It's unfair that he got nine times more than me!'

"That's true!" shouted the seventh man.  "Why should he get $9 back when I got only $2?  The wealthy get all the breaks!'

"Wait a minute," yelled the first four men in unison.  "We didn't get anything at all.  The system exploits the poor!'

The nine men surrounded the tenth and beat him up.

The next night the tenth man didn't show up for dinner, so the nine sat down and ate without him.  But when it cam time to pay the bill, they discovered something important.  They didn't even have enough money between all of them for even half the bill!

That, boys and girls, is how our tax system works.  The people who pay the highest taxes get the most benefit from a tax reduction.

Tax them too much, attack them for being wealthy, and they just may not show up at the table anymore.  There are a lot of good restaurants in the world.

PLEASE LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS...









Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Random Thoughts...


Sorry for the length between posts... no inspiration...

The '86 Dominus sure tasted good the other night...

Surgery is scheduled for December 2... wish me luck...

Is Obama REALLY the President elect... REALLY...?

I LOVE spaghetti and meatballs... could eat it everyday...

Mert... that hat at Joe's the other night was PRICELESS...

It appears that Fall is with us as it's getting cold at night...

Verizon needs to train it's Service Employees better...

The Kings are KILLING me... What the PUCK...?






Thursday, October 16, 2008

Tales from the NOSE


Finally met with my ENT specialist this afternoon...

We went over my Sleep Study results... 13.5 events... which apparently is low in regards to sleep apnea (40+ events is a cause for REAL concern)...

My options are:
  1. Do nothing
  2. Have minor surgery to fix my septum (60-70% blockage on my right side)
  3. Have the surgery above and/or have some small implants in my soft palate
  4. Wear a CPAP for the rest of my life...

Although surgery always has its risks, it appears to be better than either the CPAP or do nothing (which my wife tells me may be grounds for DIVORCE)...

So, if anyone out there has experience with any of this, please add a comment...

I'd love to hear from you...


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Great Place to Eat in San Diego


Next time your in San Diego, you need to check this place out:

www.jackandgiulios.com

Had a great dinner there this last Saturday after a long day at Sea World.

This old world Italian restaurant was two blocks walking distance from our Hotel in the 'Old Town' area of San Diego.

I started off with a Moretti on tap while my wife ordered their specialty Lemon Drop (our 17 year old Son had to be satisfied with Sprite)... 

There were a variety of options available from the antipasti side of the menu, but my wife, son and I decide to split the 'Insalata California' after our server told us it would be enough for the three of us.  We also ordered some garlic bread to munch on.

The salad consisted of  chopped Romaine, avocado, chunks of Roquefort, bacon and an oil and balsamic dressing.  It was delicious and just the right size to split so we wouldn't fill up before our entrees arrived.  The garlic bread was not too thick, with just the right amount of garlic

My Son ordered the Fettucini Alfredo with Chicken.  It was a large portion with a lot of chicken.  The sauce was very light and not too salty, as you tend to find in some places.

My wife ordered the Gnocchi con Porcini along with a glass of Raymond Reserve Sauvignon Blanc.  WOW!  These were the best gnocchi ever!  Extremely fresh and light, they literally melted in your mouth.  The mushrooms were cooked just right and the sauce was delicate and flavorful. A perfect pairing with the Sauv Blanc.

I ordered the Filet Mignon in a rosemary/cognac sauce with a glass of San Felice Classico Chianti.  The steak was cooked perfect (medium) and the sauce was to die for.  It was served with a side of penne in a basil tomato sauce.  AWESOME indeed... I had to fight off both my wife and son... The Chianti was a little on the light side, but held up well to the rich sauce.

After sharing all three entrees with each other, we were too full to order any dessert, but I'm sure they would have been great as well...

The wine list is very moderately priced with a small selection of wines by the glass and half bottle, and a decent full bottle selection...

Give this gem a try and let me know what you think... 




Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Random Thoughts...


Video blogging... almost there, but not yet... not 'smooth' enough on camera... hopefully soon...

Temecula this last weekend... fun, but most on the trip (7 of us) thought the wine was not good at all...  Are we 'wine snobs'...?  Could be, but most of then wines just had no power, pizzazz... just really, really, bland... 

There were a couple of drinks... actually, both Ports... from Faulkner and Mt. Palomar... that were pretty good...

Finally... check this out short vid on ROI from Gary V... he's a lot more than just wine...

http://garyvaynerchuk.com/

I don't know anyone who reads the paper anymore, except myself and my Dad...  :p

Leave me your thoughts...

And a special shout out to Colette Grob... hope you're feeling OK...

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Sorry...

It's been a while since my last entry...

Been struggling with where to take this...

I may try a video entry tomorrow... that could be scary...

Been watching some live feeds this week from Titus Winery...

They are another live show today at 3pm:  http://www.ustream.tv/channel/titus_tv

Try to catch if you can... interesting stuff, especially since some of us are heading to Temecula Saturday... we may get to catch some harvest activities...

Let me know what you think...

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

You HAVE to Watch This...

This is an older webisode from Gary Vee (posted a piece on him down below)...

http://tv.winelibrary.com/2006/12/15/how-to-get-your-wine-palate-trained-episode-148/#comment-503429

This deals with how to train your palate for tasting wine... 

It's 30 minutes long, but the payoff at the end is worth it....

I just may have to do some of this at our next wine tasting...

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Got SLEEP...?


Went for a sleep evaluation Tuesday night... to check and see if I've got sleep apnea...

Ever have one...?  They attach all these electrodes to your head, face, neck, leg...

Slept pretty good though... until the Dr. awoke me at midnight and had me put on a mask...

The Wife has been bugging me for... oh... almost a year to go get checked...

I tried different pillows... nose strips... sleeping on my back, my right side, left side... stomach...

Still didn't help...

So... got the call this afternoon... come in and get fitted for the MASK....

Yikes!  this will be an adjustment... I get it in about 3 weeks... will let you know how it goes...

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

NFL Refs...


WOW!  Two games this week, the Refs blew... one with major implications...

For you Charger's FANS, you know what I'm talking about...

Ed Hochuli, the Ref for the Chargers/Broncos game really blew it... and it could cost the Chargers the chance to make the playoffs...  rarely does an 0-2 team make the playoffs... OK, OK, yeah, the Giants won the Super Bowl after going 0-2, but that is the exception...

Were you aware that of the four major sports (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL), the NFL Refs are the only ones who have a regular job besides being a ref... in the other three sports, being a referee is their full time job...

And the NFL rules...?  How about a Common Sense rule..?

Your thoughts...?



Tuesday, September 9, 2008

La Jolla, Baby...

We went to La Jolla this weekend to celebrate my b-day... first time visiting...

Went to the downtown L Jolla to start... went to lunch at George's...

http://www.georgesatthecove.com/

Great lunch... awesome view... and a potent Bloody Mary... Kim had a Vodka infused strawberry lemonade... oh... and good food too  ;-)

Walked a bit downtown... nice shops... then went to the shore... people swimming and snorkeling...

Made our way back to La Jolla 'proper'... just off the 5... stayed at the Marriott...

Older building, but has been nicely upgraded... rooms are nice... we had a great view... new LCDs for your TV viewing pleasure...

Downstairs bar was cool... great wine list by the glass (had an '03 Freemark Abbey)... and watched a heartbreak for SDSU v the Domers...

Went to Roy's for dinner... first time there... great fresh fish...

Closed out the evening at the bar downstairs... couldn't go to the room as a fire alarm went off on the 11th floor (probably those damn USC water-polo players goofing around)...

All in all... La Jolla's a great place for a quick weekend get-a-way...

Ciao...

Friday, September 5, 2008

Ready 4 The Weekend...

No post yesterday... celebrated my 46th... went to a great place for dinner... referred by The Jerr...

http://www.davincilb.com/

Awesome view of the Long Beach Airport... great ambiance... and the food... WONDERFUL...

Great presentation... nice size portions... glad my Dad paid the bill  ;-)

Heading to La Jolla with the Wife tomorrow... overnighter... will report on the goods (food, drink, etc..) on Monday...

Everyone... enjoy your weekend...


Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Do You Like Wine...?

For those of you who know me, I love wine... 

Was tooling around the Internet last week... check out this guy:

http://tv.winelibrary.com

He's out of Jersey... has PASSION and KNOWLEDGE for wine...

And he wants to share with all..

Also, for cool shirts from him, use the widget below...

http://pleasedress.me/tools/widget

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Is Summer Over...?

The Labor Day weekend has come and gone... so does this mean the end of Summer...?

I think not...

The weather is still nice... the BBQ is still grillin' (salmon tonight)... 

Call me crazy, but this is the best time of the year... College football (take THAT Tennessee), NFL, the CHASE, and Baseball in its finals days before the playoffs... WOW!

Can it get any better...?


Thursday, August 28, 2008

DNC


IF you're a Democrat, does the idea of a 'huge' audience stir your passions...?

80,000+ Obamaites will be at Invesco Field in Denver tonight to hear his acceptance speech...

Will it work, or will it backfire, as Republicans are hoping...?

Will it cement Obama as the 'people's choice', or will he still be seen as a creation of an over-active media...?

I welcome your comments...

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Summer Colds...

really SUCK!

To start, unlike during Winter when you want to get warm, in the Summer, it's too hot to 'bundle up'...

Then, while you have the fever, you sweat like a PIG... stinking up the house...

Finally, no appetite... and again, unlike Winter, soup is the LAST thing on your mind...

Quick tangent,  while watching the Fox 11 10 o'clock news last night, I thought about John Beard...

They fired him last December and replaced him with Carlos Amezcua... and boy, DOES HE SUCK... personality like cardboard, and always makes mistakes...

If you're interested in John and what he's up to, here's his website:

http://www.johnbeard.com/index.html


Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Getting Old...

I'm relatively young... but boy, do I feel old today...

My only child starts his Senior year of High School tomorrow...

When I look back 29 years when I started my Senior year.. man, have things changed...

One thing for sure, gas was a lot cheaper... and I didn't even have my own car, prying my Mom's whenever I could get a chance... 

There wasn't a Starbucks at every other intersection...

And In-and-Out, there was only one close to us in Torrance... off the 22 in Garden Grove...

No ESPN, or sports-talk for the matter... and the Rams were still in L.A.

My beloved Kings were still at the Forum, and in purple and gold...

Oh well, time moves on... and I'm still waiting to touch Lord Stanley's Cup...


Monday, August 25, 2008

Blogging...

Should get better like fine wine... as I'm new to this, I have no idea where it will take me... maybe cathartic (although per the dictionary, 'from the bowels'... YIKES!)... therapy of sorts... we'll see...

Post #1

Ever notice how people take things for granted...?  How people do whatever they want, without any care on how it affects other people...?  The guy who parks in front of the grocery store, making people walk around him with their carts, because he's too lazy to park in a marked stall...? That's what is wrong these days... too many people that are too selfish... as though we're living in their world...