Thursday, September 29, 2011
Slow down
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Rogers LTE (4G) is now live
Mobile Syrup has the goods This new service will provide users with the capability to hit download speeds of up to 150 mbps where previously the HPSA Network was limited to under 21 mbps.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Reviewing Windows 8
An in depth review by Joel Fernandes of the new upcoming OS from Microsoft Windows 8 is available over a theTechLabs.com You can also review a beta version of the OS yourself. Be warned the download size is over 4 gigs. Direct download link I will be downloading OS8 later this week to test this out. I may share some thoughts on the matter as well.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Creativity on the decline
So back to the topic of creativity on decline. It seems that the inspiration of the media we see presented to us whether on billboards, movies, commercials need a little bit of an overhaul. I'm really sorry to burst anyone's bubble but when I see the latest new model next to naked on a billboard for a pair of Jean's Ad, which I would never spend a hundred dollars for anyways, it doesn't make me think "Hey that's sexy I should go buy that" it actually makes me think "Are you stupid?" Sorry but it is what it is. Then I usually think what is with this obsession with sex. What does a naked girl have to do with jeans. So there you have it folks Bloggin B is not feeling the love for the lack of creativity out there these days. While there are a few exceptions to the rule I suspect that I will stay away from Hollywood's continued remakes such as the new Scarface which is being planned and why I originally wrote this entry. Some things should just be left as they are. So I will continue to enjoy the new Comic Book Movies which promises to give us a few good flicks for the next few years. Other than that I will be advocating for more originality in the over-saturated zest pool of ideas we once called the Writer's Guild.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Lego Phone sort of
Well not exactly Lego but it will function in a simliar way if microsoft gets their way. The mogul giant has filed for a patent on what actually is a great idea, customizable phone parts. Meaning you would be able to interchange for example your key board on your phone just like how you can buy you own covers for phones.Read more here
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Its a bird.. Its a plane.. Oh no its just a Nasa Satellite
So its almost Friday and the out of control Nasa Satellite is predicted to fall into our atmosphere any day now. Be on the look out for large bus shaped objects looming over head. That just reminded me of an old movie. Ever watched the "gods must be crazy"?
Shining example of...
"A Peel Regional plainclothes officer who investigated drug offenders is himself facing serious drug charges, but the news has been kept quiet.". The full article is http://www.mississauga.com/news/article/1107470--officer-facing-drug-charges
Okay there's two things here which the Mississauga News is insinuating 1) That the Police are trying to avoid scandal. 2) There may be more corruption than we know.
None of this is suprising. Police are humans and no more resilient to the tempter than anyone else. But their is an age old saying from the good book "those who are given much, much will be expected". Should we expect greater accountability from our police and the department? Yes. I really don't want to knock someone who has been given a certain authority's sense of judgement but what kind of message is being sent to the public when a cop in your unit is ultimately given a slap on the wrist. Plain and simple thats what this is. Would you give a asian, black or hispanic male the same treatment a week in prison with pay for dealing drugs. This is an insult to tax payers and really a slap in the face to all the people who have made mistakes in the past and been "punished to the full extent of the law" for engaging in similiar drug related activites. Who knows maybe this guy is corroborating with the force because he has further information but the Peel Police's silence in the public's eyes will be seen more as an attempt to cover up police corruption than serving justice and the safety of the public. This guy should immediately be relieved of duties and made an example of by being tried as a serious offender. Any other job he would be fired on the spot. This is bad judgement and worse bad example from the leaders of the force.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Whose your favorite muppet?
Third place definitely goes to Jerry Statler and Conrad Waldorf the two old guys in the Balcony Booth.
Missy Piggy I can't stand and well Kermit is Kermit but I wish Miss Piggy would get over it already and eat the damn frog so Foozie, Rowlf and Gonzo could run the show and be the stars they so yearn to be lol. That being said I don't know weather I'm actually going to heave over 14 dollars to the movie theater to watch this. I may grab it when it hits the Walmart clearence bin as I'm sure we will see Muppet over stockage very soon. Then again it is a Disney film so you can almost certainly be guarenteed that the DVD will never drop under the price point of $25 whIch is why I very rarely buy Disney Movies. But the Muppets were a huge part of my Childhood, many of ours actually, so maybe I will splurge on seeing this for ol times sake.
How do you like your pages flipped?
So how do you like your pages flipped? What am I talking about? Reading! The way that we read now has been affected by the modern age in many ways. Some people still read magazines and newspapers while others follow blog syndicates, read online magazines, and some just peruse endless web pages. But more specifically in terms of reading novels many people now read their books on electronic devices. eReaders and Apps on Smart Devices such as Kindle or Kobe have changed the face of publishing. There are a number of devices out on the market which have made reading more easily accessible in some ways. With a device such as a Kindle or Kobe Tablet or Smart Phones with the book application you can store numerous books on hard disk and carry it with you anywhere. The age of the paper back is coming to an end or is it? I don't think we'll really ever see print media die out. There is just something about holding a book in hand licking your thumb to turn the next page. While swiping you're finger across a touch screen and having the page flipped virtually before your eyes is really cool I still like the idea of owning hardcovers and paperbacks. Sometimes I own both the ebook and the paperback so if I am away from home and I feel like reading Tolkien's Lord of the Rings I can just look it up in my virtual archive download it and begin reading.
I think many people enjoy the option of having the choice to read a book or a eReader. Very cool.
I also think in some ways electronic readers have generated a renewed interest in reading overall. While the price of some eBooks can run high most are very cheap compared to their counter parts especially considering the way in which the Book industry runs their prints now by releasing Hardcovers first and then months later Paperbacks. It does make a difference in the wallet when you buy the eBook as opposed to the Hardcover. One of the great things about the eBook Stores is that often there are many free books made available as well, while many of them are classic novels, it is very useful to have.
While the ability to switch eBooks between different types of readers is still a controversial issue and I don't exactly like the fact that if I purchase a book from Kindle's Store I may not be able to read it in Kobe due to the DRM restrictions (an encoding format which protects the file from being read on devices other than that which it was purchased on). I'm sure in time this will get straightened out. For now I stay in the best of both worlds. I have my Kindle App on my phone and I have my mini-library where I can grab a paperback and sit down by the fireplace.
Bookworm Blodgett
What's in your wallet?
Monday, September 19, 2011
Electree : The Solar Bonsai
Shockwave Cyberverse destined for the Vault
Sunday, September 18, 2011
English Breakfast
Portabella Mushroom Saute
I put a little Veggie Oil in a skillet heated on Medium High
I used about 5 medium sized Portabella's thinly sliced
Add 1 tbsp each of Red and White Wine Vinegar.
Add 2 tbsp of Olive Oil
Add 3 tbsp of Butter
Add 1 clove of garlic chopped
Add 1/2 tsp of Paprika
Add 1 Tsp of Parsley
Add Freshly Ground Pepper
Mix them up good and then throw in the Portabella's
You can reduce the heat to medium
They should take about 3-5 minutes a side. Flip them half way through
They Original recipe which I used as a reference for this can be found here
Sunday mornings
Also on the agenda today I will be whipping up some Spicy Thai Chicken. I was trying to steal a picture from Rachel Ray (just the pic not a recipe got my own) who had one online that will look similiar to mine but the had it blocked from the internet pirates so we will have to wait until the experiment is over for photo ops. Coming up this week too I plan to head over to Taste of Streetsville so watch out for the post.
The TIFF (Film Festival) is almost over so we won't be seeing any more Blog Entries about Pitt, Fox's Dress or whatever other useless information conjured up in the obsession of "stars" world, haven't heard much about the movies actually. Speaking of movies I have posted some of the trailers that caught my brow:
"Use the force Luke"
Saturday, September 17, 2011
More on Meadowvale Village
http://www.mississauga.com/community/article/1084051--old-meadowvale-village-celebrates-roots
For a little History on Meadowvale read up the Wikipedia page
Apple .... but what about me?
Take a walk through some history
Steppin it up at Pearson
Mississauga News featured an article a few weeks back on the new Air-Rail Link (ALR) which is being headed up by Kathy Haley. Kathy is one of the people who was behind the modern gas station designs amongst numerous other achievements. Her vision of the new ALR is refreshing but it is not enough from the GTAA. Kathy's vision is similiar to that of London England an airport that is fairly well thought out from boutiques to transportation. If you ever fly into London there are three major airports you can land in and a few smaller ones. All of these airports interconnect either through rail or direct coaches which run most of the day. While the price point for fares that she mentions in the article runs from $15-35 it is a little steep if you ask me. I don't recall paying more than 7 pounds when I took it 3 years ago in London. While the direction that Kathy is bringing to the table sounds promising and I believe she will pull it off I think the GTAA seriously needs to step up their vision of the whole of Pearson's operations.
The first thing that needs to be changed is the customs area. The last time I went through in July they had completely eliminated the individual lines for the counters so all travelers went into one big line and eventually went to the next available counter. I am not convinced that this saved more time or was any more efficient. In many airports I have traveled to there is always a line for citizens of that particular country. This in my opinion is the first thing that should be on the GTAA's list of implementing. There is absolutely no reason why a Canadian should be subjected to waiting behind a group of people traveling on Visa's who are being branded as suspicious or warranting long periods of questioning. As bad as that sounds that is the reality of some countries reputation. Unjust in most cases yes, but security is security and we have protocals for a reason. By that is not sufficient enough for those of us who live here. We should be given priority plain and simple. Just like those who go through the process of enrolling in the Nexus program are given a preferred treatment the same should be applied to those who are traveling on Visa's, they should get their own line. Nexus, Citizens and Visa's should be how the lines operate.
It is great that there are shuttles running between the terminals 1 and 3 (who know what happened to 2 it closed actually) but nevertheless the shuttle rail has made things a lot easier and cut down on travel and wait times. But the other big problem I have seen is the how slow the people working at the terminal are to actually get the plane offloaded from the passengers to the baggage. I'm not commenting on people's work ethics but rather the overall system. I'm not exaggerating when I say that I've waited up to ten minutes for the door of the plane to be opened, this is just stupid. Then there is customs and then the baggage pickup. I have waited up to almost an hour on one trip, 40 minutes on a few and very rarely under 30 minutes. Again I say in perspective to many airports I have seen who have a lot more terminals the wait is never more than 20 minutes, actually that's a long wait.
So Kudos to the GTAA for putting a new initiative together to ease the method of travel to and from the airport. Now its time to live up the vision that Kathy has for the ARL being "Something that's considered world-class." In a great city like Toronto why can't their airport live up to the same ideals.
Traveling Blodgett
Friday, September 16, 2011
Cheesy Portabella's
Prepared a light dinner tonight... whipped up a few Portabella Mushrooms stuff with Cheese and a few extra ingredients.
Chopped up some almonds 1/4 Cup. Shredded 1 Cup of Mozzarella cheese (had no Gouda).Mixed up in a bowl 2 teaspoons of parsley, 2 teaspoons of basil, 1 teaspoon of pepper, 1/2 teaspoon of Chili Flakes, 2 teaspoons of Veggie Oil and1 cup of Bread Crumbs. You will use about 5 mid size Portabella's for these measurements.
Turn on your grill to Medium High and Cook the gill side of the mushrooms for about 3-5 minutes. Mix up all the other ingredients in a bowl while the first side of mushrooms are cooking. Once done flip the Mushrooms over and spread your mix on top of each one. Lower the grill lid and cook for about 3-5 minutes or until your cheese is melted to your liking. Ring the dinner bell and enjoy a nice juicy appetizer or make a whole bunch and have Mushrooms steaks for dinner.
Chez Blodge
Catching Up
Being absent from the Blogosphere for the last week and a bit I meant to post on a number of items the most interesting being this alarm clock (on the left) which is shaped as a bomb which you have to diffuse before it goes off. So for all you enthusiasts of exploding stuff this may tickle your fancy. Some people may have too much time on their hand (seriously no pun intended) Speaking of exploding stuff I have been living in dreadful fear of my laptop battery possibly exploding as the good old laptop ( at least a few years and counting) is heating up quite a bit. Other than when I am typing a lot in these rants and discussions I fill my spare time with, I have found that I can run my laptop on AC only .. I know!.. Who would of thought .. actually I reached the point where I had to do this...
Seriously it came to such madness. Yes I had the Cryopak 250 out. I had the mini fan blowing too seems like the fan on the motherboard is gone. (That is not my picture I stole if from Teche Blog) But that aside there have been some interesting topics brought up in other Blogs which I would like to have commented on but being days old and getting a bit late for a Thirsty Thursday Session I may have to cut the discussions short tonight. Unfortunately my dream of picking up my new EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens will have to wait as I had to splurge unexpectedly on new kitchen appliances. That story I will not disclose but yes ceramic top stoves are breakable.
Moving on to more interesting things I have partially completed setting up my 30 gallon aquarium. Yes Bloggin B keeps the water creatures at bay. I added one of my personal favorites a Gold Severum. He is one of my favorites because they are just bad to the bone fishes. You see being in the hobby for almost five years I have kept a few fish. I have also spent a lot more money than I should have on trying to build up a planted aquarium. One learns with experience that Cichlids (the species that Severum's belong too) have a natural instinct to attack plants. They aren't really attacking but we'll call it that as I don't feel like giving a course on Cichlid behavior. Needless to say I have discovered keeping these fish and I've had a few, unfortunately they died due to moving stress and one got hole-in-the-head disease and we we're unable to overcome it, that they almost sit there and watch you. Every time I find my plants floating at the top of the tank I look at him. And then I replant them and he sits there and hides. An hour later I can see him watching and waiting. Eventually I find my plants uprooted again. Sneaky lil bugger.
I also added a Bolivian Ram, three Otto Cats, and a Black Ghost Knife who is not being so friendly today.
Bolivian Ram (he will get more colorful)
Tank (glass needs to be cleaned a little)
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Sunset
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Body check to Netflix
Can google get any bigger? Apparently it is hostile take over time of your tv viewing experience. Move over Netflix, Google launches Canadian online movie services
Avenger Short Clips
Calling all Avenger fans, Empire Online has noted on their website that the first in the series of "Marvel One Shots" has been posted online. The series of mini clips was announced at Comic Con and will focus on tying together any loose ends that may need explaining as we lead up to the big film.