February 25th, 2010 | Filed in: Blog, Reviews | Share: Twitter / Facebook | 1 Comment »

For those of you not familiar with TED, here is a great introduction of what it’s all about, well sort of at least. TED is usually conference where people share their ideas and innovations, always something interesting to watch and listen to. This time Bill Gates takes the spotlight sharing his thoughts on the world, poverty, and brings it together with the focus on energy. Check it out!


February 24th, 2010 | Filed in: Blog | Share: Twitter / Facebook | 1 Comment »

As one Digg user said, “This is too awesomely stupid NOT to laugh at.”


February 18th, 2010 | Filed in: Blog, Reviews | Share: Twitter / Facebook | 3 Comments »

Okay, not literally, but this thing is ridiculously bright. I decided to go with a Romisen flashlight, the price was great on dealextreme, but then I discovered Shining Beam. Tuesday I ordered the flashlight, and it came today. Shining Beam typically sells modded flashlights that you can find on websites like dealextreme. Both websites sell flashlights at a great price, yet work ridiculously well. The Romisen flashlight I ordered has a modded clicky switch in the back so that you can momentarily turn it on, and upgraded with a CREE Q5 LED. The flashlight is fantastic, and the build quality feels wonderful, the best part though was the price, which can’t be beat for what you are getting. Once again the thing is bright, and you must be careful operating it so you don’t hurt your eyes, like those guys on the freeway that upgraded their headlights to HID lamps and either never properly aimed them, or aren’t running them with lenses, which in that case totally blind you when they are behind you, and you want to kill them.

So you are reading this and thinking either whoa cool! or eh, totally lame. See, last fall I found myself on a hike at night, with a small toy-like LED flashlight that had some luminance, but just not enough. Later I started doing a little bit more research and came up with what I got, and I am more than happy with it. I think my next flashlight though I might was something adjustable, regardless, I encourage you to check out Shining Beam and Candle Power Fourms if you think this might be something that interests you.

Here is a link to the flashlight I bought, they also sell it in black,
http://www.shiningbeam.com/servlet/the-88/Romisen-RC-dsh-F4-CREE-Q5/Detail


February 11th, 2010 | Filed in: Blog, Reviews | Share: Twitter / Facebook | 3 Comments »

A little something a lot of people don’t really know about me is my fascination with North Korea. Maybe those of you reading this are somewhat educated on North Korea, but time after time it is to my surprise how many people aren’t. I have a thing for watching documentaries on the country, and have seen a lot of them. But today I discovered a very awesome website from a post on Digg, immediately catching my attention with the words North Korea in the post title, I couldn’t contain myself but to see what my fellow digg users were digging up. VBS.tv, was the website that produced the video, which I of course later found do lots of little documentaries. So I watched, and all I really can say is watch it and that it’s by far my favorite video on North Korea made yet. It shows a few things I’ve never seen before, and is filmed in a way that might seem that of a bloggers point of view, very raw, yet still produced in a professional manner. You can tell that most of the time, they are secretly filming when they are not supposed to, on digital cameras. This Documentary by far (in my own opinion), is the best introduction yet to those who are not familiar with the homogeneous North Korea or their leader, Kim Jong-il.

For some reason the video, Vice Guide to North Korea is in 3 parts.
All 3 parts are accessible after the page break.

Part 1

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January 26th, 2010 | Filed in: Blog | Share: Twitter / Facebook | No Comments »

Woo! Okay so a few days ago I noticed my battery wasn’t charging, lame right? so I didn’t think too much of it, and thought I’d just figure it out later. After a couple of days I moved the Macbook to the dining room table and noticed that it was lopsided, I figured I was missing a foot (you know the little rubber feet on the underside), it wasn’t that, I noticed the huge lump on the battery. Turns out it was indeed swollen, or exploded, either way– today I called Applecare on the phone, they said to take it to the Apple Store. So I made an appointment, took it in, and even though it was passed its warranty, the battery shouldn’t have been swollen at its age, so they exchanged it out for me, free of charge. Very awesome.


January 24th, 2010 | Filed in: Blog | Share: Twitter / Facebook | No Comments »

So far so good, still working on a good amount of under the hood stuff on Stevo.org, but you might see that a lot of things look a little cleaner as well, fonts correct sizes, etc. Take a browse around and see what’s up, I really like how the comments is working out, I also added an option to create a gravatar before you comment, I thought that was a pretty cool idea myself, so it’s there now. Figure the site should be running 100% live pretty soon. At least you can see view the website regardless. Anyway, I’ve had a very long day, tomorrow is Sunday and the rain has finally stopped, I’m ready to get some shut eye. That’s about it, I love you all. Discuss.


December 16th, 2009 | Filed in: Blog | Share: Twitter / Facebook | 2 Comments »

Interesting!

BMW 1 Series Concept goes Electric!

Okay, back to work..


December 16th, 2009 | Filed in: Blog | Share: Twitter / Facebook | No Comments »

So bear with me..

James, that means you.


September 24th, 2009 | Filed in: Blog | Share: Twitter / Facebook | 2 Comments »

My good friend James [Sco] left for england today for school. I’m not sure when the next time I’ll see him is, but what an awesome guy, if you haven’t checkout of his blog already, please do [Sco].  Aside from that, he also designed me an awesome card today, I took a photo of a part of it because it looks really cool.

Speaking of which, James– when you arrive, we gotta talk about how to get posting photos more efficiently on here.

Anyway, till we meet again my friend.


September 12th, 2009 | Filed in: Blog | Share: Twitter / Facebook | 1 Comment »

A sammich is a type of sandwich. However, it is not just any kind of sandwich. Any old schmuck can throw lunchmeat between two slices of bread and have a sandwich.

But no. A sammich is not just a sandwich, it is not just a meal. Sammich is a term reserved for only the holiest and mightiest of all sandwiches. A sammich is a true work of culinary art; a feast on a bun, if you will. A sammich is not made of the best ingredients; it is made of the *right* ingredients. It needs the right meats, and the right cheese(s), the right sauce, the right veggies, and the right kind of bread.

Taking footlong sub bread and throwing every kind of meat and cheese and everything else under the sun or in your kitchen pantry on it does not a sammich make. It is akin to an incohesive mishmosh of colors on an artist’s easel.

Sandwiches make a good snack, but sammiches are forever.

Taken from Urban Dictionary