Those Thing’s Are Frickin’ Sweet (Updated)

And let me tell ya, if I had the money, I’d buy an iPhone when it came available (and if it actually worked locally, as we don’t have Cingular coverage). Needless to say, today’s announcement has totally beaten up Palm and RIM’s stocks.

But I can’t even remotely imagine how much this thing’s going to cost $499, apparently. I’d be happy with a Google phone (or a phone that can run all those cool Google apps). At the very least, if I ever lose my phone, Google will help me find it.

Updated on 1/11: A few more links for ya:

I’m Honored…

…to be a part of this oddball experiment where a guy links to 2000 places in a single blog posting. The only reason I picked it up as I was doing some ego surfing on Technorati and happened to notice that link. Why you’d do this, I have no idea.

Fun Music Video

This music video by Lasse Gjertsen (no idea who the guy is) has been watched some two million times on YouTube, and watch below and you’ll see why. Entertaining stuff.

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Don’t Mess With Keith Richards

The guy will whoop your butt…

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You Park Like An A**hole

Tell those idiot parkers that take up two spaces how you really feel.

There’s A Wiki For Everything

It used to be that you could always say there’s a web site for everything. Now there’s a Wiki for everything, like this Wiki about all things sex (NSFW on some pages of it).

See, the Brits DO Talk On The Phone Naked

Remember how I linked to a story about how nearly half of all Brits chat on the phone naked? One of my Brit buddies knows that to be true, and caught the following video of his neighbor walking around the house, gabbing on the phone, full monty. He didn’t feel like dealing with uploading it to YouTube, so I did it for him (which munched the video up pretty good, but I’m not about to post the large high res video here).

Update: Wow, that was fast. Video was pulled by YouTube because of “Inappropriate Content”. Apparently seeing a blurry penis is inappropriate. Go figure.

I’ll find another place to host it at some point.

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What a Day…

I was going to post something about all this last night, but I was too dang tired, but yesterday was just a rotten day. After my near death experience in the morning (OK, that’s exaggerating just a tad), my evening just made the day that much better. As I tried to start my car last night to start my drive home, my car wouldn’t start. I tried getting it jumped, but that didn’t help. I grabbed my electrical tester, and the battery had plenty of juice, so that wasn’t the problem. There was just no power to the car from it — no cab lights, head lights, etc… . I inspected all the connectors that I could see, and they all looked fine, but it was 15 degrees outside (well below freezing), and I didn’t want to stand there in the cold removing and reconnecting cables. So I called AAA, and they said they could make it there in about an hour and 15 minutes. So I just hung out at the office until close to the time they were supposed to get out there. A maintenance guy from the other company I work at saw my car and stopped by. He’s not a car guy either, but in all his infinite wisdom, he tries just smacking my battery with his wrench.

And my car lit up. Figures the primitive method would get the thing fired up. It took me about an hour to drive home after that, but he at least followed me to Bend because he did live in town.

So then I’m putting a round in our woodstove — our primary source of heat — for the night. As I was shutting the door, the round rolled back and got in the way as I was shutting the door. Now I have a nice crack or five in the woodstove glass — which I’m sure will cost a pretty penny to replace. Great.

Anybody know anybody locally who can replace woodstove glass for a reasonable price? Many glass shops I’ve dealt with in the past don’t the ceramic glass that’s used in woodstoves (and I probably need the gasket replaced, too.

Linux Link Dump

I know I’ve been doing a few of these lately, but they’re by far the easiest way to share a bunch of links without entries for all of them. So here’s a Linux/Unix link dump:

Update 1/17/07: And a few more:

My Commute Sucks

My job is fine. It pays the bills, I work with nice people, make decent money, it’s secure, etc… but the one thing I hate about my job more than anything is actually getting to the office on a daily basis. Especially on days like this.

Complaining about my commute is nothing new on this site. I drive from the north east side of Bend to Sunriver every day. Usually takes me about 40 minutes to do it, 30 on a clear sunny day (hit the parkway and go). It’s been raining in Bend for the last 24 hours or so, and then it dropped below freezing last night so all that rain turned to ice. However, it kept snowing south of Bend (high elevation) so there was basically two or three inches of snow on top of the skating rink that Highway 97 has become south of Lava Butte. And the highway is already horribly dangerous in that area, narrowing down into one narrow southbound lane from two and being further narrowed by the amount of snow on the road.

This is a stretch of highway that people generally drive way too fast, especially in the Winter. There are a lot of tourists and others who have never driven in the snow, and SUV owners who think they can easily drive 65+MPH on a 55MPH road that’s covered with ice. As I was approaching where the road narrows up to one lane, I was going maybe 30MPH (at the most) as were all the cars in front of me. I look up in my rear-view window and see a small SUV (little Isuzu or something) with skis on top rapidly approaching me (going at least 60). I could see him getting closer and closer, and meanwhile I’m trying to find a place to bail out in case he can’t stop. At the last minute, he finally looks up from his cell phone and slams on his brakes, nearly flying off the road. Then he proceeds to tailgate me all the way to the Sunriver turnoff (about three miles down the road). I couldn’t pull off to let him by without endangering myself further.

And then the real fun started. They’re building a new cloverleaf interchange at the intersection of South Century Drive (the main Sunriver turn off) and the highway. It’s a mess down there right now, and turning off into Sunriver is even more dangerous than before until the construction is completed. I proceed to make the right-hand turn as slow as my car will go, get it turned at the 90° angle, and my car continues to slide. It slid about eight feet before coming to a stop literally three inches from a large pickup truck. So I thankfully didn’t hit him, but I was rattled quite a bit. But as I spent a few seconds gaining my senses there are getting shaken up, jackass SUV boy that was tailgating me for the last few miles whips by me, and proceeds to drive 70+ towards the mountain.

That stretch of road is so nasty, and if I could have this same job in Bend, I’d be a lot less stressed out. That interchange that will (in theory) make that area a bit safer can not come soon enough.

And as I was writing this entry, we just got a phone call from a Realtor at our office here, who said there’s a truck Jack-knifed at the intersection where I nearly hit the pickup. I don’t see anything on TripCheck yet, but apparently the highway’s been closed.

Morals of this story? If you have an SUV, that doesn’t give you any right to haul butt down the road. Two, drive carefully out there, as it’s a mess.