Category: art
08/30/15 07:31 - 76.ºF - ID#60193
Squeaky Wheel Dirty Thirty Peep Show
The art itself was a mixed bag - some was cool, some was kind of lame. I loved the dirty bird exhibit and satanic rabbit pentagram.
There was also delicious coco food, including a white bean arugula salad, and fancy chocolates. There were also free drinks. I still don't like gin.
I think my favorite scene of the night was Nick's drag getup. I seriously didn't recognize him when he came up to me.
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Category: birthday
08/28/15 11:44 - 62.ºF - ID#60189
Birthday dinners at the Visco's
Our team ((e:mike), (e:paul), Tony and I) ended up winning catchphrase again, come-from-behind, over the Mickelson pair. Don't count us out!
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Category: birthdays
08/28/15 03:22 - 73.ºF - ID#60188
Happy birthday Terry!
The past two years with you have been amazing and I can't wait to see what's in store for all of us!
A few pictures of the pre-birthday brownies. We really need to get some real candles.
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Category: estrip
08/27/15 11:43 - 61.ºF - ID#60187
e:strip anniversary
I know I've been neglecting (e:strip) posts lately but I really would like to write more, similar to (e:mike,60184). Writing about topics other than programming at work is good for me on multiple levels. How often do I write about something non-technical? And even if I do write about programming, it could be a new topic to reinforce or learn more about.
Most of my journals are catalogs/photo dumps of my life and pretty uninteresting. One one hand I like having that virtual record. I do a lot of self-censorship - either by delaying, rethinking and rewriting what I want to write about until it's boiled to a sanitized blurb, or not published at all. I feel that unlike the heady heyday of (e:strip), what you write is more attached to you than before. But honestly, who really cares? This isn't facebook or google who's tracking every word you say to sell your soul to some marketer later. The old posts of (e:strip) were much more interesting - sometimes, I click on the random article link just to read them
From now on, I would like to write at least one post a day. Even if I have nothing interesting to write about than some youtube video I saw, or some programming concept that just clicked.
I'd also like to work on updating and developing the site a little - (e:paul,60191) just added poop emojis, and there's a lot more that could be modernized (even if it's just on the back end). I'll save that for winter though ;)
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Category: mobl
08/27/15 11:43 - 61.ºF - ID#60186
Note 4 and the end of phones
I've had an upgrade to use since March, and I know AT&T was profiting off it - but I couldn't justify paying money for a Note 4, especially while I had a Note 3 that still worked (minus (e:paul)'s crack and the lack of charging from when I took a drunk bath with the phone). It seemed wasteful.
Well I wanted to have a working and long lasting phone for Jabe Pond this week - so I finally bit the bullet and upgraded to the Note 4, for $0 upfront!
The Note 5 is out, but it sucks - who wants a sealed up phone you can't root, take the battery out of, add an SD card into, and adds a glass back? For $300!
The new phone is nicer, especially the camera and battery life - but it's not as life changing as when I went from a flip phone to a HTC Titan, or a Windows Phone to the Galaxy S3.
I really feel that we're reaching the end of the treadmill of consumer electronics capitalism... I'd like to write about (e:paul)'s breakdown at the AT&T store when he realized there's nothing new he wanted to buy.
The best feature of the phone is if you press the power button three times, the emergency mode is activated and it sends an SOS text with a picture from both cameras, a sound clip, and your location to your emergency contact.
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Category: food
08/27/15 11:42 - 61.ºF - ID#60185
Sato
Paul managed to order a large ramen with extra noodles, I think it topped out at a volume of three liters.
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Category: random
08/23/15 10:30 - 77.ºF - ID#60178
Memorial mystery
On the way back to the US we stopped at the Mather Friendship memorial. Some shit went down because there was an abandoned purse, a Bob Marley t-shirt, and an god-scribbled envelope full of disability applications. Alien abduction? Robbery? Second coming?
Alex Susman
2261 Adirondack Trail
Oakville, ON L6M 4W4
what is up? Bitte melde dich!
When we got home (e:terry) went into nonna mode and churned out a delicious risotto.
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Category: going out
08/23/15 10:29 - 77.ºF - ID#60177
Underground buffet
Surprisingly the place was packed and there was a drag show going on.
After Underground we went to Fugazi, where (e:robert) and company were hanging. The gay party ended up at our house after. I got way too turnt to take any pictures but (e:paul,60181) has a picture of the spankings.
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Category: bikes
08/23/15 10:28 - 77.ºF - ID#60176
Industrial bike ride - Buffalo Color Cor
While (e:paul) napped on Saturday, (e:terry) and I took a trip around South Buffalo. This time we took a different route involving Elk Street and a lot of the old industrial areas.
We took a peak at this abandoned factory that I've never seen before, by the rail tracks between Elk and South Park. It turns out it belonged to the Buffalo Color Corporation - . You can view pictures of the factory before it was completely gutted. The site was a superfund site since producing indigo dye is highly toxic.
The windows are all gone and the building is ripe for exploring. it looks like it might be demolished soon
While in South Buffalo we saw this church with actual bells ringing. I thought they were all speakers now but apparently not.
Speaking of churches, we rode through Caz Park and heard these religious nutjobs ranting about abortion. Why are they allowed to use a public resource to scream their brand of crazy?
The creek
Before we got home, we stopped for an iced coffee at Grindhaus Cafe on Allen. The menu is limited to a few sandwiches (almost all vegan) and pour over coffee, but they have an amazing chia pudding. We brought home one for (e:paul). My cup tells me I'm str8t now.
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Category: food
08/23/15 10:26 - 77.ºF - ID#60174
Bubblegum plums
I'm sure (e:paul) will post more about it so here's just a few pictures.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 08/24/15 12:21
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