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		<title>Sidestepping the Magniloquence</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 01:50:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think it would be nice to say, &#8220;Hey look, I have a new post. It is well-researched, carefully edited and revised and thoughtfully written.&#8221; But you&#8217;d probably be like, &#8220;Where am I and what happened to ironSoap?&#8221; So in the interest of fulfilling your expectations&#8230; hastily written bullet points! Ahh&#8230; Tomorrow is Super Tuesday. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it would be nice to say, &#8220;Hey look, I have a new post. It is well-researched, carefully edited and revised and thoughtfully written.&#8221; But you&#8217;d probably be like, &#8220;Where am I and what happened to ironSoap?&#8221; So in the interest of fulfilling your expectations&#8230; hastily written bullet points! Ahh&#8230;</p>
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<li>Tomorrow is Super Tuesday. If you are part of a Super Tuesday state, I encourage you to vote. Now, I know that primary elections aren&#8217;t as significant as the general election in November so if you skate on this one, I&#8217;ll forgive you but only if you promise&mdash;and pinky-swear!&mdash;to vote later this year.</li>
<li>If you do vote tomorrow and can participate in the Republican election, would you please consider <a href="http://www.ronpaul2008.com/" title="ronpaul2008.com">Ron Paul</a>?</li>
<li>I know people like to say that voting for an underdog is like throwing your vote away but, well, tell that to <a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=346883" title="sportingnews.com">New York Giants fans</a>. Truth is, you never know.</li>
<li>And while I&#8217;m sorta on the subject, how weird was that Super Bowl? I mean it was the biggest snoozer of all time until the 4th quarter at which point it became a <em>great</em> game, seemingly out of nowhere. The telling statistic? There were three lead changes in the fourth quarter: A Super Bowl record. I listened to the end of the game on my commute home from work. When Manning tossed that pass for the TD late in the game, I LOL&#8217;d. Seriously.</li>
<li>You may have already gathered from the Twitter feed (had you been following along at home like I keep telling you), but I finally made my HD dreams come true last weekend. We picked up a Samsung 46&#8243; LCD, got rid of the old 36&#8243; Trinitron, wrangled some HD cable and iced the cake with a PS3/Blu-Ray, an HD-capable TiVo and a Logitech Harmony 550 universal remote. It was a lot of money&#8230; so much that I kind of freaked out about it for a little while, but then I caught my first Sharks game in HD and, well, I didn&#8217;t feel so bad about it after that. There is more to the story, of course, including a still-ongoing royal rumble with Comcast over the acquisition of a cable card for the TiVo, but I&#8217;ll spare you the details until I can provide the epilogue.</li>
<li>So&#8230; there&#8217;s this movie called &#8216;Sunshine.&#8217; It&#8217;s deeply flawed but I think still worth watching. Either way, it basically did for Blu-Ray what The Matrix did for DVD: Sell the format.</li>
<li>I have, however, decided that I no longer have any interest in purchasing physical copies of movies. As such I won&#8217;t be &#8220;upgrading&#8221; my DVD collection to Blu-Ray. Aside from the general uncertainty of the format&#8217;s future, I just am sick of storing movies in my living space. First we had a pretty impressive collection of VHS tapes. Now we&#8217;ve finally gotten to where we have a lot of DVDs. I don&#8217;t care to go through the exercise again, so until we all figure out how too handle digital film storage, I&#8217;ll stick to rentals.</li>
<li>Of course, the PS3 <em>came with</em> Spider-Man 3 (ugh) and also included a 5-free Blu-Ray offer (which I felt obliged to take advantage of) so I will have at least six of the stupid things. But that&#8217;s it! I&#8217;m not paying for any more.</li>
<li>I am also fully aware my resolve has no bearing on the activities of my spouse, who loves to own her favorite movies and TV shows. I guess I better buy a new DVD rack.</li>
<li>You know what I think is tacky? That the Cheesecake Factory has ads in their menus.</li>
<li>However, TCF makes a <em>mean</em> meatloaf.</li>
<li>Nik and I saw Michael Clayton over the weekend. It&#8217;s a pretty great flick although I didn&#8217;t think so until the very end, and there is still a particular scene that I don&#8217;t quite understand once the &#8220;truth&#8221; is revealed. Or I guess considering what that truth does reveal. Either way, it left Nik and I scratching our heads. Also, it has to have the worst title of the year. Who wants to see a movie named after the fictional lead character? It&#8217;s not even some deeply memorable character nor a remarkable/memorable name like Forrest Gump. Michael Clayton sounds like the title of a biopic for some long-ago sports star no one remembers.</li>
<li>I would have gone with &#8220;The Fixer&#8221; or perhaps &#8220;The Settlement.&#8221; But that&#8217;s just me.</li>
<li>Snack Watch: So, if you like Sun Chips I implore you to find the &#8220;Garden Salsa&#8221; flavor, they are exquisite. However, you may also want to investigate <em>Cinnamon</em> Sun Chips (you read that right) which sound questionable but are in fact quite delicious (though more of a standalone snack than a lunch accompaniment). You may also be interested in knowing that the Black Cherry and Almond flavor of Clif bars are especially tasty if you need a mid-afternoon light meal. And I can say with confidence that the energy drink Nos is not suitable for human consumption.</li>
<li>On the flip side, has anyone tried Chocolate Chex yet? Nik is too chicken to try them and I&#8217;m hit or miss with Chex brand cereal, but I can see it being a fine addition to a batch of Chex mix. Anyone?</li>
<li>I&#8217;m committed to Lost for the long haul, but I&#8217;m terribly, <em>terribly</em> disappointed in the direction they&#8217;ve decided to take the show.</li>
<li>I have to give some respect to Netflix, a company which had such a terrible site back when I joined almost five years ago that I filed a bug report on it. Now they have one of the best designed, most user-friendly sites I frequent. As a simple example, I indicated to them that I was interested in getting Blu-Ray discs when available. Their system simply confirms that you know what you&#8217;re talking about and that you have the appropriate hardware and then it automagically goes in and replaces any movies in your queue with Blu-Ray versions. Brilliant.</li>
<li>I loved the book Freakonomics and since I finished it I&#8217;ve been following the Freakonomics blog, which often has funny, insightful or thought-provoking posts. Today they had one I found cynical and amusing in all the right ways: <a href="http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/04/contest-a-six-word-motto-for-the-us/" title="nytimes.com">Choose a six word motto for the US</a>. My favorite sarcastic suggestion: &#8220;I Can’t Believe It’s Not Democracy.&#8221; My favorite funny suggestion: &#8220;Just like Canada, with Better Bacon.&#8221;</li>
<li>As much as I love Rock Band, especially the multiplayer, Band World Tour mode is sadly flawed in a fairly fundamental way. And the fact that online co-op doesn&#8217;t allow BWT mode is kind of a criminal oversight. Still, I have faith in my Joey Big Hat bandmates to rise above the stupid game limitations.</li>
<li>It occurs to me that we need a band logo. And I think you can upload such files into the game and use them as tattoos for your avatar.</li>
<li>Excuse me, I have some Photoshopping to do.</li>
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		<title>So See? I&#8217;m Not Alone</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 16:25:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/10/30/things-i-hate-about-tv-jerry-seinfeld/">Amen</a>.</p>
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		<title>I Tried to Tell You</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 00:23:35 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But you <a href="http://www.youcantmarryapirate.com/" title="youcantmarryapirate.com">wouldn&#8217;t listen</a>.</p>
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