Morning Cup O’ Joe

June 29, 2007

Co-Founder of Apple, the Woz

Filed under: Geeks and Gadgetry, Science and Technology, Video — xraytech @ 9:48 pm

First in line for the iPhone

What the hell?

Come on Steve Jobs… Are you really going to make the “Co-Founder” of Apple wait in line like the rest of us?

Sheesh!!!

Got a blank wall staring you in the face?

Filed under: Reviews — xraytech @ 8:55 pm

Is said wall mocking your interior decorating abilities?

Try Modern Digital Canvas

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BIG Contemporary Art, at a not so big price

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The above piece called “Eden” occupies a prominent space in my living room at a whopping 58 x 43.

iPhone for Stalkers

Filed under: Geeks and Gadgetry, Humor, Video — agalcid @ 5:19 pm


 It really does everything! In the next OS, right next to the search button is a “Win Back Her Love” button.

June 28, 2007

California International Choral Festival is HERE

Filed under: Events, Music — Mike @ 3:34 pm

We have choirs from around the world here in San Luis Obispo right now.  I highly encourage you to check them out.  There are plenty of opportunities to welcome and listen to them starting tonight at Farmer’s Market.

Here’s the schedule of events:

Thursday, June 28
International Night on Garden Street – 6:00 p.m.
Preview the Festival by attending the Farmers’ Market in downtown San Luis Obispo, where the visiting choirs will make a joyful noise. Garden Street will be filled with choirs, local musicians and artists and international food. Come join the fun!

Friday, June 29
Opening Concert – 7:30 p.m.
The San Luis Obispo Vocal Arts Ensemble opens the California International Choral Festival & Competition by performing for the competing choirs. To welcome them to our community, the Ensemble sings selections in each of their native languages. With all of the choirs in attendance, this concert begins a joyful celebration of the Festival.

Saturday, June 30
Required Pieces Competition – 10:00 a.m.
Each choir performs the same two pieces of music while the judges listen for the elements that make each choir strong.
You can judge for yourself and become a discerning listener during this intense first day of competition. The concert is free and audiences may come and go during the performances.

Saturday, June 30
Participate in a Choir Stroll in San Luis Obispo – 2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
The Festival choirs and additional California youth choirs will be positioned in various locations dowtown, and with the provided map, you can stroll among the sites to welcome them, meet them and hear them sing. (map)

Saturday, June 30
Folk Song Competition – 7:30 p.m.
Sure to be the most spirited evening of the competition, each choir, dressed in native costume, will perform the folk music of their country. These are songs that the choirs have chosen to represent their homeland. Don’t miss this energetic and soulful evening of song that will surely deepen your understanding of other cultures and engage you in the universal language of music.

Sunday, July 1
The visiting choirs will be performing with churches in our area. Please check with the churches for times of services.
Congregational United Church of Christ, San Luis Obispo – Christ the King Church Choir, Uganda
Trinity Methodist Church, Los Osos – Landerbaso Abesbatza Choir, Spain
First Presbyterian Church, San Luis Obispo – The Choral Project, San Jose, California
St. Stephens Episcopal Church, San Luis Obispo – Voci de Canto, Santa Rosa, California
Mission San Luis Obispo – The Philippine Saringhimig Singers, San Francisco, California (the director of this choir was one of my piano teachers)
Nativity of Our Lady Catholic Church – The Imusicapella choir, Philippines (this is my church… we’ll be hosting this choir)

Sunday, July 1
Choir’s Choice Competition – 1:00 p.m.
Each choir has chosen a 12-minute program of their finest music and it is the final competition of the Festival. This will be an extraordinary
afternoon of choral music that showcases the choirs’ unique styles and exceptional musical skills. At the end of the performance, you can vote for your favorite choir for The People’s Choice award.

Sunday, July 1
Grand Finale Awards – 7:30 p.m.

The California International Choral Festival & Competition concludes with the awards ceremony announcing the winning choirs in each category. The first, second and third place choirs will sing one encore of their choice. As a grand finale, all visiting choirs perform “This is My Song” from Finlandia by Sibelius, “Cantate Domino” by Sweelinck and “O Magnum Mysterium” by Lauridsen. This may be the most glorious sound ever heard in the Performing Arts Center and certain to remain in your memory as a profound experience.

TripWiser

Filed under: How-To, Software — Mike @ 2:55 pm

TripWiser [via Lifehacker] looks to be a good place to go if you’re looking for vacation ideas.  Just don’t get freaked out if you notice a mob of people following you around on your vacation.

Car Tents

Filed under: Humor, Oddities — Mike @ 2:39 pm

I guess this could be handy.  I’m also guessing you’d need to still feed the parking meter.

Frickin Lasers

Filed under: Humor, Movies, Science and Technology, Video — Mike @ 2:36 pm

My nerd culture experiences seem to have the common thread of involving some sort of laser reigning down destruction on some unsuspecting target on the planet surface.  Maybe it’s just me.

Well, it seems as if the military thinks this idea is pretty cool as well.  Two questions immediately come to mind: 1) What kind of real geniuses were behind the creation of this?  2) Can you use it to make popcorn?

Diet Television

Filed under: How-To, Software — Mike @ 2:26 pm

I don’t believe in fad diets.  To me, weight loss and weight gain amount to calories in vs. calories out.  The trouble is, few people are obsessive-compulsive enough to keep track of how many calories they consume and how many they burn.  Weight Watchers attempts to simplify the calorie counting by rounding up to “points”.

If you need help trying to come up with a diet and exercise plan, check out Diet Television.  Through Advanced Internets Technology(TM) (read: pictures and sliders), you can hammer out a plan that fits your own patterns.

June 27, 2007

Uhhmmm…. Maybe not

Filed under: Geeks and Gadgetry, News, Science and Technology — xraytech @ 11:23 pm

Apple and AT&T Wireless intorduces the $3000 iPhone

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Star Spangled Nepotism

Filed under: Music, Video — Mike @ 11:08 pm

Okay.  Shameless plug.  My sister sang the Star Spangled Banner at the Giants vs. Padres game today.  They liked her so much they asked her back to sing for a Raiders game.  Go sis!

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