Lifestream sorta working

By Mike, July 31, 2008 7:15 pm

So, there’s a new fad in websites known as Lifestreaming… In it’s simplest form it’s a chronological aggregated view of your life activities both online and offline. It is only limited by the content and sources that you use to define it.

In an effort to learn some new technology I’m trying to add this on MIKETOWN. I’ve been working on it on and off for 2 or 3 months now and have something that sort of works. There are definitely some growing pains in trying to figure out how to make this work…

MIKETOWN Lifestream

Refills at Starbucks

By Mike, July 31, 2008 1:17 pm

So over the past few weeks, I’ve been finishing my cup of coffee quite early. It barely makes it past my bus ride in and my initial scan of my email. So, still needing some more coffee, I went down to get drip at one of the 5 Starbucks within a block of my office. Before I went downstairs, I was like- oh, I’ll just bring my mug and save a cup for the environment. So instead of paying $1.90 for a grande drip, my refill was only ¢55.

Think about the investment a mug can be- figuring an average $10 mug, you will recoup that money before your 8th cup. And this doesn’t even consider the environmental impact of using fewer cups.

So go out and get yourself a new mug to use on a daily basis. Save yourself some money. Cut down on waste.

Empty Starbucks

Current Hold List at the Seattle Public Library

By Mike, July 29, 2008 12:57 pm

1408 - 5 of 20
10,000 B.C. - 31 of 593
27 dresses - 12 of 639
28 weeks later - 3 of 19
3:10 to Yuma - 4 of 72
30 days of night - 5 of 32
A mad & faithful telling - 103 of 225
A march to madness : the view from the floor in the ACC / - 1 of 1
Accelerate - 59 of 223
American gangster - 5 of 120
Arctic tale - 4 of 13
At Mount Zoomer - 78 of 166
Atonement - 12 of 488
August Rush - 9 of 235
BABY MAMA (DVD) - 490 of 494
Be kind rewind - 54 of 790
Bee movie - 8 of 222
Before the devil knows you’re dead - 43 of 443
Beowulf - 8 of 77
Big love. The complete first season - 7 of 66
Bright shiny morning / - 81 of 133
Charlie Wilson’s war - 35 of 797
Cloverfield - 26 of 468
Dan in real life - 7 of 159
Definitely, maybe - 205 of 938
E=mc2 - 12 of 149
Elizabeth the golden age / - 8 of 75
Evan almighty - 4 of 29
Everywhere at once - 28 of 80
Fantastic 4. Rise of the Silver Surfer - 2 of 19
Fleet Foxes - 88 of 346
Flight of the Conchords. The complete first season - 174 of 404
FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL (DVD) - 483 of 494
Go green, live rich  - 18 of 29
Good luck Chuck - 3 of 34
HERCULES AND LOVE AFFAIR (CD) - 41 of 60
Hot Chip- Made in the Dark - Ready for Pick-up
Hot fuzz - 9 of 40
I am legend - 14 of 257
In ghost colours - 58 of 129
Into the wild - 13 of 116
Jumper - 205 of 785
Knocked up - 8 of 45
Last dance : behind the scenes at the Final Four / - 2 of 2
Led Zeppelin the complete studio recordings. - 69 of 147
Little children - 21 of 41
Live free or die hard - 5 of 33
Love in the time of cholera - 54 of 281
Lucky - 106 of 117
Mad money - 27 of 302
Með suð ieyrum við spilum endalaust - 148 of 198
MINGLE (CD) - 25 of 37
Modern guilt - 240 of 334
Mr. Brooks - 17 of 37
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium - 8 of 42
National treasure. Book of secrets - 21 of 702
Next - 12 of 35
No reservations - 11 of 60
Notes on a scandal - 18 of 28
Now that’s what I call the 80s - 35 of 121
Once - 15 of 99
Reign over me - 5 of 32
Rising down - 59 of 210
Rockferry - 236 of 291
Santogold - 47 of 175
Semi-pro - 5 of 618
Shooter - 6 of 16
Sicko - 9 of 65
Soon I will be invincible / - 1 of 14
Stay positive - 55 of 101
Stop-loss - 167 of 510
Sun giant - 151 of 328
Superbad - 6 of 42
Sweeney Todd the demon barber of Fleet Street / - 22 of 283
The Darjeeling Limited - 10 of 94
The Drunkard’s walk : how randomness rules our lives / - 66 of 174
The good shepherd - 19 of 53
The great debaters - 27 of 522
The holiday - 6 of 26
The King of Kong. A fistful of quarters - 32 of 102
The Kingdom - 16 of 46
The kite runner - 47 of 437
The miracle of St. Anthony : a season with coach Bob Hurley and basketball’s most improbable dynasty / - 1 of 1
The mist - 12 of 106
The office. Season three - 1 of 121
Third - 228 of 412
Vantage point - 9 of 942
Waitress - 16 of 63
Walk hard the Dewey Cox story / - 138 of 310
Weeds. Season 1 - 25 of 218
Weeds. Season two - 6 of 226
WIRE, THE: COMPLETE 5TH SEASON (DVD) - 150 of 216
Your government failed you : breaking the cycle of national security disasters / - 16 of 30

My 1989 Little League Team

By Mike, July 28, 2008 8:35 pm

Well, this is just too funny. This weekend I came across a stack of old pictures of Mike. Most of ‘em are in the 4-7 years old range.

BUT, an instant classic has emerged. The team portrait of the 1989 Norwich (CT) Little League Cardinals.

Natural picture glancing takes you to the center, where your truly is standing. 12 years old could possibly lend itself to an embarrassing photo, but not in this case. As a matter of fact, each of the guys on either side seem quite normal too.

Then, the eye starts to wander around examining the rest of this motley crew.

First let’s start w/ the “Head” Coach in the upper right…

 
Seriously, what IS up with this guy? Does this picture remind of you anyone???

Honestly, what were my parents thinking when they sent me to practice, or, hell, let me walk into the dugout and out of their sight in between innings? This guy is a walking Manual for “People who you shouldn’t let your kids talk to”. The full-facial, tinted sunglasses. The acid-wash denim jacket. The lack of head-to-shoulder-neck tapering. The porn-star mustache. Seriously. I used to have this safe feeling that my parents absolutely loved me… but looking at the photo of this character has me seriously doubting that.

As I digress, we’ll move on to the far left in the middle row…

I sort of do remember this kid. I remember not knowing what a “Uni-Brow” was at the time, but I was contantly intrigued how someone could have a single eyebrow. I’m now even more confused how an 11 year old could have one.

And it gets better as we move on to the front row.

Is it just me, or does this kid to the left look like he is in absolute pain? He has a grimace on his face that it looks like he’s giving birth to a pineapple. After reconsidering his body’s posture, I can almost, in fact, guarantee that he is indeed giving birth to one.

As we move to the right, we see a kid who knows how to gracefully take a dump. This little squatter knows how to do his moves…

Continuing to the right, I do remember the next kid…

This kid’s mom, made a chinstrap for his hat. I kid you not. Mind you, not  a chinstrap for his helmet, but for his red, MESH hat that he wore in the field. Upon reflection, I thought this was a brilliant idea, but now looking back at photographic history I suppose the issue of losing his hat in the outfield would have been corrected if he actually wore his hat on top of his head.

Continuing on to the right, we come to another kid who seems to be in pain as he is kneeling for the pose…

Do kids hate getting their pictures taken THAT much? Honestly… gee. Also, I dare you find any 10 or 11 year old who has that straight of a back.

Which brings us to the final kid in the front row…

If you notice the front row of the picture, artistically there is a natural flow toward the center of the photo. Well, that idea and composition is completely destroyed with this one here. Honestly, take a look- this kid looks like he’s about to fall out of the picture. The only reason that can explain this is that his glasses weren’t thick enough and he couldn’t see the photographer’s instructions.

And that was my Little League team!

Shark Week on Discovery

By Mike, July 28, 2008 12:37 pm

With the Tour de France over, it’s now time to forward my TV attention to the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week…

Seattle by MIKETOWN

By Mike, July 27, 2008 7:29 pm

I don’t know… I was bored and after playing “city tourguide” and working on a list of Seattle Links for travel friends over the past 3 years. I expanded it to include it here on MIKETOWN.

Check it out- http://miketown.com/seattle/

Red Sox Sweep the M’s- I saw 2 of ‘em

By Mike, July 23, 2008 5:46 pm

So I’m at work today and get a call from a 503 number. It’s Dylan. “Mike, are you going to the Red Sox/Mariners game today? I am. You should too.”

It was that easy. D6 actually was flying up from Portland and into Boeing Field for the afternoon game. How could I say no? So I walked down, met up w/ him and his business partners, bought a scalped ticket and watch my Red Sox beat the Mariners 6-3 in extra innings. That 2 Red Sox wins for me this year out of 3 games attended. Not too bad.

We sat out in Area 51 and had a right-field wall view of Ichiro stealing a home run from JD Drew.

I Saw the Red Sox Win

By Mike, July 22, 2008 1:32 pm

Going back to 2005, I have now seen the Red Sox beat the Mariners only 2 times in 9 games. Last night was a fun time w/ the only other native New Englander I know in Seattle- Ben.

Back from the Willamette Valley

By Mike, July 20, 2008 10:10 pm

Kirsten & I went down to the Willamette Valley this weekend w/ Andy & Beth. We visited a half dozen or so wineries and had a blast.

Remember Willie?

By Mike, July 15, 2008 8:28 am

Slingshot! 

Remember Brian McD’s friend Mike from UNC? You know the guy- the one who carried the video from the 1990 US Track & Field Championships around with him whereever he went?

Remember the video of poor Willie?

Well, I just uploaded it to YouTube. So check it out when you get a chance.

Barack Obama Supports MIKETOWN

By Mike, July 14, 2008 8:58 am

You should too!