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What’s Franch Roll!?

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side of a food van, okinawa, japan

I found these today while looking at photos from Okinawa, and thought they deserved to be posted again. I should probably submit them to Engrish.com. (read more »)

San Diego, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 7, 2008 01:14:31

Wordpress Lightbox and PicLens plugins clash

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I don’t know why it took me so long to discover the conflict, but Wordpress’ Lightbox and PicLens plug-ins don’t work so well together. When both installed, PicLens works, but Lightbox freezes if you try to navigate to another image while one is already displayed.

I put out a cry for help using Twitter, and Cor Bosman wrote back with the answer. It was in Cor’s best interest to figure out the problem, anyway, because he’s using a similar system. :)

The problem is that lightbox-2 and wp-piclens both use a function called “pause()”. “Pause” is so common that I’m amazed that someone would use it in javascript code.

To fix the problem, we just renamed all instances of “pause” in lightbox-2’s lightbox.js to something else.

San Diego, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 6, 2008 13:52:08

Vienna Teng @ C. Donatiello Winery

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me, with Vienna Teng in the cottage

On Sunday, June 29, 2008, I drove up to Healdsburg to see Vienna Teng perform at the C. Donatiello winery. It was the first paid show of their new music series, and the venue was really great. Seating was cafe style (holding about 150 guests), and Vienna performed from a stage just overlooking the seating area. (read more »)

San Diego, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 6, 2008 04:52:15

New York, June 2008

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I had a great time in New York at the end of June. Even though the primary reason for the trip was to record in the studio with Vienna Teng, I had plenty of time to see friends. Al let me stay at his place again, which was great. On my way out, I left him a surprise on the 8-screen trading station in his office.

New York Highlights: fantastic Indian food with Al Vinjamur, Matt Shattuck, and Al’s friend, lunch with Matt Moreno, a ride on the Roosevelt Island tram with Vienna, brunch with Bev, Jason Heller’s surprise birthday party, coffee with Victor Wishna, pizza with Tony, and dinner with Heidi Connal.

I don’t really like New York so much, but I love the people who happen to be there.

San Diego, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 6, 2008 04:32:35

Lunch with Mandy, Elliot, Bill, and Berger

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On the way home from Healdsburg last weekend, Bill and I stopped in West Portal to have lunch with Mandy, Elliot, and Aaron at the rat poo restaurant. Since I wrote about it already, I just wanted to post some photos.

Oh, and there was a super-cute, huge dog on the sidewalk outside. She didn’t care what anyone did, so I walked up and stuck a camera in her face.

San Diego, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 6, 2008 04:23:12

Little slanty-eyed kids

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A 21-year old Vietnamese-Australian girl named Natalie responds to a racist message. Awesome.

Can you imagine having millions of views as a video blogger? (her other videos are great, too)

San Diego, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 6, 2008 03:22:42

Layover with Biggs, Wiseman, Chen

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Andy Biggs and James Wiseman in Houston

Andy Biggs and James Wiseman took me out to lunch during a layover in Houston last month (on my way back from Bonaire). During lunch, an old man in coveralls (I’m told that’s what they were) spontaneously stood up and sang a patriotic song.

“Welcome to Texas,” Andy remarked.

Indeed.

After Andy and James dropped me back off at the airport, Caroline came and hung out for a bit, and we geeked out, chatting about streaming video until I had to run through security to catch my flight.

Thanks for the company, guys!

San Diego, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 6, 2008 02:18:23

What is up with Doostang?

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A friend of mine invited me to join Doostang, “an invite-only career community started at Harvard, Stanford, and MIT.”

OK, I get that. That’s sort of my community, so I joined, imported my LinkedIn profile (neat feature!), and invited some of my friends to connect. The site seemed to do the right thing, which was to identify from my contact list the people who were already Doostang members and to only ask them to connect. But shortly after, I received an email from a friend who tried to accept my invitation, only to be rejected because the link put her “on the Doostang welcome page…. and there’s no way to register or login unless you’ve been invited by a Doostang member…”

So does that mean that I inadvertently invited my entire contact list to be members of Doostang? I hate it when people add me to social networks without my permission, and I hope that I didn’t just spam everyone. If so, that qualifies as unforgivable trickery on the part of Doostang.

Speaking of being invited without permission, the person who solicited me to join Doostang used my personal e-mail address instead of my public one, so I was forced to add my other e-mail addresses and try to change my listed primary address. I added three more e-mail addresses, but none of those actions resulted in having a verification e-mail sent as promised. I went back to the e-mail address list and re-sent the verification e-mail (link cleverly hidded under “edit”), and finally received a verification e-mail, but upon clicking the link, Doostang said, “Invalid link for email verification.”

Doostang isn’t inspiring confidence. The people in their target “elite” market are probably not very forgiving of poor technical and interface design, and may not continue to use the site if it continues to throw strange errors.

Plus, I’m not really looking for a new job, so I’m not sure why I joined to begin with.

Finally, “Doostang?” Are you serious?

Urban Dictionary has a definition for what the word might mean, but it’s not one that they will want to be associated with their business.

San Diego, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 5, 2008 18:29:04

We amuse ourselves in Bonaire

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This has become somewhat of a tradition at the Bonaire Digital Shootouts. :) (read more »)

San Diego, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 5, 2008 17:23:32

MUTO graffiti animation, awesome

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I can’t imagine the amount of work that went into this video, which was done by an Italian artist named BLU. It’s around 7 minutes long, and is worth every second of the time it takes to watch it. (via gizmodo)

San Diego, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 3, 2008 17:55:58

Travel is going to become impossible soon

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I just booked a ticket to Amsterdam with travel during high season. The ticket was $940 plus taxes. $529 in taxes (!). Total rapeage.

$940 + $529 = $1445

Tax breakdown: $290 security surcharge $117 fuel surcharge $122 other taxes

$290 in security surcharges plus $117 fuel surcharge? Man. Someone is making lots of money on the war, and it isn’t us.

San Francisco, CA | link | trackb | View Comments | Jul 1, 2008 11:43:57
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