Last Summer I don't remember any movies that I just had to see. This year several are on my to see list.
Star Trek
Transformers 2
GI-Joe
Terminator
Night at the Museum 2
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Where the Wild Things Are
Up
5.10.2009
4.17.2009
2.21.2009
2.05.2009
Mac vs PC Apple iMAC G5 vs IBM PCjr
Which is better?
For me the answer to that question is always changing. It started out with an IBM PCjr back in the early 80s. The current answer is an Apple iMac G5.
The current inventory is
1 - HP Pavilion 503n - used for kids games
2 - Dell D510 Laptop - corporate issue for my day job
3 - Apple iMac G5 - used for all my graphics needs
I have the most fun on the Mac. Making DVDs and organizing photos in iPhoto. A Mac is a must for all the desktop publishing needs I've had over the years as well. Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Quark Express are premium software packages. iLife is by far the most fun though.
I've started playing around with Finalcut Pro for video editing and hope to learn more about it.
Back to the PC - I have no choice but to use one at work and prefer it that way. We have a rep or 2 that force a Mac into the system. They are the die-hard Mac enthusiast that probably think a genius bar is a good way to spend some time on Saturday.
Bottom line for me
PC = work
Mac = fun
For me the answer to that question is always changing. It started out with an IBM PCjr back in the early 80s. The current answer is an Apple iMac G5.
The current inventory is
1 - HP Pavilion 503n - used for kids games
2 - Dell D510 Laptop - corporate issue for my day job
3 - Apple iMac G5 - used for all my graphics needs
I have the most fun on the Mac. Making DVDs and organizing photos in iPhoto. A Mac is a must for all the desktop publishing needs I've had over the years as well. Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Quark Express are premium software packages. iLife is by far the most fun though.
I've started playing around with Finalcut Pro for video editing and hope to learn more about it.
Back to the PC - I have no choice but to use one at work and prefer it that way. We have a rep or 2 that force a Mac into the system. They are the die-hard Mac enthusiast that probably think a genius bar is a good way to spend some time on Saturday.
Bottom line for me
PC = work
Mac = fun
1.12.2009
2009
Every January I make a very detailed goals list with numerous sub-categories:
Here's an example:
I WORK RELATED
A. New Business
1. Visit all non buying customers
2. Take some key people out to lunch
B. Existing Business
1. ABC Printing
a. sell new products
1.1. sell equipment
1.2 sell supplies
II. PERSONAL
A. Kids
You get the idea. The final copy would be close to 10 pages long.
Every January my list would get more detailed.
The problem was - NOTHING EVER GOT DONE!
This year I decided to try something new.
Don't make a list - Focus on action and get some crap done. - this goes against everything I am but it seems to be working.
So far:
Painted the kitchen and dining room - COMPLETE! - this has been on the goal list for 8 years. REALLY.
Made some posts for the front porch. - COMPLETE! - this has been on the list for at least 3 years and may or may not have compromised the structural integrity of the home. Reeves Williams (the builder) said no which is why this turned into a do-it-yourself project. They have gone bankrupt since. Also painted and caulked the posts.
Went to a Riverkings game - this may seem strange but it usually makes the list.
This is sort of a side-goal - being ready to take care of car repairs.
Battery replacement. 12/29/08
Overheating. 1/6/09 - drained & flushed radiator, replaced radiator cock & plug. You heard me right.
I havn't consciously thought about not making the list until tonight. I'm hoping it's working in the background and not just a serious of lucky endeavors.
Major neighborhood developments.
We have a new pace-maker installed across the street and next to them, a vacant house.
Except for a hermit with a ladder and a grill who has decided to wait the foreclosure out.
It will be interesting.
Here's an example:
I WORK RELATED
A. New Business
1. Visit all non buying customers
2. Take some key people out to lunch
B. Existing Business
1. ABC Printing
a. sell new products
1.1. sell equipment
1.2 sell supplies
II. PERSONAL
A. Kids
You get the idea. The final copy would be close to 10 pages long.
Every January my list would get more detailed.
The problem was - NOTHING EVER GOT DONE!
This year I decided to try something new.
Don't make a list - Focus on action and get some crap done. - this goes against everything I am but it seems to be working.
So far:
Painted the kitchen and dining room - COMPLETE! - this has been on the goal list for 8 years. REALLY.
Made some posts for the front porch. - COMPLETE! - this has been on the list for at least 3 years and may or may not have compromised the structural integrity of the home. Reeves Williams (the builder) said no which is why this turned into a do-it-yourself project. They have gone bankrupt since. Also painted and caulked the posts.
Went to a Riverkings game - this may seem strange but it usually makes the list.
This is sort of a side-goal - being ready to take care of car repairs.
Battery replacement. 12/29/08
Overheating. 1/6/09 - drained & flushed radiator, replaced radiator cock & plug. You heard me right.
I havn't consciously thought about not making the list until tonight. I'm hoping it's working in the background and not just a serious of lucky endeavors.
Major neighborhood developments.
We have a new pace-maker installed across the street and next to them, a vacant house.
Except for a hermit with a ladder and a grill who has decided to wait the foreclosure out.
It will be interesting.
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