Thursday, May 25, 2006

American Idol

Well, it's all over folks and thank God it is!! I got suckered into watching it this season, I usually just like to watch the really bad auditions and then move onto something else. I'm not going to go on and on about who should of won, and who didn't because I really don't care, really I don't. But I'm glad to see a guy in his late 20's with gray hair and who's been slugging it out in the bar scene get a shot at doing something big. But let's face it, it wasn't his voice that got him the win it was his stage presence and the lack thereof from McPhee.

Personally I think the whole American Idol thing is a joke, they take so-so talent dress 'em all up and put then in front of a camera to sing other peoples songs and we suck it down like it's our last meal. The really sad thing is I know Taylor Hicks has a Blues/Soul background and they are going to have him singing every candy ass song there is just to try to glom a few $$ outta him before his career burns out.

There is so much undiscovered/unsigned talent out there and they never get a chance to have thier "voice" be heard. And then there are the millions of other idiots out there who think that have talent. Personally I'm glad Talyor Hicks won, I like his style, I would gladly have him front my band anytime.

And would someone please tell me how Bucky got so far in the competition? Sheesh!

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Mexican Food

Just a couple of thoughts on Mexican food. I like it, but it doesn't like me. But then again I don't like McDonalds, and it doesn't like me...no love lost. Why is it whenever something sounds good for lunch you usually regret eating it shortly after? Well, I guess that's enough for today...as you were.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Insomnia

Well it's 11:13 Mtn time, and I'm having a bitch of a time getting to sleep. 5:45 sure is gonna come early...shouldn't of drank that Vault about 4 hours ago...sheesh!

Day One-pt II

Interesting things these blogs. I can see how they can become addictive. When you have a mind like mine, that always seems to be in the "on" position there is always something to be said. Things are a little slow at work, but when situations do arise there is never a short supply of id.10.t's to fuel my fire.

I find myself wondering how many people get through life "faking it". I grew up with out Compact Disc's (CD's), a computer (at home or in school), and all we had for silicon entertainment was Atari. Now given todays state where a computer is just about as common in ever home as a microwave or TV you would think more people would know how to use them. Especially if their day to day work depended on it. I am constantly amazed how some folks still refer to the monitor as "the computer".

I even had a call once where a person was inquiring on what ink they should purchase for the office printer. Ok, a genuine inquiry...(what part #, brand, etc.) Then the question that came up was "should I buy both the color, and black cartridges?" My response was of course "yes", along with the part #, brand, etc. And then as a joke I said be sure to get the "white" ink too...keep in mind this conversation was via email. A few hours pass and I get another email stating "I can't find a part # for the white ink cartridge"... need I say more.

I guess the moral of this story is, yes we (I.T.) folks are all smarter than you, and yes there IS such a thing as a stupid question. When in doubt...RTFM!


BTW if your VCR is still flashing 12:00, sell everything you have and move the hills, there is no place for you here.

(((exhale)))

Day One

Stop the madness...blog-day one.

Well here I am in all my glory. I can't understand why anyone would want to read the claptrap that spews from my brain, but I guess everyone needs a good laugh now and then.

Lately I've been exploring alternatives to help break free of the clutches of the evil empire also known as Microsoft. I will be the first to admit, Windows has carved it's niche in the work place (by force) and yes, it's very easy to use...but I've become bored. So I've entered the realm of LINUX. I have experimented with many distros as of late...Ubuntu, Fedora 5, Suse, Slackware, etc. Coming from a Windows background and education I can see the good and the bad to both sides of either OS.

I heard it once said that Windows is like a car with an automatic transmission, and Linux is like that of a car with manual transmission. These words are very true. You can sit back and meander your way with Windows, or possibly learn something with Linux.

I'm basically a Linux newbie. I took Unix in college and barely passed, I mean barely...I was still in a mindset of "automatic transmisson", aka Windows. And it was my last class before graduation, and not to mention a self study class. At any rate, as time moves on I will continue to explore the world of "non-Windows". Hey, it's something to do...