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The secret to success (in movies)

by Derek on Sep.16, 2008, under humor, random, web

That’s right – mad libs star wars = blockbuster movie.  Think about it.  Of course, there are probably only so many people who have used this to their advantage.  Then again, Star Wars was inspired heavily by some Kurosawa films so guess this formula has worked for some time :)

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In case of Emergency…

by Derek on Aug.27, 2008, under food, random

Just came across this via an email from Costco.  Ah the epitome of warehouse shopping, this HAS to be the ultimate item from there – an Emergency Food Supply.  Who knew? Wonder how many of these they actually sell….doesn’t seem like a bad deal for $75 – probably tastes like…yeah, let’s not go there.  At least it matches with the buckets of industrial swimming pool cleaner out there.

Anyone wanna try? We are supposed to be due for an earthquake right? the BIG ONE? Thiswould probably come in handy…

As found in it’s description:

Basic preparation will impact the probability of your family’s survival in an emergency. Delicious and Easy to Prepare. Each bucket contains 275 servings of Pre-mixed and Pre-seasoned 100 % Vegetarian and Vitamin Fortified food for you and your family. With a 20 year long shelf life, this kit is perfect for the preparation of natural disasters such as hurricane, tornado, earthquakes or even a camping/hunting trip.

  • Easy to prepare
  • 275 servings
  • Sealed in convenient Weather-Proof Bucket for Easy Transport
  • 30 Servings – Potato Bakon
  • 25 Servings – Corn Chowder
  • 25 Servings – Ala King
  • 25 Servings – Cacciatore
  • 25 Servings – Western Stew
  • 45 Servings – Whey Milk
  • 25 Servings – Blueberry Pancakes
  • 25 Servings – Barley Vegetable
  • Total Weight: 23 lbs.

For best taste and nutritional value, use product before:

20 years of manufacturing date when stored at 60° F (16.6° C)

10 years of manufacturing date when stored at 70° F (21.1° C)

So keep it cool and it’ll last you 20 years.  That’s more than enough time to put us past that Mayan end-date of 2012…

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Beijing Olympic Women Gymnasts

by Derek on Aug.14, 2008, under random, sports

So it’s almost been a full week since the kick-off of the Olympic games, and while the opening ceremonies made it quite evident that China is working hard to change their image to the rest of the World, it has not been without controversy. Besides the conflict between Russia and Georgia, and Michael Phelps tremendous accomplishments, the other story that has been playing huge in the American media is the Chinese Olympic gymnastics women. First of all, my congratulations to China on their performance at this years Summer Games. They are doing magnificently. As an Asian-American, I couldn’t be more proud to see China in the spotlight and getting the respect that they’ve wanted all these years. But the controversy over the women gymnasts is just ridiculous. Yes, it has been reported that in some recent records some of the competitors ages were not of competition age – 16, and that the athletes themselves may in fact be younger than that. But with China providing their passports to the investigation of the Olympic committee and the committee finding no faults with their papers, there is really nothing else that can be done. Launching a full on investigation into the backgrounds of athletes through a government that has already provided what they deem to be legitimate documents is, in my opinion, as far as it’s ever going to go – and with that, why all the continual talk about it?!

With the ongoing articles on ESPN and the internet, commentators mentioning of it during every US broadcast of the gymnastics events is just overkill, and is creating a sense of racist regards towards China. Looking at the comments left by users on ESPN.com you will notice that the controversy has made the average American look like sore-losers, and racist sore-losers at that. Not only are they attacking the gymnasts and Chinese government itself, they are using it to flame the country and it’s people as a whole, and makes me even more supportive of the Chinese athletes. Don’t get me wrong, I have no idea if they are, in fact, of age. All I can say is that with the right haircut, and some change in clothes I can easily fit in and pass as a High School student – and I’m 26. I have Asian, female friends that look as they could be 14 and they’re 25. I have a cousin who is in med school that could pass as 13. Asian people don’t necessarily look their age. And being a gymnast, which is a sport that generally stunts growth, doesn’t add to the fact that the girls may very well be as old as they say. Regardless of that fact however, they’re performed admirably, were under the same pressures and won it for their country. When the USA team captain was asked if she thought they looked younger than 16 she gave a very respectable answer, “…I don’t look 20.” yes, you don’t. And for all the naysayers, I seriously doubt the Olympic committee will go further than looking at official documents because there is nothing further to look into! Good luck finding birth records in a country where the number of children a family can have is limited, and many are sold as soon as their born because the parents are not of age to be married, or get a license to have a child. It is what it is, and just appreciate the fact that the US was able to get silver. BTW, the US had the chance to win it, and they lost it. They didn’t lose it unfairly, they lost it in competition.

But these are just some random thoughts from a blogger.

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Study finds economic stimulus being spent on PORN

by Derek on Jul.03, 2008, under random, web

Wow, who would have thought that when people received an extra 600 bucks (or 1200) bucks from the government, they’d spend it on PORN? A study by AIMRCo released today, reveals that the porn industry has been booming during this normally slower period of the year.  The correlation to the jump in sales? The dates of the first economic stimulus checks being sent out – all I know is that with gas prices up, the market down, and unemployment on the rise, people should really have higher priorities than porn… besides, isn’t that what the internet is for? FREE pr0n? Amazing.

For more information, read the release

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ghetto dogs

by Derek on Jun.30, 2008, under food, random, work

So I was thinking the other day about how I haven’t gone out to a club or bar in a while that wasn’t on the Westside, and in that thinking came about the ideas of how I really don’t mind missing out on the Hollywood/Downtown scene that much, except for one thing…the infamous Los Angeles ghetto-dog.  Yes, you know the ones of which I speak – the hot dog wrapped in bacon, covered in grilled onions/peppers and slathered in mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, and hot sauce (if so desired).  It’s been a long time since I’ve been able to indulge in one of those, but it got me thinking.  A while back I was reading about how there was a crackdown on the downtown vendors because of the unsanitary (READ: unsanitary to county health codes) preparation methods, and storage of the meat, and how it was harder to locate these stands, but I recall the last time I went out I was STILL able to find these on every corner.  So are people REALLY missing out on these? And how many people actually care about the lack of “proper” refrigeration and cooking?

the street dog

So, I’ve decided to poll – let’s see what people think.  Mmmm… doesn’t that picture just make you want one right now?

Do you enjoy the famed, Los Angeles street dogs?

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robo puppy, wave of the future

by Derek on Jun.25, 2008, under pets, random, technology, video

I love dogs. I have one, and I’m glad he’s a healthy little guy, but in the case that anything ever happened to him, I have to take up inspiration from this little pup.

That’s right – Hope was born without legs, and is being fitted for some prosthetics! The end result:

Crazy huh? Well, here’s hoping this little puppy has a good, long life with her wheels. Although I can’t help but think that those first steps probably looked something like this:

For more, visit DailyMail

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Escalator Spinning as new sport

by Derek on Jun.23, 2008, under humor, random, video

Does anyone else feel the urge to head to the mall and try this? Seriously, has anyone you know ever tried this?! Add this to freerunning as the next thing to try…

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Something Store

by Derek on Jun.19, 2008, under humor, random, web

So there was an interesting post a while back about SomethingStore.com. Somethingstore.com is this site where you can buy something, pay via Google check-out, and have it delivered to you within a few weeks. The catch is, you have absolutely no idea what you’re getting. In essence, it’s Christmas for yourself any day you’d like. Sounds ridiculous right? Well, actually going to the site and viewing what other people have received is a very interesting experience. You’ll see that there is a wide variety of items that people have bought, some of the things worth far greater than the ten dollars they paid (eg. ipods, video games, gift cards) but other things are worth far less and are things you’d more often see on the shelves of bad gift shops or the clearance sections at wal-mart and target.

Needless to say, I was too curious to let this one go – after all, I am an avid Woot! watcher and have missed every possible opportunity to buy one of their coveted “Bags of Crap” (of which have resulted in Woot!’ers receiving a myriad of expensive electronic equipment, as well as well, pretty much the equivalent of crap), so me and trex both decided to try it and see what came.

A few weeks went by and finally my package arrived. As I opened it in anticipation, and pulled it out of the packaging it had the potential to be a great prize. But like a kid who got coal on Christmas, it was a disappointment. Low and behold, this is what somethingstore.com sent me:

Apologies for the bad resolution, another cell-phone pick, but it’s a 3in1 Charger for an iPod, made by iBoost International (no rip-off of the Apple “i” there huh?). Quick search on ebay and how much was it worth? No more than $5, with an additional $5 shipping, and no bids. So it is worthless! No one wants them, and even the sellers trying to unload for under $2 up the shipping to cover the costs taken by ebay and the payment provider. Oh well, at least it was a surprise and something I guess.

What did trex get? Well, that’s another story altogether, and I’ll leave it up to him to comment or post on that funny incident ;)

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the what if universe!

by Derek on Jun.12, 2008, under humor, random, video

What if! Do you remember Surge, Crystal Pepsi, the Nintendo Virtual Boy? Then you’ll love this – how the world COULD have been if things that weren’t so popular gained their popularity (or had better marketers…)

See more funny videos at CollegeHumor
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Obama’s Baby’s Mama

by Derek on Jun.12, 2008, under random

That’s right. Will Fox News ever be given the prestige and regard that other news sources are given? Probably not – but it definitely keeps the news more entertaining. While there is some controversy over some of it’s “views”, I think it keeps news more interesting to watch!

Obama\'s Baby\'s Mama

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