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Author Archives: cesperson
July 31, 2008
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Swan Oyster Depot
I arrived a little before noon and there was a line with about a dozen people. Which didn’t seem too bad, except they only sit fifteen. A little eavesdropping revealed that I’d be waiting at least an hour. Except I was the loser by himself that gets to skip ahead when only one spot is open. This is common for roller coaster lines as well. So I only waited forty minutes. And it was good. Cheap oysters still don’t make a cheap meal, but the service lived up to its reputation. Definitely check it out if you’re visiting San Francisco.
July 31, 2008
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Who would win 1-on-1 between you and Kobe? “In my prime? Not even a contest.” Guess who! MJ talks trash at his basketball camp and then destroys some kids, teenagers, and counselors. P.S. he can still dunk with two hands … Continue reading
July 30, 2008
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In Firefox: alt+enter when in address bar to open address in new tab. Also works in the search bar. ctrl+k, type search query, alt+enter
July 30, 2008
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Fake Karl Malone clips on Basketbawful (one of my favorite blogs, it even manages to be good during the off season, without stupid things like Who’s Now tournaments). And these being from the Man Show, it’s a good time to … Continue reading
July 30, 2008
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Flesh was released this month. Just wanted to share this picture and a forum quote that cracked me up (everyone was ragging on the other members looking like they’re the ones that have been in jail for most of the … Continue reading
July 30, 2008
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Profile of Alton Brown. Food has a valuable place in culture and the importance that people put on even the simplest things. If you want a cup of coffee in Paris, you canǃÙt get it to go. You sit at … Continue reading
July 30, 2008
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Hoop Dreams is on Hulu. Sort of a long movie to watch in one sitting, so it’s perfect for this! If you’re interested in high school basketball recruiting, it’s definitely worth watching. Though it’s been more than a decade and … Continue reading
July 28, 2008
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Live blog images from June and May
Those posts weren’t formatting correctly, so I’m taking the easy way out and sticking them all in one post. After the jump.
July 28, 2008
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Just wanted to point out the first page of the April 2006 archive that I stumbled on. After page two it sort of breaks, but that first page makes it look like all I did was go to parties and … Continue reading
July 28, 2008
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Drawings of the new design
From Dan’s response (“I saw the redesign,” pause, “I just need to get used to it.”), I’m guessing that nobody’s writing home about the new layout. But the previous layout had too many small things that bugged me, like the … Continue reading
July 27, 2008
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San Francisco Union Square
Pictures from an earlier excursion. It was the week that the iPhone 3G’s came out, and the line was ridiculous. As far as I know, that’s the first Apple Store ever. In my head it was the New York one but the one I’m thinking of probably wasn’t even the first one in New York, just the biggest deal since it was a giant glass cube.
July 27, 2008
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San Francisco buildings
A few weeks ago I realized that people come from all over the world to spend some of their time in San Francisco. And it’s only an hour away from here, so it wouldn’t be the worst idea to go there once in a while.
I decided to try and go there every weekend, since it beats staying home even if I didn’t really do anything significant. And it’ll give me an opportunity to take pictures. So that’s what I did last weekend and the weekend prior to that.
And I didn’t really do anything significant, but I did take some pictures.
July 27, 2008
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Well, that took longer than expected
I spent a good portion of my free time this past week redesigning the site. Basically finding out that I’m still alright with HTML/CSS, but moving the design into WordPress was a bit of a struggle because a lot of … Continue reading
July 24, 2008
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X-Men anime intro. From what I understand, Japan got episodes American series and just re-did the intro. And it’s awesome. Except the music.
July 24, 2008
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Article about Jason Kidd and Team USA. Talks about him deciding whether or not to bring the gold medal from 2000 with him (he decided not to). But I just wanted to point out a fantastic quote from Dwyane Wade … Continue reading
July 23, 2008
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Murs “Sweet Lord”. Free album download.
July 21, 2008
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San Francisco bird silhouettes and graffiti
Graffiti has always interested me. Just off the top of my head, San Francisco seems to have about as much as Seattle. When we went through L.A., it seemed to be basically everywhere. The bird picture was taken at the crab shacks on Fisherman’s Wharf, possibly the most touristy place on earth. And I’m a part of it.
July 21, 2008
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Album art for T.I.’s “Paper Trail”. Beyond “Whatchu Know About That”, I don’t listen to much T.I., but this album cover is real nice. (Via Nah Right.)
July 21, 2008
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San Francisco pictures of people taking pictures of people
After posting this, I started to realize it was a little creepy to be taking pictures of other people taking pictures. But I think it’s interesting. And it’s not like I’m zooming in from a football field away or anything. Still, not too sure I’ll continue this.
July 20, 2008
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San Francisco Ferrari photo shoot
I was walking around trying to find a U.S. Bank ATM. I realized I basically wasted half an hour to keep from paying the $2 transaction fee at another bank’s ATM and gave up. What happened is I thought I wrote the cross street down, but I wrote down the names of two parallel streets, which is not what you want to do. But at least I stumbled upon this group doing some kind of photo shoot. I think the guy in the red jacket is the model, but there was also another guy in the vehicle the entire time, so maybe there were two.
July 19, 2008
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San Diego and Las Vegas: Saturday and Sunday
We woke up, showered, powdered our noses, and were off to the Bellagio for The Buffet. Me and Dan made a stop at MGM for Ka tickets. Then we took the monorail and walked to the Bellagio. And that’s when … Continue reading
July 19, 2008
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I did the Urban Hike Volume II from union square to Polk & California. Swan Oyster Depot! Time to gorge myself.
July 14, 2008
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July 14, 2008
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San Diego and Las Vegas: Friday
The drive to Las Vegas from Velencia is basically the same as going from Murrieta. You just get on 15 and follow it for a few hours. Last year we did the drive in the afternoon and saw the sunset. … Continue reading
July 12, 2008
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San Diego and Las Vegas: Thursday
Warning: this is a grotesquely long post about my day at an amusement park. The guys working on the new tile floor were probably a little startled when they came into Wally’s bedroom and saw two dudes in wife beaters … Continue reading
July 10, 2008
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San Diego and Las Vegas: Wednesday
The live blog was sort of a failure, so here’s the non-live one. Time to write another book about another weekend. That’s my office on the right. That’s my view for about 6 hours a day, five days a week. … Continue reading
July 4, 2008
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I know I say things like this all the time. But Ka was the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen in my life.
July 4, 2008
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Me and Jason took a nap-break at a rest stop, admired the stars through the moon roof and watched the sun rise in the desert.
July 4, 2008
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I haven’t posted as much because I’m getting frustrated with the double posts and know I can’t fix them until Monday probably.
July 4, 2008
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“In the words of this great nation. Up… YOURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS!” – Crop Duster R.I.P.
July 2, 2008
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Boarded. I should be in the air pretty soon. Maybe next time I’ll start the live blog after the traveling part, when I’m somewhere.
July 2, 2008
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I submitted my application for a spot on the Clippers bandwagon. Final destination won’t be title city, but it should be a fun ride.
July 2, 2008
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One thing I’ve noticed is that there are a lot of laptop users at SJC. Hmm, I think this will win blog entry of the year.
July 2, 2008
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I think I was weary because I took public transportation to Sea-Tac from the dorms and it took two and a half hours.
July 2, 2008
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On my way to the airport. All I have to do is get off at the right stop. This isn’t bad at all.
July 2, 2008
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Just sent a “VEGAS!” text to Dan and remembered that I’m not actually on my way to the airport and that I stil have full day of work.
June 26, 2008
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Wall-E is at a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes right now. One of the first six reviews was this negative one. More interesting is the RT comment thread, where people rip the guy up. And I’m all for the “everyone has … Continue reading
June 24, 2008
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Five things I think about travel
1. Southwest I like Southwest. It seems like it’s not too hard to get into group A. As long as I check in by midnight the night before, it’s been a lock. From eavesdropping (aka being nosy), it sounds like … Continue reading
June 22, 2008
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Forgetting Sarah Marshall
I’d probably put it in a tie with Knocked Up and 40 Year Old Virgin. From memory, I guess I’d put it slightly ahead of both, but I’d really have to re-watch all of them to be sure.
June 22, 2008
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LL Cool J on TNT: day 02 of 84
I’m not planning to update every day, but here’s two in a row. I cleaned out my shelf on the fridge and in the cupboard to eliminate the temptation of unsweetened mini-wheats and oatmeal. I hit Trader Joe’s and Safeway. … Continue reading
June 22, 2008
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On the left is Jake Roberts slapping Miss Elizabeth. Not really important to watch, but it enhances the right video, the post-slap interview, which (if you were a fan of late 80s, early 90s professional wrestling) is really important to … Continue reading
June 22, 2008
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Memorial day weekend: seven
This is my living room wall. My roommates had some animal photo book and they cut some out and framed them. It’s one of my favorite parts of the house, along with the gas range.
June 22, 2008
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Memorial day weekend: six
We took a lot of pictures of our swings. And a lot of video. Old-man day 2008.
June 21, 2008
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LL Cool J on TNT: day 01 of 84
I got a little burned out writing about Memorial Day weekend, but this should help me find new things to post about. I bought a few books a couple weeks ago: LL Cool J’s Platinum Workout Plan, TNT Diet, and … Continue reading
June 17, 2008
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June 17, 2008
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That was sort of disappointing, but Kevin Garnett’s post-game interview was something special. Update: Here’s the interview. I believe he survived a heart attack on camera. Anything’s possible.
June 10, 2008
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“THE GREATEST THING YOU’LL SEE THIS WEEK.” Fantastic all the way around.








