Anna and I saw A Silent Love and El Misterio del Trinidad last night at the Latin Film Fest. A Silent Love is the story of a Canadian teacher who goes to Mexico to propose to a young woman he met through an Internet agency. The film is well done, making you feel awkward and …
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Flip-flops
Something that is dear to the hearts of southern California, flip-flops: My award for flip-flop of the year goes to.. the Sanuk Lazy Boy! Expensive ($20), but they are the most comfortable things you will ever put on your feet: Runner up is the Fur Real, also by Sanuk. I picked these babies up for …
Apeonaut
Apeonaut burst onto the scene several years from now. He travelled back in time with a dire warning from the future, and with the coolest monkey beats known to apekind. From deep within his base on the cool side of the Moon he programs his robots with classic chunks of apebeat fantasticality. I have no …
Spiritual Machines
I am sure this won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I figured I would post it anyway. I am currently reading The Age of Spiritual Machines by Ray Kurzweil – and really enjoying the book. Sort of the same subject, but much less technical – I found this interesting read on future robotic labour …
Bowl
Watched bowling for columbine this weekend and liked it a lot. I think Mike did some creative editing on certain timeline bits with regards to the NRA stuff (some clips were taken from different times), but it was still good stuff. I was talking to Jimmy about the whole fear/door thing. I remember being puzzled …