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  • Hawaii in July

    April 30, 2010 / No Comments

    So the Wife and I have been talking about spending our 10 year wedding anniversary in Hawaii for over a year now. This week we finally starting booking it. We have been fortunate enough to have been able to take a vacation every year that we have been married so far. Most of them have been pretty affordable. We always try to get the most out of our money on vacations.

    Hawaii will be a different story. There will be nothing cheap about this vacation, but I guess you only have one 10 year anniversary. We did have enough miles built up on our credit card to get one of our hotel stays for free. That’s not too bad since it’s $120 a night for four nights. We want to see as much as possible for the week we are spending there, so we are spending four days on Oahu, and four days on the Big Island.

    On Oahu we will be staying in Honolulu right on Waikiki beach. Our only plan so far is to visit Pearl Harbor, and get our beach time in. Neither of us are big fans of beaches, so we won’t be spending much time on the beaches.

    On the Big Island we are staying in Hilo, which I hear doesn’t have great beaches, but that’s fine with us. It’s closer to the volcanoes, which we plan on spending a day at. I talked the wife out of spending extra money on ocean side rooms, and use that money on something funner like a helicopter ride, so we are planning that. I also would like to spend an evening star gazing on Mauna Kea.

    There is so much to do, and so much we want to do. It’s going to be tough to narrow it down. It will be a usual non-relaxing vacation for us. Neither of us like to sit around and do nothing. We always want to see and do as much as possible. We can relax when we get home.

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  • links for 2010-04-29

    April 29, 2010 / No Comments
    • 30 Dog Myths in 30 Minutes (Curiosity Aroused)
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  • links for 2010-04-27

    April 27, 2010 / No Comments
    • A Tiny Apartment Transforms into 24 Rooms
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  • links for 2010-04-23

    April 23, 2010 / No Comments
    • 15 Unintentionally Perverted Toys for Children (Cracked.com)
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  • links for 2010-04-22

    April 22, 2010 / No Comments
    • Icelandic woman plays ukulele to teach us how to pronounce Eyjafjallajokull (Boing Boing)
    • VIDEO: You're Doing It Wrong, A Tribute To As Seen On TV Ads (The Consumerist)
    • New Redesigned $100 Bill Unveiled (laughingsquid)
    • How to Name a Volcano (The Oatmeal)
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  • links for 2010-04-21

    April 21, 2010 / No Comments
    • why volcano ash grounds flights (astropixie)
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  • James Randi at TED

    April 21, 2010 / No Comments

    via atheistmedia.com

    James Randi is so great. We need more people like him to speak out against all the nonsense out there. It’s going to be a sad day when we lose him.

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  • 4 Chord Song by Axis of Awesome

    April 20, 2010 / No Comments

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  • Removing Kindle DRM

    April 20, 2010 / No Comments

    I have heard that some people don’t like reading on the iPad because of it’s backlit screen making their eyes sore. I have not experienced that at all. I have read on my iPad for several hours at a time and have had no eye problems. I have finished one book, and have started my second.

    The thing that bugs me the most is the DRM on the different eBooks. You can buy books with the iBooks app, but you are stuck with watching them in that app. The same with the Kindle app. Both apps are very suitable for reading books on the iPad, but I much prefer the iBooks app. The iBooks app has page numbers, and tell you how many are left in the current chapter as you go. It’s much easier to track your process through a book. The problem is the iBooks store is currently very limited. Fortunately breaking the Kindle DRM was only a Google search away, making Kindle books readable in the iBooks app.

    I despise DRM. I believe I should have the right to consume the media I buy in whatever way I prefer. I never bought DRMed music, and if it wasn’t so easy to break, I wouldn’t buy DRMed eBooks. Maybe someday eBooks will be DRM free and readable on any reader, but until then, I will just have to remove it.

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  • links for 2010-04-19

    April 19, 2010 / No Comments
    • Pictures from Eyjafjallajokull (Boston.com)
    • Sherpa team plans to clean Everest's death zone
    • Foo Fighters Drummer Streams New Album in 8-Track Quality
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