SONIC Update2

October 5th, 2008

Argh!!! SONIC just keeps inching closer….slowly. According to this article in the Grand Rapids Press, the Grand Rapids area SONIC has received it’s approval for a drive-through, but now it isn’t planned to open until spring. The article also mentions that an Alpine Ave location is being planned, which would be minutes from my work - I guess deciding where to eat lunch would get a lot easier.

On a positive, albeit frustrating, note: This article from the Kalamazoo Gazette says that a SONIC will be opened in Portage, MI by Christmas. This is about half the distance of the previously closest location in South Bend, which I suppose is progress.

Stupid Penn Jillette for President?

September 4th, 2008

CNN has a commentary from Penn Jillette on what he’s looking for in a presidential candidate.

“The choice shouldn’t be which lesser of two evils should have the enormous power of our modern presidents. The question should be, who would do less as president? Who would leave us alone?”

The commentary is cynical and sarcastic, but so is Penn every time I’ve ever seen him on TV…and he is a comedian/magician, but that doesn’t mean he can’t be right.

The inability to detect humor and the defense of big government in the public comments section on CNN would be frightening if one didn’t expect such a knee-jerk reaction. It’s clear that we’re way past what the founders intended for the federal government. A true candidate of “change” that wanted to limit the federal government to it’s constitutional role would be revolutionary at this point. All we get are choices between which evolutionary change we want that grows the federal government one step closer to taking care of us and telling us what to think and do.

SONIC Update

July 26th, 2008

After months with no word about where in West Michigan we can expect SONIC to pop up, the Grand Rapids Press has new information. According to a July 16 news article the planned location for the first West Michigan location (supposedly the East side of the state beat us to the first Michigan location) is just off 54th Street and Clyde Park. For those familiar with the area, it would be near the Stake and Shake that is in front of Menards. It’s also across the street from the first Meijer I worked at when I moved to Michigan.

So, now we wait again. In the meantime, the nearest SONIC to West Michigan is now in South Bend, IN. It’s just under two hours, and if you’re heading to Chicago it doesn’t add significantly to the trip (or round-trip if you need to stop twice). Not saying we’ve done this, but I will say that I have a very patient and understanding wife. If you stop, bring me back a SuperSONIC Breakfast Burrito and a Cranberry Coke (it may sound weird, but I’m sure Cherry Coke sounded weird when it was first invented).

Video of the Moon Passing in Front of the Earth Taken From 31 Million Miles Away [Space] (seen on Gizmodo)

July 18th, 2008

This is a post from Gizmodo that Marc ran across on his RSS reader. He thought was interesting enough to share, but couldn’t be bothered to write actual content about it.

view post at Gizmodo

More posts, same amount of mulling

July 18th, 2008

Well, I’m going to try something new. I setup this blog to share my worthless thoughts (everyone else does it) along with things I ran across that I found interesting. While I run across a lot of interesting things, I apparently have near zero motivation and never post about them. I’m sure I have impressive numbers of deep thoughts as well, but they appear to be so deep that I’m not even privy to them - or I’m lazy (see above).

This is why I’m trying something new. I still read hundreds if not thousands of blog post and news articles a day and a smattering of these are actually worth reading. To this end, I setup my RSS reader so I can quickly post articles to my blog that I found interesting, enlightening, bizarre, etc and posts that are likely messages from off-world.

This won’t increase the quality of this blog, nor will it make it worth reading. It will, however, allow me to fulfill one of the original missions of my having a blog - sharing things I read that I believe are worth sharing. Perhaps in the future I will fulfill the other mission and actually post original mulled content.

This new type of post will be by the author LazyMarc. If you wish to follow my blog, but are not interested in the interesting part, you can just follow the posts by Marc.

Enjoy!

SONIC Drive-In Coming to Grand Rapids, MI

January 20th, 2008

FRITOS® Chili Cheese Wrap, Wacky Pack® Kids’ Meals, SuperSONIC® Breakfast Burrito….Could life be any better?

For the uninitiated, SONIC is “America’s Drive-In“. From their history page: “SONIC® Drive-In Carhops have been serving up beloved American food and signature SONIC® favorites at “the speed of sound” since 1953.” Having grown up in the south, I lived on SONIC tater tots and Happy Hour Route 44 Cherry Limeade Slushes. The SONIC Cheeseburger with mayo is easily the best fast food hamburger available anywhere.

I’ve been deprived of the goodness that is SONIC since I moved north, excepting the trips back to Arkansas or down to Florida. I’ve even tried to convince my wife that Fort Wayne, IN is “on the way” between Cedar Springs, MI and Ann Arbor, MI (not even close BTW) so we could swing by the nearest location.

Well, this commercial has been brought to you because the Grand Rapids Press has a story (via mlive) that Grand Rapids is to get it’s first SONIC Drive-In by September 2008. From the article:

Sonic franchise holder Joyce Lunsford, president and CEO of Trigo Hospitality in St. Joseph, disclosed her plans for the restaurant at Friday’s event, where she was one of the panelists.

Lundsford plans to open the drive-in/drive-through restaurants initially in Kent, Calhoun, Jackson and Kalamazoo counties by September.

“We’re going to be building one in each county, then come back,” she said. Trigo, which also holds the franchises for Pizza Hut and Panera Bread in the area, has a deal for 12 Sonic locations, but Lunsford said she hopes to bring that up to 20.

Russia considers Bering Strait tunnel to Alaska

April 20th, 2007

Bloomberg is reporting that Russia is considering building a tunnel under the Bering Strait. The 64 mile corridor would contain communication fiber, an oil pipeline, electrical grid connectors, a rail line, and a highway. The project is in the preliminary feasibility phase and would cost $10-12 Billion and take 10-15 years to complete.
via Gizmodo

Hands-On: The Wii is not stupid

November 8th, 2006

So I was able to Wii today. That sounds bad, maybe that’s not quite a verb for gaming yet (although Nintendo did ask for this with the name). I was able to game with Nintendo’s Wii console today. I’ve watched the announcements and read about the fancy controller and was ready to write it off as a joke. The features weren’t powerful, the controller seemed like a gimmick, it didn’t impress me. Then I played it…..

The controller is not a gimmick. It takes a little time to get used to it’s sensitivity, but it’s a very intunitive interface. The sports games that it comes with work very well with the controller and you can almost believe that you’re really participating in a sport rather than lounging at home playing a game. Dispite rumours, I did not almost knock over a TV while gaming, but had I actually been bowling it would have been a fault..

I didn’t get a chance to try out the classic controller, but it looks perfect for the downloadable classic games the Wii gives you access to. Buttons are laid out nicely, directional controller appears to be a nice 4-axis variety, although the colors could be more Nintendo-esque instead of Wii-like.

The fact that the console comes bundled with Wii Sports means that out of the box, this could provide a decent amount of enjoyment. $250 worth of enjoyment? I’m not sure, but there are other games and if Lucas provides a nice Star Wars light saber game, it might just seal the deal.

.NET Framework 3.0 Final released

November 8th, 2006

There’s not a lot to say about this, except that it’s been released. Full details about what it includes is available on Michael Swanson’s Blog.

Xbox Live to allow TV and movie downloads in Hi-Def

November 8th, 2006

The joy in this depends a great deal on Microsoft’s pricing, but apparently Microsoft is planning on offering video downloads on Xbox Live. Not just trailers and game video, but actual network television shows and theatrical movies; Not just standard definition, mind you, but real High Definition beauty. According to engadget the TV Shows will be purchased and the Movies will be rented, all using Microsoft Points. I question the TV Show “ownership” without an archive ability, but they say you’ll be able to delete and redownload any TV Show you’ve purchased. Movie rentals will last 24 hours before they have to be repurchased, but can be viewed multiple times within that 24 hours….if you wanted to.

If Microsoft and the content providers can resist being greedy, this could become a big deal. We’re seeing more and more alternate distribution channels opening up for video content and the A La Carte, always available method Microsoft is setting up makes a lot more sense than broadcast networks attempting to program what I want to watch at 9:30PM every Friday night.

If anyone from Microsoft is reading this (however unlikely that is), here are the keys to success:

  • Price - Even though the format is superior they need to price the TV Shows on par with iTunes. Consumers now have a precedent for what a single episode should cost and I’m not sure this brings enough for the average consumer to convince them that it’s worth more.
  • Price - Allow a season pass type purchase of TV Shows. Ideally this would include a DVD Set automatically sent to the user at the end of the season.
  • Teasers - This is more for the content providers, but they need to give free sample episodes to get people hooked. Remember that we’re not talking about just getting people who missed tonights episode, we’re trying to replace NBC and the other networks entirely. There needs to be a new way to get people to try new shows.
  • Portability - Select a show in the video blade, choose “Send to Zune”, magic happens to make sure that the video can be viewed and is optimized for the Zune, the user is alerted that they can plug in their Zune to their Xbox to transfer the video. Obviously none of this can effect the usage of the Xbox so rather than on the fly re-encoding, perhaps there could be a non-purchasable Zune optimized version of all video that the Xbox could download when needed.
  • Space - 20GB…..please
  • Stargate - The announced Stargate SG-1 movies should be pre-released in High Definition on Xbox Live at least a week before the DVDs hit stores.

via engadget