Shit’s Piece
My computer, along with my life, is currently in the hands of the Geek Squad. Couldn’t have happened at a better time. Please bear with me…
Trivia Tuesday’s
Trivia is just another form of random shit, so you know I love it. Useless knowledge can help you impress people, or win shots at a bar. It’s win-win all around. So try your hand at these questions…. NO GOOGLING!!! I’ll post the answers in the comments section later today…
1) What is the only common word in the English language that ends with “MT”?
2) Which of the 50 states takes in the least amount of tourist dollars?
3) What phrase is said to be the most oft-printed warning in the history of printed word?
4) What was the only product ever promoted by Elvis in a television commercial?
5) What is a group of owls called?
Things I Live For: Any mail that isn’t bills, catalogues, or junk mail; 9/11 conspiracy theories
Quote of the Day: “I started out on burgundy but soon hit the harder stuff – Everybody said they’d stand behind me when the game got rough – but the joke was on me there was nobody there to call my bluff.” –Bob Dylan
Random Shit Friday’s
Funny (yet real) images:
And of course, a cute pic:
Pet Peeve of the Day: People who moved to Chicago from some small town and complain about the CTA
Quote of the Day: “Summer dies and swells rise, the sun goes down in my eyes – See this rolling wave darkly coming to take me home – And I’ve never been so alone, and I’ve never been so alive.” –Third Eye Blind
Bacon!!
Saturday is International Bacon Day!! YUM! Grilled cheese with bacon is my personal fave bacon dish, but after checking these out, I my have to expand my horizons (click on the title for the recipes):
Bacon Roasted Red Pepper and Garlic Mac and Cheese
And to end with a bang… Chicken Fried Bacon
For more ridiculously gluttonous bacon dishes, go here.
Things I Live For: Leggings; Labor Day weekend
Quote of the Day: “Real love is a man’s salvation, the weak ones fall, the strong carry on.” –Tom Petty
Prized Possessions – Book Collection
Ok, this really should be titled “Prized Possessions – Book Collection/RANT about Kindle.”
I love my books. I enjoy flipping through pages and seeing passages or sentences that I
highlighted. And when I re-read the book, it’s always interesting to me to find new passages previously read without having my pen highlight them; ones I cannot let let slip by on the second go-round. These books are like the reference tools for my life. Virtually everything you need to know about me is contained on my bookshelves. The card catalogue of my life starts at “Big Bad Bruce” and ends with the entire collection of Yeats poetry.
I cannot imagine giving away or selling any of my dear books. Further, I feel my copies are too personal and vaulable to be lent to friends. At the same time, I would never borrow a book from a friend because of my temptation to mark it up.
For those of you unfamiliar with the Kindle, it is the complete antithesis to everything I have stated above. It is basically like an iPod, except for books– you download a “book” and read it on a little handheld screen. No turning of pages, no tabbing corners down.
How gratifying is it to complete a book on screen? There is no closing of the book proudly after finishing the last page and reflecting on the story. You just “power off.” Like I need to spend more time staring at a screen. What happens when you are at the climax of the plot and your battery dies?? Can you honestly picture yourself getting into bed for the night to read on your Kindle before dozing off?
And what about the cost? The Kindle costs around $300. Do you know how many physical books I can buy for $300? Enough to fill my house. I buy most of my books now used on Amazon. (RECESSION TIP!) You can get a pretty decent book for $1, and if you don’t care about the condition, ONE PENNY! I like to make sure there is no writing so the books I buy usually run me around $2… but that is still a steal!
I believe they claim that there are highlighting capabilities, but is that really the same? I like to visually see all my books sitting on the shelf and then decide which to pull down to peruse through. I do not need to be sorting through various folders and sub-folders on a device the size of my hand. That’s hard enough on my iPod.
But I guess I’m just old fashioned. Hell, I still get the newspaper delivered to my door every morning.
Pet Peeve of the Day: The delusions of Jim Hendry and the rest of the Cubs organization.
Quote of the Day: “Each has his past shut in him like the leaves of a book known to him by heart, and his friends can only read the title.” –Virginia Woolf








