Monday, April 24, 2006
My type of Girl
Someone recently asked me what "my type" was (refering to girls). I answered "someone who can deliver a creative answer to the simplest of questions." I don't care about blonde, brunette or redhead, at least not anymore, those are merely side preferences. And being able to deliver a creative answer to any question I think requires two things. 1. is being able to explain the truth (to explain the truth you must know the truth), and 2. is knowing what you want. And I think that those two things are the things I look for most in recognizing someone "my type". On the flip side, someone not "my type".....where should we begin. Someone judgemental...see Patricia Heaton, someone naive...see Tara Reid....someone into posessions....see Paris Hilton. Whoops I went to far....I broke my rule of not judging people. Patricia you go right ahead telling other people when to pull the plug on their loved ones, and Tara...I will get rid of that drunken induced nipple slip desktop I found on the internet, Paris...Don't even think twice about taking that decked out Mercedez benz and the diamond encrusted dog collar to the Kabbalah center....because I'm sure you abide by the 613 commandments of the Torah.
Friday, April 14, 2006
V for Vendetta
"V" for Vendetta....what a great movie. Natalie Portman has skills to go along with her looks. It's like taking the best aspects of Anna Kournikova and Venus Williams, merging them together, and then trading tennis for acting. I knew "The Professional" was a good movie, and now I realize why I enjoyed it so much.....Nat Port. The movie is a Big Brother future of sorts set in London, and if you know me, then you know how much I hate the systems of the Big Brother future, and hence another reason why I enjoyed the movie. Anyways, check it out, I won't recommend a lot of movies on this site, but that one is the first of a few.
Saturday, April 1, 2006
Tech Plateau
Recently I have been pondering whether or not technological advances are slowing down. My conclusion is that I feel we have reached a point where we are still growing, but at a slower rate. A couple of things have influenced my opinion on this issue. 1, I haven't had to upgrade my computer for over 5 years now, and 2 this ridiculus product right here. Does a cell phone attached to a regular phone that sells for $24 dollars scream that we are reaching a plateau or what?