Archive for April, 2005

Macromedia + Adobe = Not Sure Yet

// April 18th, 2005 // No Comments » // tagged:

Hmmm ... have you heard the news? Adobe and Macromedia are merging (or will as soon as its voted on - which they must be pretty certain it will get approved as they're announcing it). What will this mean? I use Dreamweaver, Flash, Photoshop and Illustrator. Will these products change significantly now that their creators are joining forces? Is this a good thing? I'm going to have to read up on this and see what the future holds for some of my very favorite software. Surely this is a good thing? I mean - hopefully Macromedia will dump Fireworks - its' pitiful excuse of a graphics program - and make photoshop its' native graphic editor. And maybe this means cheaper software? Cheaper in the sense of you only have to buy one suite - the Macrodobe (thats what I'm going to start calling it) suite. Instead of Adobe CS and Studio. I think its got to be a good thing. When designing a site in Dreamweaver - or working in flash - it's got to be a good thing that files are cross-compatible in photoshop and illustrator. I can so see why they would want to merge. They both have some great products. Flash and Illustrator are like distant cousins ... with their vectorness and wonderfulness. You can't say enough about Photoshop and Dreamweaver. I could wax poetic about those all day long. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways ...

Veronica Mars is my New Buffy

// April 14th, 2005 // 1 Comment » // tagged:

I love this show. We caught the first episode back in September when we were in Vegas. We were in the hotel room, getting ready to go out - and it came on and we stayed in the hotel an extra hour to watch it. Then we quickly logged online and told our tivo to record all the rest of the episodes while we were on vacation. Now - Steve and I both religiously watch this show. I really like these characters - and the writing is funny, witty, smart ... When Buffy went off the air, I longed for another strong girl show to love (well other than Alias & Gilmore Girls). I think Veronica is going to do it for me!

Gas vs. Frappuccino

// April 13th, 2005 // 2 Comments » // tagged: >

I filled up my tank yesterday at $2.20 a gallon - and while I know that gas in the US is cheaper than almost anywhere in the world - it still irks me to pay that much when I remember getting it for 98 cents a gallon not too many years ago. I have seen the bit below many times -- but it still makes me laugh (as I grab my purse to head to Starbucks for my frapp-fix)! Think a gallon of gas is expensive? This makes one think, and also puts things in perspective.
Starbucks Frappuccino Grande 16 oz. $3.99 $31.92 per gallon
Diet Snapple 16 oz $1.29 $10.32 per gallon
Lipton Ice Tea 16 oz $1.19 $9.52 per gallon
Gatorade 20 oz $1.59 $10.17 per gallon
Ocean Spray 16 oz $1.25 $10.00 per gallon
Brake Fluid 12 oz $3.15 $33.60 per gallon
Vick's Nyquil 6 oz $8.35 $178.13 per gallon
Pepto Bismol 4 oz $3.85 $123.20 per gallon
Whiteout 7 oz $1.39 $25.42 per gallon
Scope 1.5 oz $0.99 $84.48 per gallon
Evian water 9 oz $1.49 $21.19 per gallon - for WATER
So, the next time you're at the pump, be glad your car doesn't run on water, Pepto Bismal or Nyquil!

The Houdini Dogsitting Weekend

// April 10th, 2005 // 3 Comments » // tagged: >

We watched one of our friends dogs this weekend ... a black mixed-breed named Chloe. We joke that she's MacGyver's girlfriend - they get together as often as they can, and quite frequently have sleep-overs when their owners go out of town. And as some ladies are, she tends to lead MacGyver astray. As in - to bad behavior and craziness that he normally doesn't partake in. Like - destroying his bed. Or chewing up all his toys. Or - the latest - escaping from our very well-fenced in back yard. Saturday morning, I went out at 7:30 to check on them and they were in the back yard. MacGyver was doing his "morning patrol" (he does this every day - walks around the edge of the fence line - all around the property) - and Chloe was bouncing up and down all around him as he walked. I came back inside - Steve and I watched a bit of HGTV - and at 8:15, we were going outside to start working in the yard. The phone rings - and it's a couple from about 2 miles down the road. They told us MacGyver & Chloe were in their yard!! We quickly grabbed shoes and were headed out the door to go retrieve the dogs when they run up to the front porch. "We're back! You wouldn't believe all the stuff we've seen!" Pant. Pant. Pant. "But now we're pooped. And no one gave us treats out there either. So we decided to come back and get a Frosty Paw! Thanks!" Eeeeek! I'm so annoyed with them for getting out - and have no clue where they managed to get out. MacGyver's never gotten out before. And I hate that they were out roaming the streets - because that is THE most annoying thing to me when I'm driving. People who don't watch after their dogs - who let them roam free. Grrrr - that drives me crazy. I don't know how people can say they love their pets when they don't keep them safe from cars? So - We got them back in the yard and Steve and I proceeded to walk our fence line to see if there was a breech somewhere - but there wasn't. The fence was still in tact - all the gates were still secure. We have no clue how they got out. They're exhausted though - and spend the rest of the day hanging out in the back yard and trying to stay cool. Then this morning we wake up. They're gone AGAIN. This time we have no clue where they are -- so I get out in the front yard and whistle (I do this for Mac all the time in the back yard). Within about 3 minutes, they come running to the house. I am so thankful he knows where home is. I'm very worried because what will happen when we leave for work on Monday? Is he going to start getting out EVERY day? Arghhhhhhh We HAVE to find the "escape hatch". I put the dogs back in the back yard - go around to the front porch - and maybe 2 minutes later MacGyver is out again. Thankfully - at least I have some clue which direction he's getting out from. So Steve and I hide around corners of the house to try and narrow down how he's getting out. The new deck. The supporting beams and posts below the decks are hidden with lattice-work. They broke a section of the lattice, and crawled underneath the deck and shimmed on their bellies (no wonder they're covered in dirt!) and then popped out on the opposite side of the gate. Eureka! They actually did this in front of us a few minutes later - when we found the hole in the lattice. In goes Chloe, then MacGyver - and about a minute later - they both pop out on the other side of the gate. Too funny. They look very proud of themselves too. It was kinda hard not to laugh. Atleast we didn't give them a treat on the other side ;) So we closed up the hole in the lattice - and Chloe and MacGyver kept going over to it and looking at it like - Awww shucks! They found our tunnel. Sigh. We returned Chloe to her owner this afternoon -- and I have to say we were glad to be back to a one-dog family. I've had enough of the Houdini-doggies!

Lego Spidey and Ghetto Prom Pics

// April 8th, 2005 // 73 Comments » // tagged:

My brother forwarded me this -- with the subject titled "Some people have way too much free time .... " -- but it is hilarious! Somebody has redone the Spiderman movie ... with Legos. haha! CLICK HERE to see it in your theatre now!! And then we have the Ghetto Prom Pictures. No explanation really needed. These are freaking hilarious. (They're in the extended entry!) What were they thinking? (Click them to see full photo)