Bridesmaids

Since we didn’t have any real supplies in the house and it was 7pm by the time Scott got out of the gym we decided to skip making dinner and just go out. On our way out we picked up Miah and went to Olde Peninsula. After our meal, and some rather dull cider (which was not their fault, but was a matter of trying something new that flopped) we decided to go see a movie. The movie Bridesmaids was playing at Rave and we all were able to catch it at the student rate, which is $5 per person.

We got to the theater and found seats, the previews came on and they were mostly forgettable. Then the movie started. On the whole the movie Bridesmaids has some very funny and touching moments, but underneath those moments there is a undercurrent of depression. Along with that darkness there is also a kind of black dread that fogs the movie, all the characters are like velveteen rabbits that have been soiled and left in a dumpster to be pecked to pieces by wildlife. It appears as though a movie these days cannot be considered hilarious unless the actors make complete social buffoons of themselves. Many of the sequences felt like elaborate jokes where the writers wanted to set-up the characters like dominoes and tip one over and watch the entire set collapse for the merriment of the audience. To make any of this believable you have to imagine that the people in this movie are at best contrived playthings and at worst, caricatures of truly horrible broken human beings. I laughed at many of the situations depicted in the movie, but afterwards I felt bad about what I laughed at. It felt a lot like standing in a mob and laughing at some poor wounded creature that was struggling for the side of the road so it wouldn’t be run over again. Nobody could put this movie out of it’s misery and so we had to sit through it. While I laughed at parts of this movie, I felt like I had been fleeced. The $5 per ticket price was actually too high for a movie as reprehensible as this one. The primary engine of “Bridesmaids” is the comedy of misery and it leaves you less of a person after you see it than you were when you walked in. The only saving grace is that the movie was a contrivance, that the actors really aren’t this way, that people aren’t trapped in misery that deep.

Bridesmaids is connected to Apatow, and so was The Anchorman, which had a very similar feel. Both movies are soiled productions that rely on the most piquant social awkwardness possible to jam the audience into a very uncomfortable position and then whip a gag out on them to make them laugh. People come away smiling and laughing but also hurt in the exchange.

After watching Bridesmaids, I am done with Mr. Judd Apatow. Much like I am done with “The Anchorman” Will Ferrell. I will not see any other movies with either of their names on it. I’m tired of being entertained in one move and abused in another.

Bridesmaids, Zero out of Ten Stars.

Family Recommendation: Avoid at all costs. Do not view, stream, or rent.

List of Wineries – Traverse City, Old Mission Peninsula and Leelanau Peninsula, Michigan

Here’s a list of Wineries and Vineyards I will be reviewing:

Douglas Valley Organic Vineyard 6/24/11 1:09pm

Northern Natural Winery 6/24/11 1:58pm

2 Lads Winery 6/24/11 5:06pm

Chateau Chantal Winery Inn 6/24/11 5:44pm

Chateau Grand Traverse 6/24/11 6:21pm

Left Foot Charley 6/24/11 7:08pm

Black Star Farms 6/25/11 10:26am

Shady Lane Cellars 6/25/11 11:23am

Chateau de Leelanau 6/25/11 12:10pm

Willow Vineyard 6/25/11 12:20pm

L Mawby Vineyards & Winery 6/25/11 1:06pm

45 North Vineyard & Winery 6/25/11 1:38pm

Tandem Ciders 6/25/11 2:28pm

Silver Leaf Vinyard and Winery 6/25/11 3:53pm

Lelanau Cellars 6/25/11 4:36pm

Good Neighbor Winery 6/25/11 5:14pm

Gill’s Pier Winery 6/25/11 5:44pm

Cherry Republic 6/25/11 8:05pm

Bowers Harbor Vineyards 6/26/11 12:08pm

Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery 6/26/11 12:37pm

Peninsula Cellars 6/26/11 1:09pm

Longview Winery 6/26/11 2:14pm

Bel Lago Winery 6/26/11 2:27pm

Chateau Fontaine 6/26/11 3:27pm

Good Harbor Vineyards 6/26/11 4:13pm

 

 

Gunnars

I got my glasses today! Here’s a picture I posted on my posterous account showing them off:

They are light as a feather and I don’t even feel them while I’m wearing them. I don’t know if it’s helping my vision. The promotional materials claim that they do a lot, and I’d like to think I’m benefiting but I also can’t help but shake the idea that I like them and they are “working for me” because it’s something different and I am mixing up different for better. My eyes do feel better after a hard days work on the computer after wearing them, I will say that, but I can’t say that it’s anything particularly specific that the glasses are doing. I have faith that they are, but that’s all.

The glasses came in a microfiber sack to keep them in. I’m going to go out and get a glasses-case from an eyeglass shop to replace this microfiber sack so I can toss my new glasses in their case in my pocket without having to worry about them getting bent, broken, or scratched.

Over the next few days I’ll be using these while I’m using my various devices and I’ll be sure to post more information as I get along with them. I paid for them out of my own pocket, so I don’t have to feel guilty about using them outside of work, they are mine. Although if I like them a lot and they do help, then I can make a professional recommendation to work and maybe help some of my coworkers cope with eyestrain and headaches while at work. Only time will tell.

Joli OS and Jolicloud

I finally got all my ducks in a row and got around to burning a copy of Joli OS to a CD-R at work. I started grunging around for a machine to use it with and got sidetracked by several UPS units which needed to have their lead-acid batteries removed so that I could eventually recycle them. When I got the batteries removed and pitched the UPS units and cleaned up the space I realized that I had run out of time to do what I originally was going to do with Joli OS. So instead of using the CD-R that I burned I just set up Joli OS in a new VirtualBox container and watched it chug along.

Joli OS really impressed me. It was mostly successful in keeping the CLI hidden from the user and I quite liked all the integration with Google Docs and Dropbox that was available. I started to muse about how one could use this new “OS”. I thought it would be a great use for a computer without a hard drive. I’m always looking for a competent operating system that can be run live off a CD-R, and mount Dropbox or Box.net as its primary user-space filesystem and run like that forever. I will have to do some more tinkering to see if I can coax Joli OS into doing just that.

So far I’m very impressed with what I’ve seen and I’m looking forward to exploring more about Joli OS and Joli Cloud.

Green Lantern Review

We just finished watching the opening night for Green Lantern at the Rave Theater in Kalamazoo Michigan. The movie was well constructed and delivered a good story and a wonderful summer movie-going experience. We had some problems with our local Rave Theater, their 3D projectors, Christie Projectors had some really awful color malfunctions throughout the previews but after “rebooting the projector” they got it working properly to display the movie, which we were all thankful for. In order to avoid spoiling the movie for anyone who hasn’t seen it, I’m going to place the rest of this review under a more break.

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Zooroona's June 3rd 2011

Earlier tonight I decided that making dinner was too much trouble and we decided to try Zooroona’s again, at least for me, and Scott’s first time. I enjoyed the first time I went despite the botch in the appetizer order the first time, I figured it was just a simple omission.

After this subsequent time going to Zooroona’s on West Main in Kalamazoo we discovered some pretty obnoxious errors. After we were greeted and seated by the host we looked over the menu. I selected a Chicken Schwarmah as my choice. The menu indicated that it came with a complimentary salad. I selected the Tabbouleh. Scott tried to select a combo plate with half Chicken Schwarmah and half Biryani with the first salad on the menu for his side. The waiter informed us that the combo plates were only valid for the leftmost column of dish choices, but neither of us noticed on the menu whether or not that was how it was supposed to actually be, so Scott changed his selection. It wasn’t what he wanted, it’s what Zooroona forced him to select after rejecting his initial order! If you are going to do these things, here’s a hint: Design your !@#$ menu properly!

We waited for our first dishes to arrive and Scott got his salad, for which he enjoyed and I got the Tabbouleh. I didn’t know what to expect. What I got was probably one of the single most unpleasant thing-on-a-plate that I’ve ever had to endure. It was a shot in the dark, so I didn’t complain and because the ingredients were technically good for me I grimaced and tried my hardest to swallow without tasting. The Tabbouleh was just a plate of coarsely minced parsley with very small bits of onion and tomato topped with two un-unpitted Kalamata Olives. I took one bite and a part of me deep down declared that it was utterly inedible. The social monitor in me forced me to squeeze the slice of lemon out onto the salad thinking that perhaps rough-green-sour had a missing something that lemon could bring and it would transform the dish into something edible. Turns out, no. But I was good, I didn’t complain, I sent what I was given down to my stomach as quickly as I possibly could. Each bite was a cringing body-wracking “Oh God please not another bite” but to be a good guest I endured it. When it was over I squinted my eyes, thanked my stars that *that* was over and tried to wash the unpleasant everything downstream with water.

We got our meal and that came out reasonably well. The sauce for the Schwarma wasn’t as good as the last time I was at Zooroona’s and that was a disappointment. I can only assume that the Tabbouleh I endured must have set my palate off so badly that *that* is the reason why the rest of the meal was somewhere between meh and blah. Oh, and one thing else to mention, the Batata, which we got as an appetizer was a different experience as well. There is a particularly strong component to classic chicken wing sauce that you get when you order them from Duff’s in Buffalo, New York. This component is the hot sour stinging of the hot sauce that goes into that preparation. The Batata was just that. Little chunks of potato covered in this hot, sour, monotonous sauce. The only thing that helped, and only very sparingly was the thin-as-water yogurt sauce that was the accompaniment to the Batata. It’s something I won’t eat again.

So throughout the meal we soldiered on diligently, trying to be good guests. It became really awkward when there was a huge crash near the bar and someone became so enraged that they screamed several very inappropriate phrases as clear as a bell. For the customers in the restaurant we turned and all we noticed was one of the people near the bar get up and just stand hulking and stoic quite near where the loud crashing sound came from. It came across to me as “There is nothing to see here, pay no attention to what you just heard, everything is fine.” I turned to Scott and we both said pretty much at the same time “What do you want to bet that was our waiter and he just snapped?” Which lead us to our other big problem with Zooroona’s. Beverage service. We both had accepted the complimentary water and Scott had exhausted his cup about 5 minutes into the meal. These cups are smaller than a collins glass but bigger than a wine glass and I’d estimate they hold anywhere from six to eight ounces of water. Our waiter ignored us pretty much up until we asked for water and even still we didn’t get any. It wasn’t until right before he dropped off the bill that he came around with a water pitcher and refilled our glasses. Now I don’t want to be a pain in the ass about this, but this is one of the most basic elements of running a restaurant. If you do nothing else correctly, at least make sure your customers have an adequate supply of drinking water! Come on!

After we were done and he hauled all the plates away he dropped off the bill. I was expecting two dishes and an appetizer, somewhere in the high twenties to low thirties for the total. I was apparently charged $2.50 extra for the Tabbouleh! It wasn’t enough to throw a fit about, but it did vex me strongly. It would have been nice for the waiter to have INFORMED ME that my salad selection carried an extended price! The menu was mute about it as well! So it’s a trap. Not only did I have to suffer through the awfulness of that Tabbouleh but I had to pay $2.50 for the … pleasure… of it. I still cringe when remembering it! So when we cashed out I was pretty much done with Zooroona’s. Terrible menu with zero guidance in it, a waiter who was just there to occupy space and treat his host role as a boring chore, food that was not consistent and a salad that was a crime against humanity. I paid my bill, I gave the waiter a 10% tip. He earned a minimal tip for being minimally effective, at least at the start.

It’s going to take a very long time, if at all, that I will return to Zooroona’s. The first time the waiter completely botched our appetizer order, the second time, well, that’s above… even if I were to give them another shot, and they aced that one, that’s only an overall success of 33%! I would have been better served by simply skipping dinner altogether. Not enduring that experience is preferable to enduring it. Going to bed without dinner actually may have been better for me in the long run. Because of these experiences I cannot recommend Zooroona’s to anyone else and my advice is to skip it and go somewhere else. Really, my advice is to skip going out altogether and cook at home, but if you *must* go out, there are better experiences elsewhere. What’s the scope of elsewhere? Paw Paw is a good start, but to really be honest, it’s best to skip the entire state of Michigan and try somewhere else, like Illinois or New York. Really.

Upgrade Your iPhone or iPad’s Storage With Seagate GoFlex Satellite | Cult of Mac

Upgrade Your iPhone or iPad’s Storage With Seagate GoFlex Satellite | Cult of Mac.

I’ve thought about an item like this when I was standing in line two April’s ago waiting for my iPad at Best Buy. What could enable me to buy the smallest device (16GB) without having to sacrifice a huge pool of storage? When I bought the device I was sure that someone would eventually come up with something. I was right, there were at least two apps:

  • http://projectswithlove.com/streamtome/ – Stream To Me
  • http://www.zumocast.com/ – ZumoCast
Both of these services allow you to place twin applications, one on your computer at home or at work and the other application on your iOS device. This design makes much more sense to me than the Seagate drive linked to above. If you’ve got access to the web, why not use it? Plus this way your data is more secure than some drive that can be stolen or confiscated. Both apps could arguably access every last shred of your content if you had a storage system big enough to handle all of it. Arguably way more than 500GB and you wouldn’t have to contend with a rather weak battery and wondering when the drive will stop working because it’s out of juice. Just having one device where you have to watch the battery is surely enough for anyone! I can’t see this option being useful when you have other options like Stream To Me or ZumoCast handy.

Zooroona's

Last night we tried Zooroona’s. It’s owned by the same people who own Tiffany’s and Saffron, the high-quality Indian Restaurant. I went on an invitation by my friend, Jeramiah. Zooroona’s caters to Middle Eastern and Arabic cuisines and we started out with Turkish Coffee. It was hot and curiously strong and served in a demitasse cups. We were supposed to have an apparizer called ‘batata’ but our server forgot it off our order. I ordered Chicken Schwarma and Miah got Beef with Figs. I have to admit that the food we got was top-notch. It was everything I was expecting and the garlic aioli was perhaps the most delicious spread I’ve ever had in my life. It was amazing. We ended with dessert, a piece of baklava for me and an unusual cake/mozzarella pastry for Miah. The food value was well worth it and I’m really looking forward to coming back. I can easily overlook the botched appetizer order, with service and food being so good.

This helps restore my faith that there are some restaurants hehe in Kalamazoo that are worthy. Overall rating 9/10. Only ding was forgotten order.

B'witched Deli

We decided to try something new and went to the B’witched Deli on West Main.

We were welcomed warmly by the fellow manning the checkout area and he was extremely engaging.

I had the Adam Bomb sandwich and Scott had the White Russian sandwich. The quality of the food was excellent, the ingredients were honest and the waffle fries were just perfect.

The restaurant is clean and orderly, the staff are exceptionally nice and the food is very good.

I give B’Witched a 10/10. Good job!