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jPod (D. Coupland)

2007-01-24 2 min read Books marco
jPod is the kind of book that makes me feel very ambivalent: lots of promise, but a lot of annoyance going along with it. In this, it reminds me of {moscontentlink:Eggers}: an ambitious novel, some excellent writing, but a lot of stuff that is completely unrelated to the main thread. In other words: it could have been a great book, but its shortcomings make it just enjoyable. The story line follows a bunch of game developers whose last names start with the letter J โ€“ they are all placed in neighboring cubicles in a forced cohabitation from which they cannot escape. Continue reading

More Mice, One Man

2007-01-22 2 min read marco
After having to deal with the mice in my San Francisco house (a thing of the past, as you know now), I got to the house in Hawaii only to find that mice had bitten their way through all available screens. I mean, they could have just bitten their way through one screen and used that to get into the house. No, since they are not the brightest, they bit a little mouse-size hole into each screen that was available to them. Continue reading

Of Mice and Men

2007-01-14 3 min read marco
A while back, I started thinking I was becoming crazy. I mean really crazy, seeing things that don’t exist flitting around. Black things, to be precise. And then I got really surprised when it turned out I wasn’t crazy. I had a mouse in the house. This little home is a haven for mice: the construction is a bit shoddy, and there are lots of crevices and hole through which a mouse can get into the foundation and from there easily to the main floor. Continue reading

Whistler vs. Northstar

2007-01-09 1 min read Newsflash marco
{moszoomimglink:Whistler mountain from Glacier hut}Amazing how much difference there is this year! British Columbia has seen record snowfall this season (almost 30 feet), while Tahoe is stuck in a pattern of rain and warming. Too bad for those that have to stay here! I will be in Whister again in February, and can’t wait!

Back from Whistler

2007-01-09 3 min read Snow Updates marco
{moszoomimglink:Whistler mountain}If Heavenly thinks it’s heavenly, it really should never visit Whistler. I stayed all of one week, with the best snow I could imagine, the best mountain(s), the best lifts, the best lodges, and frankly the best people. Let’s start with the snow: the snowfall total is rapidly approaching 30 feet, and you saw it everywhere. The snow is deep, fluffy, amazing. We had a snowstorm on Christmas day (which is when we flew in) and we spent the first day (Boxing Day in Canada) driving our boards mad in the fresh powder. Continue reading

Breaking (Snowboard) News

2006-12-19 3 min read Snow Updates marco
Finally, the first day of snowboarding. I went with J and G, two colleagues and friends of mine โ€“ we had been planning for weeks, and we couldn’t wait any longer. We met at the Berkeley Marina and boarded my truck around 5:45 on Sunday, eager to leave and beat the traffic. In Sacramento, we tossed a coin for the resort and ignored the result; we were then on I 80, intending to go to Northstar. Continue reading

Fun In Whistler

2006-12-05 1 min read Newsflash marco
Christmas will see me invited to a friend’s place in Whistler โ€“ for the first time! I’ll pack passport, green card, snowboard and gear, and we’ll get to check out the Canadian Rockies!

Ta-Dah [Scissor Sisters] (CD)

2006-12-02 4 min read Music marco
It’s been a while now that I have been paying attention to the Scissor Sisters. My first encounter with them was at the gym: their second big hit, Laura, was a hit with the Gold’s Entertainment Channel, and I would listen to it while running on the treadmill. My first impression was not favorable: I hated the song’s hammering rhythm, and found the video silly. Additionally, I didn’t get the Scissors part of the equation and found the frequent references to haircutting silly and thought the whole thing was a one “hit” wonder. Continue reading

Snow, snow, snow

2006-11-27 1 min read Newsflash marco
Well, it’s been a long wait, but at last a few of the Tahoe resorts opened. The most boastful, of course, is Heavenly, which managed to open a few artificial runs on the Nevada side. The claim is that the coverage is top to bottom, and that seven runs/lifts are available. Should we check it out?

Drought in Ninole

2006-11-25 2 min read Ninole House marco
I didn’t think it was possible, but we are experiencing drought conditions in Ninole! I mean, all is relative, and a drought here is wetter than a winter in San Francisco, but it’s a nice change from the usual page. I do not have to wake up in the middle of the night because the rain is rapping on the metal roof, and I can open and close the gate without getting drenched. Continue reading
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