This is a video of a man trapped in the elevator for almost 2 days. I feel really bad for this poor guy! It's almost like a psychology experiment gone totally wrong! Notice the fetal position. What's interesting is that he will try to open the door every once in a while just to reaffirm his situation. I wonder what was going through his head! At 12-13 hours I think he actually begins talking to himself. This man will need to go through therapy after an ordeal like this! I can't believe nobody noticed him! What are security cameras for if nobody is watching!!! The video is time lapsed. I wonder what he did when nature called?
Apparently, this happened several years ago. The man ended up getting a small settlement and has lost his job since. Sad...
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Analog or digital?

I'm a big fan of watches. Not sure if it's a guy thing but I am willing to bet there is a gene on the Y chromosome that makes guys dig watches. And this my friends is hands down one of the coolest watches I have ever seen! It's a completely analog watch with no digital pieces or use of LEDS. The description of the thing makes me want it even more even if I don't understand it!


Sunday, April 06, 2008
Devil May Cry 4
I have the best wife in the world! She surprised me with a new game on Sunday for no reason at all! I've been trying to save money for a new car so I have been holding back on buying video games. The last game I bought was COD4 in December!! Definitely the longest period of time between new games! Well, in my spare time, I'll answer Nero's call! Thanks honey!

Thursday, April 03, 2008
My Grand Mentor...



Monday, March 31, 2008
Pittsburgh is not so bad after all.
Took a nice day trip to Pittsburgh this past weekend and I was pleasantly surprised. It's actually a very pretty city with the three rivers and all the bridges. We got there early in the morning and walked around the market. Went to Wholly's seafood market and had some fried calamari and clams. Delicious. Then we got a coffee and did some window shopping. For lunch we wen to Primanti Brother's for their almost famous panini sandwhich and a cup of chili.
After that we went to Ikea and walked around. Got a nice little lamp and night light. Then we went back into the city and took a ride on a cable car up the Duquesne Incline. We later realized it was probably better to drive up there and save a few bucks! We also drove past another incline which we decided to call the Fuquesne Incline. It's funny when you pronounce it all loud.
We got dinner for free at Hooters at Station Square. It was obviously an area that once was hot but now was quickly becoming a ghost town. Next time we'll have to pick out a nice restaurant on Carson. I'll take any suggestions!
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Selling Out...


Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Gran Turismo 5 Envy




Saturday, March 15, 2008
My Dream Car...






Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Joffrey's is GOOD COFFEE!!
I received a sample of Joffrey's Jamaican Me Crazy coffee. And I must say it's a great coffee and I would highly recommend it! The aroma of the coffee as soon as I open the package was enticing. The only issue I have is that it is not as full bodied as I thought it would be. But all in all, it made a great cup of coffee!
Monday, March 10, 2008
Stop the Hunt for Seals


Sunday, March 09, 2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Joffrey's Java Beta Tester...
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Another Winter Day in Cleveland...
Sitting here in Arabica in University Circle. It's snowing outside but it's really beautiful. the snow is hanging on to the tree branches for dear life almost knowing that this will probably be one of the last snow storms of the year (fingers crossed). It's strange to recall that this is the same coffee shop that I studied in during my freshman year of college. Still here after 14 years. It is time for me to get out of here. At least I guess I can truly call myself a Clevelander!
Sunday, February 24, 2008
U2 3D

Josephine bought tickets for us to go see U2-3D last night. It was amazing! For any U2 fan it is a must see and for any casual listener, it's a great intro to what a great rock band they are. My favorite part was Bono on the drums and the transition into Bloody Sunday. The film angles were awesome and it was well edited to give a great feeling of depth. In one scene, Bono reaches out to the audience and you feel like you can reach out and touch him. There were of course a lot of classic U2 hits that they were not able to play but that's what happens when you have such a huge repertoire.

Thursday, February 21, 2008
Google Medical
Google has started a test pilot of medical record keeping in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic. This pilot study will involve 1,500 to 10,000 volunteers who have given Google the right to house their medical information to make it more readily available to them if they discontinue services at the Clinic. I personally would be very scared to have one centralized medical record keeper although I can understand the benefits as well. I think there needs to be some good ground rules set before anything like this goes to public use. I'm surprised that Google would take such a huge risk in taking on this project however, I can't think of a better company to do it!
The original article after the jump.
The original article after the jump.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
The HDDVD vs BluRay wars are officially over.

Sunday, February 10, 2008
Having A Ball!
Josephine and I went to a fund raising ball for the Kidney Foundation of Ohio. The event was held at the Intercontinental Hotel next to the Cleveland Clinic. Josephine got two tickets from work. The tickets were $100-$2000 a head!! Being a black-tie event, we both had a good time getting dressed and figuring out what to wear. (Granted I had an easier time than Josephine!) The event raised over $140,000. The MC celebrity was Mark Nolan, a local weather forecaster for WKYC.
They were honoring Dr. Braun, a noted nephrologist who was a pioneer in kidney transplantations. What I got most out of the few speeches was that the most important achievement in his life even with all the patients lives that he touched, was his role as a family man. I've noticed this many times and the most successful PIs that I know, also are extremely family oriented. I am glad that I found a wonderful partner in life that I can see us starting a wonderful family of our own. OK, now back to work so that I can do my part!
They were honoring Dr. Braun, a noted nephrologist who was a pioneer in kidney transplantations. What I got most out of the few speeches was that the most important achievement in his life even with all the patients lives that he touched, was his role as a family man. I've noticed this many times and the most successful PIs that I know, also are extremely family oriented. I am glad that I found a wonderful partner in life that I can see us starting a wonderful family of our own. OK, now back to work so that I can do my part!
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