31st July 2008, 10:57 pm
My wife wanted to watch North and South last night while I was gone, but after calling every video rental store in town she finally gave up. Well guess what? It was available in the Netflix “Watch Instantly” section, along with over 12,000 other movies and TV shows. But she is not the type to watch a movie on a laptop. And since the instant movie viewer currently only works via Internet Exploder, I would have to open VMWare Fusion on our mac first, start Windows, etc, etc, etc.
Enter the Netflix Player by Roku.
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31st July 2008, 10:41 pm
It looks like cameras, phones, and other gadgets can now be made waterproof. Sid Martin, director of technology at Northeast Maritime Institute, has a new, molecule-thin invention that keeps your electronics working even when wet. It’s called “Golden Shellback.” Interestingly, no one at CNN or The Wall Street Journal originally believed him when he tried to go public with the invention.
Article: http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080731/NEWS/80731010
Video: http://gcaptain.com/maritime/blog/golden-shellback-visits-nbcs-today-show/

18th July 2008, 06:46 pm
I had a beard for the last two weeks, but it got really itchy. So here are some photos and some manly beard quotes. If you are thinking of growing one, go for it. But realize that having a beard takes as much work as not having one (you have to trim it, etc). Unless you are going for a total mountain man look.
Beard quotes from Wikipedia:
- “There are two kinds of people in this world that go around beardless — boys and women — and I am neither one.” -Greek saying
- “A kiss without a moustache, is like soup without salt.” - Breton saying
- “A man without a moustache is like a cat without a tail.” - Arab Saying
- “A woman with a beard looks like a man. A man without a beard looks like a woman.” - Afghan Saying


9th July 2008, 05:18 pm
I have been a resident of Utah for 3 years now, and I am FINALLY being allowed to apply for resident tuition. The form I had to fill out asks for details about every aspect of my life. Let me tell you, the Department of Homeland Security has nothing on the Utah State University residency folks. They want to know where I have lived, worked, and traveled in the past three years. Every trip greater than 15 days has to be documented. They want copies of my taxes, my vehicle and voter registrations, my mortgage statements, as well as information about my wife and my parents. While I am grateful to pay less tuition starting next semester, I am amazed by how much information is required to establish residency. So I wrote my own version of an employment verification letter to make life easier on my supervisor:
To whom it may concern,
Tom Caswell has been an employee of Utah State University since September 2005. He has put up with your tuition residency requirements for 3 years now. He has paid the higher out-of-state tuition rates during this time — even though he has been paying Utah property, income, and sales taxes since the first day he set foot in Utah back in August 2005. Please stop being a bunch of freaking morons and realize that he is now eligible for in-state tuition. Thank you.