Russ Nemhauser
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Tea at Five
Today I had the great pleasure of seeing the one-woman show "Tea at Five", starring Kate Mulgrew. Ms. Mulgrew is one of the few genuinely gifted actors in the world and she was absolutely incredible in this play. She truly embodies everything that is Kathryn Hepburn, and you really need to see it to truly believe it.
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iPod Nano
Ok, so the iPod Nano is a pretty cool device. Does anyone know if it's possible to play WMA files on an iPod? If so, how?
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Audiovox SMT 5600 vs. Lower Manhattan
My wife and I were in New York City on vacation last week and we decided to split up for 3 hours one afternoon. I decided to head for lower Manhattan and she decided to stay up at 82nd street to go to the Met. I went to college in lower Manhattan and I wanted to revisit my old neighborhood as well as visit the WTC. I used my Smartphone to check my email on the way to the 86th street station. I was going to take the express train all the way down to the City Hall station. I had charged my phone earlier that day to roughly 2/3s of full power. I stepped out of the subway at City Hall and my phone was dead. I couldn't turn it on. I took out the battery, put it back in, and tried a few other things. Nothing worked. Luckily Cingular stores are about every 2 block in Manhattan, so I stopped in one and asked her to plug my phone in using the wall charger. The phone was then able to power up. Once we took it off the power cord, though, it was dead again. 2 hours later I got back on the subway and took it to 86th street. I walked to the Met, bought a hot dog, and sat on the steps to wait for my wife. On a hunch I took out my phone and pressed the power button. The phone powered up just fine, and when I went to the power meter it had about 2/3s of the battery left. Can anyone explain this truly odd behavior?
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Whidbey Beta 2 and Windows Vista Beta 1
Has anyone out there been successful in installing Whidbey Beta 2 Team Suite on Windows Vista Beta 1? I had an early failure which pretty much ruined it for the rest of the entire installation and was wondering if everyone else out there is in the same boat.
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Training with Stephen K. Hayes
Roseanne and I had the great pleasure of training with Stephen K. Hayes today. Mr. Hayes is the Grand Master of our art and is a tenth degree black belt. He is just a wonderful man with so much to share and it was a great pleasure to learn from his expertise.
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.NET Rocks!
I'd like to extend a special thanks to Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell for a great interview on .NET Rocks!. It's nice to talk geek every once in a while.
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A Great Dining Experience
This evening my wife and I (along with a family friend) had the great pleasure of dining at a restaurant called "Vineyard Terrace Restaurant & Wine Bar". In just a single night this restaurant became one of our top three favorite places to dine, and not just in the Los Angeles area. The service was very warm and friendly since the minute we walked in and we felt like we were catered to as if we had pulled up in a Bentley and had greased the hostess a hundie (we didn't - the Bentley is in the shop, actually).
The first thing to land on the table was the wine list. I don't remember how many bottles were on it, and by no means was it a huge list, but it was impressive. Even more impressive was the staff's knowledge of the wines, particularly when it came to what wine would taste best with what entree. The wines' flavor, body, and taste was generously explained with patience and enthusiasm which put us all at such ease. This was definitely NOT a place where we felt rushed in to any decisions or to pick something in particular.
The next thing to arrive were some delicious roles, warmed to perfection. Some restaurants will deliver them cold, and even though the taste might be palatable, there's just something to be said about warm roles being put in front of you. The butter that accompanied the roles was softened, not right out of the refrigerator, which frequently results in the destruction of said roles as people attempt to apply the butter.
The menu consisted of two pages - not huge by some standards, but the dishes that were ON the menu sounded delicious and very creative. I started with the "Salad of Heirloom Tomatoes with Basil and Cabernet Sauvignon Vinaigrette" and even though it was made up almost entirely of different-colored heirloom tomatoes it was the best salad I've ever had. The dressing was BETTER than the name makes it sound. Roseanne had the "Vineyard Terrace Garden Salad – Fresh Seasonal Vegetables in Herbal Vinaigrette with Marinated Olives" and devoured it in no time.
At this point the three of us were already raving to each other about the restaurant. We found that each of us was secretly hoping that the entree wouldn't ruin the whole experience. We were extremely relieved that it only added to it.
For the main course, I decided on the "Garlic Sautéed Prawns on a bed of Creamy Polenta with Summer Vegetables" and it was superb. The shrimp was cooked to perfection, the polenta was great, and the vegetables complimented the shrimp perfectly. It was actually a pleasure to eat. Roseanne decided on the "Lobster Ravioli in Lemon Dill Sauce with Asparagus" and loved it. She generously gave me one of her ravioli and it was the best lobster ravioli I've ever had.
Adding to this dining experience was the wine, and each of us got a glass of either what was recommended or what we know to be good. In fact, once the waitress heard what salad, entree, and wine our friend was thinking about, she suggested that she tell the chef to swap out the dressing that came with his salad for another that would compliment his choice of wine.
I've only been to one or two other restaurants that have been this great. When I say "great", I mean in every measurable sense. One that deserves mention is Lucy's Table in Portland, Oregon. Another favorite of mine over the past four years or so has been Ruth's Chris Steak House. They have really great food at Ruth's Chris, but I'll tell you right here and now that even though Ruth's Chris is the most expensive place of the three, the service falls short of the other two.
With regard to the price issue, Vineyard Terrace is amazingly reasonable for the food they offer. Even if you don't augment your dining experience with wine, it's still MUCH more than worth it to make the trip. Chef Steven Thompson truly makes this experience memorable and we are so happy that we found this great place.
Vineyard Terrace
11266 Ventura Blvd
Studio City, CA 91604
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Fantastic Four - Ugh
A long chain of great Marvel movies comes to a screeching halt with the release of Fantastic Four. It’s disappointing to a guy like me who has always loved super heroes. On at least four occasions my wife and I looked at each other in utter disbelief that arose from two main sources.
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JavaScript Hell
I am trying to implement something in a web application whereby specific content (which includes images and text) exists inside a "box" that's about 2/3's of the width of the browser and about 90 pixels high. This box should stay at the bottom of the browser no matter what.
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Unlocked! My Audiovox 5600 SMT
So today I had my Audiovox 5600 SMT Smartphone unlocked, and I thought I'd have a lot more control over it. The truth is, I still cannot remove the stupid mMode icon from the Start menu and I don't appear to have any more control over the phone than I did (such as the ability to view "hidden" stuff or access the registry of the phone.