Monday, February 16, 2015

The Queen Mary Scots Festival and Internation Highland Games XXII

Had a great time yesterday at the Scots Festival the Queen Mary puts on every year. It was kind of a last minute decision to go but I am glad I did. The weather was beautiful a little on the warm side but beautiful. The setting on the Queen Mary grounds always makes me a little melancholy as I wish the spruce goose were still there. There were plenty of bagpipe playing, Highland Gaming and lots of shopping. I even picked up a sport kilt with the Black Watch Tartan since I haven't been able to find a Menzie Clan Tartan.

All in all it was  great day spent having fun. We didn't stay for the concerts in the evening having tapped out to the sun by around 4:00. Next year I'll make a full day of it.

Kershaw Ken Onion Leek Pocket Knife

So as I have been admiring everydaycarry.com on a regular basis now I noticed there are some common popular goodies that many folks share.  Almost every post contains a preference for a pocket knife. Mine happens to be the Kershaw Ken Onion Leek. Its amazing in all aspects of performance as it opens very quickly with a flick of a finger called speed safe. I love the look of all stainless and it is very light so its comfortable clipped to my pocket or loose in a front pocket. I highly recommend it for every day use.


Sunday, February 8, 2015

The Five-Minute Journal

So despite all my prior efforts to be a good journal keeper I have failed in prior attempts. I have plenty of barely started Moleskine notebooks to vouch to that fact, they get much better use as notebooks in my hands. Then I saw a recommendation for the five minute journal and as usual started doing a little research and decided to give it a try.

Basically the concept is based on positive psychology basically focusing on positives in ones life. It probably doesn't even take 5 minutes to write in every day and its comprised of a morning section and an evening section. In the morning they ask you to write on three things you are grateful for, three things that would make today great, and a daily affirmation statement. In the evening you write down three amazing things that happened that day and how could I have made today better.

Interestingly it has been a really positive experience. Things that would have been stressful to me before no longer are as I know I'm  documenting them in my journal and therefore cognizant that they need progress made on them. Its weird but the concept becomes a cycle in your life and you look forward to it.

Jaybird Bluebuds X

Im not usually one to write about something as a Bluetooth headset but these Bluebuds have been rather polarizing for me. They are great for listening to music but honestly seem pretty crappy for holding a conversation on. I use them almost exclusively for the former so I've been rather happy with them and that is the main reason I purchased them was as headphones and indeed they function surprisingly well in that capacity. The sound quality is really good, the battery life is substantial so whats not to like? Then you get a phone call and forget your wearing the Bluebuds because they are very comfortable as well and suddenly t he person on the other side of the line can barely hear you. Maybe I'm not wearing them in the proper position but damn if these worked well for taking calls they truly would be the ideal headset.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

The Madrid Darby

What a great game today! I'm always amazed by  the crowd energy for a Darby game in Europe and especially this one as the Atletico Madrid fans were wild. The energy fueled the Blanco y Rojas to a dominating 4-0 victory over Real. It makes things interesting in the league table too as Real could only be 1 point in front of Barcelona if they can win tomorrow and 4 points in front of Atletico Madrid making it close for the first time in a long time.

Friday, February 6, 2015

Sling TV

Let the revolution begin. Today I got my Sling TV invite. Sling TV is the cord cutters dream that basically should kill cable if it weren't providing the internet to watch Sling TV. Anyways the product is really good ESPN seems to be in better than HD I was really impressed watching the Clipper game not with the Clippers they were flat but the video quality was great. I bought a pay per view movie tonight on it and the performance was less than stellar at home but that is more to with my damn cable internet! Sorry ADD kicked in. Anyways the offering is fairly limited but has most of the channels I enjoy and for $20 it seems to be fairly priced but I'd like to see a few more channels for the basic package.

Today is upgrade day or so it seems

Apparently I'm anxious for punishment as I upgraded my phone to lollipop this afternoon, battery life seems to suck or at least my watch's reading of the battery must be. Also I'm upgrading my surface pro 3 to Windows 10. Its the second time I'm trying it was a rough experience last time around but it intrigues me and I have another primary device so what they heck.

I actually started this post yesterday and figured I'd update it with my day old experiences. So Android Lollipop upgrade on my HTC One M7 took a lot longer to load than any upgrade in my recollection. The battery life still seems somewhat bad as I'm still using my Mophie which I have a love hate relationship. Love the better button on the top of the phone, definitely love the extended battery but hate the extra bulk... Other than the battery life issues I'm enjoying the upgrade.

As for Windows 10 round two has been far more present as everything worked swimmingly this time around. Didn't have to reconnect anything other than my Bluetooth headphones either.  I've been fiddling with it most of the day. While it is a bit different from 8.1 trying to mesh tablet and desktop modes to make everyone happy I'm not sure how much I'm sold. I like it but it is different enough that I have a learning curve AGAIN! Id just gotten to where I was comfortable with We'll see so far it runs very well but I may be at an advantage because I'm using the Microsoft Surface Pro 3.

Choi Min-sik

So I happen along the movie Lucy while browsing around on the new Sling TV. I keep saying I know that evil Taiwanese gangster who looks Korean to me only to find out it's the same well aged actor from Old Boy and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and recommend it besides I'm just a big a fan of Scarlett Johansson  and heck Morgan Freeman for that matter too. I don't want to tell you too much of the story but if you haven't seen it I recommend it!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

The Bulletproof Diet after one month

So I have been on the diet for about a month and have to admit I am convinced. While I didn't see 1 pound a day weight loss but I have have noticed a huge change in my energy and consequently my mood. It is rather expensive for the food and you will basically live in Trader Joe's, Sprouts, or Whole Foods. I having been rather spoiled am having to get used to cooking my own food which is new and what started as a huge inconvenience has actually become fun, as long as I don't procrastinate.

The diet is similar in ways to the Paleo diet emphasizing healthy fats, lean grass fed pastured meats, and lots of vegetables. There's even an assortment of desserts you can cook. The exercise portion focuses on once a week weight training of the 5 core movements so basically you do one to exhaustion hop to the second to exhaustion and so forth. Takes me about 15 minutes at the gym and the reccommendation is to do it once a week to allow your body to recover. Other than that you should walk as much as you can in your daily routine.

All in all oddly enough its been a very pleasant experience which isn't something I'd say about many of the other diets I tried. I'll update you on the weight loss next month so far its been about 7 pounds which isn't bad it just isn't a pound a day either. I expect now that I am used to the fasting component that my weight loss should pick up now.