Friday, May 29, 2009

Come on Honda, pretty please, with cherries on top? I'll be your bestest friend!!!

Back in 2004, Honda created a concept sport bike that is known (as far as I can find) only as the NASa. As I am a Honda Hawk GT owner and devotee, and an avid Honda fan, I came across these photos while researching parts and tuning for my Hawk.


I am not a fervent proponent of sport bikes, but oh my holy crotch rockets, Batman...This is by far and away the sexiest, most dynamite machine I have ever seen! I would sell all of my bodily fluids and then some, to get my hands on this bike! What is Honda thinking? How could they NOT release a production version of this?! Not only does it have the iconic single sided swing arm, it also has a groundbreaking single sided front fork, dual front calipers, stainless steel braided coolant lines, ram air induction and the under-body exhaust is right out of a Roswell crash site! It's clean, it's mean, and oh boy it must be one hell of a ride! Street Fighter? Um, can anyone say 'Street Assassin'?!

I hope you enjoy this magnificent treat for the eyes half as much as I. And if anyone out there reading this happens to work for Honda, or know anyone who does... Please, please, PLEASE urge, plead, cajole, bribe them to revisit this bike!!!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Nature is Awesome!

I spent the majority of my extended weekend riding my Hawk. The weather was simply, perfect! Here are a few shots from my iphone. I love where I live!

Sunset from Palos Verdes Drive East.

Downtown from Blair Hills

Whisps of sunlight from the top of Palos Verdes Peninsula

Friday, May 22, 2009

Foretelling the future?



Is Palm telling the public something, or are they merely using clever marketing ploys? Either way, the new Palm Pre smartphone may finally give Apple a run for their money!

The Pre is quite impressive. It has a full touch screen with a slide out, tactile QWERTY keyboard. It touts all of the standards: MMS, interweb, wi-fi, email, 3 meg camera w/ flash, calenders, etc. Where it pulls ahead - some seemingly common sense yet fantastic abilities. It has a fully integrated processing system that not only allows the use of multiple apps simultaneously, but also lets you say - surf the web to buy tickets to Zappa Plays Zappa, then automatically creates a date event in your calendar with all of the info. How cool is that? It also organizes all correspondences with a particular person into one IM-type window, regardless of whether it was a phone call, text or IM.

Another cool feature is how it handles notifications. When I'm on my iPhone and using a particular app and a text or phone call comes in, that big ole window pops up right in the middle of the screen and prevents me from what I'm doing until I select 'ignore or reply'. The Pre has a little dashboard at the bottom of the screen that simply shows you what else is going on without interrupting the task at hand. It also has ambient light, accelerometer and proximity sensors like the iPhone. The screen is slightly smaller, 3.1" to the iPhone's 3.5". And at 3.9x2.3x.67" and 4.76oz, the Pre is relatively smaller, though thicker than the iPhone's 4.5x2.5x.5".

I downloaded the beta 3.0 firmware for my iPhone. It has some great improvements, some of which should have been native to the phone ages ago. 3.0, which should release around mid June, allows MMS messaging (finally), Cut/Copy/Paste (finally), universal search (meaning you can now search the entire phone for contacts, entries, whatever), and you can text and email in landscape format (finally). The phone is slightly more responsive. A new native app is included, Voice Memos. It is just as it implies. I prefer YouNote, as you can attach voice memos to your photos, notes, etc.

The Pre definitely appears as though it will be a heavy hitter. With some of its terrific abilities, Apple has a little catching up to do. The largest downfall of the Palm's new device, however, is that it initially will only be offered through Sprint. As a previous patron of 3.5 years, I can tell you that Sprint sucks bologna! As with most other Palm devices, however, I am certain that Verizon will offer it shortly in their own color of choice. As for the iPhone, a new hardware device - yes, that's right folks - a new iPhone is due out along with the firmware update. It's difficult to discern exactly what bells and whistles it shall flaunt. A short while ago Apple acquired a microprocessor company. It is certain there will be a much faster processor in the new iPhone, although we're all pulling for a multi-processor. A better camera will be included and overall, the phone will be more tailored towards the new bandwidth. Will Apple release the update first, or the phone? If they're smart, the update will come first, then the phone. This will prevent the complete server failure of last year when they released both simultaneously, and it will likely employ more veterans to seek out the new hardware. Personally, I'll be happy with my 3G for some time...At least until my contract runs out. ;D

So what's the verdict? While Jane and Joe Blow probably won't care very much, my fellow geeks and smartphone devotees are sure to be closely watching and anticipating. Although Apple's App store is ingenious, the Pre offers a wide variety of 3rd party apps in their own app store and an SDK. The developer's conference in 2.5 weeks will certainly have all eyes and ears glued!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Friday, May 15, 2009

Chain up the pretty girls and release the Kraken...It's time to celebrate!


In pure amazement to even myself, I managed to get my butt up before 8am, AND work out! AND did it twice!!! It sucks getting up, however, what a satisfying and uplifting sensation it is knowing that I've accomplished such an intense activity first thing in the day.