June 2008

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Recently I started reading the blog Post Secret. The site describes itself best:

PostSecret is an ongoing community art project where people
mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a postcard.

Personally, I love how the site gives an unfiltered view to some of the events/aspects of people’s lives. The various postcards range from happy to sad, funny to serious, and moving to terrifying. Each Sunday you get a handful of new secrets to look at. Each postcard is unique with their own secret sprawled across accompanied by a drawing or photo.

Many times these secrets will touch a secret of your own or possibly bring to light a past feeling. The site has brought together such great ideas and art that it is no surprise that you can also purchase a book.

Head over to Post Secret to see the latest entries. One of my recent favorites is the Stoplights card pictured below.

stoplights postcard from postsecret

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I will (attempt to) match Gary’s style and review this show as he does wine.

It is important to note that I am talking about the new Wine Library Reserve videos. These are a condensed version of the regular Wine Library TV episodes that roll in around 5 minutes. I am a huge fan of Wine Library TV and here are my thoughts about the new Reserve.

Wine Library Reserve 2008, $0

To begin with, the show is very watered down. In only 5 minutes it is hard to get the full flavor of Gary. The “nose” on this show is really tight and it is hard to get much out of it. We lose one of the most important aspects which is Gary’s unique personality. You get small hints of the flavor, but nothing special that will blow you away.

Additionally, they tried to spice up the show with some new fancy animations. In the end it is way to synthetic and forced. I get these fake flavors in my mouth. It feels like they were placed there after the fact for mere WOW effect. I will admit that some of these can be useful (showing the grape and country) but overall it brings a bad finish.

Like Gary says, trust your palette. This show may not agree with mine but it may be right up your alley. You may like this shorter snazzier version and there is no problem with that. Either way check out both Wine Library TV and the Reserve and make your own judgement. For ZERO bones, either show is worth a taste.

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A quick heads up for all readers. Firefox 3 was released today. This version dramatically fixes the memory leak problems and thus the application is much snappier. There are a ton of other improvements including a ton of interface enhancements.

If you haven’t used Firefox before, there is no better time. Head over to the product page to learn more and grab your copy.

Although Firefox is an excellent browser, there are many others out there that do some amazing things. I strongly suggest checking out Flock (all platforms) if you are tangled in the social web (blogs, facebook, flickr, etc.)

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pork, beans, heather

A couple weeks ago I posted about the new Weezer video Pork and Beans. I really liked the video since it brought back memories related to the various internet memes.

This week I stumbled upon a site that has conveniently gathered most of the YouTube videos that influenced the music video. This is a great chance to see some of these for the first time, or even just re-watch them for old times sake.

Photo by the stella on flickr

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Rebranding

Welcome to A Bit Eclectic. As you may have noticed, I have changed the name and URL of this blog. As part of the transition away from wordpress.com I wanted to get a new matching URL and name for the blog. Although I liked Eclettico I couldn’t obtain the URL.

Please update your links, bookmarks, and feeds. As far as I know this will be the last change to the URL. All of the old URLs should work for the forseeable future but I recommend moving to http://abiteclectic.net.

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Twistori is doing something special today for Apple’s WWDC Keynote. They have launched a special page that replaces the original words (love, wish, hate, etc.) with WWDC related words like wwdc, apple, iphone, steve, and keynote.

Twistori has one of the best implementations of the Twitter API and it is neat to see them extend it for events like this.

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Garfield Minus Garfield is this great comic in which Garfield has been completely removed. The result is this interesting look at the character Jon Arbuckle.

Removing Garfield creates a more amusing comic with a lonely single male who has a slew of mental disorders.  The site is updated regularly and adds a little humor to each day.

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