Life has been quite interesting since last I posted.
I've moved to Hawaii, where I party every night with a guy on each arm. I then take them back to my lair, where I suck out their blood. However, if they're cute enough, I keep them as pets...who would have thought that cute guys would make such wonderful servants? Not I...
That's right, I'm now a vampire. This proved to be a poor turn for my marriage, considering my husband wasn't real thrilled when I came home that fateful night with bite marks. He tends to be a bit jealous, see. Ah, well...like sands through the hourglass, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, so I'm a big liar. I did, however, move to Oregon, and am in the middle of a divorce. This should come as no surprise to the audience of ONE that reads this page...
...but hopefully, he doesn't shy away from bite marks. ;)
And here, a lolcat for your trouble:

moar funny pictures
I want to thank Ben and Mena, Six Apart, and Vox for a lovely home here for the past year or so. I really like this blogging platform, but I decided I'd prefer to host my blog on Leoville.com, so new posts will now go to
http://leoville.com/blog
See you there!
I thought I'd just stop by the AT&T store at noon just to see if there was a line. There was, and fearing I wouldn't get a phone in time to review it for Saturday's radio show I got out my folding chair and joined the line as number 13. Six hours later I got my iPhone. This is the last video from my poor old Nokia N95.
I'm in the middle of the radio show so I'll make this brief. I can't search on Google. In Firefox, Safari, and directly from the Google site I get the same error message:
Has anyone seen this before? This is bizarre! It's only happening on my Mac. The PC on the same network works fine. Must be something I'm running on the Mac. (Stickam? Wakoopa?)
I had a little time to kill before my flight to LA today, so I was finally able to stroll through the early audio exhibit in the United concourse at SFO (on the way to gates 76-90). Lots of interesting historic items including this first videotape recorder. When Apmex showed this to television executives in 1956 they gave it a standing ovation.
The exhibit is Dolby heavy - practically everything is on loan from Dolby Labs, including the Ampex. Ray Dolby was on the team that invented it - but well worth the 20 minute stroll.
Glenn shows his steadicam mastery with Ryan and Sean on The Lab...