Bachelor Mark – Episode 4

Oh WOW – this is getting very interesting now. Bachelor Mark trims his beard and goes out for the first 2 on 1 date. Surprise surprise he opens up and comes out on top. I’m actually still really really blown away.

Episode 4 Summary

Bachelor Mark:

  • Amazingly says more then 2 words
  • 2 on 1 dates it with Mike + Jill
  • Opens up – wow
  • Steals the rose with some charismatic words of love
  • Everyone Else:

  • Curling Rules
  • Dave gets tied to a tree and beat up
  • Tanner puts his foot in his mouth
  • Juan and Dave share a cab ride
  • Next Week:

  • Whistler – those bastards
  • Favorite Trackbacks

    ihategreenbeans.com – read Two-On-One Date

    New iPhone 3G S (the ski racer)

    iPhone 3G S now has video capability, faster processing power and longer battery life. It is hard to determine what differences are actually hardware driven and which ones Apple is software marketing into the phone… but this chart should help.

    On a green note – the new packaging is 23% smaller then the already minimal packaging. Go Apple.

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    Thanks to the Engadget crew for creating this short bus chart

    iPhone 3G – available now

    8GB black only – $99

    iPhone 3G S – available June 19th

    16GB black or white – $199
    32GB black or white – $299

    iPhone 3.0 software – available June 17th

    iPod Touch will have to pay for this update

    Worlds Greenest Notebooks

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    New kids are in town. Which means my current 17″ Unibody MacBook Pro 2.66GHz / 4GB / 320GB is for sale.

    Apple claims these are the greenest notebooks available with their revolutionary new built-in battery that can recharge up to 1000 times. That equates to 3x less battery waste over the course of a traditional 5 year standard computer user life cycle and although that really just sounds like a lot of variables to me… they will take less green backs out of your pocket to get one.

    13″ MacBook Pro

    2.26 GHz / 2GB / 160GB / 9400M + SD Card Slot = $1199
    2.53 GHz / 4GB / 250GB / 9400M + SD Card Slot = $1499

    15″ MacBook Pro

    2.53 GHz / 4GB / 250GB / 9400M + SD Card Slot = $1699
    2.66 GHz / 4GB / 320GB / 9400M + 9600M GT + SD Card Slot = $1999
    2.80 GHz / 4GB / 500GB / 9400M + 9600M GT + SD Card Slot = $2299

    17″ MacBook Pro

    2.80 GHz / 4GB / 500GB / 9400M + 9600M GT + ExpressCard Slot = $2499

    MacBook “who cares” Air

    1.86 GHz / 2GB / 120GB / 9400M + NothingElse = $1499
    2.13 GHz / 2GB / 128GB SSD / 9400M + ExtremeNothingElse = $1799

    An Easily Understandable Explanation of Derivative Markets

    Heidi is the proprietor of a bar in Detroit . She realizes that virtually all of her customers are unemployed alcoholics and, as such, can no longer afford to patronize her bar. To solve this problem, she comes up with new marketing plan that allows her customers to drink now, but pay later.

    She keeps track of the drinks consumed on a ledger (thereby granting the customers loans).

    Word gets around about Heidi’s “drink now, pay later” marketing strategy and, as a result, increasing numbers of customers flood into Heidi’s bar. Soon she has the largest sales volume for any bar in Detroit .

    By providing her customers’ freedom from immediate payment demands, Heidi gets no resistance when, at regular intervals, she substantially increases her prices for wine and beer, the most consumed beverages. Consequently, Heidi’s gross sales volume increases massively.

    A young and dynamic vice-president at the local bank recognizes that these customer debts constitute valuable future assets and increases Heidi’s borrowing limit. He sees no reason for any undue concern, since he has the debts of the unemployed alcoholics as collateral.

    At the bank’s corporate headquarters, expert traders transform these customer loans into DRINKBONDS, ALKIBONDS and PUKEBONDS. These securities are then bundled and traded on international security markets. Naive investors don’t really understand that the securities being sold to them as AAA secured bonds are really the debts of unemployed alcoholics.

    Nevertheless, the bond prices continuously climb, and the securities soon become the hottest-selling items for some of the nation’s leading brokerage houses.

    One day, even though the bond prices are still climbing, a risk manager at the original local bank decides that the time has come to demand payment on the debts incurred by the drinkers at Heidi’s bar. He so informs Heidi.

    Heidi then demands payment from her alcoholic patrons, but being unemployed alcoholics they cannot pay back their drinking debts. Since, Heidi cannot fulfill her loan obligations she is forced into bankruptcy. The bar closes and the eleven employees lose their jobs.

    Overnight, DRINKBONDS, ALKIBONDS and PUKEBONDS drop in price by 90%. The collapsed bond asset value destroys the banks liquidity and prevents it from issuing new loans, thus freezing credit and economic activity in the community.

    The suppliers of Heidi’s bar had granted her generous payment extensions and had invested their firms’ pension funds in the various BOND securities. They find they are now faced with having to write off her bad debt and with losing over 90% of the presumed value of the bonds. Her wine supplier also claims bankruptcy, closing the doors on a family business that had endured for three generations, her beer supplier is taken over by a competitor, who immediately closes the local plant and lays off 150 workers.

    Fortunately though, the bank, the brokerage houses and their respective executives are saved and bailed out by a multi-billion dollar no-strings attached cash infusion from the Government. The funds required for this bailout are obtained by new taxes levied on employed, middle-class, non-drinkers.

    Now, do you understand

    Movies – Up with Hangover

    Still haven’t seen any of these – are there reasons to?

    1. “Up,” $44.2 million.
    2. “The Hangover,” $43.3 million.
    3. “Land of the Lost,” $19.5 million.
    4. “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian,” $14.7 million.
    5. “Star Trek,” $8.4 million.
    6. “Terminator Salvation,” $8.2 million.
    7. “Drag Me to Hell,” $7.3 million.
    8. “Angels & Demons,” $6.5 million.
    9. “My Life in Ruins,” $3.2 million.
    10. “Dance Flick,” $2 million.

    el Canadia – Update #1

    Canadian ROCKies

    Canadian ROCKies

    Nabor Devin will be contributing remotely from Canada near Calgary for the next 5 months. He writes…

    “I drove 18 hours up to Crossfield, Alberta. My dad made the trip up with me. Always check your passport expiration date.”

    I don’t know exactly what that means, but it is Canada… eh?

    Hello Conan

    Mark this day in history. Conan O’Brien took over the Tonight Show on NBC with celebrity interview Will Ferrel and musical guest Pearl Jam.

    I thought the show was a shoulder shrug “ok” with video segments that were too long and too repetitive, but I will always remain a happy Conan viewer.

    Conan Intro:

    Johnny Carson’s Farewell Episode = 41.4 million viewers.
    Jay Leno’s First Episode = (trying to find)
    Jay Leno’s Last Episode = (8.8/20)
    Conan O’Brien’s First Episode = (7.1/17)

    Bachelor Mark – Episode 3

    Had a hamburger with Bachelor Mark today while watching episode 3 of ABC’s Bachelorette. The only thing more annoying then actually watching the show, is watching it with people that need character explanations from previous episodes.

    Episode 3 Summary

    Bachelor Mark:

  • Says more then two words
  • Finally featured in his first ITM
  • Forgets to shave
  • Everyone Else:

  • The dude has a serious foot fetish
  • Dave still hates Juan
  • It’s starting to get interesting
  • Movies – Pixar is Up

    Pixar kills it again… surprise surprise – Not.

    1. “Up,” $68.2 million.
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    2. “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian,” $25.5 million.
    3. “Drag Me to Hell,” $16.6 million.
    4. “Terminator Salvation,” $16.1 million.
    5. “Star Trek,” $12.8 million.
    6. “Angels & Demons,” $11.2 million.
    7. “Dance Flick,” $4.9 million.
    8. “X-Men Origins: Wolverine,” $3.9 million.
    9. “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past,” $1.9 million.
    10. “Obsessed,” $665,000.

    Green Steps = Small Steps

    This video is not interesting enough to embed… and neither is this feel good story about Marcal – the oldest recycled paper maker in the country – but it brings up good points about green-washing.

    It’s the whole idea that people are not going to make dramatic steps in anything they do. Even if you want to go green, it’s small steps.

    Long Drive Replaces Bowling

    My goal of a perfect 300 in 2007 never rendered in bowling… luckily I carry well over 300 consistently on the course.

    Over the last month I have been researching everything I can learn about the RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship in Mesquite, Nevada.

    To sum everything I have learned in one giant sentence…

    “In order to win $250,000 at the world finals you need to first spend $40 for 6 balls and qualify in a local qualifier which will send you to a $150 entry fee regional championship and if you smack it hard there you will secure one of the 150 available spots to compete against the best of the best at the Mesquite Regional Park firing range where you will spend 3 days of bracketed competition to hopefully reach the head to head final rounds where ultimately you will face last years 20 year old 418 yard drive champion, Jamie Sadlowski who is only 5’10” tall 170lbs but has the ability to double wrist cock and generate ball speed greater then 210 miles per hour off the face of the club and pretty much the only thing you have going for you now is the fact that Jamie only lands 20% of his shots in the 450 yard long 50 yard wide grid which equates to only 1.2 balls out of 6… I hope he misses.”

    Thanks to YouTube for providing endless golf tips on how to hit the ball farther. I don’t think I will ever have the Canadian 98mph lefty slapshot that Jamie has… but I do have the power of the internets.

    Pinnacle Distance Team – Part 1
    Pinnacle Distance Team – Part 2
    Pinnacle Distance Team – Part 3
    Pinnacle Distance Team – Part 4

    Golf + Technology = TrackMan

    TrackMan is an amazing little orange device that uses doppler technology to calculate pretty much everything you would ever want to know about your golf swing. Unfortunately TrackMan can not calculate a proper media delivery method from their website – or I would have linked to them.

    TrackMan is used by nearly every tour player to analyze their swing and maximize driver distance by calculating swing speed, ball speed, vertical launch degree, launch spin and smash factor. It is also exclusively used by the LDA at the RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship to enhance ESPN’s telecast of the 2009 finals in Mesquite, Nevada on October 25-30th. Who wants to go?

    Here are some videos I would like to remember I watched.
    TrackMan at 2008 LG Skins Game
    TrackMan at 2009 Sony Open