Wedding Photos on PS3

A few weeks ago I decided to get a Bluray player. The two cheapest I found were the Playstation 3, and a standard Sony player both costing $400. The guy told me that the PS3 did everything the Sony player did so I picked up the PS3.

On Tuesday we received our wedding photos on DVD. Since I’ve gotten the PS3 I’ve been playing with it and seeing what it can do. I decided to throw in the photos DVD and the PS3 gave us a great slide show. Here is but a few of the photos taken. For more click here.

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Karoake Machine

Last night Stephanie and I went to a friends b-day party and did some karaoke. Apparently, I love karaoke and didn’t really know it.

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Bachelor Party – Vegas

Last weekend was my bachelor party and I decided to go to Vegas. Influenced by my last trip there I decided I wanted something similar only with strippers and that’s exactly what I got. A fun filled geek weekend in Vegas.

There was about 10 of us total, mostly from San Diego and one from Minneapolis who each met at the Riviera Casino around 5:30 when we arrived. We hung out and got drinks waiting for everyone else to show up. We got dinner at the Treasure Island buffet and then did some roleplaying in the Casino where I ran InSpectres and the other group ran “Don’t Rest Your Head.”

After that we headed back and my friend Joe and I stayed up drinking scotch and talking javascript. Also one friend got hijacked by hookers and ended up drinking with them for a couple hours.

The next day we got something to eat late morning and then headed to the Star Trek Experience where everyone kept ordering me drinks and I got pretty drunk. We spent 6 hours there talking with Star Trek characters and going on the rides.

When we got the Star Trek tickets at the 1/2 off booth we also got scheduled for dinner and entry into a strip club called “Treasures.” A limo picked us up around 9:15. It was a strange place to have dinner but fun and included something called a lapatizer. After dinner we headed up to the strip club and well… had a good time.

Next day the drive home was tough as traffic was horrible and the wind was blowing real bad. It took us 4 hours to get from Las Vegas to Barstow (normally a 2 hour drive). However, I am back and read to be married.

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D&D Program Two Years

Yesterday was the two year anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons teen program at the El Cajon library. I bought pizza for everyone and handed out dice prizes for the teens who have Dungeon Mastered and then raffled off a couple other prizes.

The group has changed a lot over two years. I started with five players and the group would change a lot. I have had three players that have been with for almost the entire time. It has now gotten so big that I can no longer run games but have to coordinate them and help the teens run their own games.

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Date Night – San Juan Capistrano

Last Saturday it was Stephanie’s turn to conduct a date night and the evening I was suppose to propose. For the evening we hopped on the train to San Juan Capistrano (a little town in Orange County about 60 miles North of San Diego)which was a lot of fun in itself. We arrived at 2:30 and visited the old mission for a few hours. Next we stopped at a wine bar and then headed to dinner at a nice Mexican restaurant called El Adobe where I had a really good burrito.

It would had been at the restaurant that I would have proposed. Strangely, there was a huge reception in the room below us.

We killed the last hour walking around and then having a coffee at Starbucks. Finally, we hopped back on the train and headed home. A delightful evening that was a lot of fun.

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Comic Con 07

Comic Con was great this year but it started off a little rough. My original plan was to go half a day Thursday and Friday and then all day Saturday. I decided to pick up my badge on Thursday at 12 but discovering that the line wrapped around the convention center I decided not to go and take a full day on Friday.

On Friday I picked up my badge at 9:30 (with no problem) and headed in at 10 when the door opened. I walked the dealers hall for about 3 and half hours when I ran into Joss Whedon at the Dark Horse booth and got my picture with him.

After that I went to the Neil Gaimen panel and then back down to the dealers hall to hang out with my friends Albert and Jenny for an hour. I then headed back up for a panel on Vertigo Comics and then after that a panel on the new “Babylon 5: Lost Tales”, the new B5 direct to DVD movie which had JMS and Bruce Boxlightner.

On Saturday I went with my friend Jonathan and his friend from out of town Dale. Once again we hit the dealers hall for about an hour and then went to see the panel on Laura K Hamilton who write cheesy vampire fiction. After that we went back down to the dealers hall (which wasn’t as crowded as I thought it would be for a Saturday) and then got some lunch.

Next was three more panels including “The Women of Battlestar Galactica”, “Futurama”, and “Joss Whedon.” The Futurama was the best panel as they handed out little comics and had all the voice actors from the show do a live reading.

Overall, a great con. Can’t wait for next year.

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ComicCon Costume Pics

I’ll put up a recap of comic-con later. Until then here are some pictures of people in costume I managed to get a picture of.









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Body Boarding

My first trip to San Diego was in 1997 for Comic-con. While we were in San Diego we went into the ocean and swam around. I did this every time I visited San Diego but since moving here I havn’t been in the ocean past my knees. Until the other day.

One of my co-workers is a regular body border and I convinced him to take me out which he did last Wednesday. We headed down to Pacific Beach from work which is only a few blocks away. The guys got me some fins, a wetsuit, and a bodyboard. It was a lot of fun and while out there I managed to catch four waves and get lots of salt water caught up in my head. I look forward to doing it again.

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London and Paris Pics



Stephanie and I in Paris




The two of us seeing the sites.



Two reasons why I love London.



Our tiny room in London.



Pictures from the London Eye. Inspired by the great pic of Lisa and Pat.


The insanity that is Speakers Square

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London and Paris Vacation

I went to London and Paris this past week from April 14-22. I had blast. I will be posting pictures next week because Stephanie has the camera and is still in Paris with her girlfriends.

We left for the airport at 6:30am and took off a little after nine. We arrived in New York for a short layover and arrived in London, Gatwick airport at 9:30am. We were exhausted as neither one of us got any sleep. We hoped on a train that took us to the Underground Station and then head to our motel.

We got to our room around and checked in around 10:30 but the room wasn’t going to be ready until 11 so we went to a small cafe down the road. I ordered a cup of coffee and the server asked if I wanted it “black or white.” I told him black and when he brought it I asked if he had any milk and he said “I though you wanted it black.” After that we headed to our room and slept for four hours.

When we got up we headed out and hopped on the Underground train for Harrods, a large department store. Stephanie wanted to look at their large selection of food which was impressive. We then went to Hyde Park and saw people playing soccer, cricket, and rugby. We also saw Speakers Corner in the Park where people can freely preach whatever they want. After the park we grabbed some pub food and then headed back to our motel.

The evening we got the full effect of jet lag. I fell asleep for a few hours but then woke up at 1am and didn’t fall back asleep until 4am. This occurred again on Tuesday night but I just didn’t fall asleep until after 2am. On Wednesday night I bought sleeping pills.

The next day we got up and went to “Pret de Manger” for breakfast. This would become our default breakfast and lunch place for our stay in London. It is a chain restaurant that focuses on healthy food with a great selection of sandwiches.

That day we visited The Eye, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and Buckingham Palace where we got the end of the changing of the card. For the rest of the day we visited the National Art Gallery and starred at paintings.

On Tuesday we went to Wimbledon and visited the Museum. We then got a drink at the “Hound and Fox” which was supposed to be a popular place for tennis players but we didn’t see any. After that we saw a movie, “Sunshine” by the popular English director Danny Boyle. The movie cast 13 pounds per person and had 40 minutes of preview and commercials before the movie started. I don’t see why anyone would go to the movies but this probably due to seeing it in Leicester Square, a popular tourist area.

On Wednesday we went to the British Museum and saw ancient artifacts. I then geeked out went to two gaming stores. We finally finished the night with the play Equus starring Daniel Radcliffe (he plays Harry Potter). It was a great, disturbing play. It has gathered some media attention because Radcliffe gets naked.

For our final day in London we visited the Tower of London and the Tate Modern. Overall, I loved London and just the general vibe of the area.

On Friday we got up early and headed off to the train station. We got on our train and after it got moving it made me a little sick but I eventually got use to it. The train ride had some great scenery but we did get a french couple sitting next to us that constantly held hands and talked in romantic gibberish.

Our motel was a just a few blocks from the train station. Right after I left the station a woman, supposedly Bosnian, comes up to me and asks if I speak English. I say yes and she hands me a piece of paper that says she is from Bosnia, her father was killed and she is try to get back home and needed money. I promptly handed the letter back and said I couldn’t help her. I ran into two similar women at the Eiffel Tower.

After checking into the motel we went out and grabbed something to eat. I took a look at the menu and saw something called “Jambon et Fritz” which translated into ham and fries. In my mind I pictures and complicated dish but I got deli sliced ham and french fries. All the other places we ate at had similar issues where we never knew what exactly we ordered.

After lunch we walked down a street close to us and visited a sex museum and the second most popular graveyard in Paris.

The next day was the quick and dirty Paris where we visited a few popular sites but just long enough to view them and then head out. The sites we saw were: Eiffel Tower, Champs-Elysee, Arc de Triumphe, The Louvre, Notre Damn, and a large garden.

Sunday Stephanie and I seperated way as she went off to meet her girlfriends who flew in Saturday for a girl only meetup and I headed to the airport. I had some problems at the airport because I couldn’t find my airline and they had problems checking my bag. I made it to my flight with only 10 minutes to spare and then I discovered at Customs in Atlanta that my luggage never made the flight.

Overall a great vacation but I’m glad to be back.

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