We ate at Two Guys from Hong Kong the other day, and it was alright, but I have to tell you that ever since we ate at Flame, all other Chinese food pales in comparison. Ordinarily, Two Guys would've been considered pretty standard Chinese food, but compared to Flame's entrees, it was like fast food. With Flame, however, I think I ruined my affinity for cheap food. =(
I'll post a couple of the Easter egg hunt photos here in a few days. You know, everyone really ought to have a computer screen and keyboard built in to their car dashboards with a wireless Internet connection. There have been nearly a million times when we're driving around and needed driving directions from Mapquest, or wanted to have a word translated from Spanish into English (many of the street signs here are in Spanish), etc., but couldn't simply because we were in the car, away from a computer. I know, someone's going to suggest a PDA or a laptop (or even a Tablet), but get real, they all suck. Even those little itty-bitty navigation map things probably suck, too, simply because they're too small, and they presumably only do one thing (I've never heard of one that let's you translate languages or check your email). Another thing, when are they going to get smart and start making PDAs and cell phones bigger? All these tiny screens that everyone keeps quinting at are just pathetic. And Tablets, don't even get me started on those. Make the stupid things legal size for pete's sake. A lightweight, portable computer with a built-in keyboard (not a stupid on-screen one) with a 14" screen/digitizer would be to die for! I hate these little 10" screens. And for pete's sake, give it a built-in retractible handle! Don't the engineers who build these things ever try to use them? Sheesh.
Oh, for those who haven't heard yet, we're expecting again. We don't know the gender yet, but we're hoping for a baby boy this time. We're really excited, and have already started planning things and been discussing names and such. Any name suggestions will be appreciated. =)
I really like the new Blogger interface (code-named "Dano"). It's a fresher look, and seems to be pretty reliable. Of course, I had always felt that the old one was pretty reliable until lately when the archives started acting funny and support for high-ASCII characters became buggy. Apparantly the archives will be one of Dano's fortés. Looks good so far, though.
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