Homeless’ House
Not trying to be mean to Hawaii’s homeless or anything, but I was somewhat impressed with this getup.
Not trying to be mean to Hawaii’s homeless or anything, but I was somewhat impressed with this getup.
Lookee, lookee, Honolulu Weekly has its annual readers’ poll asking for the Best of Honolulu. There are many subsections of the poll, but under the heading of “The Medium,” there are some pulpy topics like:
Hmmmm, I wonder how’d I vote for these? For Best Twitterer, I have three choices: @ryankanno, @neenz, and @hawaii (they all influence me according to Klout). But I think my nod would have to go to @neenz for the sheer volume of useful and aloha-spirited tweets she publishes.
Best use of social media would have to go to KGMB9 News. Within the past year, this news station blitzed the social media landscape getting workers to blog and now tweet. The recorded and streaming news broadcasts are cool, and of course, you can’t overlook their interactive News at 5, getting input from the Twitterverse.
Best local blog… Um, of course, I’d have to push pulpconnection.net. That’d be a no brainer, but if I can’t vote for my own work then I have to go with the aptly named Hawaii Weblog. Ryan Ozawa has been blogging the Aloha State and Beyond forever, and his coverage of Hawaii-based issues is always excellent.
What about you? How would you vote? Go ahead and make your choices.
For your ballot to be considered complete, you need to fill in at least 10 entries from the entire poll. All votes must be submitted by July 31, 2009.
And don’t forget to vote pulpconnection.net for best local blog. 😉
I’m looking for wireless headphones as a gift. Rechargeable batteries, decent sound, works through walls. Looks like a solid product is the Sennheiser RS120 926 MHz Wireless RF Headphones.
Plus until the end of July, there’s a deal for a free set of CX 300 in-ear headphones. Awesome deal!
Boo! Starbucks latest promotion, a free pastry on Tuesday, July 21, with the purchase of a drink is not valid in Hawaii!! Read the fine print.
Boo!
Wow, is that right? Did the Ala Moana location of Build-A-Bear close down? It seemed like we were just there! The Build-A-Bear store locator shows the nearest location is either San Mateo (2386 miles) or Santa Clara (2400 miles away).
Oh well, at least we have Luna Lamb and Ovejita.
First off, what’s pecha kucha you ask? Here’s the definition from the Pecha Kucha web site:
Each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds each – giving 6 minutes 40 seconds of fame before the next presenter is up. This keeps presentations concise, the interest level up, and gives more people the chance to show.
If you want to see pecha kucha presentations in action, you’ll get your chance very soon. The fifth installment of Pecha Kucha Night Honolulu happens next week on July 24, 2009 at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, Academy Arts Center at Linekona. The event is free and starts at 7:30.
Among those on tap, Burt Lum aka Bytemarks is doing a presentation on his top 20 Social Media Geeks in Hawaii. Should be interesting!
With an upcoming family member’s wedding coming up, we had some serious shopping to do in preparation. Was at Ala Moana for several hours and did some damage!
Just a note but finding matching pants for a jacket isn’t so easy. And pinstripes are in now, making a match that much harder.
Besides shopping, I learned that Shirokiya changed its food vendor so lots of the goodies you enjoyed over the years are no longer. The new food selection is geared towards buying a bunch of things to make up a meal. There are still self contained bentos, but many of the offerings are partial dishes. And when did tonkatsu without rice cost $11?!
At Nordstroms, I spied mixed martial arts fighter, Egan Inoue, hanging out. Later on, I saw the creative services crew of KGMB9 finishing their lunch break. Yeah, Troy Siruno’s glasses are distinct and look exactly like his Twitter avatar.
The shopping was so epic I had to juice up twice during the day, once from Starbucks and another time from the eBar at Nordstroms! Maybe that’s why I can’t sleep now…
Update: Troy also blogged this encounter on his KGMB9 blog where he details his Oakley custom glasses.
Sigh… so behind on stories I want to blog. Just a sampling of what I have in mind:
One of these days I’ll get these stories written…
I hate to spoil your glee, but with the series start of Glee not until September, I couldn’t resist reading spoilers of upcoming Glee episodes. Sounds like there’ll be a musical performance of some sort in every show starting with a raunchy rendition of Push It followed by Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).
Me and the family have watched bits of the Glee pilot time and time again, not quite every day but several times a week! We’re giddy for Glee!
But of course, otherwise how can you afford “lucky you live Hawaii?”
Yes, Hawaii does lead the US in the percent of millionaires per overall population. A millionaire is defined as a “household… with $1 million or more in investable or liquid assets, excluding sponsored retirement plans and real estate,” and Hawaii has 28,363 of them.
Here’s the top five:
Personally, I think a fair share of Hawaii millionaires live in Mauka, the stomping grounds of the Tabasco Man’s expanding kingdom.