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Starbucks & iTunes Pick of the Week App
Look what made its way to your neighborhood Starbucks. It’s the new and free Pick of the Week App from the iTunes Store. The inaugural app is none other than the amazingly useful Shazam Encore.
Although it is a bit tricky tapping in the redemption code on an iPhone, you can, of course, always redeem the app’s code using iTunes on your computer.
Word of the Day: Bole
I forget the context of bole so it could either be:
the trunk of a tree
or
a fine, compact, earthy clay
Meh, kind of a boring word to use in everyday conversations or the workplace. And that’s no hyperbole!
But Can You Ball in These?
Check out these new kicks from Adidas. These “shoes” are made to mimic your natural foot (along with some added cushioning) and are supposed to help your overall fitness routine. But can you ball in these? No, since the Adipure Trainers are strictly training shoes. Besides, you’d be laughed off the court if you wore them.
But for fitness training purposes, these are intriguing and have more athletic stylings than the Vibram Five Fingers. For the cost ($90), I think I’d stick with the more traditional kicks like the Nike Free series, but I’m willing to giving these a try.
The Mortal Instruments Becomes a Tetralogy
The Mortal Instruments trilogy has become a tetralogy with the addition of the City of Fallen Angels.
I didn’t know another book was in the works after The City of Glass. Surprise, surprise!
In the name of the Angel…
Drained by Your Electricity Bill?
Is your monthly electricity bill to HECO draining you and your savings? Do something about it and join the RevoluSun! Why? So your bills can look like this.
Notice the change starting in January 2011.
One year ago, our electricity bill topped $200.
And yes, one year and over $1000 ago, this month’s bill is the HECO minimum, just over $16.
Call 808-748-8888 and talk to Shane to join the RevoluSun!
Listening to Motivation
My new fave song right now is Kelly Rowland’s Motivation. Didn’t know who sang this hit until SoundTracking ID-ed it for me. And I just looked up the lyrics. Whoa.
If you know the lyrics, the video is an appropriate match. Let it motiviate you!
Six Degrees of Separation
You remember that game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon where any actor can be linked to Kevin Bacon within 6 connections? The game is now real thanks to Yahoo and Facebook. But now instead of Kevin Bacon, the modern day Small World Experiment is attempting to link anyone in the world within 6 connections. Can it be done? Try it now.
Zappos Powered by Service
It’s 2011, and only now have I made my first purchase on Zappos.com. Was in the market to replace worn out running shoes and took a look at Nike.com and Footlocker.com. Then I went to Zappos and found the same shoe, the Nike Zoom Structure Triax 14 with no tax and free shipping. So I placed my order on Sunday night.
On Thursday, the off-roading mail carrier came by with a Zappos box in hand. I must say, the Zappos box is enchanting. It’s a regular cardboard box but check out the adornments reiterating the Zappos way.



Extreme Speed!
Have you heard of Oceanic’s new Road Runner Broadband Extreme service? That’s 30 Mbps of download speed to go with 5 Mbps upload speed. Now that’s extreme (at least for Hawaii)!
But does it work as advertised? Check out this speed test result.

Looks like RR Extreme is holding up to its promises. But does extreme speed equal extreme costs? Oceanic is advertising this extreme service for “$35.95 more per month, for Standard Road Runner customers.” Whoa, that does seem extreme! An additional $36 per month on top of current RR costs? Not so fast. Talk with Oceanic reps and see if they can get discounted pricing for you. I’m not sure what factors come into play, but it is possible. Without giving out details, I’m paying between $10 and $17 a month for Extreme service, definitely not $35.95. There is on contract so you can always return to Road Runner Residential speeds and costs.
And if you’re hedging on this, one word of caution. This is a new service for Oceanic and is not optimized for its existing network. As such, Oceanic is limiting this service to two Extreme customers in an area. I don’t know what an area is, a neighborhood, a block, a network segment, but once there are two Extreme customers in your area, Oceanic won’t add any more. This will definitely change when Oceanic can ensure acceptable performance for all customers, but there’s no timetable. So if you want Road Runner Extreme, be sure to get it before your neighbors do.
The Behemoth Caged

So despite its extra large internal capacity, the external dimensions really do fit the space of a standard refrigerator.
Word of the Day: Crepuscular Rays
While sailing out on the Pacific Ocean, I witnessed fantastic sights like these crepuscular rays.

Number 3 from 25 Everyday Things You Never Knew Had Names.
Rays of sunlight coming from a certain point in the sky. Also known as “God’s rays.â€
And not necessarily crepuscular rays, but other scenery from the sea.





