In-N-Out Super Secret Menu

Bacon? Of course. Chili dogs? Reserved for work picnics. Donuts? Yes, but I’ll stick with Krispy Kreme. Animal fries with burgers, bacon, and BBQ sauce? There’s no way you or me are going to taste this.

Bacon? Of course. Chili dogs? Reserved for work picnics. Donuts? Yes, but I’ll stick with Krispy Kreme. Animal fries with burgers, bacon, and BBQ sauce? There’s no way you or me are going to taste this.
Just how much does the LEGO Ghost Train from the Monster Fighters series cost? Regular price varies from $80 to $90.

At a local Walmart, I see this price tag for about $80. Not bad for Hawaii.

Oh but wait, on another part of this box, there’s another price tag of $64. Even better!

Oh snap! But this set is now on sale. Supposedly starting at $91, the Ghost Train can be had for $54!!

That’s roughly a 40% discount, and if you believe the Brick Show, this set might be a good investment at this price point.
It’s available now for purchase or rental. This one is all about Alice.
Could this be a picture of the forthcoming 10th series of the LEGO minifigures? Seems very likely.

And are you lucky enough to find one of the limited golden minifigures?
I know it’s old news but the Game of Thrones Season 3 trailer was released a few days ago. If you haven’t yet watched, here it is.
Go ahead HBO, take my money!
Despite the grainy video, that is LeBron James throwing down a crazy dunk during warmups. Through the legs pass off the backboard and a monster throw down!
I’ll take the “H” in H-O-R-S-E.
I’ve never watched a robotics competition for any duration before, but Pearlridge Center gave me the opportunity this past weekend. On Sunday, February 17, 2013, Pearlridge hosted a VEX Robotics Competition as part of Engineers Week in Hawaii.
Middle and elementary schools from around the island showcased their custom designed and built robots in a competition of skills and strategy. The rules of the competition is complex with scoring, high goal scoring, de-scoring, autonomous mode bonus, parking bonus, alliances, and more. Regardless, watching the robots and the kids actively engaged was fun. I gotta say, using robots to block other robots was an exciting twist, and the defensive strategy was very effective, allowing the underdogs to take down higher ranked opponents.
Here’s a small taste of one round of the competition.
And here are a few pictures.
Congratulations to all teams and their schools for a great show!
Since Posterous announced that it will be shutting down on April 30, I followed their steps to backup my existing Posterous content.
For the requested backup to be available took some time and downloading ~140 MB of stuff took some time as well. Using my existing (but unused) pulpconnection.wordpress.com blog, I used the Import tool. I located the XML file in the unzipped download and let the import tool go to work. After another wait, I was notified everything completed successfully.
So at least my 459 Posterous items now live on within WordPress.com. Who knows, I may even configure this extra blog to be Posterous like.

Oh and apologies if this massive import blows up your WordPress.com Reader if you follow along. I’m not sure if all these entries are reported as “new” and therefore overwhelm your reader feed.
Just enjoying a Starbucks “Three C’s” while wearing my Pebble watch.

The Three C’s are cinnamon, chocolate (mocha), and caramel, and I ordered a partial Three C’s from Starbucks secret menu to cut down on the sweetness.

So this week at Ala Moana Center, there were lion dances and a flash freeze mob, but what about last week? Last week was more mellow although it started on a rare note as I parked next to a Maserati. At Champs Sports, I spied the Nike Air Max 95 EM Honolulu version. But I couldn’t find Center Court. Where’d it go?
I did find the future home of the Microsoft Store. It’s next to Bath and Body Works, diagonal from the Apple Store, and faces Fashion Secrets.

I also found the new and temporary Centertainment stage by Nordstrom’s. It’s small.

Week by week, this mall giant changes ever so much. For a little bit more pictures, check out the gallery below.
To celebrate Chinese New Year and to welcome the Year of the Snake, Ala Moana Center held a celebration at the Centertainment stage. Over 10 lions performed after kung fu demonstrations and the introduction of the 2013 Narcissus court.

Then the lions took to the shops, visiting various stores looking for red envelopes.

After about two hours, the lions made their conclusion at Macy’s.

Strike a pose!

For a lot more pictures, watch the below photo gallery.