

Reading About SOPA
Thanks to @ryankanno for passing along this link to Tim O’Reilly’s view on SOPA. I loved this statement:
Once the market matures, the pirates go away. They always do. Legitimate markets work better than pirate markets.

Free Blonde Roast
When you go to Starbucks for “The Roast You Love the Most” tasting, be sure to ask for a free sample bag of the Blonde Veranda Roast. It’s not just grounds to make one cup, rather you can make a small pot of blonde coffee with the sample.
You also get a coupon for $1 off the entire Blonde product line.
And as I was reminded, the lighter the roast, the more caffeine is retained. So, the Blonde Roast has a higher caffeine content compared with the medium and dark roasts. The Blonde will definitely pep you up.

My Old Ride Still Rides
Driving on the freeway, I spotted my old ride. Sold back in 2005, the ’96 Celica is approaching 16 years but still looks in pretty good shape, and I still love its design.
Hostess Files for Bankruptcy
No, it just can’t be, but it is. Hostess has filed for bankruptcy. 🙁
It’s not the end however as the company continues to run operations, churning out (derogatory) Twinikes, Ho Ho’s, Ding Dongs, and my favorite Cupcakes. If Hostess goes, who’ll make food survivable through the nuclear winter?
Have You Sampled the Blonde Roast Yet?
Today officially starts the Starbucks tasting where you can sample the spectrum of the (new) blonde, medium, and dark roast coffees. And if you pick blonde as your favorite, you can take some home for later.
What’s your favorite? Right now, I’m fascinated with the blonde Veranda, mainly because it’s a different taste. I still haven’t sampled the other blonde, the “multi-dimensional” Willow Blend.
Quizzard – It’s Academic
“Who was America’s first vice president and second president?” asks It’s Academic. Pshaw! “Is that your best?” is what I counter with.
It’s Academic is the latest educational challenge, pitting the smarts of Hawaii high school teams against each other. We’re talking math, science, current events, public schools, private schools. But… back in the late 80’s, there was the grand daddy of the educational challenges, clumsily called Quizzard. There’s scant documented lore about the show’s existence, and rumor has it that more evidence of Quizzard lies trapped in a pile of BetaMax tapes. But yes people, I assure you that Quizzard did indeed exist.
In the dark and dank Puuhale studios with a virile B-Rock posing the questions, teams showcased their best and their brightest (and social outcasts). But there were moments. Like when one under-aged contestant introduced himself on the show with hobbies of “fast cars and fast women.” Was that edited out during the television broadcast? Possibly, but it was said.
There was another contestant, possibly a bowling aficionado, whose attempt to rally the live studio audience was ill-fated. Nonetheless, the audience audibly responded.
Along with the three-person Quizzard team, you cannot overlook the alternates. The alternates are the practice players whose job is to push the starters to the extreme, ready for competition. Without the alternates, there would be no starters. So no matter if alternates didn’t get a chance to buzz in and meet B-Rock, we genuflect at your contribution.
What? You say you never heard of Quizzard? Truthfully, it was a fairly short run with some private school dominating early, taking the Quizzard championships. So while the Quizzard legacy may be academic, it is cherished.

Who Knew I Preferred Blondes?
Lighter-bodied and mellow that gently awakens the senses? Yes, that’s for me. Of course, we’re talking about the latest from Starbucks – the Blonde Roast. The Veranda and Willow Blends are hitting the stores and starting tomorrow until Saturday, Starbucks is letting you sample their blonde, medium, and dark roasts of coffee to see which one you like best.
I wandered in today to get my free coffee and tried out the Veranda Blend. Who knew, but I prefer the blonde roast. Maybe I’m a coffee lightweight or maybe I already had enough coffee during the day, but the Veranda was easy to drink, not bitter or acidic. Its mellow flavor profile is a welcomed addition to give more variety to the basic brew. The rest of my free January will be dedicated to blondes.

A Hipster Surprise Pick
Now this was a nice surprise. After parking and making my way to the beach fronting the Hale Koa Hotel, I saw this tourist couple walking hand-in-hand. I snapped a pic of this romantic moment, sent it to Hipster.com, and now its on their Popular List – a nice surprise.
I Just Don’t Learn
Not as bad as last time, but still a little questionable. Not worth the risk.
Signs of Hawaii: “These animals may…”
Would you like the opportunity to interact with animals that may:
butt, nibble, kick, slobber, peck, scratch, spit, defecate, spray, drool, copulate, and/or otherwise offend your sensibilities”?
If so then check out the goat petting area in the Children’s Zoo of the Honolulu Zoo. Enter at your own risk.
Signs of Hawaii: Leonard’s Bakery
If you’ve been in the Kapahulu area, you’re very familiar with this sign and the pink boxes that frequently leave this establishment. Of course, we’re talking Leonard’s Bakery and their cannot-resist malasadas.
You don’t have to wait long for your malasada fix since they aren’t made to order – they’re made continuously! And it’s only a rumor that they have Def Leppard’s Pour Some Sugar on Me blaring in the kitchen as the malasadas are being “sugared up.”
Filled, flavored, but must be enjoyed while warm, the malasadas from Leonards are the greatest! Are you drooling? I am. Eating just one is a crime, especially if you’re at the bakery. Custom courtesy is to eat at least two, maybe even three. 🙂