Aloha for Japan Tee
Even with a long list of orders at In4mation, it took only a few days for our Aloha for Japan shirts to come in.
Even with a long list of orders at In4mation, it took only a few days for our Aloha for Japan shirts to come in.
Here are some books on my reading list.
by Josh Bernoff
Hope you made it to Jaden’s party alright. You did “mak a right,” right?
I see it now, the next great mobile app will be a spell checker. Using Augmented Reality (AR) technologies, you’ll be able to use your camera phone to look at any text. Then you’ll see the augmented display with the infamous Microsoft red squiggly line under misspelled words. It’d mak a fortune right?
So the Supermoon on Saturday night may have affected the outcome of the Bows’ CIT loss to San Fran. Win or lose, I’m proud that the Rainbows went for it wearing their intense green Adidas adiPURE shoes aka the Supermoons.
Thanks to Brandon Flores Photography, here are some great shots of the Supermoons on Saturday.
And yes, Amazon does sell the adiPURE in the Intense Green colorway.
For some reason, as I was reading the article 10 Ways to Think Different – Inside Apple’s Cult-Like Culture, I kept thinking that I needed to check out Microsoft’s new Dynamic CRM online service.
I don’t know why, and it wasn’t anything forced, it just fit, you know?
…are pictures of the Rainbow Dancers?
That’s what happens when you let the leader of Hawaii’s hottest gentlemen’s club wield your camera during Hawaii’s second round CIT game against San Francisco. Thanks to ESPN radio, we had choice seats in the fifth row where we watched the Bows’ lead vanish in the last minute of play. It was crushing. The Bows were playing tough in their Adidas “Supermoons,” seemingly going to the next round of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Then like that, victory was gone.
Missed free throws, a flagrant foul, a shooting foul on a three, an errant pass, and the deal was sealed. Overall, the Bows had an excellent year after so many unknowns to start the season: injuries, mid-season departures, then more injuries. Going to the Big Dance would have been nice, but for a team picked last in the conference, playing in any post season tournament is an accomplishment. Congratulations to the Rainbows for a great season and can’t wait until the Bows hit the court next year. Until then, a few images from the Rainbows last game.
So Utah State’s Science Department dropped 20,000 bouncy balls from a helicopter during Geek Week. I don’t get it. Here’s the video.
It’d be more interesting to see people directly under the ball drop and watch them dodge the balls or get pelted to pulp. What I do get is Utah State didn’t do me any favors in my March Madness bracket. 🙁
Good to see Hawaii born actor Jason Momoa still in the game. Starting with Baywatch Hawaii, Jason’s been in North Shore, Stargate Atlantis, and soon enough, he’ll be the new embodiment of Conan the Barbarian.
Last weekend, right after Hawaii’s tsunami scare, I had the luck of touring the Navy aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln. The Lincoln was on its way back to San Diego then Washington for servicing. While docked in Hawaii, the Lincoln hosted many tours, and I latched onto one for Kamehameha students. I had always wanted to see the vastness of a carrier and its flight deck after watching Top Gun.
What can I say but the carrier is big!
But really, not that big for all that’s packed inside and on the deck. It’s amazing how much stuff is squeezed into every available space to include aircraft and helicopters.
All over the ship, there are images of its namesake, Abe Lincoln. Even the coffee stand is called Jittery Abes.
Our Naval tour guides were great, taking the diverse visitors to various parts of the ship.
They talked about life on-board a ship, the basics of a ship’s operations, the training they do, and the various specialties of the crew. We even got to talk to pilots about the different aircraft and being catapulted for takeoff.
All in all, this was another great tour by the Navy to educate civilians about the Navy, its mission, and the dedication of its sailors. Thanks to Kamehameha Schools, Navy Region Hawaii, Pacific Fleet, and Pacific Command for this opportunity.
Here are a lot more pictures from the tour.
On a side note, since the ship was on stand down, most of the crew were on liberty status, and I must say that Abe Lincoln must be a fan of Air Jordans. This long-time kicks collector couldn’t believe how many Air Jordans and Jordan Brand sneakers I saw around. And not just Jordans you find in shoe stores, but uncommon colorways as well like these orange AJ 13.
Have you noticed more and more sign wavers out there? Now that the elections are over, you don’t expect to see people along sides of streets waving signs, but they’re there. Is this the next job market for Hawaii?
Sorry, I don’t have pictures to corroborate this, but you know you have your own validating visuals. Have you seen Pizza Hut employees with signs telling you where to get dinner? It’s almost tax time, and I know you’ve stared at those faux Statue of Liberties telling you to file with Liberty Tax. And maybe it’s Spring Break and the kids are out of school, but why are there so many young’ens telling me to eat at Pandas if I’m hungry?
These guys must be on to something!
If the University of Hawaii Men’s basketball team wins their second round CIT game against formidable University of San Francisco on Saturday, then Hawaii’s mean green Adidas should be nicknamed the “Supermoons.”
As in the Supermoon that’s happening on Saturday night as the Bows play the Dons. Who’s to say what effects the Supermoon will have?
