Justin Bieber Tweetin’ in Hawaii
The Biebs is in the 808 and is tweeting away!
Hawaii is just too nice. only problem i had so far is got nailed by a wave body boarding….and that is not a problem
The Biebs is in the 808 and is tweeting away!
Hawaii is just too nice. only problem i had so far is got nailed by a wave body boarding….and that is not a problem
Dear golly, Nuts mania is rampant. Now Kukui High, the fictitious school in Hawaii Five-0 has its own alma mater.
I don’t want to know what a shirtless Jimmy Borges is doing with his hands while singing “Grab your nuts and don’t be shy!”
I’ve always wanted Dr. Dre “Beats” headphones, and maybe now is the time with the announcement of the JustBeats. Yes, this acclaimed audiophile line is introducing Justin Bieber inspired headphones because as you know, Justin believes “sound is the emotion between us.”
Did that make your heart flutter? No? Then that $199.95 price tag will!
Okay, really, I’m digging the sports-focused PowerBeats. $179.95, yikes!
Yep, I’ve gone nuts, picking up a few Kukui High “Go Nuts!” bumper stickers.
Thanks to @hawaii and @valdezign for the fun!
Could it be Dancing with the Stars is appealing to a younger, hipper audience? In seasons past, the youth movement wasn’t as big on the competition featuring B-listers, former stars, and (mostly) retired sports jocks. But check out the early results in Season 11.
Week 1, internationally infamous David Hasselhoff is out. Both you and I know the Hoff as Michael Knight and Mitch Buchannon, but today’s kids are like, “that burger-eating drunk on YouTube?”
Week 2 saw 80’s crooner Michael Bolton in the elimination spotlight. Maybe kids would have recognized him if he still had his CD signature long locks.
So what can we extrapolate for Week 3, Story Night? Jennifer Grey will be safe with her Harry Potter routine. Oh, that’s not Harry Potter? Oh well, close enough for the kids. Kurt Warner will be there next week (and I think he can still take a NFL snap or two). Kyle Massey? Disney got his back.
Margaret Cho is in danger but exuding gay pride this week, she might get new allies. Cheryl Burke now has partner Rick Fox disrobing while dancing (and his gf Eliza Dushku in the audience). It’s a successful strategy.
Audrina Patridge waltzed her way to the top this week, and if it is true, the young, hip voters will keep Bristol Palin and “The Situation” dancing. I mean how else has this greasy french fry stuck around?
So that leaves Florence Henderson. Mrs. Brady is an icon, but will her emotional Sound of Music waltz resonate with the young’ens?
The new Canon EOS 60D DSLR is now available on Amazon. With or without a lens.
Here’s the redone video of the UH band performing the theme song of Hawaii Five-O. Way more glitz than their original entry in the Marching Band Mania competition.
After reading about Tesla Motors and its lofty goals in this month’s Wired magazine, I admit I’m intrigued about the upcoming, mass produced Model S. It seats seven?!
But that base price of $49,000 (with a tax discount) is steep! I wonder how available it would be in Hawaii? And is it me or does the Model S remind you of the Air Jordan XI Cool Greys?
Wayne Brady, Bobby Brown, and Mike Tyson(!) relive the classic Every Little Step video. Though Mike’s dancing is a step too slow, this vid is still a must watch!
This Christmas will Jolly Old Saint Nick be delivering these Air Jordan XI Cool Greys to good girls and boys, or will he be rocking them on his sleigh ride? Drops December 23.
And yes, for the UH Basketball fans, Carl English dominated in these.
I’m on the solar bandwagon after hearing about its benefits from Wayne’s World. Getting a photovoltaic system for your home is a win-win scenario right now with the available (and generous) tax credits. In turn, you can curb or even “eliminate” your HECO electricity bill with power produced from the sun. Too good to be true? We’ll see!
First a little background on photovoltaic systems. While I knew about solar as home water heaters, I hadn’t known about solar and PV systems to generate electricity for your home. Basically, solar panels are installed on your roof, take the sun’s energy, and converts it to electricity for your home. Depending on the quantity and efficiency of the PV solar panels, you can offset your monthly HECO electricity bill or (almost) eliminate the bill altogether (HECO always has a basic charge of $18 per month). The number of solar panels depends on your electricity usage, how aggressively you want to address your bill, and the type of panels themselves and could range from 8-24+ panels for a single family home.
Yes, a PV system is very expensive up front. There’s definitely a sticker shock. But after state and federal tax credits, the net cost of what you actually pay is reasonable. Currently, installing a home PV system makes you eligible for tax credits covering about 60-66% of the overall PV system cost! So a $30,000 PV system could end up costing roughly $10,000 when all’s said and done (I make no promises with tax laws). A PV system could pay for itself in 6-8 years and from that point on, you could be making money with your electricity bill savings.
Trying to find out about photovoltaic systems installers in Hawaii isn’t the easiest thing to do online. A quick Google search lists various vendors and several renewable energy articles but not much about people’s experiences with these companies. I’ll be blogging some of my experiences to fix that. 😉
So how did I find PV companies? Through scientific research, careful analysis, and umm, asking around. WW went with Sunetric and had a great experience. Another coworker recommended Alternate Energy, and lastly I saw a bunch of signs and flags for RevoluSun.
But you gotta stay tuned for more upcoming PV posts…