Christmas Funnies
It’s time to relive those funny Christmas moments from yesteryear. These home videos always make me laugh.
And the ever classic, Christmas Gift Prank.
Enjoy!
Holiday Gift Guide: A Vote for Mark Dacascos
In the season of giving, how about lending a quick vote for Mark Dacascos in the Mr. Twitter December contest? Mark’s Twitter fan club, TeamMarkD, has done a great job supporting the Dancing with the Stars contestant and Hawaii-born actor.
Currently in the 15th spot, Mark could use your support to move up the rankings. Or would you rather have Hawaii represented in this contest by Duane “Dog” Chapman and his crew?
Vote now! And you can voting every 20 minutes.
Converting a Heretic
With your Dell Inspiron Mini 10v in hand, it’s time to make the leap of faith. Yes, this step is scary since you could actually mess up and be left with a dead computer. But with all the Hackintosh success stories and help guides out there, don’t worry too much. Just be sure to read the instructions and have everything prepped before you begin.
I started with Gizmodo’s article, How To: Hackintosh a Dell Mini 10v Into the Ultimate Snow Leopard Netbook but also took hints from MyDellMini.com. As described in my previous notes post, here are some of my experiences:
- Downgraded the BIOS from A06 to A04. Some articles say this is necessary, some recommend keeping the latest A06. If you do downgrade, be ready for lots of loud beeping as the firmware updater runs.
- Be sure to have a flash drive for the BIOS updater and another drive for the Mac OS X install files. You might be able to create a single drive that does both, but the Mac OS X installation files need lots of space (~16 GB). Since I don’t have a big flash drive, I used an old 20 GB external USB hard drive for the OS X install files.
- Use Netbook BootMaker to modify the Mac OS X install files (after copying the the files from a Snow Leopard install DVD). Use Netbook Installer after Mac OS X is installed.
- I had to use Netbook BootMaker 0.8.2 to prep the Mac OS X install files. I had initially used the latest 0.8.3RC4 version which didn’t work, causing kernel panic errors at the start of Mac OS X installation. Note: Netbook BootMaker and Installer 0.8.3RC5 have just been released, but I haven’t check them out yet.
- While I don’t recall installing the trackpad fix as described in the Gizmodo article, I think I let Netbook Installer 0.8.3RC4 handle the trackpad fix.
I have a few more notes here, but in general, everything in the Gizmodo howto worked and after several hours, you should see something like this.
Congratulations! The scariest part is done, and you’ve now got a Hackintosh!
Sinning with a Dell Inspiron Mini 10v Series
Sinning with a Dell Inspiron Mini 10v
Forgive me Steve for I have sinned. I have not been true to my values and have had an unfaithful transgression. I have befriended a heretic and willingly welcomed this heathen into my home. But Steve, please accept my humble apologies and understand the true reason for this crime – to convert this pagan to the light, the light of Mac.
Yes, dear readers, I am now an owner of a Dell computer along with Windows 7. I’ve never owned a non-Apple computer in my life until now. So what happened and why the change? Hackintosh happened is what. Some smart people out there figured how how to install Mac OS X on Intel-based hardware made from vendors other than Apple. So my Dell Mini Inspiron 10v is no longer running Windows 7 but is purring along with Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6).
I’ll be writing a few posts about my experiences with my Hackintosh, so you can see if this is for you.
Why a Hackintosh?
The first obvious question is why? Why a Dell (or other vendor) and not stick with Apple? Well, I still have my Apples but was essentially looking for a disposable secondary computer. Have you ever been on a trip where a computer would be handy, but you didn’t want the hassles? Do you risk leaving the computer in the hotel room or bring it with you to Disneyland? What about all those digital pictures you’re taking? What if your camera’s memory card gets swiped out? There goes all the memories? Wouldn’t you want a backup of these keepsakes? Wouldn’t access to email, directions, Facebook, and in general, the Internet be very useful while on travel. You with me?
Now, do you want to bring that $2000+ MacBook Pro with you? Sure it’s high speed and portable but not that portable. You’d be lugging the computer around, possibly damaging it or losing it or worse having it stolen? Is your beloved Apple worth that worry? Maybe not, but a $300 Netbook sure is. Though very small and admittedly underpowered, a Netbook is just right as a secondary disposable computer.
For my Hackintosh Netbook, I went with the popular Dell Inspiron Mini 10v which is well documented as a Hackintosh. Note: the 10v model number is 1011. Available at Amazon.com for just under $300, this Netbook features:
- 10-in screen
- 1 GB of RAM
- 160 GB hard drive
- built-in webcam
- one VGA port
- 3 USB ports
- SD memory card reader
- RJ-45 jack
- WiFi (802.11b/g)
- Bluetooth
You can customize a Mini 10v at Dell’s web site, but this stock configuration is good enough (and Mac compatible).
In the next few posts, I’ll be writing about:
- Converting to Mac OS X
- Interfacing with a diminutive Netbook
- Software (and installing software)
- My observations
Stay tuned and sin with me!
Hamburger Steak at Big City Diner
Couldn’t finish the hamburger steak plate with kim chee fried rice from Big City Diner.

Although dessert did follow… 🙂
Christmas Lights in Kaneohe
This one street in Kaneohe takes its Christmas lights seriously. Almost every house was decorated and lit up unlike this one Mililani home from back in the day. Cars cruised by, families walked the street, and even tour trolleys made visits!
Some shots taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T1i.
Holiday Gift Guide: Princess Leia Kicks
So you’ve been captured by a blobby, intergalactic crime lord and forced to wear a metal bikini, where would you find matching kicks?
Why, from Adidas of course! Adidas has a collaboration line with Star Wars featuring some interesting items like these Princess Leia themed kicks.
From the dark side of The Force is this Darth Vader Track Top jacket.
May The Force be with you this Holidays season!
Twilight’s Underwear Model Is…

Holiday Gift Guide: Amish Popcorn
Who knew the Amish made awesome popcorn kernels for popping? Check out this Lady Finger variety that has hulless popcorn so kids won’t choke on the hulls.
Amish popcorn is sure to be a gift to talk about!
Second Funniest Thing I Heard from a Non-Geek
The second funniest thing I heard a non-geek say:
Non-geek: Can you lookup information on my friend on Facebook?
Me: But I’m not her friend on Facebook.
Non-geek: You mean you can’t see information about everyone on Facebook?
Probably funnier if you were there.
Funniest Thing I Heard from a Non-Geek
Probably the funniest thing I heard a non-geek type say:
Amazon? What’s that?
Yes, this person didn’t know about this popular online store. No joke.








