Thursday, July 24, 2008

Google.org invests in Aptera!

Remember that funny car I told you about back in December? Ya the Aptera!  Well wouldn’t you know it they just got another investor!

Via Engadget:

Google.org, the search kingpin's philanthropic wing, has just added another notch to its eco-friendly belt with a recent (and sizable) investment in Aptera Motors -- makers of that absurdly futuristic gas-sipper we've been following. Along with ActaCell (an electric car battery maker), Aptera received a $2.75 million infusion via Google.org's RechargeIT investment program. Hopefully, some of the cash will be put to use bringing Aptera's Typ-1 vehicle to market, where its $30,000 estimated price tag and outrageous 230+ MPG fuel economy will be a welcome relief from rising fuel costs and concerns... and our lack of a fresh ride.

Cool beans :)

Pippin

Howdy all. Just in case anyone doesn’t know the info, which I think everyone who reads this blog does, tonight (Thursday) is opening night for my show, Pippin. It runs tonight, Thursday the 24th through Sunday the 27th. Every night is at 8pm. Tickets are available on www.ticketwindowonline.com.

Love you all!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Malicious Morons – The Filth of the Human Race

This story has me starting my day angry.

The discovery of more than three dozen machine-sharpened spikes at the Green Lake Park boating center has prompted the city of Seattle to post warnings to would-be swimmers.

A handful of spikes — metal rods roughly 2 or 3 feet long — were found Sunday night by a man wading near the boating center at the south end of the lake. After he alerted city parks staff, Seattle police divers on Monday found 39 spikes buried in the lake bottom, with sharp points sticking up.

"We're horrified," said city parks spokeswoman Dewey Potter. "There can't be any other explanation than malice that we can think of."

The spikes were buried near the center and southern docks of the boating center, where row boats and canoes can be rented. Parks officials believe the spikes may have been there as long as two months because some of the rods were corroded.

Swimming at the boating center is prohibited, but parks staff posted warnings to stay out of the water nonetheless. As a precaution, warnings also were posted at the city's other boating center, at Mount Baker Park on Lake Washington.

No other spikes have been found by city staff members, and the only injury reported was by Pat Boltz. The Seattle resident felt a sharp jab in his foot Sunday as he was wading with his family.

"I reached down and pulled it out and it was a piece of metal," Boltz told KING-TV.

He said he found about 10 more within a minute or so. "It takes a pretty sick individual to put that kind of time and effort into something like this," Boltz said.

Potter agreed. "It's so bizarre. We can't imagine who did it or why," she said. "In 15 years working for the parks department, I've never heard of anything so intentional and malicious."

This is just terrorism. No other way to describe it. Someone put spikes in the lake just to see if some day they would stab someone’s foot. No aim or reason to this disgusting activity.

I’m peeved.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Rainier Ride: Success!

Had a blast riding through Rainier National Park down to Yakima, then up through Canyon Rd. and slabbing it home on I-90 (Slabbing was NOT quite so much fun)

Pics time!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Maybe Broadway isn’t Meant to be…

Broadway666  

For those of you that aren’t sure what you’re seeing. iTunes found exactly 666 matches for the search term “broadway” in my music library.

Eek!

No more shirtless walks around the house…

Yes folks. Today, July 11, 2008, at 9am I went through the Seattle Temple for the first time.

Those of you who know what that means should know that I’m very excited. I had a wonderful experience and the prayer was the only part that almost brought me to tears.

Those of you who DON’T know what that means. Come talk to me. We’ll get you baptized and in a year I’ll show you exactly what it’s all about :)

I love you all! Thank you so much those that joined me on this marvelous day.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

R.I.P. Seattle SuperSonics

What a strange time for Seattle Sports.