A year in review
27 December 09
Apologies for going MIA. I had a bout of the swine flu and then came Thanksgiving, getting slammed at work and then Christmas. So least to say, it’s been quite busy.
And now, we are at that time of the year. The ‘year in review’ post. I’m a music junkie and I am an internet geek. That means I love making lists, and especially love making year end lists.
However, I don’t necessarily love writing a blog, so I’ll keep this short and quick. 3 lists. That’s all.
Top 6 things of the year:
1. Getting married. Yes, as cheesy as that sounds, it’s number one. It was a great time, and I couldn’t be happier.
2. I finally made it to Europe! For the honeymoon we went to Italy. We hit Venice, Rome and Cinque Terre. I can’t recommend Cinque Terre enough. If you want to go somewhere amazing, that isn’t packed with tourists, and isn’t outreagously expensive, I recommend Cinque Terre. You can read more of my thoughts on it on a past blog post.
3. I’m not going to put anything here. The first two deserve some separation from the rest of the pack.
4. Seattle. I have wanted to go to Seattle for more than 10 years. The climate always appealed to me (I have trouble breathing in humid/warm air, so cool climate gives me more energy). The beautiful scenery and all the national parks in close proximity sure doesn’t hurt either. It was all that I hoped it would be.
5. Pentax 6×7. While I’m a tech geek, I like to dabble with the old as well. I like collecting old photos, and I like taking photos with old cameras. For christmas my wife bought me a Pentax 6×7. I was borrowing one from a friend, Mark Katzman, and to my surprise, it is the one she bought me. So I was lucky enough to try the camera out before deciding that it was what I wanted. I have been looking for a medium format camera with a built in light meter for a while. And this one is perfect. The quality of the photos it takes are amazing. Now I have no excuses when I take bad photos! Also, the shutter sounds like a pump action shotgun, which makes me feel pretty bad ass.
6. Dropbox. Dropbox is by far one of the best tech finds of the year. It makes backing up files, quickly sharing photos, or moving files between home and work easy as can be.
Top 3 things I’m looking forward to next year:
1. MYOS. It’s a CMS I built at my work. It is still pretty young and immature. But it’s coming together better than I hoped. So far, it is making building CMS based sites infinitely easier, quicker and more solid.
2. Boxee. My wife and I just bought a tv for the bedroom. I had an old micro form computer sitting at my parents. I built it a couple years ago. It’s all passive heating and is super quiet. I plan on dusting it off and putting Boxee on it!
3. iMac. I think this may be the year I upgrade my iMac. The 27″ iMac’s look stunning. Hear’s to hoping the solve the flickering and the shipping problems that end up with a busted corner.
The final list, my favorite albums of the year will be coming shortly (i mean it).


So far, I have found little reason to use boxee with the Hulu app installed. The one thing that take me into boxee is Netflix. I hope that some good apps come out of the new version of boxee, but when we started using it the Hul integration was poor and flaky and the Hulu app is great.
I used it on XP for a bit and it was very buggy. I’m on Windows 7 (with the new version) and it’s running much better. I don’t use too many apps, so I’m kind of like you in that I’m really using it for Netflix (which doesn’t even require Boxee).
I think it has some potential. Despite Marc Cuban’s claim that internet tv is NOT the future, I disagree. I think the Boxee app (a la carte) model will be the future. All I need are a couple channels/apps: Netflix, NBA (wish they’d come out with an app to stream games and not just highlights) and Comedy Central (daily show/colbert).
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