Continuing our theme of stuff to keep drivers from killing me while cycling, I've now got a rear LED blinking light on my bike. With daylight disappearing rapidly, I've been finding that my post-workday rides are being done in far more dusk-like conditions. Hopefully, this helps a bit!
Archive for the ‘General’ Category
Mary Poppins at the Cadillac Palace Theatre
On Friday, Amy & I were joined by my parents as we attended a showing of Mary Poppins downtown. The traveling Broadway musical returned to Chicago for a short time, and thanks to some fortuitous circumstances, we got a chance to see it.
I'm not much of a theater goer, but we really liked this production. The combination of familiar elements from the Disney film (including the Sherman Brothers songs) along with non-familiar pieces from the original books and new music worked really well.
NBC's London 2012 Olympics Logo
As some of you may remember, last year I started a project to compile a list of the U.S. Olympic Broadcaster Logos used over the years. These are not the logos of the Olympic locations themselves, but rather what CBS, ABC, and NBC used to brand their coverage.
I found it odd at the end of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics that NBC didn't tease the look of their 2012 London logo as they usually do. However, I think I may have come across it today.
As part of all the coverage about the Olympic TV bids, I watched a video on NBCOlympics.com. At the end of the video, the above logo appears. Did a little searching online and found a cleaner version on an NBCUniversal human resources website.
When I get a better quality version, I'll be adding it to the archive.
Toots, we still miss you!
Toots was a small ice cream/hamburger stand that used to sit on the corner of Central and Montrose here in Chicago, having operated for 55 years. I spent a lot of time there during high school, as it was located nearby. The place closed in 2006 so the land could be converted into a mini-mall, however this sign near the corner of Central and Addison still exists.
Now on the spot where Toots used to sit is another small restaurant called Scoops, along with a Dunkin Donuts, currency exchange, mobile phone place, and nail salon.
More options, less character. (Literally. I miss that creepy bald Toots guy!)
The Amazing Race 2 on DVD
One of my favorite TV shows is The Amazing Race, the round-the-world reality show on CBS. I've watched since Season 1, Episode 1, which aired 10 years ago in 2001, right before 9/11. Since that time, there have been 18 seasons of the Race here in the U.S., as well as internationally-licensed editions, including 4 versions from Asia, 3 from Latin America, and 1 each from Brazil, Israel, China, and Australia.
Reality shows traditionally don't lend themselves well to reruns since you know the outcome. However, I would argue the travelogue aspect of The Amazing Race actually helps in this sense, while knowing the outcome removes stress from the watching experience.
Over the past few years I've been working my way through rewatching every season of TAR, including the foreign editions. This is usually accomplished by watching downloaded versions of the show found on the 'net or pulling out VHS recordings, as to date there have only been two seasons officially released on DVD (Season 1 and Season 7, both issued in 2005).
Potterisms
Amy & I recently finished up rewatching all 11 seasons of M*A*S*H, a task we've actually done many times (that's 251 episodes for those who are counting). We enjoy watching the show and the many ways it reinvented itself over the years with the cast transitions. The nice thing about the DVD releases is that you can watch episodes with the laugh track turned off, which is how the show was aired in the UK. The strong writing is evident without the fake laughing, making it far more enjoyable.
As we neared the end of the series, Amy took it upon herself to chronicle the various quirky quotes by Colonel Sherman Potter, which she termed as "Potterisms." As has previously befitted our Ticket to Ride scores, these quotes made their way to our bathroom wall, which is coated in chalkboard paint.
Goodbye Mighty Mouse, Hello Logitech
In September 2008, we went Mac. Since then, I've been very happy with my experience, except for one thing.
Apple couldn't build a good mouse if their life depended on it.
My iMac came with the Apple Mighty Mouse, this stupid looking thing with a tiny trackball. On the plus side, it was Bluetooth-compatible, thus I didn't need any extra wireless USB receivers to make it work. On the downside, it really sucked up battery power. I constantly found myself recharging the batteries.
SteveandAmySly.com In the News
Earlier this month, our blog here at SteveandAmySly.com has garnered the attention of some high-traffic, Chicago-based websites.
First off was a story on TheExpiredMeter.com about my successful parking ticket battle with the city.
We also got an "Odd Obsessions" shoutout from GapersBlock.com regarding our ongoing coverage of the CNA building's lighted window messages:
Thanks for the mentions!
Who's Rich Uncle Pennybags now?
We got together with some friends last night to play Monopoly. Amy & I are not huge fans of the game, but they are. Plus, you can only play Ticket to Ride so many times, right?
We used a standard board, but for a nice twist added in the "Speed Die" and "Bus Tickets" from 2006's Monopoly: The Mega Edition. This accelerates the game a bit by allowing the player to advance to the next unowned property during the beginning game rolls, thus enabling you to quickly buy these locations. As the game progresses and the properties are all owned, this same die forces to you advance to the next property you owe rent on… so that's painful.
In the end, I had hotels on half the board and ended up victorious! Just call me Rich Uncle Pennybags (or Mr. Monopoly if you prefer a retconned name)!