Saturday, September 24, 2005

Simple, But Expensive

I've always had a thing for watches. A man shouldn't wear a lot of jewelry, that's what makes a man's watch as important as his shoes or cuff links. There are so many expensive watches on the market that ask way over the millenium mark. However, elegance will always be dancing partners with simplicity. The Rolex Submariner is the perfect mixture of the elegance and simplicity. It carries one of the most famous names in all of watches and is built to perform under rigorous conditions. It's metal with a black face (among other colors). I like it.

(I'm also really tired as I write this entry)

Monday, September 12, 2005

"The Brethren"

Elizabeth and I went out to eat at my favoritee restaurant tonight: Sushi Zushi in the Colonade. This moderate-to-high priced sushi joint usually caters to an upper-crust crowd. One of my favorite things about this place is watching the people who go there. Tonight two tables caught my attention. First, the obnoxious sorority girl group who talked so self-importantly about absolutely mundane things. Second, two business men from Mexico. I assume they were from Mexico because of their fluency in Spanish. One guy was dressed so smartly in a dark grey suit (wood, I guess) and a red and white striped french cuff dress shirt. I wouldn't of paired it with brown dress shoes like him, but he still looked very nice and professional. The kind of guy that I wouldn't mind giving my money to an a very un-gay way.

So, Liz and I have planned on making a quick trip to the brooks brothers outlet store in san marcos this weekend to help me look smart for my trip to san francisco. I hope I find something nice.

Friday, September 09, 2005

Big Glass of Apple Cider

I'm so happy that apple is releasing new products. Althought I don't think I'll be being a Nano or ROKR anytime soon, it's good to know that I have options.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

iPod Nano + Motorola ROKR

Alright, don't everybody thank me at one time. Because if you didn't know I caused the Motorola ROKR to come out. How? A personal phone call to Steve Jobs? No. Was I on the design team? No. Have I pioneered major breakthroughs in memory storage technology? No.

So what exactly did I do to effect the new product?

I bought a Treo 650 about a week ago. Effectively blowing my annual mobile allowance and then some.

Your welcome