Monthly Archives: November 2005

Decade of Aggression

This November marks my tenth year living in San Diego. Amazing how time flies, no?

Anyway, here’s a list of stuff that people in CA just don’t get when it comes to the East Coast.

– “The East Coast” is not Wisconsin, Michigan, or Chicago either.

– “The Hamptons” and “The Cape” are not hot new pop bands from OC.

– “Rich” means Westchester mansions and a free pass to an Ivy league school, not a tract home in Eastlake and a yellow H2!

– Clams, mussels, and steamers… many in SoCal have no idea what these things are.

– “The City” is not San Fransisco, although I will excuse you if you grew up in the BA.

– If you think it’s too cold back east, you are a pussy. If you are not willing to visit a place because it’s cold there, you are a putz.

– People in CA don’t know what a putz is.

– People in CA don’t know what a ‘Hero’ (sandwich) is.

– People in CA don’t know that back East, you don’t name your kid Chad or Trey.

– People in CA don’t know that some of us paid attention in school, and that some of us are actually interested in … anything.

But, I do love CA. It’s my adopted home. Nowhere else in the country has such diversity… mountains and desert to the east… ocean to the west… hillbillies and republicans to the east… lesbians and yoga-nazis to the west…. one love kiddies!

M-M-M-Make it so!

So kiddies, it’s about that time of year… time for delicious turks, mashie p’s, and assorted wine drinkage. Ahh the holiday season!

Of course myself, the Wife and Tibsy will be heading to the East Coast for some family fun, X-Mas Eve at Gunthers, and a couple nights in NYC.

In other news, the San Diego Housing Bubble appears to have finally burst, and with prices finally falling from their astronomical highs your boy Sassy is back on the prowl for a shitty shack in the gizzey ghetto. Must-haves: enough yard to build a 4-foot mini-ramp.

In other news my new 5AM waking schedule has proven a success, as I am outta work at 3 and hitting up the skatepark on the daily. I have officially reached ‘local’ status and am one of the rare few to rep in da bowls and on da street.

Former / Current / Ex / Semi Professional skater Chris Dobstaff has been localizing the park these days. It’s interesting to see a real sreet skater in action. Unlike most people, this guy actually lands his tricks. I don’t think he ever misses the flippy deals.

so into Podcasts right now

So I’m totally into these podcasts from the Itunes music store… for those who are not ‘with the whole podcast scene’ or a ‘hardcore podcaster’, a podcast is a downloadable radio show.

Since this is the Internet, 99% of the 4,546,212 podcasts in existence consist of 2 dorks arguing over who was darker: David Gahan or Robert Smith. Or talking about how Library Science will Democratize Social Software through RSS feeds.

I have to say I have been sorely disappointed with the tech-related content. Most of the content seems to center around Open Source, Macs, RSS or Blogging, etc… I guess this is the stuff people are into these days. IT Conversations (ITC) is well-produced show that suffers from serious dork-itus. Listening to Robert Scoble, I could only think that this guy’s skin tone must be that of light mustard.
Ira Flatow’s Science Friday is the standout.

However, it should be known that many quality radio stations and a few high-rent Internet-type productions are out there. NPR, BusinessWeek, KCRW, local radio, etc… My favorite is Le Show.

Here’s the current faves for yours truly:
Ira Flatow (NPR)
60 Minutes Podcast
Harry Shearer (Le Show)
Marketplace (American Public Media)
BusinessWeek cover stories
Warren Olney’s ‘Which way LA’ and ‘To the Point’
NPR Story of the Day

That said, I have heard enough Scooter Libby coverage to last me a long, long time.