Posted on Sep 29, 2008

Dinner at the End of the Universe

Rick has slapped me a Meme, hoping he sends some more slaps my way soon. This was harder than I thought it would be.

The Rules:

  • Pick 8 people you’d like to invite to dinner, dead or alive or re-animated / resurrected.
  • Say why
  • Link your answers back to HERE
  • Give credit to the person who tagged you
  • Tag three others

Guestlist

Douglas Adams – My favourite author, I have devoured everything he has written many times over. I’d ask him how the Salmon of Doubt was supposed to continue and end, and if he was ever really planning on a 6th Hitchhikers book.

Stephen Fry – I’ve always imagined that Stephen and I would get along fabulously, I’d really like to see if that’s true or not. If I could be friends with anyone on the planet, I’d choose him.

Philip K. Dick – I would love to hear him tell his own life story and how he felt about becoming a well known author in death, rather than in life.

Jakob Nielsen – A really nerdy choice, I know! I’d ask what direction he thought the web would take in the next 10 years and I’d also try to persuade him to give me a job.

Dr. Jennifer Preece – A researcher that I have referenced countless times, I would revel in the opportunity to tap into her social psychology and usability knowledge face to face.

Will Ferrell – I saw him “perform live” when he was at UCD and found him not only completely hilarious, but totally and utterly charismatic. I could listen to his anecdotes for hours.

Ellen Page and Tina Fey – Because every dinner party needs funny, sexy, women.

It’s taken me ages to post this, so I’m not sure if the following have already been Meme-ed, but I’m doing it anyway because I’d be most interested in reading Alexia, David and Tim‘s dinner party guestlists.

Posted on Sep 23, 2008

Observations on Orlando

There are two reasons why my blog has been very quiet as of late, firstly my BT broadband and phone line have been broken since the 24th of August and I was in Orlando for couple of weeks.

I’m too annoyed to talk about BT, but I do have a few observations that I’d like to share about my holiday destination.

Observations on Orlando

The tipping system really works. It was a joy going out to restaurants in Orlando. All of the waiting staff knew that their service would determine how much they got payed for that night, so they all went out of their way for us. It was okay to ask for something strange like “No tomatoes on a burger” and not feel like a freak, so unlike Dublin. It was really good value for money to eat out, again so unilike Dublin.

Dolphins are like hairless sea dogs. They have these wonderfully funny personalities, all of them unique, sweet and affectionate. I’m comparing them to dogs because my own border collie Ben is the only other animal I’ve ever witnessed reacting to people so… humanly, with what can only be described as facial expressions and body language. I never imagined it possible to really swim with dolphins, but you can in Orlando and it was worth going just for that one experience. My happy place, when I close my eyes, is lying on the man made beach at Discovery Cove looking out at the dozens of dolphins happily frolicking in their elaborate ocean enclosure. Part of me has always had difficulty dealing with the idea of wild animals in captivity, but with so many species reaching almost extinction within my own lifetime I’ve begun to realise how important breeding programs and education are, and a learning experience it truly was.

Milk is never a good choice. Dairy tastes very strange in America, from cheese to butter. American style sandwiches made in Ireland taste better. Thankfully Starbucks coffee was still damm good though.

Cans of soft drinks/soda are hard to come by. I’m a big fan of cans of coke but I only ever saw them in one shop, even the vending machines were filled with plastic bottles instead. They did have these nifty beer bottles made from tin though, I hope they bring them out here, it would stop beer bottles turning into weapons.

Toilets that automatically flush are amazing and so hygienic too. Many of the public toilets there featured automatic toilets, soap dispensers, taps and paper towels dispensers. It saddens me to have to do it all by hand now.

Clothes are dirt cheap but electronics are expensive. I was very surprised and disappointed at this, I had budgeted for gadget goodies but ended up buying a lovely little Fuji Z100 fd when I got home.

September is the perfect time to go to Orlando theme parks. We very rarely had to queue for anything. It was blissful. The weather was amazing, despite tropical storms and hurricanes nearby, these only made it rain for an hour or so and usually at night, we literally had only one overcast day the whole time we were there.

Americans are obsessed with weather. Weather bulletins every 15 minutes and dedicated weather channels, hurricane tracking is big business there and Orlando TV has many meteorologists and none of them are optimists.

3D really works (on me). Despite knowing full well that the stuff flying in-front of my face wasn’t real I still managed to scream and flail my arms around wildly whilst at Terminator 3D at Universal Studios. How embarrassing.

Drivers don’t indicate. I’m pretty sure we were almost knocked down about 10 times. *shakes fist*

Cheese and Onion is not a crisp/chip flavour. How I craved thee Hunky Dory’s.

Chocolate is twice as expensive as fast food. 99c burgers, blergh!