Author: Eugene Glover

  • Happy iBook




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    Originally uploaded by Gridman.

    I’ve had it a couple of weeks now, but this is my happy iBook, all ready to go to Taiwan.

  • Honest! He’s standing!




    James Standing

    Originally uploaded by Gridman.

    James surprised us by suddenly standing up (propped against something, of course). I ran to get the camera, but Michelle (being a bit of a ham) kept spoiling the picture by getting in it. Finally I got one passable shot of him and upon looking at it, mommy’s hand looks like she’d holding him up.

    Actually she isn’t – this is his first official “stand.”

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    Michelle being arrested

    Originally uploaded by Gridman.

    Michelle is very jealous of anything he does to get his picture taken and so she also decided to try it out. Instead of imitating him, she looks like she’s being arrested.

  • Ninja Team Episode 3 Posted

    Three days to go before we leave for Taiwan and I’ve posted episode 3 of Ninja Team Video Project over at ninjateam.com.

    I can’t say I’m too happy with the final result, but I’ve run out of time before leaving.

  • Tartar Sauce




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    Originally uploaded by Gridman.

    At fish & chip shops I hate it when they give you those little tiny portion cups for the tartar sauce, so, the other day, I improvised by using a soda lid instead.

    It’s a much more satisfying tartar experience, provided that the straw hole hasn’t been compromised.

    Now, if I just add a couple paperclips to this, I wonder if I can get it on Make Blog like John K. did?

  • Fortune Cookies




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    Originally uploaded by Gridman.

    Obviously they haven’t seen my photography skills!

  • How Many Ways Can You Spell “Eugene”?




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    Originally uploaded by Gridman.

    Once upon a time I was thinking of making a web page listing every ridiculous misspelling of my name I encounter at fast food restaurants.

    By far the worst offender has always been Fuddrucker’s. It seems they hire people who are both illiterate and deaf. I’ve had variations from “Ugee”, “Ujeen”, “U Jean”, “Yougin”, “Uji”, “Ujin” to my favorite “KC”.

    I never got around to the page and then the miracle occured: For the first time ever, they spelled it right!

    I had to at least commemorate that!

  • La Vecchia Pizza

    La Vecchia Pizza
    4432 N 19th Ave
    Phoenix, AZ 85015
    (602) 241-0527

    Review moved to Pizza Locust website, click here

  • Ducks In A Row




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    Originally uploaded by Gridman.

    Irene and James got their US passports back from the Taiwanese embassy and we are now a fully documented and approved traveling family.

    With only 10 days to go till our flight, Michelle is rapidly coming down with a cold. Unfortunately, this evening, I’m beginning to feel the tell-tale onset of an earache that usually precedes a cold. I can only hope we pass through it before the flight, and especially hope James doesn’t catch it.

  • What’s a Rusk?




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    Originally uploaded by Gridman.

    Irene brought home some more poorly-named baby crackers today. “Baby Mum-Mum” – gotta love it!

    Hot-Kid®
    Baby
    Mum-Mum
    Original
    100%
    Selected Superior
    Rice Rusks

    With marketing like that you know it has to be made in China – from the ever-popular Want Want Foods Ltd.

    Oh, and just in case you’re wondering:

    Rusk, n. a light, dry biscuit or pieve of rebaked bread, esp. one prepared for use as baby food.

    Bet they had to dig their dictionaries out to find that one!

  • Chinese New Year Video

    In 2003, Irene and I took Michelle back to Taiwan for her first trip. Now, we’re preparing for James’ first trip to Taiwan.

    As part of my preparation, I’m reviewing the video footage from the last trip to see if anything will be useful for this trip. I’m posting this video of the fireworks firefight that was held in Taipei near my in-laws’ home. (You can see the 7-11 I always go to in the background.)

    Two groups of people line up on either side of the street at midnight with cases of fireworks and the mayhem begins.

    (This video is about 6 minutes long and used H.264, so you’ll need Quicktime 7 or VLC to watch it. On this upcoming trip, I’ll also be posting videos of my travels in this same fashion. This file has been attached as a “podcast” for people using an RRS reader or iTunes and also as a direct link if you’re not.)

    Video ==> Chinese New Year Video 2003 – Taipei