Squirrels kill dog

Oh man, this is too funny, ROFLMAO!

Squirrels kill dog:
David Pescovitz:
A pack of squirrels at a park in the Lazo village of Russia’s Maritime Territory reportedly ganged up on a stray dog that was barking up at them in the trees. Witnesses say the squirrels jumped down, attacked the dog, and killed it. From the BBC News:

“They literally gutted the dog,” local journalist Anastasia Trubitsina told Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper.

“When they saw the men, they scattered in different directions, taking pieces of their kill away with them.”

Mikhail Tiyunov, a scientist in the region, said it was the first he had ever heard of such an attack.

While squirrels without sources of protein might attack birds’ nests, he said, the idea of them chewing at a dog to death was “absurd”.

“If it really happened, things must be pretty bad in our forests,” he added.

Link (Thanks, Paul Saffo!)

Geek to Live: Ten Must-Have Bookmarklets – Lifehacker

Geek to Live: Ten Must-Have Bookmarklets – Lifehacker

Interesting, 10 bookmarklets will occupy too much space on my browsers’ toolbars, IMO… In Safari, I have WP’s Blog This, Ecto‘s ectoize, and the del.icio.us buttons. I have the same ones except ectoize in Firefox. I don’t think I have any bookmarklet in Flock, as del.icio.us and blogging features are built-in.

GTA: Liberty City Stories

Broke down and picked up GTA: Liberty City Stories at the EB Games across the street from the new H&M in SF… it’s hard to drive in this f’king game… and it’s kindda hard to hold onto the PSP and control the steering… I just suck in video games…

Anyway, I’ve spent about an hour playing this thing… Right now, I am doing a mission to go pick up a couple gangster brothers at a gas station shootout, last time I attempted this I picked up a van that was too slow and got chased down by the f’king cops… Next time I’ll see if I can find an Evo or an STi to jack… Needed a car big enough to carry a bunch of gangsters…


SF Auto Show writeup by Jason

Jason and I went to the opening day of the SF Auto Show, he just posted a very detail writeup at Carmudgeons.com. It pretty much sums up the day in the post. Basically the coolest car we saw was a silver Ruf 996 Turbo R on King Street on the way to the auto show, it was clean, he didn’t even have a radar detector on his windshield, the exhaust also sounded very mean. On the floor, we liked the new Civic Si the best. It was quite a car, only thing I hated on that car was the e-brake handle, it looks like a small u-know-what. I found an iPod dock connector in the glovebox, very cool! Without NAV, it’s priced at under 20k, that is a crazy deal for the performance and the exclusivity. You know this car will not depreciate at all!

Quite sadly, neither of us were impressed by any of the new offerings by BMW… The M5’s numbers look good, we’ve seen the writeup on m5board, but it’s one FUGLY car with a high-reving motor that is most likely gonna blow up when driven hard. The Audi RS6 was much more interesting, and it looks badass to boot!

I hope I’ll see the Ruf Turbo R at one of the nearby tracks one of these days, it certainly belongs on one.

Thanksgiving

JenJen, Sherry and I spent Thanksgiving at my place this year. I reserved a turkey from Honey Baked Ham, picked it up Wednesday morning, which was probably their busiest day in the year as we spent a good half hour waiting in line, even though I had a reservation number on my Treo. Took about 2 hours to heat it up in the oven, Sherry and Jen felt like baking something else so they found some recipe for cookies and muffins at Food Network, they turned out okay…

We managed to finish most of the dark meat if the turkey, the rest was carved up in pieces and with it we made soup, and then congee. Great stuff… 🙂

Here’s a snapshot of the turkey:

Muffins:

Cookies:

Restaurants

some quick and dirty restaurant reviews:

  • Arthur’s: Very close to my condo, it is only about 5 minutes away. Arthur’s is an old fashion upscale restaurant. The exterior looks like a motel, the restaurant itself is very large. We went there Tuesday night and all of the surrounding tables in the area were empty, so lots of privacy. Prices were high, but I had a $25 restaurant.com certificate so it was alright… Food… 7/10
  • Habana Cuba: Cuban place, food was great, mojito was awesome, way better than the girly shit served at Cuba Libre, but not still not nearly as good as that place in downtown Houston recommended by Seoulfully. The food was better than Habana at their old South Congress location (the new 6th St location really sucks!). Pretty cheap, especially with a $25 restaurant.com certificate.
  • Top of the Mark: I made reservation for this via OpenTable.com a long while ago, this place has much hype, and it does has a cool name. Took us a while to find it, like most things in SF, a missed turn resulted in 10 extra minutes going through traffic. The restaurant is located at the very top floor of the Intercontinental Mark Hopkins Hotel, the hotel looks exquisite from the outside, inside, it’s a bit dated and old. The view from the restaurant was great, that is kindda why ppl go there, but SF really doesn’t look all that good at night, like if you’ve seen Hong Kong or NYC, SF is nothing special, seriously. But the view is probably the best you can get in SF… They have a set menu, and for $20 more you get wine pairing with each course, this is supposedly a good deal coz you get 4 glasses and they are $10 each by the glass. I think it’s a fair deal, it should really be about $5 a glass as it was just so-so, as was the food. They used really cheap wine glasses, which was a big turn-off. Definitely not worth thier price (~250 for 2), but it’s not bad if you feel like dressing up for an evening night out or impressing your date. There was live lounge music after 9pm, we saw the cutest gay couple dancing there, very cool, very SF.