Quote of the Day [2.27.09]

“This is a very strange love affair.”

“Why?”

“Maybe the fact that you don’t love me.”

Alicia Huberman (Ingrid Bergman) speaking to Agent Devlin (Cary Grant), Notorious

No news vista

I whole heartedly agree this UI trend must stop. It makes OS X look like Vista. I guess that’s why they touted the Windows native look and feel.

People with the smaller monitors have been complaining that with tabs there is less screen space. That’s what Expose is for. Open new window without the tab bar. Switch via Expose (or cmd-~). But just suck it up and wonder why you have a tiny screen. Upgrade bitches!

Notorious is on!

I got to get to work, but Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant are doing their pas de deux on TCM right this moment. *sigh*Sent from my iPhone

** UPDATE **
It seems I already did this post a few years ago. I really dig Ingrid Bergman and this movie.

Quote of the Day [2.26.09]

Oh when you walk by every night
Talking sweet and looking fine
I get kind of hectic inside
Oh baby I’m so into you
Darling if you only knew
All the things that flow through my mind
But it’s just a Sweet sweet fantasy baby

Mariah Carey, “Fantasy”

Link of the Day [2.26.09]

I’ve never read Love Hina. I’ve heard good things about it. It’s a harem manga and kami-sama knows how cliched they could be. I might pick it up after reading how it makes otaku swoon. I’m sucker for harem manga (Ichigo 100% is straight up harem), but I hope the guy is no doofus (in Ichigo 100% that guy’s frustrating) so that I’m not yelling at him every few pages.

http://animealmanac.com/2009/02/24/repost-keitaro-urashima-the-everynerd/

Talking Little Tramp

I'm watching The Gold Rush with Charlie Chaplin, and it's got some dude narrating! WTF! Sent from my iPhone

I am a commuter


The car was in the shop. Something about the catalytic converter. The other car is just plain past its useful life. Both left me with the only option of public transportation to get to work. Cram with the poor slobs who can’t afford a car. Those suckers. That’s me for the day, hopefully.

Packed my lunch — cup ramen and a coke. The lunch of true sad sacks everywhere. Took a jacket with me to keep the morning chill away. At the bus stop, the crazy lady with cats mumbles to herself about picking up more kitty litter. I scoot over just a smidge then decide to stand up and pace.

I light myself a smoke. Two inhales and the bus is there. Only a quarter hour until I get to the metro station. Joy!

I watch the blocks go by. There’s slightly less traffic on the bus route, and I can watch the people wake up. There’s a man at the back who’s got a hard hat on his lap and a daughter seated next to him. The cat lady mumbles at the well manicured gentleman who shifts slightly in his seat. He points his knees away. Two students asleep in the front. Another father and his daughter watch the cars go by the window. It’s just people figuring out when to get off.

Here’s my stop at the metro. I pay my ticket from the automated machine out front. Climb the escalator to the platform. The people are still milling about as the first train pulls in. Not mine.

I get on the next one and find a seat facing crazy cat lady. She’s now mumbling at her feet. She’s wearing galoshes on this sunny day. She may know something I don’t. Then I catch a glimpse of navy, and my day becomes perfect.

There’s no word in English to describe the feeling. There’s probably no word in myriads of languages perhaps the Inuits can. It’s the electric feeling you get as you come face to face with beauty. Even these words don’t do that justice.

And now I know why people cram into these confined spaces. It’s the people you can meet.

I don’t say a word as I get off at my stop. Another 10 minutes and I’m at my desk. Yet, I’m still in the metro.