Doug Flutie and John Elway Show They Still Got It in Dove Men+Care Promo
rusbank.net/offers/microloans/zaymyi_kruglosutochno_bez_otkaza/ Doug Flutie and John Elway have a series of videos up on YouTube as part of the Dove Men+Care “Journey to Comfort” campaign. The two football greats share stories from their college playing days, and as this video shows, the two QBs and still fling it:
Sep 4th
Jane Seymour Is So Hot in Live and Let Die
Live and Let Die was the first Bond movie that I ever saw. I watched it when I was a kid traveling with my family in Vienna. Even though it was dubbed in German, I knew it was something awesome. I also remember thinking that Jane Seymour was super hot. I took a mental note of that as an eleven year old.
Fast forward 20+ years and yea, Live and Let Die is still a pretty good movie. I caught it on a nostalgic DVR decision. It was Roger Moore’s first Bond flick. Sean Connery was offered a huge stack of cash to reprise his role as Bond, but he declined, and officially endorsed Moore as his replacement.
The whole time I was watching Moore’s first run as Bond, I just couldn’t believe how unbelievably hot Seymour was as Solitaire. Her wardrobe, her face, those eyes; she’s like a 70’s Olivia Munn with bigger hair and bigger shoes. Forget the fact that Jane Seymour is still bangin’ at age 61. There’s just something about 1973 Live and Let Die Jane Seymour that’s worth celebrating, even almost forty years later. Take a look:
Sep 1st
FILA Golf Shirt Review – Bristol Polo
I just got back from Cancun, Mexico and it was all kinds of extra hot the whole time I was there. The place had that killer combo of high humidity, unforgiving sun and a wall of sticky heat that hit you in the face and weighed your body down for days. I stayed at the Moon Palace resort, and the first full day I was there, I scheduled a full 18 holes at the Jack Nicklaus designed golf course, which was absolutely gorgeous. The greens were being aerated, which wasn’t ideal because they were super rocky, but it really was a nice place to play a round. The all-inclusive nature of the resort extended to the links as well, so even though there was this unbearable heat situation, me and my group we’re fully stocked with water and beers throughout the morning and into the afternoon. It helped take the edge off big time. It also helped that I was sporting this sweet Bristol Polo golf shirt FILA Golf sent out to me just before I left on the trip.
You have to understand that I’m a big golf shirt guy. Not because I’m great at golf — I’m really not that good at all — no, I love golf shirts because they are the perfect form of shirt. Class meets comfort. Relaxation meets respectability. Over the years I’ve stockpiled vintage golf shirts like you wouldn’t believe. You know the ones I’m talking about. These shirts have a smooth, t-shirt like texture and a little bit of that cotton-poly wrinkle-freeness about ‘em. There’s usually four buttons that give you different neckline options ranging from extra-prep to fully exposed chest hair. The thing that really ties these shirts together though, is the crunchy, stiff and pointy collar at the top.
So with my love of golf shirts established and my new found fondness for the actual game in full effect, I happily accepted an offer to review this FILA golf shirt. I tried this thing out in rigorous conditions in Cancun, and it performed fantastically. I was a bit hesitant to not break out one of my older, trusted golf shirts, but I wanted to see what this FILA golf shirt could do in action. I came away very impressed.
The shirt was super breathable, but not in a pure cotton shirt way or even a cotton-poly blend kind of way. It feels more synthetic than any other shirt I own, like it’s constructed using some NASA-type fabric from the future (87 percent Nylon and 13 percent Lycra). It breathes, but it also absorbs wetness. It doesn’t stay wet for very long, either. I don’t think I’ve ever sweated so profusely for that long in my life. I was wiping my face down with a towel after every other shot. My hat was soaked. My shorts and my socks were soaked. But my shirt absorbed the wetness and still stayed dry. If splashed water on the thing, there would be no wet spot. If I wore a regular, old school golf shirt, it would be breathable, it would soak up moisture, but it wouldn’t be dry at all. This moisture wicking fabric is legit. The shirt also has an anti-bacterial finish that eliminates perspiration odors.
So yea, this shirt performed well. It also looks great. It’s got a bit of a throwback vibe do it. It features a respectably-sized collar and it works as an everyday work/play/comfy-professional top. I didn’t even know that FILA made golf stuff before I received this shirt, but I would totally buy something like this in the future.
Aug 28th
Dredd 3D Trailer
Karl Urban was pretty solid as Dr. McCoy in the Star Trek reboot. Let’s see what he does with Dredd. Here’s the trailer:
Aug 21st
iPhoneography on Full Display at the LA MobileArts Festival (August 18-25)
Man I love taking, collecting and tweaking photos on my iPhone. My iPhone 4S has replaced my DSLR as my primary camera. I’ve shot photos in Australia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and different parts of the US. My Instragram feed is loaded with collages, crops, originals, remixed prints, you name it. I use Camera+ daily. Apps like Tiny Planets, Juxtaposer, Green Screen and too many filters too count make it so easy to chop, collage, frame and style photos on your iPhone. Even the most novice photographer can ramp up the artsy photo factor fairly quickly.
If you love turning quick snapshots into art projects, you should check out the LA MobileArts Festival that’s running in West LA from August 18-25. The festival will features the best of the best in iPhoneography, from elaborate set builds to original work from nearly 200 artists, it’s going to be pretty sweet. All types of iPhone art will be on display – film, sculpture, interesting collisions of technology and mobile photography. You name it.
You can learn more about the LA MobileArts Festival by visiting the LA MAF blog. Here’s a full rundown of the events scheduled:
Aug 17th
3M Auto Boot Camp
Do you know how many products 3M makes besides Post-It Notes and Scotch Tape? It’s crazy, man. I didn’t know the scope of their product line until I attended 3M‘s Auto Boot Camp. I thought 3M just did paper and tape. I really had no idea how diverse 3M’s technological research was until 3M flew my out for a tour of their Innovation Center as part of their introduction to Auto Boot Camp. There, I saw all the interesting technologies they were developing from silent velcro to heat-resistant window film based on nanotechnology.
3M Innovation Center
The star of the Innovation Center is a large domed room that showcases 3M innovations past, present and future. It is divided into themed exhibits such as Microreplication and Nanotechnology. This room contained so many interesting, hands-on exhibits. It was like a science center on steroids. I could have spent an entire day in this room with my son totally immersed in all the interesting demonstrations and not get through half of it. Seeing all these innovations makes you curious about a company that invents so many different products across a wide range of markets.
Have you ever wondered how things like Post-Its actually get invented? Who has time to invent something like notepaper that’s sticky on the back? Do they get paid to sit at their desk and play with paper and tape all day in the hopes of inventing something we never knew we needed?
15% Time
Well, at 3M Post-its were invented during an employee’s 15% time. 15% time means that employees must spend 15% of their work hours working on a personal project. You may have heard Google has a similar policy. Well, 3M had this policy for decades before Google even existed. Technical Director Kurt Beinlich said that he “can’t remember any wildly successful 3M product that was ever conceived due to corporate strategic decisions.”
Core 3M innovations, including Post-It Notes, Masking Tape and a host of others across many sectors, came about from employees spending 15% of their time working on personal projects under no direct orders from superiors. Some inventions happened because engineers like Dick Drew explicitly ignored his boss when he was told to stop working on an innovation. You have to love a company that encourages independence and ignoring your boss.
3M Auto Boot Camp
Another thing I was unaware of was how long 3M had been supplying components for automobile companies. As a non-car guy my experience is limited to asking a body shop how much before I cringe and decide to keep the little imperfection in my car. Their Automotive Aftermarket division now offers products directly to people like me who have let small little dings go unrepaired rather than taking the car to a body shop. Everyone I know has experienced that sinking feeling when your car gets scratched. The scratch is just too small to justify taking your car to a repair shop so usually we just let that minor damage go unfixed and cry a little inside whenever we see that scratch on our front door. To my surprise 3M’s car care products can make anyone, even someone with clumsy hands like myself, capable of fixing all the minor damage your car has collected over time. They also have how-to videos on their website to demonstrate how easy it is to use all their products, even for a non-car guy like myself. Here are some of their products that were most useful to me:
3M Windshield Repair Kit
Have you ever been at the car wash and had some sales person identify a tiny chip in the windshield and offer to fix it for some large fee or you run the risk of some giant spider web crack appearing? Those people annoy me. Yes, I know my windshield has a chip. It’s been there for 2 years without ever expanding. Yes, I want it fixed, but I’m not going to overpay you to do it so stop threatening me with a windshield apocalypse that’s going to result from a tiny crack. I have one of those tiny chips from driving up and down the I-5 from San Francisco to LA and I would like to find a solution at some point that doesn’t involve these pushy windshield people.
Enter 3M’s Windshield Repair Kit. This kit makes fixing these little cracks a simple process. It comes with everything you need so you don’t have to have an extensive garage to make these repairs. It’s based on a gel that you apply using a simple bridge with suction cups that sticks on your windshield. Once the bridge is set you twist the gel tube down until it is over the crack. You then apply a little gel to seal the crack. Make sure the gel gets in all of the little hairline cracks. Let it dry for a few minutes and your car is healed.
3M Scratch Removal Kit
If you park your car in crowded parking lots you understand the pain of returning to your car and seeing a lovely little scratch that some inconsiderate monster has left on your car door. These are just horrible, horrible people that do this. Why can’t they take the time to open a door slowly? Unfortunately they exist, and if you are like me and park in crowded parking lots often you might even have a nice series of these scratches on your car door due to these bulls in a china shop. Unlike a battle scar on your body, these don’t add “character” to your car. I’ve had these on my car a while but never wanted to take the car to a body shop just to fix a few minor scratches. I have tried touch-up solutions in the past and have been less than impressed with the results.
3M’s Scratch Removal Kits are pretty legit. These kits provide an easy means for anyone, including the mechanically clueless like myself, to quickly and efficiently remove these types of car scratches. The multi-step process only takes about 15-20 minutes and can effectively remove any minor scratches on your car. You start by cleaning the area around the scratch. Then you spray the included abrasive square with water and sand a 4×4 inch area around the scratch. After you ensure the scratch is no longer visible, you use the included purple pad and apply the rubbing compound, and buff the area around the scratch. With this process, it’s is easy to remove minor scratches that you probably have on your car just like I do. Here’s an extensive how-to video that shows you how it’s done:
3M Paint Protection Film
If we really want to save our cars from the Parking Lot Monsters, 3M’s Paint Protection Film goes the extra step. Instead of just fixing the problem after the fact, why not prevent it from happening in the first place? The Paint Protection applies a thin, invisible multi-layered film to different areas of your car such as the car doors, the hood, the trunk and front bumper. The protective film won’t stop a bullet, but it’s great protection from the aggressive car door opener and the bad driver who can’t parallel park and bumps your car. Paint Protection Film can stop these people from ruining your day. Also if you tend to place groceries on your hood or trunk, it can protect against something accidentally scratching the surface. This is not a do-it-yourself product though (unless you are experienced in cutting film and applying it to curved surfaces like cars). It’s definitely harder than it looks as the demonstration showed so best leave the installation to a professional in this case. Although you can purchase each car area separately if you are only worried about one particular area.
Aug 17th
250 Hottest Women Athletes at the London Olympics
250. Kate Macgregor – Sailing – Great Britain
249. Mariel Zagunis – Fencing – USA
248. Anastasia Prokopenko – Badminton – Russia
247. Milka Kraljev – Rowing – Argentina
246. Sahana Kumari – High Jump – India
245. Gretta Taslakian – Track & Field – Lebanon
244. Nadiya Dusanova – High Jump – Uzbekistan
243. Maurren Maggi – Long Jump – Brazil
242. Lisa Perterer – Triathlon – Austria
241. Mie Skov – Table Tennis – Denmark
240. Emilia Pikkarainen – Swimming – Finland
239. Pinar Saka – Track & Field – Turkey
238. Jana Teschke – Hockey – Germany
237. Sonata Tamosaityte – Track & Field – Lithuania
236. Irene Vecchi – Fencing – Italy
235. Patricia Mamona – Triple Jump – Portugal
234. Paula Pequeno – Volleyball – Brazil
233. Tatjana Pinto – Track & Field – Germany
232. Charlotte Kerwood – Shooting – Great Britain
231. Niki Panetta – Long Jump – Greece
230. Cleopatre Darleux – Handball – France
229. Marija Vrsaljko – Basketball – Croatia
228. Nevin Yanit – Track & Field – Turkey
227. Mara Navarria – Fencing – Italy
226. Marleen Van Iersel – Beach Volleyball – Netherlands
Aug 13th
In Search of the Real Captain Morgan
You know Captain Morgan. He’s that jolly pirate with a familiar stance and a fondness for spiced rum. He’s a pop culture icon who sports a recognizable wardrobe and likes to be paired with Coke. But Captain Morgan is more than just a Caribbean rum mascot. The real life Henry Morgan was one of the most notorious privateers of all time. He carried with him a Letter of Marque issued by the British government and the Governor of Jamaica to fight the Spanish on behalf of England. He raided the centers of wealth and influence on the Spanish Main, amassing the largest fleet in the history of the Caribbean. The loot he collected from his adventures was his reward.
Morgan’s mythical status has grown over the centuries, but the real Henry Morgan is resurfacing in the Chagres River in Panama. For the past three years, the Captain Morgan brand has teamed up with a crew of US archaeologists to search for Morgan’s lost fleet. The effort first began in September 2010, when the team discovered six cannon that belonged to Morgan. Last summer, they located a wooden shipwreck from the 17th century. This wreck could be one of the five ships that Morgan lost on the Lajas Reef in 1671.
This summer, the team returned to excavate the wreckage. They uncovered swords, chests, cargo seals and wooden barrels (which, in all likelihood, don’t contain 340-year-old rum). These artifacts are now being preserved in Panama City so that their origins can be verified. They will remain the property of the Panamanian government and be displayed at the Patronato Panamá Viejo in Panama City.
Morgan and his men were able to overcome Fort San Lorenzo at Charges and take Panama. At the time, Panama City was considered the capital of Spanish America and was one of the richest cities in the world. The raid was a success, but poorly timed. After the city was captured and looted, word arrived that England had signed a peace treaty with Spain. By the time Morgan returned to Port Royal, Jamaica, the governor had been arrested and shipped back to England. Morgan soon suffered a similar fate.
But his exile in England didn’t last long. As tensions with the Dutch flared up in the West Indies, the King sought the advice of the celebrated buccaneer. Morgan’s tactical recommendations put him in good favor with Charles II, and before too long Morgan was knighted by the king and sent back to Jamaica to serve as deputy governor.
With his swashbuckling days behind him, Morgan’s life took a more respectable turn. He began overseeing matters of state and grew rich from his sugar plantations. Ever the survivor, Morgan outmaneuvered his political adversaries. After being relieved of his duties, Morgan would reclaim his spot on the governing council at Port Royal and remain there until his death in 1688.
So pretty cool stuff. If you like pirates and shipwrecks and rum and archaeology and feel-good rogue-to-riches stories, there’s a lot to love here. Just check out some photos of the excavation efforts:
Aug 8th
Hennessy Launches VS Limited Edition Bottle Designed By Futura
Last week I attended a Hennessy event in LA to celebrate the launch of the new VS Limited Edition Bottle designed by graffiti artist Futura. The event featured live art demonstrations by Futura and sweet music sets from Diplo and Santigold. There were plenty of beautiful people in attendance and of course, the Henny was flowing freely throughout the night.
I have no idea why it took me so long to try Hennessy. I’ve always been a Scotch and whiskey kinda guy, but I never gave Hennessey a real chance. I’m not sure why that is. Maybe it’s a maturity thing. I always reached for what was familiar – beers, scotch and so forth. I just never really got into Cognac.
But things change. People change. Palates grow more sophisticated. After-dinner drinks graduate past the light beer stage. So this may come as news to no one, but Hennessey is actually pretty tasty.
Hennessy isn’t too sweet and it’s not too gut-punching. It’s not as surpy as whiskey. It doesn’t have that same acquired taste as Scotch. It’s just a friendly, end-of-the-day reminder of the finer things in life – a born nightcap that says good meal and good night. It’s a change of pace beverage, a relaxing spirit that has a chill-mellow finish.
Anyway, back to the Very Special bottle. Futura’s bottle design was inspired by the Cognac itself, as evidenced by the warm, energetic colors. He wanted to incorporate the action of swirling the spirit in a glass, and this movement is also present in the design. Futura adapted his design aesthetic to this smaller scale canvas, and the result turned out great.
The marriage of appealing art, good drinks and great music made for a pretty successful party. Kudos to Henny for putting together a solid event and a smart partnership.
Aug 8th