Back to work… New iMac

Well today is the first day back at work and to his surprise, he got a new 24″ iMac at his desk. It’s the last generation iMac, but still..its 2.93 Ghz, 4 GB RAM and 640 GB HD. Apple‘s Time machine just rocks! Hook up the new iMac to the old time machine hard drive and presto, all the files and account settings are moved over. Take that Windows.

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My Big Night out with Shirtless Sherlock Holmes

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For Christmas I planned to give my husband a date night out- without the kids.  I knew exactly where I wanted to go for dinner- he can fill you in on that- so I just had to pick a great movie.  My first thought was Avatar because figured Tom would get a thrill out of that technological stuff.  But then I would have to hear him talk about it for days using words I don’t even pretend to understand.  Selfishly, I wanted a movie that I would enjoy also.  We had seen Ironman and Tropic Thunder, so I figured Tom would appreciate Robert Downey Jr. in Sherlock Holmes.  And, I must admit, I had seen screen shots of RD Jr. shirtless in a boxing scene…Avatar who?  Plus a little Rachel McAdams couldn’t hurt Tom’s eyes of the story turned out to be less than stellar.  He seemed gung-ho, so off we went.

Admittedly, I don’t have a lot of Guy Ritchie experience, other than Snatch which I only remember as the movie where Brad Pitt mumbled or something, so I had no idea what kind of thrill ride we were in for!  I do not go to movies to analyze cinematography, editing, or art direction.  I just appreciate a good story that lets me forget where I am for a couple of hours.  Sherlock did just that.  However I can honestly say I have never taken such notice of visual effects and the soundtrack of any other movie.

One would expect cool CGI or whatever in flicks like Avatar, Up in the Air (how DO they make George Clooney look like he never ages?), and Alvin and the Chipmunks:  the Squeaquel, but Sherlock had fantastic effects!  Kudos to Guy- and not just for finally freeing himself of Madonna- I mean the vision he had in his head while putting this together must have been incredible. I think I most enjoyed the moments when Sherlock had his shirt off would think through his next steps and we would see it play out in slow motion, then we got to watch it all happen just as he planned.  It’s a little hard to explain, but it was AWESOME!  Guy could have totally abused this little technique but he restrained himself so that we didn’t get bored of it.

As for the soundtrack, I really can’t explain why I enjoyed to music so much but I loved the simple notes Hans Zimmer used to let us build excitement along with the characters.  I don’t like the creepy music they play in scary movies to clue viewers in that something bad is going to happen; I am not so dense that I need musical foreshadowing to tell me that the dark, abandoned house is bad news.  I did, however, LOVE how the score in Sherlock helped build the fun!

I am, by no means, knowledgeable about the Sherlock Holmes stories but I am sure this is nowhere NEAR what Sir Arthur Conan Doyle envisioned in his anti-hero – not that he is rolling over in his grave or anything.  I think my ignorance allowed me to thoroughly enjoy the movie.  I spent more time reveling in the similarities with Hugh Laurie and his House than I did comparing the characters with what I thought they should be.  It was just good, clean fun from start to finish.  If you can just sit back and let yourself get caught up in the joy of it all you can have a pretty darn good time.  Don’t try to solve the mystery ahead of Sherlock, don’t wonder if he will wear the stupid hat or say, “Elementary, my dear Watson” (he won’t), and DON’T wonder how Irene Adler found a pair of perfectly tailored pants in that day and age.  Just don’t.

What you should do is get a big tub of popcorn and a giant Diet Pepsi, find someone you want to sit next to for an amazingly quick couple of hours, and go enjoy a well done, fast paced, hoot of an action flick.

And did I mention we get to see Sherlock without his shirt on?

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Dinner at Wild Truffle Pizza

My sweetheart and I went on a date tonight and we went to Wild Truffle Pizza behind Wal-Mart on Michael Drive in Appleton. The firs thing you notice is the look of the restaurant and the wood fired oven in the back. The decor and ambiance of the place look as if it belonged more in ski resort town like Park City or Sun Valley then Appleton, Wi…but I liked the overall feel. Large tables and dim lighting made it a perfect date night spot. The food was really great. This is the type of place where presentation of the food means just as much as the taste.Mrs had the “Wild Truffle” Mac and Cheese and I had the Sweet Italian Sausage Pizza. Wild truffle is known for its pizza and I had to give it a try. Our waitress mentioned that they use flower shipped from Italy for the pizza. This was certianly no store bought pizza crust.

What a great place for dinner. I’m so glad mrstommy suggested it. Wild Truffles has an outdoor patio area too, but it was much too cold to try this this visit. We will certainly be back! One thing they do need to do is to beef up their website. It only has phone numbers, address and a scan of their menu. They must add some social medial touches to it like a bog and add themselves to facebook. Feedback is the key to growth!

UPDATE: ok after posting this my wife said I was a bit harsh on the website comment… and I tend to agree. It does say at the top in big bold letters…” PLEASE NOTE OUR OFFICIAL SITE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION.” I guess I need to give them more latitude but the restaurant has been open for over 6 months now. 🙂

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New Years Eve 2009

Tommy’s got a new toy… a window suction mount for his camera. How cool is that..hands free and SAFE video’ing. Great day today. Lunch with a close friend, shopping and then a quiet evening with my sweetie as I usher in 2010. Happy new year everyone and here’s to a great 2010!!