If you're reading this, odds are pretty good that you already know what the bacon explosion is, and that I already made one. If not, you should click those links. After finishing it off last time, I talked about wanting to do a speed run; eat the whole thing in one day. This week, my friend Amanda challenged me, and I can't turn down a challenge.
Thus was born, 'Bacon Explosion Day', which will be held every year on April 16th from here on out. Making it was just as fun this time, and it went faster since I knew what I was doing. I learned a couple things as well; don't forget to put rub on the bottom, and to cook it a little longer than last time.
I'm looking forward to seeing a transcript of tonight's debate, primarily just so I can see in writing how many times the phrase "Joe the Plumber" came up. He already has his own Twitter...
I missed the first presidential debate, but I have heard this one was much better. The candidates actually spoke to one another on occasion, and there was eye contact. This seems to be an improvement from last time.
I watched on Hulu, but kept Hack the Debate on in the background, while I did some Twittering during the course of the debate to rant and rave.
A few brief thoughts on the debate:
1. The only possible explanation for McCain's blinking is that he was trying to talk in morse code; it was out of control. 2. Attack ads got more debate time than alternative energy... disgusting. 3. School vouchers? Not the solution! 4. "Nobody likes taxes, let's not raise anybody's taxes." Good point, let's just raise the national debt.
I was getting ready to go to bed when I saw a tweet from @syamsaying: Wow! @ginnycase is tweeting her child's birth live!
He wasn't joking... Earlier, this week, Jeff wrote a post about true lifestreaming. I would say this qualifies. One could argue that this might be taking a bit extreme in fact. That was my initial thought, until I remembered that people have their husbands videotape them in labor and giving birth.
I don't care what people say, there is nothing beautiful about giving birth, so I discovered in health class. So if you want to document your process of creating a life, do it via Twitter, not via camcorder. Using TwitPic as a loophole to get around my request is also frowned upon.
Don't ask me to explain why I am now following @ginnycase, curiosity has gotten the best of me.
Well, he did it; 8 gold medals in one Olympics. Beat his old, pathetic record of 6 golds, and Spitz's olympic record of 7 golds. For some reason NBC chose not to stream this event online, so I was watching Table Tennis (Hong Kong vs. Korea). Intense, but probably not as much as that last momentous race. How did I find out? I was watching the Twitter search results for keyword 'Phelps' and suddenly it blew up, as you can see below.
In the last two minutes since I've been writing this, the word Phelps has come up 739 times on Twitter, and I'm sure it will be higher by the time I get to the end of this even. Look forward to seeing the actual race later, so adios for now.
Whether or not the Olympics excite you, the opening ceremony should be a good show. The Wikipedia entry talks about who will be performing, and which country's leaders won't be attending (France, England, America). You'll be able to watch the opening ceremony live here. That site should also be streaming the rest of the Olympics live. If that doesn't end up working, or you just want other video sources, Lifehacker gives you some resources. Edit: Well, apparently this starts in less than 6 hours, at 8:08am EST. Stupid timezones.
*Follow my personal account at @randomguy132 or my Will and Beyond account at @willandbeyond. I'll follow you back with @randomguy132 if I know you in person, and I'll follow you back with @willandbeyond if you're interesting.
As you can see from Mozilla's twitter, Firefox 3 will be available for download in 3 hours. They're going for a world record for the most downloads in one day.
So far the browser has gotten great reviews, and expect to see my thoughts on it later today.
I've been using Twitter recently. I'm really not sure what the appeal is, but I enjoy it. I came across an article from The Daily Galaxy about how the Phoenix Mars Lander is Twittering from the moon.
NASA gets major points for this one. Not only for keeping with the times and embracing things like Twitter, but for the brilliance of it. They're not dully writing about how the Phoenix is doing, but they're actually writing from the perspective of the lander. When referring to NASA they talk about them in the 3rd person. Here are two examples:
11:56PM: randomguy132: I think I've got it!
12:17AM: RFX00: @randomguy132 Are you on the path to being a mad scientist?
12:22AM: randomguy132: @RFX00 Yes, I am. It is complete!
12:24AM: RFX00: Apparently my Twitter audience, with all the visitors to Will and Beyond, has now nearly doubled!
What you see above is what the result of the Will and Beyond liveblogging system is. It starts of with me activating liveblogging via my control panel on Will and Beyond. I then can add Twitter users - from that time on, any updates that users make will be shown on Will and Beyond. I can add users at anytime throughout. Then whenever the event is over I click terminate and the post is finalized, ignoring future twitter updates.
I wanted to have this in place by the time I do the 2nd Annual Great Manhattan Perimeter Walk (last year's is here), which occurs this Saturday, May 17th.