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    Awesome on the Streets of New Orleans

    By lizmoney · September 28, 2008 · 1 Comment · 1 Views

    One of the things that i've missed from my days in AZ is the lowrider bike culture. Primarily a Latino craft, it's not that prevalent in New Orleans, although i admit that i'm not ingrained in the bike culture here, so I could be totally wrong, because there is a thriving bike culture here despite how bike UN-friendly the streets are here. NOLA has so far to go on this tip. And NOLA is really a great place that could be totally bike-sessible b/c so many peeps are 'hood centric, that riding a bike 'round your own self-contained hood really makes sense.

    Today at one of me and mr lizn't's (yes, grammarians all over are freaking out at that) food celebrations, we hit up Juan's Flying Burrito on Magazine St, and what do we see, but this lowrider bike of beauty. Luckily, the owner and builder of the bike comes out, and i am able to grab an on-the-spot interview with him. He hand built the bike, and I was so bike-struck, that I couldn't think of all the questions I should have asked him, like if he does this for others, or if this is just his personal hobby.

    At any rate, hit up Juan's, especially now, when the weather is nice enough to sit outside, have a yummy quesadilla, and give your boy Angus props on his ride. Because my little phone cam pics do not do the bike justice at all. (one day, a google Android phone will be mine)

    [caption id="attachment_303" align="alignnone" width="263" caption="Angus and his Lowrider bike"]Angus and his Lowrider bike[/caption]

    [caption id="attachment_297" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Hand built low rider bike by Angus, NOLA"]Hand built low rider bike by Angus, NOLA[/caption]


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    New List up at This Next -So Fresh and So Clean Clean

    By lizmoney · September 27, 2008 · 0 Comments · 1 Views

    I've got a new list up at thisnext.com i was the bodycare buyer for WholeFoods and i got to get to know the best of the best brands in organic, natural, and eco-friendly bodycare.

    So keep up, there's more out there than just Dr. Bronner's in eco-friendly bodycare.

    bodycare - So Fresh and So Clean Clean - a list by lizmoney - ThisNext

    SocialBrowse Opens its Doors to the Public - Mashable

    By lizmoney · September 27, 2008 · 0 Comments · 0 Views
    SocialBrowse Opens its Doors to the Public - Mashable

    Congrats to My SocialBrowse Peeps Dave and Zack, and all the Social Browsers that make this site and app so addicting. They got featured up on Mashable.com, we all know what a coup that is!



    just a few awesome words from Mashable:
    SocialBrowse allows you to share any website with your friends and contacts with the click of a button, which is added to your Firefox or Flock browser. Click the button with the dialogue bubble and you can leave a comment for others to see along with the website you shared. The button with the SocialBrowse logo opens the sidebar panel, which displays the social feed for all of your friends and their online activity in real-time, so there’s no need to refresh your browser anymore.

    There’s also a leaderboard that displays the most active and popular members of SocialBrowse when it comes to sharing links. You earn a point every time someone shares a link that you’ve shared with the community, so it’s a Digg-like reward system which encourages members to share high quality content. It also helps members find interesting new information.

    SocialBrowse does something interesting when it comes to new members. Instead of starting with an empty friends list like most other social networks, they actually add several of the most active members in the community just to give you a jump start to using the service. Obviously you can delete them in time if it turns out that you don’t like what they share, but it’s a good idea for giving newcomers a taste of what the service has to offer right out of the gate.


    So go get yourself the extension, and start socialbrowsing!

    World's First Mobile Phone with Built-in Intelligent Key - Fareastgizmos.com

    By lizmoney · September 27, 2008 · 0 Comments · 0 Views
    World's First Mobile Phone with Built-in Intelligent Key - Fareastgizmos.com

    If you are on Nissan's Intelligent key network, you are in the lucky group to now have your intelligent key integrated into your wireless phone.
    However, misplace this phone, and you can't go anywhere or call anyone to come and get you. (via CEATEC Japan 2008, which begins September 30)

    Psychosis brought on by Sleep Deprivation. This ish is Real.

    By lizmoney · September 25, 2008 · 0 Comments · 1 Views

    i haven't really gone into the effects of this deployment on here, and a lot of people have asked why i haven't, that I really should blog about it out, since i don't have anyone who is going through this with me.

    Going solo because of a deployment is definitely something that no one can relate to unless they have been through it themselves.
    i know there is nothing to say, it's ok. Although i'm not the one deployed, even though i have pride in The Kick and his ability to rise to the call of duty, every day still sucks. it's not like the suck of a breakup, b/c you know that you will eventually get over that suck, and that each day will suck just a little less. Not so in this situation. It's going to suck just as hard every day until the moment you see him on US soil - until you reach out and grab him to make sure he's for real.

    And as an added bonus, even that day is not something you are given to look forward to, b/c you don't even know when that will be. He doesn't even know himself, so obviously, you don't know. Ambiguity abounds.

    The concept of infinity becomes suddenly clear, and then in turn, you don't understand what it means to "have an end in sight." There is no action without a reaction.

    The first thing i did pick up was that i can see the thoughts behind people's sympathetic looks, that they are thinking that they are glad that they have their girl/shorty/boo/mang/boyfriend/fuckbuddy/mistress/bootie call/abusive husband/overbearing wife/belly-up floating goldfish to go home to and that they are not me, no matter how dope my Puma kicks are at that moment, no one wants to walk in my shoes.

    I also haven't slept since last December.
    Ever hear of the stories about sleep deprivation resulting in genuine psychotic behaviors? It's true. I have come to recognize when i'm starting to actually go a little psycho. This handy checklist is pretty much how it goes down.

    Hey, i am actually an over achiever- b/c while i'm currently only on day 3, i'm exhibiting full on behaviors that are slated for day 4. go me living up to all that potential.

    So if i'm acting out of sorts, and when i say stuff that is fucked up and inappropriate even for me, you can be certain that i'm hovering in the latter stages of sleep deprived psychosis until the weekend comes and i slip into a coma for a day and a half. i haven't had a 2 day weekend in months. it's Friday, then Sunday for me nowadays.


    The handy dandy effects of sleep deprivation over time are:

    Night 1. Most people are capable of going without sleep for a night. The experience is tolerable if uncomfortable.

    Night 2. The urge to sleep is much stronger, particularly between 3-5 a.m., when the body temperature is at its lowest.

    Night 3. Tasks requiring sustained attention and mental calculations become seriously impaired. This is particularly the case if the task is repetitious and boring. Again, the early hours are the most crucial to needing sleep.

    Night 4. From this night onwards, periods of micro-sleep occur. People stop what they are doing and stare into space for up to three seconds. The end of micro-sleep is accompanied by a return to full awareness. Confusion, irritability, misperception and the 'hat phenomenon' occur. In this, a tightening around the head is felt as though a hat too small for the head is being worn.

    Night 5. On top of the effects previously mentioned, delusions (false beliefs) may be experienced. Intellectual and problem-solving abilities are largely unimpaired.

    Night 6. Symptoms of depersonalization occur and a clear sense of identity is lost. This is called sleep deprivation psychosis. Adapted from Huber-Weidman, 1976.


    The effects of sleep deprivation are more psychological than physical. Reflexes are impaired but heart rate, respiration, blood pressure and body temperature show very little change. The main physical consequences seem to be hand tremors, droopy eyelids, problems in focusing the eyes and a heightened sensitivity to pain.

    I know that everyone is different, and my particular flavor of psycho also includes shakey hands, loss of balance - it's extremely hard to walk straight, my eyes don't focus, a tip that i'm in the crazy is if i'm sporting a huge font on my computer screen. (made much easier by the firefox NoSquint extension) and there have been times when i've just been so exhausted i wish i could cry. but i'm too effin tired to muster up such energy. I need to save it all up for the drive home from work, i drive a 6-speed stickshift.

    Thats a bit of my new daily, dramas free even.

    i wonder if this post even makes sense, iv'e got the font on huge and still not focusing well....

    HTC's Google Android Phone

    By lizmoney · September 20, 2008 · 1 Comment · 2 Views


    HTC's Google Android Phone

    *pant pant pant* i've been sweatin so many cellphones lately, i forgot that Google was coming out with an OS for cellys! when the Jesusphone, aka iphone came out, there were mad rumors about what Google's phone is going to be....but instead of coming out with their own phone, Google developed an open source operating system for cellys. Genius on Google's part again. So far HTC is the manufacturer who is using Android, and will be unveiled on Sept 23, and is going to be available at T-Mobile for a nice price of $199.
    This may be the object i go waiting in line to get. i can't wait!

    let's hope it has everything i need, erm, want in a phoney phone: internets (duh), lots of extensions, apps, camera, video (if it becomes www.qik.com enabled, i'll be so happy) and MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING. stupid iphone does not have that and it's just retarded of them.
    wantwantwantwantwant

    check check check check

    By lizmoney · September 17, 2008 · 0 Comments · 0 Views
    testing out where pingfox sends my blog ping
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    By lizmoney · September 17, 2008 · 0 Comments · 0 Views
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    Street Cute: Amanda and Isabella

    By lizmoney · September 15, 2008 · 0 Comments · 0 Views

    [caption id="attachment_256" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Super cute Adidas kicks spotted with Super cute girls in the NOLA"]Super cute Adidas kicks spotted with Super cute girls in the NOLA[/caption]

    New Orleans moment- Sitting outside one of my favorite coffeeshops, I just had to stop these girls and love on her kicks. Super cute shell toed Adidas on a couple of supercute girls. They of course, loved on Pixel, which was my in to get them to let me snap a pic of the kicks.

    Amanda and Isabella. Two Street Sweet Girls and I hope to see them again in the neighborhood!

    wondering when to go home. but...

    By lizmoney · September 3, 2008 · 0 Comments · 0 Views
    wondering when to go home. but also, what is there when i do go home?
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