So Cal

MAS eFX in the News

Found this in my daily “Digital Media Wire” email today:

(New York) Song, a specialty carrier launched by Delta Air Lines, on
Monday announced details of its in-flight digital entertainment system. In
addition to 24 channels of satellite TV provided by DISH Network, the
airline will offer video-on-demand, MP3 music and video games to
passengers. Song’s on-board Matsushita entertainment servers will be
upgraded in the second quarter of 2004 to include features like the
ability to create MP3 playlists and challenge other passengers in
multiplayer gaming.

“Delta’s Song Unveils In-Flight Entertainment System”
Matsushita
Song

Maybe One Reason to Fly United

RedNova News: United to Offer In-Flight E-Mail in U.S.
But it looks like Tenzing is the one to provide the service… any inside scoop, Christina?

DON’T POOH-POOH DISNEY

Forbes.com: U.S. judge rules against Milne heir in Pooh case

Best Use of a Yellow Lab in Advertising

.. as if I’m giving out awards.. Check it out…

NOLA pictures!

Thanks to James for guiding me through the upload process on these..

My laptop was stolen…

… from my desk, in its docking station… Just goes to remind you that nothing at work is safe or really yours. Wish my company had installed this service.

Voodoo Economics

Voodoo, Hoodoo and Gris-Gris
Marie Laveau’s House Of Voodoo, 739 Bourbon Street: 504-581-3751. Open 10 a.m. — 11:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday and Sunday; 10 a.m. — 1:30 a. m., Friday-Saturday
And this is the emblem on the necklace I had (on the left):
“zorami” voodoo talisman

Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Christina, you must go see Preservation Hall Jazz Band. It’s every night, cheap ($5), just get there before show time with some time to spare because I remember it’s first come, first served for seating.

New Orleans: Pat O’Brien’s

Tourist Trap: Pat O’Briens

Local Orange Favorites

If you get the chance to visit me in Old Towne Orange, you’ll need to check out the local favorite Cuban restaurant, Felix, just two blocks from my apartment. Otherwise we can eat at the historic PJ’s Abbey, which actually was a church at one point, or at the Filling Station, my current favorite.