March 2009 Archive

March 2009 Archive

Know & Tell 03/04/09

2009-03-04 09:03:52


Light Rail Pub Crawl

2009-03-05 15:15:36

http://houstonist.com/attachments/houston_jason/lrpc09.jpg

The 3rd Annual Light Rail Pub Crawl rolls through Downtown and Midtown this Friday evening. Here's the inside scoop on our TENTATIVE schedule. And by TENTATIVE we mean "subject to change because we're having a great time at a place and don't want to leave or because the trains are slow." However, you should be aware that we run a tighter ship as the evening progresses because the frequency of the trains slows down.

And, yes, we realize that the bars are not listed. You should have a decent idea of the places we're hitting based on the stops and our "no more than three blocks from the rail" rule. Need specifics so that you can meet us out on Friday? No dramas. Follow us on Twitter for route updates on the fly.

We can't wait to meet you. You'll know us by our fantastic shirts and gregarious nature.

Houstonist 3rd Annual Light Rail Pub Crawl
Friday, March 6th @ 5:30 PM

Rally Point: Flying Saucer Draught Emporium - upstairs
705 Main St @ Capitol
(713) 228-7468

TENTATIVE METRO Station Departure Schedule

Depart MAIN STREET SQUARE STN at 6:34 PM*
Depart McGOWEN STN at 7:59 PM
Depart ENSEMBLE / HCC STN at 9:37 PM
Depart DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER STN at 10:41 PM

* - all departure times are approximate

Free first cocktail and METRO passes while they last! And, free Houstonist schwag for people we like!

Also, this post was shamelessly lifted and reposted in it’s entirety. Original author is Jason Bargas

It Was The Best Of Times…

2009-03-05 15:35:57

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness..."
-- Charles Dickens, Tale of Two Cities

The economy is in the toilet. Companies are irresponsible and reward those that they rely on with layoffs & cutbacks. Current events from across the globe are negative. The United States is still waging war on 2 third world countries. Depression? Recession?

Upon reflection, this is a wake up call that will help us rise out of this mess. Financial responsibility will be priority one from households to boardrooms. We will innovate and create. The world will rebound and we will find ourselves better and smarter.

We will not find hope or change with our governments. We have hope and desire change through ourselves and each other.

 

What are you doing to make yourself better? How are you innovating, becoming more responsible? Add your comments with either text or video replies!

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus.


Photo Friday 3.6.09

2009-03-06 00:54:52

Gimme A Beat

CountM’ Butu plays the conga drums with the Derek Trucks Band. House of Blues, Houston Texas


You’re Doing it Wrong

2009-03-06 14:33:34

Day 28: Frustration

Confession: I do not click advertisements on websites or blogs. Ever. The very idea that a site’s content is so crucial to my daily reading that it would not be possible without sponsorship is hooey. In fact, the bigger blogs annoy us with posts every Friday about how great their sponsor’s products are. New media is looking like old media and I do not like it. Whatever happened to enthusiasts who do something well because they enjoy it?

I’d agree that there are startup costs, server space to pay for, equipment, etc but after that, is it reasonable for you to expect us to pay for your salary? There are no more niches. You are not unique anymore. There is too much competition now. If you start charging for your content on top of your advertisements on sites, embedded inside feeds, in podcasts, you will get unsubscribed.

For the past 5 years (web 2.0), we have enjoyed social media apps that are free to use and laced with advertisements. Even though they can be ignored or even blocked with scripts, they are still present and distracting.

Is this a good business model? I cannot believe I am alone in my loathing for web ads but the internet is a new frontier for companies. How often do new markets come around, after all?

I’d love to get your feedback on this, please.

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus.


Inconvenience Stores

2009-03-07 21:46:04

yes, YES!

Thanks to surging fuel prices last year (this year too?) and economic woes, fueling stations/convenience stores now treat all customers with contempt. They assume everyone is out to steal their fuel with drive-offs. Yes, there is that but why should the 99.5% of us who pay for our consumption be inconvenienced?

If I would like to actually go inside and purchase a beverage or watermelon/raspberry/mango Hubba Bubba bubble gum, why do I have to have two transactions? Pay at the pump AND pay inside? I’d like to make one transaction, please.

Oh, and since I am paying at the pump with my debit card and ask for receipt, then by golly you can ensure that a roll of paper is filled so I do not have to come inside to fetch it.

Why do water bottles have an expiration date on them? Water is 10,000 years old already.

$7 car wash (discounted a dollar with fuel purchase)?? Give us a break. How inconvenient.

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus


Iblog

2009-03-08 23:41:46

Testing Wordpress app from Apple's ipod Touch.


Road Trippin

2009-03-09 21:28:44

Bluebonnets (3 of 4)

daddy’s little blue belle

Wonderwife, DVD and I jumped into our car for a quick day trip to Brenham, Texas and back today. It took us about an hour and a half to get out of Katy (just west of Houston) thanks to a donut stop and a department store. The store visit was promptly after opening an over-pressurized chocolate milk bottle.

Just before reaching Sealy, Texas we pulled off to visit Stephen Austin’s memorial site and state park near San Felipe. Little DVD romped and played through the area and bluebonnet fields. This was one of the main reasons for the trip was to capture the mandatory bluebonnet portraits.

After sampling some BBQ beef brisket in Sealy, we headed north to Brenham and the Blue Bell creamery. Of course the best part of any tour is a sampling of the manufactured goods and this was no different. Once 3 scoops of ice cream had been devoured, we went back to a field covered in Texas’ state flower for another photo session. By this time the very patient, fun-loving girl had been away from home for too long and Wonderwife was chewed on by a few ants. So we grabbed a few shots and made our way back to the house in Katy.

BluebonnetsBluebonnets (2 of 4)

Girl and Cow


It is Futile To Resist

2009-03-10 18:29:18

Road Trip Mascot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Howdy!

As of 11:30AM today, I am a Texan. This isn’t as difficult to accept as I always imagined it would be. As an Okie by birth we are bred to dislike our border neighbors. However, I moved out of Oklahoma 13 years ago so the dislike has waned. To be fair, the people of Texas and Houston in particular have embraced us with open arms. We’re happy to be here!

I finally registered my second vehicle and got a driver’s license. My integration process is still not complete until I either acquire a pair of boots, a cowboy hat or both.

I love these license plates that represent the “whole other country” idea that is Texas.

Texas Tag


In Or Out

2009-03-23 08:00:00

There will always be people who conform to an environment or transform it. Do you fit in or stand out? Is this a position you enjoy or do you want to be that other person instead?

If you want to stand out, don’t be different. Be outstanding.


signing Off

2009-03-24 20:21:58

Can I tell you how glad I am that the Battlestar Galactica series has reached it’s conclusion? Now if only ABC’s Lost would hurry up and have a point to the whole story I can write that off as well. As an adult I really never watched television until these two episodes came on and friends suggested it. I had missed their first seasons and played catch-up thanks to Netflix’s DVD subscription.

Growing up I was a big reader. My imagination combined with the author’s story are much more powerful and rewarding than television. I’ll confess my book and other print reading has suffered thanks to the internet. Blogs and news sites have filled that time instead. Like a book, the Web has no boundaries and I consume it. The difference with the internet is that I am a contributor.

I have just cancelled my subscription to Direct TV and to Netflix without remorse. With network television providing full content in HD online, what is the point? With the technology we have in outlets such as Hulu, Boxee, Apple TV, Windows Media Center, why bother? I need to mention the legion of podcasts out there as well. Speaking of Hulu, here is a clip of their ad wherein Alec Baldwin sarcastically asks: “what are you going to do, turn off your TV AND your computer?”

Yes, I will not let my brains turn into mush.

Don’t get me wrong, television has been a powerful and informative tool since it’s inception and I am not trying to be negative. Just simply saying I am over it. This is the Mojo and I am signing off.

 

 

 


What Are You Listening To?

2009-03-24 21:34:04

I discovered a Flickr Group recently called “Listening To Music With Headphones On”. Catchy, ain’t it? While the title is lacking, the group’s photos show emotion and passion for their headphones. We have to wonder what audio adrenaline they are enjoying.

I’d love to see what your eardrums are wearing and what you are listening to!


Drawing A Blank

2009-03-30 21:28:00

Me: I wish I could draw…or paint.

Wonderwife: There’s drawing a blank…that happens quite a bit.

Of course I drew a blank and couldn’t respond.

Owned.


Found Mojo 3.10.09

2009-03-10 20:16:29

mojo_beer

Mojo Risin IPA beer from Boulder, Colorado. Not available in Texas so I may have to import it.


Photo Friday 3.13.09

2009-03-13 08:18:19

Happy Friday the 13th!

Good luck today, it is Friday the 13th!


Overwhelmed

2009-03-22 15:49:34

Have you ever had too much going on and felt like you had too little control about it? I’m there.


Rice Elevator

2009-03-28 21:59:36

Near the old KT rail line in Katy, Texas

I wanted a dramatic black and white feel for these images. What do you think?


What Have I Got To Lose?

2009-03-29 20:28:08

"I've had enough of singing this here blues...now I got nothin'...nothin left to lose"

 
What Have I Got To Lose? from Mojo Denbow on Vimeo.

Little DVDenbow loves dancing to this song as seen on “Jack’s Big Music Show”. I love the message and the swing music of course.


All Along The Rice Tower

2009-03-29 20:35:30

Katy, Texas


Where Are You Going?

2009-03-30 08:00:00

They say that the best way to get where you are going is to look to see where you came from. How true this is of ourselves, the economy, our humble servants in Washington D.C. and just about everything else? Ask yourself if your mind is stuck in the past or looking ahead towards the future.

Another option could be that you are afraid to look either way and that fear is causing you to stagnate here in the present.

It may be time to sit down and map your way to the goals you want to get to. Go ahead and put down where you are coming from, where you are now and the destination. It is okay to list some of the roadblocks, speed bumps and potholes as long as you find a way around these.

Another saying is that the journey is the thing, not the destination. So put the top down, crank up the tunes and put a smile on your face as you are getting there. Wherever “there” is.

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus


Know & Tell 03/04/09

2009-03-04 09:03:52


Light Rail Pub Crawl

2009-03-05 15:15:36

http://houstonist.com/attachments/houston_jason/lrpc09.jpg

The 3rd Annual Light Rail Pub Crawl rolls through Downtown and Midtown this Friday evening. Here's the inside scoop on our TENTATIVE schedule. And by TENTATIVE we mean "subject to change because we're having a great time at a place and don't want to leave or because the trains are slow." However, you should be aware that we run a tighter ship as the evening progresses because the frequency of the trains slows down.

And, yes, we realize that the bars are not listed. You should have a decent idea of the places we're hitting based on the stops and our "no more than three blocks from the rail" rule. Need specifics so that you can meet us out on Friday? No dramas. Follow us on Twitter for route updates on the fly.

We can't wait to meet you. You'll know us by our fantastic shirts and gregarious nature.

Houstonist 3rd Annual Light Rail Pub Crawl
Friday, March 6th @ 5:30 PM

Rally Point: Flying Saucer Draught Emporium - upstairs
705 Main St @ Capitol
(713) 228-7468

TENTATIVE METRO Station Departure Schedule

Depart MAIN STREET SQUARE STN at 6:34 PM*
Depart McGOWEN STN at 7:59 PM
Depart ENSEMBLE / HCC STN at 9:37 PM
Depart DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER STN at 10:41 PM

* - all departure times are approximate

Free first cocktail and METRO passes while they last! And, free Houstonist schwag for people we like!

Also, this post was shamelessly lifted and reposted in it’s entirety. Original author is Jason Bargas

It Was The Best Of Times…

2009-03-05 15:35:57

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness..."
-- Charles Dickens, Tale of Two Cities

The economy is in the toilet. Companies are irresponsible and reward those that they rely on with layoffs & cutbacks. Current events from across the globe are negative. The United States is still waging war on 2 third world countries. Depression? Recession?

Upon reflection, this is a wake up call that will help us rise out of this mess. Financial responsibility will be priority one from households to boardrooms. We will innovate and create. The world will rebound and we will find ourselves better and smarter.

We will not find hope or change with our governments. We have hope and desire change through ourselves and each other.

 

What are you doing to make yourself better? How are you innovating, becoming more responsible? Add your comments with either text or video replies!

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus.


Photo Friday 3.6.09

2009-03-06 00:54:52

Gimme A Beat

CountM’ Butu plays the conga drums with the Derek Trucks Band. House of Blues, Houston Texas


You’re Doing it Wrong

2009-03-06 14:33:34

Day 28: Frustration

Confession: I do not click advertisements on websites or blogs. Ever. The very idea that a site’s content is so crucial to my daily reading that it would not be possible without sponsorship is hooey. In fact, the bigger blogs annoy us with posts every Friday about how great their sponsor’s products are. New media is looking like old media and I do not like it. Whatever happened to enthusiasts who do something well because they enjoy it?

I’d agree that there are startup costs, server space to pay for, equipment, etc but after that, is it reasonable for you to expect us to pay for your salary? There are no more niches. You are not unique anymore. There is too much competition now. If you start charging for your content on top of your advertisements on sites, embedded inside feeds, in podcasts, you will get unsubscribed.

For the past 5 years (web 2.0), we have enjoyed social media apps that are free to use and laced with advertisements. Even though they can be ignored or even blocked with scripts, they are still present and distracting.

Is this a good business model? I cannot believe I am alone in my loathing for web ads but the internet is a new frontier for companies. How often do new markets come around, after all?

I’d love to get your feedback on this, please.

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus.


Inconvenience Stores

2009-03-07 21:46:04

yes, YES!

Thanks to surging fuel prices last year (this year too?) and economic woes, fueling stations/convenience stores now treat all customers with contempt. They assume everyone is out to steal their fuel with drive-offs. Yes, there is that but why should the 99.5% of us who pay for our consumption be inconvenienced?

If I would like to actually go inside and purchase a beverage or watermelon/raspberry/mango Hubba Bubba bubble gum, why do I have to have two transactions? Pay at the pump AND pay inside? I’d like to make one transaction, please.

Oh, and since I am paying at the pump with my debit card and ask for receipt, then by golly you can ensure that a roll of paper is filled so I do not have to come inside to fetch it.

Why do water bottles have an expiration date on them? Water is 10,000 years old already.

$7 car wash (discounted a dollar with fuel purchase)?? Give us a break. How inconvenient.

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus


Iblog

2009-03-08 23:41:46

Testing Wordpress app from Apple's ipod Touch.


Road Trippin

2009-03-09 21:28:44

Bluebonnets (3 of 4)

daddy’s little blue belle

Wonderwife, DVD and I jumped into our car for a quick day trip to Brenham, Texas and back today. It took us about an hour and a half to get out of Katy (just west of Houston) thanks to a donut stop and a department store. The store visit was promptly after opening an over-pressurized chocolate milk bottle.

Just before reaching Sealy, Texas we pulled off to visit Stephen Austin’s memorial site and state park near San Felipe. Little DVD romped and played through the area and bluebonnet fields. This was one of the main reasons for the trip was to capture the mandatory bluebonnet portraits.

After sampling some BBQ beef brisket in Sealy, we headed north to Brenham and the Blue Bell creamery. Of course the best part of any tour is a sampling of the manufactured goods and this was no different. Once 3 scoops of ice cream had been devoured, we went back to a field covered in Texas’ state flower for another photo session. By this time the very patient, fun-loving girl had been away from home for too long and Wonderwife was chewed on by a few ants. So we grabbed a few shots and made our way back to the house in Katy.

BluebonnetsBluebonnets (2 of 4)

Girl and Cow


It is Futile To Resist

2009-03-10 18:29:18

Road Trip Mascot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Howdy!

As of 11:30AM today, I am a Texan. This isn’t as difficult to accept as I always imagined it would be. As an Okie by birth we are bred to dislike our border neighbors. However, I moved out of Oklahoma 13 years ago so the dislike has waned. To be fair, the people of Texas and Houston in particular have embraced us with open arms. We’re happy to be here!

I finally registered my second vehicle and got a driver’s license. My integration process is still not complete until I either acquire a pair of boots, a cowboy hat or both.

I love these license plates that represent the “whole other country” idea that is Texas.

Texas Tag


In Or Out

2009-03-23 08:00:00

There will always be people who conform to an environment or transform it. Do you fit in or stand out? Is this a position you enjoy or do you want to be that other person instead?

If you want to stand out, don’t be different. Be outstanding.


signing Off

2009-03-24 20:21:58

Can I tell you how glad I am that the Battlestar Galactica series has reached it’s conclusion? Now if only ABC’s Lost would hurry up and have a point to the whole story I can write that off as well. As an adult I really never watched television until these two episodes came on and friends suggested it. I had missed their first seasons and played catch-up thanks to Netflix’s DVD subscription.

Growing up I was a big reader. My imagination combined with the author’s story are much more powerful and rewarding than television. I’ll confess my book and other print reading has suffered thanks to the internet. Blogs and news sites have filled that time instead. Like a book, the Web has no boundaries and I consume it. The difference with the internet is that I am a contributor.

I have just cancelled my subscription to Direct TV and to Netflix without remorse. With network television providing full content in HD online, what is the point? With the technology we have in outlets such as Hulu, Boxee, Apple TV, Windows Media Center, why bother? I need to mention the legion of podcasts out there as well. Speaking of Hulu, here is a clip of their ad wherein Alec Baldwin sarcastically asks: “what are you going to do, turn off your TV AND your computer?”

Yes, I will not let my brains turn into mush.

Don’t get me wrong, television has been a powerful and informative tool since it’s inception and I am not trying to be negative. Just simply saying I am over it. This is the Mojo and I am signing off.

 

 

 


What Are You Listening To?

2009-03-24 21:34:04

I discovered a Flickr Group recently called “Listening To Music With Headphones On”. Catchy, ain’t it? While the title is lacking, the group’s photos show emotion and passion for their headphones. We have to wonder what audio adrenaline they are enjoying.

I’d love to see what your eardrums are wearing and what you are listening to!


Drawing A Blank

2009-03-30 21:28:00

Me: I wish I could draw…or paint.

Wonderwife: There’s drawing a blank…that happens quite a bit.

Of course I drew a blank and couldn’t respond.

Owned.


Found Mojo 3.10.09

2009-03-10 20:16:29

mojo_beer

Mojo Risin IPA beer from Boulder, Colorado. Not available in Texas so I may have to import it.


Photo Friday 3.13.09

2009-03-13 08:18:19

Happy Friday the 13th!

Good luck today, it is Friday the 13th!


Overwhelmed

2009-03-22 15:49:34

Have you ever had too much going on and felt like you had too little control about it? I’m there.


Rice Elevator

2009-03-28 21:59:36

Near the old KT rail line in Katy, Texas

I wanted a dramatic black and white feel for these images. What do you think?


What Have I Got To Lose?

2009-03-29 20:28:08

"I've had enough of singing this here blues...now I got nothin'...nothin left to lose"

 
What Have I Got To Lose? from Mojo Denbow on Vimeo.

Little DVDenbow loves dancing to this song as seen on “Jack’s Big Music Show”. I love the message and the swing music of course.


All Along The Rice Tower

2009-03-29 20:35:30

Katy, Texas


Where Are You Going?

2009-03-30 08:00:00

They say that the best way to get where you are going is to look to see where you came from. How true this is of ourselves, the economy, our humble servants in Washington D.C. and just about everything else? Ask yourself if your mind is stuck in the past or looking ahead towards the future.

Another option could be that you are afraid to look either way and that fear is causing you to stagnate here in the present.

It may be time to sit down and map your way to the goals you want to get to. Go ahead and put down where you are coming from, where you are now and the destination. It is okay to list some of the roadblocks, speed bumps and potholes as long as you find a way around these.

Another saying is that the journey is the thing, not the destination. So put the top down, crank up the tunes and put a smile on your face as you are getting there. Wherever “there” is.

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus


Know & Tell 03/04/09

2009-03-04 09:03:52


Light Rail Pub Crawl

2009-03-05 15:15:36

http://houstonist.com/attachments/houston_jason/lrpc09.jpg

The 3rd Annual Light Rail Pub Crawl rolls through Downtown and Midtown this Friday evening. Here's the inside scoop on our TENTATIVE schedule. And by TENTATIVE we mean "subject to change because we're having a great time at a place and don't want to leave or because the trains are slow." However, you should be aware that we run a tighter ship as the evening progresses because the frequency of the trains slows down.

And, yes, we realize that the bars are not listed. You should have a decent idea of the places we're hitting based on the stops and our "no more than three blocks from the rail" rule. Need specifics so that you can meet us out on Friday? No dramas. Follow us on Twitter for route updates on the fly.

We can't wait to meet you. You'll know us by our fantastic shirts and gregarious nature.

Houstonist 3rd Annual Light Rail Pub Crawl
Friday, March 6th @ 5:30 PM

Rally Point: Flying Saucer Draught Emporium - upstairs
705 Main St @ Capitol
(713) 228-7468

TENTATIVE METRO Station Departure Schedule

Depart MAIN STREET SQUARE STN at 6:34 PM*
Depart McGOWEN STN at 7:59 PM
Depart ENSEMBLE / HCC STN at 9:37 PM
Depart DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER STN at 10:41 PM

* - all departure times are approximate

Free first cocktail and METRO passes while they last! And, free Houstonist schwag for people we like!

Also, this post was shamelessly lifted and reposted in it’s entirety. Original author is Jason Bargas

It Was The Best Of Times…

2009-03-05 15:35:57

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness..."
-- Charles Dickens, Tale of Two Cities

The economy is in the toilet. Companies are irresponsible and reward those that they rely on with layoffs & cutbacks. Current events from across the globe are negative. The United States is still waging war on 2 third world countries. Depression? Recession?

Upon reflection, this is a wake up call that will help us rise out of this mess. Financial responsibility will be priority one from households to boardrooms. We will innovate and create. The world will rebound and we will find ourselves better and smarter.

We will not find hope or change with our governments. We have hope and desire change through ourselves and each other.

 

What are you doing to make yourself better? How are you innovating, becoming more responsible? Add your comments with either text or video replies!

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus.


Photo Friday 3.6.09

2009-03-06 00:54:52

Gimme A Beat

CountM’ Butu plays the conga drums with the Derek Trucks Band. House of Blues, Houston Texas


You’re Doing it Wrong

2009-03-06 14:33:34

Day 28: Frustration

Confession: I do not click advertisements on websites or blogs. Ever. The very idea that a site’s content is so crucial to my daily reading that it would not be possible without sponsorship is hooey. In fact, the bigger blogs annoy us with posts every Friday about how great their sponsor’s products are. New media is looking like old media and I do not like it. Whatever happened to enthusiasts who do something well because they enjoy it?

I’d agree that there are startup costs, server space to pay for, equipment, etc but after that, is it reasonable for you to expect us to pay for your salary? There are no more niches. You are not unique anymore. There is too much competition now. If you start charging for your content on top of your advertisements on sites, embedded inside feeds, in podcasts, you will get unsubscribed.

For the past 5 years (web 2.0), we have enjoyed social media apps that are free to use and laced with advertisements. Even though they can be ignored or even blocked with scripts, they are still present and distracting.

Is this a good business model? I cannot believe I am alone in my loathing for web ads but the internet is a new frontier for companies. How often do new markets come around, after all?

I’d love to get your feedback on this, please.

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus.


Inconvenience Stores

2009-03-07 21:46:04

yes, YES!

Thanks to surging fuel prices last year (this year too?) and economic woes, fueling stations/convenience stores now treat all customers with contempt. They assume everyone is out to steal their fuel with drive-offs. Yes, there is that but why should the 99.5% of us who pay for our consumption be inconvenienced?

If I would like to actually go inside and purchase a beverage or watermelon/raspberry/mango Hubba Bubba bubble gum, why do I have to have two transactions? Pay at the pump AND pay inside? I’d like to make one transaction, please.

Oh, and since I am paying at the pump with my debit card and ask for receipt, then by golly you can ensure that a roll of paper is filled so I do not have to come inside to fetch it.

Why do water bottles have an expiration date on them? Water is 10,000 years old already.

$7 car wash (discounted a dollar with fuel purchase)?? Give us a break. How inconvenient.

This is a blog post from Mojo Denbow For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Twitter & Disqus


Iblog

2009-03-08 23:41:46

Testing Wordpress app from Apple's ipod Touch.


Road Trippin

2009-03-09 21:28:44

Bluebonnets (3 of 4)

daddy’s little blue belle

Wonderwife, DVD and I jumped into our car for a quick day trip to Brenham, Texas and back today. It took us about an hour and a half to get out of Katy (just west of Houston) thanks to a donut stop and a department store. The store visit was promptly after opening an over-pressurized chocolate milk bottle.

Just before reaching Sealy, Texas we pulled off to visit Stephen Austin’s memorial site and state park near San Felipe. Little DVD romped and played through the area and bluebonnet fields. This was one of the main reasons for the trip was to capture the mandatory bluebonnet portraits.

After sampling some BBQ beef brisket in Sealy, we headed north to Brenham and the Blue Bell creamery. Of course the best part of any tour is a sampling of the manufactured goods and this was no different. Once 3 scoops of ice cream had been devoured, we went back to a field covered in Texas’ state flower for another photo session. By this time the very patient, fun-loving girl had been away from home for too long and Wonderwife was chewed on by a few ants. So we grabbed a few shots and made our way back to the house in Katy.

BluebonnetsBluebonnets (2 of 4)

Girl and Cow


It is Futile To Resist

2009-03-10 18:29:18

Road Trip Mascot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Howdy!

As of 11:30AM today, I am a Texan. This isn’t as difficult to accept as I always imagined it would be. As an Okie by birth we are bred to dislike our border neighbors. However, I moved out of Oklahoma 13 years ago so the dislike has waned. To be fair, the people of Texas and Houston in particular have embraced us with open arms. We’re happy to be here!

I finally registered my second vehicle and got a driver’s license. My integration process is still not complete until I either acquire a pair of boots, a cowboy hat or both.

I love these license plates that represent the “whole other country” idea that is Texas.

Texas Tag


In Or Out

2009-03-23 08:00:00

There will always be people who conform to an environment or transform it. Do you fit in or stand out? Is this a position you enjoy or do you want to be that other person instead?

If you want to stand out, don’t be different. Be outstanding.


signing Off

2009-03-24 20:21:58

Can I tell you how glad I am that the Battlestar Galactica series has reached it’s conclusion? Now if only ABC’s Lost would hurry up and have a point to the whole story I can write that off as well. As an adult I really never watched television until these two episodes came on and friends suggested it. I had missed their first seasons and played catch-up thanks to Netflix’s DVD subscription.

Growing up I was a big reader. My imagination combined with the author’s story are much more powerful and rewarding than television. I’ll confess my book and other print reading has suffered thanks to the internet. Blogs and news sites have filled that time instead. Like a book, the Web has no boundaries and I consume it. The difference with the internet is that I am a contributor.

I have just cancelled my subscription to Direct TV and to Netflix without remorse. With network television providing full content in HD online, what is the point? With the technology we have in outlets such as Hulu, Boxee, Apple TV, Windows Media Center, why bother? I need to mention the legion of podcasts out there as well. Speaking of Hulu, here is a clip of their ad wherein Alec Baldwin sarcastically asks: “what are you going to do, turn off your TV AND your computer?”

Yes, I will not let my brains turn into mush.

Don’t get me wrong, television has been a powerful and informative tool since it’s inception and I am not trying to be negative. Just simply saying I am over it. This is the Mojo and I am signing off.

 

 

 


What Are You Listening To?

2009-03-24 21:34:04

I discovered a Flickr Group recently called “Listening To Music With Headphones On”. Catchy, ain’t it? While the title is lacking, the group’s photos show emotion and passion for their headphones. We have to wonder what audio adrenaline they are enjoying.

I’d love to see what your eardrums are wearing and what you are listening to!


Drawing A Blank

2009-03-30 21:28:00

Me: I wish I could draw…or paint.

Wonderwife: There’s drawing a blank…that happens quite a bit.

Of course I drew a blank and couldn’t respond.

Owned.


Found Mojo 3.10.09

2009-03-10 20:16:29

mojo_beer

Mojo Risin IPA beer from Boulder, Colorado. Not available in Texas so I may have to import it.


Photo Friday 3.13.09

2009-03-13 08:18:19

Happy Friday the 13th!

Good luck today, it is Friday the 13th!


Overwhelmed

2009-03-22 15:49:34

Have you ever had too much going on and felt like you had too little control about it? I’m there.


Rice Elevator

2009-03-28 21:59:36

Near the old KT rail line in Katy, Texas

I wanted a dramatic black and white feel for these images. What do you think?


What Have I Got To Lose?

2009-03-29 20:28:08

"I've had enough of singing this here blues...now I got nothin'...nothin left to lose"

 
What Have I Got To Lose? from Mojo Denbow on Vimeo.

Little DVDenbow loves dancing to this song as seen on “Jack’s Big Music Show”. I love the message and the swing music of course.


All Along The Rice Tower

2009-03-29 20:35:30

Katy, Texas


Where Are You Going?

2009-03-30 08:00:00

They say that the best way to get where you are going is to look to see where you came from. How true this is of ourselves, the economy, our humble servants in Washington D.C. and just about everything else? Ask yourself if your mind is stuck in the past or looking ahead towards the future.

Another option could be that you are afraid to look either way and that fear is causing you to stagnate here in the present.

It may be time to sit down and map your way to the goals you want to get to. Go ahead and put down where you are coming from, where you are now and the destination. It is okay to list some of the roadblocks, speed bumps and potholes as long as you find a way around these.

Another saying is that the journey is the thing, not the destination. So put the top down, crank up the tunes and put a smile on your face as you are getting there. Wherever “there” is.

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