Impressive pastel illustrations by Zaria Forman.
These are some of her pieces from Greenland in 2012.
Impressive pastel illustrations by Zaria Forman.
These are some of her pieces from Greenland in 2012.

California has some of the best roads I have ever driven.

They’re winding, scenic and go for miles.

Highway 1 has to be one of the best roads in the US.

Patrick showed us some of his favorite rides, and it was driving nirvana.

The best part was trying to keep up with his crotch rocket in his S2000.

After looking for the last year, I finally pulled the trigger with Annie’s help. There’s nothing wrong with my current setup—for my condo, it’s perfectly fine for movies… but recently, I’ve found myself listening to more music via Spotify.

After listening to my dad’s speakers (old Boston Acoustic bookshelves and a velodyne sub), I started to understand what makes a really good system. I didn’t realize it, but my dad is a big time audiophile. Here are the tips I’ve picked up from him over the years:
1) Good speakers can last you a lifetime. The heavier, the better.
2) Two bookshelves (with a 6.5″ woofers) and a subwoofer is typically better than having two giant towers or dozens of speakers.
3) Bi-amping speakers and driving as much power to them is the secret to better sound. Use individual amplifiers to power the L/R speakers.
4) Positioning your speakers in a room will change the sound. This includes setting up the height of the speakers—tweeters should be at ear level. The distance between the speakers and viewing position should look like an equilateral triangle.
5) And lastly, the room should have as much soft materials as possible, like rugs, curtains, pillows, etc. You want to reduce the amount of sound bouncing against the walls.

I test drove to dozens of speakers, but the CM5s were my favorite. There are certainly more obscure speakers out there that perform better for the price, but probably won’t hold their value like a B&W. There’s just something elegant about the yellow kevlar cone.
The model below, 675, were half the price… but lacked mid-tones. The model above, 805, sounded awesome, but were twice the price. I decided that I’d rather buy higher quality amplifiers for the CM5 instead of dropping everything into the bookshelves.
Anyway, I’m really happy with these speakers. I’ll post a photo of my setup as soon as I pick some stands out.
Here’s my old post about the 805s vs Diamonds vs CM5s.

So Annie and I metro’d out to Balston to try out a restaurant called Rustico, recommended by 2 of my friends.

For starters, we ordered some lamb meat balls. The tomato sauce was actually really good. As a dish, it was pretty good… but then again, it’s just a fancy meat ball. For something that small, I think they should have gone with stronger flavors.

We saw everyone order pizza, so we tried out one as well. The one we ordered was really salty and lacked sauce. We also ordered scallops—they were good, but lacked acidity. It needed a touch of lemon—nonetheless, they were good.
For the price, it’s a little high. It was fun to go out and try new things, but it’s probably not worth the additional cost of metro admission. If I were to go there again, I’d order their plain $15 cheese/basil pizza and split it between two people. That seems like a good value, and seems to be their sweet spot on the menu. I bet their do a good lunch as well, based on their photos from Yelp.

To finish things off, we tried out FroZenYo. ^_^
Wow, this guy is pretty amazing. He nails it. Hi impression of Shakira made me LOL.

I tried on a couple of watches with Annie for fun. The Rolex is pretty much the over-the-top, overpriced watch… but boy, it looks clean. No wonder the Submariner has been copied so many times.

Omega’s version, the Sea Master, is a nice diver watch. It pretty much has the same look as the Submariner, except there’s an additional dial. It’s half the price and does the same thing.

Okay, this isn’t a diver watch, but I personally like the Jaeger-LeCoulre. It just looks sharp, and is so thin. I’m amazed by how well they hold their value.
Too rich for my blood right now… but it’s cool to test drive. ^_^