gmaletic
- Con: won't be at California Extreme this year. Pro: will be at Disneyland instead.10:17 PM Jul 9th from Tweetie
- When I want to run PC software on my Mac, I can never remember the app I own that does it. VirutalPC? Parallels? No, it's VMWare Fusion.4:34 PM Jul 2nd from Tweetie
- @khoi Personally, I think iPhone copy/paste is incredibly uninspired. I don't have a better idea; I'm just saying I'm not blown away.4:11 PM Jul 2nd from Tweetie in reply to khoi
- Surprised at the number of references to "Man in the Mirror" as a top MJ song. It's not bad, but it wouldn't make my top 25 of his.11:48 AM Jun 30th from Tweetie
- With Billy Mays' death, maybe we can put the "Rule of 3" to bed forever. Here's my rule: "When celebrities die, they're dead." Never fails.2:09 PM Jun 28th from Tweetie
- Getting an excellent massage from a robot chair at the Metreon.8:05 PM Jun 27th from Tweetie
- Going to see "Drag Me To Hell" tonight. Very excited.3:54 PM Jun 27th from Tweetie
- @buzzneon Am I right in saying that a full-size "Krackel" bar is nowhere to be found? And do you consider it superior to Nestle Crunch?10:21 AM Jun 26th from Tweetie in reply to buzzneon
- @gedeon Yeah, I'm freaked that anyone thinks the new Star Trek is a tenth as good as Star Wars.8:07 AM Jun 26th from Tweetie in reply to gedeon
- Why are Mr. Goodbar and Krackel in the Hershey's Miniatures bags, but you couldn't find the full-size bars if your life depended on it?4:50 PM Jun 25th from Tweetie
- If there's a silver lining, it's that we won't have to see what an 80-year-old Michael Jackson would have looked like.3:46 PM Jun 25th from Tweetie
- Really surprised how much I care about the Michael Jackson news. I loved what he was, but I stopped caring long ago. Still...sad.3:44 PM Jun 25th from Tweetie
- Don't care about Sanford's future, but the prognosticating is silly. If Marion Barry and Bill Clinton can come back, anything's possible.2:37 PM Jun 25th from Tweetie
- @beersy I'm not a huge fan of "Frisco", but I do acknowledge the need for a shortened form of the name. "The City" doesn't cut it.10:00 AM Jun 25th from Tweetie in reply to beersy
- @davecobb I think the lenses were glass, like the ones depicted in your blog post. Didn't notice glare, but I did notice much better color.3:02 PM Jun 24th from Tweetie in reply to davecobb
- @davecobb I was seeing "Up", so the system was Disney Digital 3D. But the glasses were different, rubbery frames with nearly-clear lenses.11:57 AM Jun 24th from Tweetie in reply to davecobb
- @beersy For all I know the glasses at the Castro are fine, too. I just know that the Sundance ones are better than the Metreon and elsewhere11:54 AM Jun 24th from Tweetie in reply to beersy
- Sundance's 3D glasses are more transmissive than the cheapo ones elsewhere, meaning the colors are brighter. A much, much better experience.11:43 AM Jun 24th from Tweetie
- If you're in the Bay Area and are seeing a 3D movie, go to Sundance Theaters. They have the best glasses. It makes a difference...11:42 AM Jun 24th from Tweetie
- I'm ready to be proven wrong, but I'm not getting how this film is going to be the best movie ever made: http://bit.ly/7ziWJ11:35 AM Jun 24th from Tweetie
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- Name Greg Maletic
- Location San Francisco, CA
- Web http://gregmaleti...
- Bio Programmer, designer, documentary filmmaker, video game and pinball fan, Disney theme park fiend.
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