Archive for June, 2005

This looks pretty cool. I think it’s nice that they stuck with the height of 1776 as well.

New WTC Tower Design Made Public

Cool! The iPod and the iPod Photo lines have merged. It looks like it will be a 20GB model and a 60GB model. Pretty sweet. I wonder how long it will be til the Minis show up with color screens. It’d be nice to display the album artwork on my iPod and the photos thing would come in handy once in a blue moon.

iTunes 4.9 was released today as well, which has podcast support. I highly recommend the This Week in Tech podcast. It’s the old crew from the Screen Savers. I’m interested to see how the podcasts work with my iPod.

See, Kelly and I have something else in common. hehe

Clarkson: ‘I Only Date Marriage Material’

Damn, it’s too early for any human being to be up. I don’t feel too bad at the moment, but I’m sure I’ll be feeling it later today or tomorrow!

Ugh, I have to be up bright and early in the morning to take my folks to the airport. Not looking forward to that early morning buzzer. I should have been in bed an hour ago, but Amanda and I started playing Kingdom Hearts and have become enthralled with that. It’s been a fun one to play together thus far. I’m gonna be beat tomorrow or Tuesday.

So I am getting a little bored going up and down the 8 miles of completed American Tobacco Trail here in Durham, so I decided to venture out past The Streets at Southpoint to check out that part of the trail. Everntually, it’s all supposed to connect, but after my venture out there, I’m realizing that’s not going to happen any time soon, which kind of bums me out.

So right now, the trail starts at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park in downtown Durham, and is paved from there all the way past where I live. It stops at Ruby Tuesday outside the old apartment complex I used to live in, Southpoint Crossing.

So anyway, eventually there’s going to be a bridge from that area, crossing I-40 and connecting the trail. I’ve yet to figure out where exactly that’s going, as Southpoint Mall is right there.

There are less developed parts of the trail open if one crosses NC 54 and takes Fayetteville Road down past the mall and makes a right onto Massey Chapel Road. This is where I went today. I initially past by the Massey Chapel Rd. entrance to the trail, but there is a makeshift sign that says ATT, and the trail itself is makeshift. Eventually, it will be paved like the first 8.5 miles.

So I fly down this part of the trail this afternoon and the trail is marked as a construction zone and they warn to ride this part at your own risk. My mountain bike and me were up for the challenge. It wasn’t too bad, but it was hard to know exactly what to expect.

The trail basically has a couple of worn paths perfect for bikes and is a combination of dirt, gravel and clay. The trail continues down and crosses over Scott King Road, which is near where my parents lived when I was in college. The first pic below is of that entrance on Scott King Road, taken from a PDF about the ATT. I’m thinking I may take a camera out there one day and shoot a few photos myself.

From Scott King, it continues for a few miles, passing an electrical substation and some pretty forest areas. I was disapointed when too quickly I came to a road block. A big wooden barricade is up and there are supports for a bridge with wooden trestles on the supports. There is a body of water, which I later found out was Northeast Creek. The second pic below, from that same PDF Two steep and narrow trails descend down to the creek, I assume, but I didn’t want to take my bike down there. Another day.

So I turned around, and went back to Scott King Road and then onto Massey Chapel. I realized there was some trail on the other side, but it’s totally not developed and not worth riding off of Massey Chapel onto it. Riding back up Massey Chapel to Fayetteville was a bit tiring too. It seemed to be fairly steep, but maybe it was jsut fatigue from the non-paved ATT I had just left. Regardless, next time I may take Massey Chapel the other way out to 751 and see if that’s any better. I don’t think it will be though.

I think I’ll venture out that part of the trail again tomorrow, maybe with the camera in tow. It’s fun riding for sure. I was hoping to soon be able to take the trail all the way from home into work, but I don’t forsee it being an option any time soon… kind of discouraging.

Supposedly the Northeast Creek Trestle and another bridge further up the trail are having problems due to lack of funds. I wouldn’t be surprised if the I-40 crossing is in the same boat. Regardless, I’m enjoying what is there now, just looking forward to its eventual completion.

American Tobacco Trail - Scott King Road Marker

Scott King Road American Tobacco Trail Trail Marker

American Tobacco Trail - End of the Road for Me in Durham

End of the Road for Me — Northeast Creek with No Bridge Yet

So tonight we watched The Incredibles. We’re really making the most out of our free trial with Blockbuster, eh?

Anyway, really interesting story about an over the hill super hero and his family. It looked wonderful! All in all, it was not one of my favorite Pixar flicks and I don’t see buying it, but definitely worth a rental. The animation is wonderful. It also had some great voice acting from the likes of Holly Hunter, Craig T. Nelson and a person favorite from the Kevin Smith films, Jason Lee.

So we watched Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow from Blockbuster Online tonight… interesting movie. I can’t say I would ever watch it again, but it was very unique. The thing had a cool style, having the entire thing being filmed in front of blue (or green?) screens. Everything for the movie was done on Macs. Working at the Apple Store, we had an Apple pro come in for a presentation prior to the movie and was psyched the whole project had been done on PowerMacs. Anyway, it reminded me kind of like Sin City, though I haven’t actually seen that one yet. Even more though, it reminded us of the game that comes with XBox Live, Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge. Amanda hated the movie. It was alright for me. Definitely one to rent, but not buy.