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Epic Apple Store Video Fail
Posted by Versa Dave in BingBong, Geekdom on December 2, 2009
The other night, myself and @ibeemi (Emily) went out for awhile. Dinner at Fridays, Apple Store at West County, hoosier hunting at Wal-Mart, Mill Stream, an exclusive Gentlemen’s Club in St. Charles, and then finally back to Mill Stream. It was a rather eventful evening, and most fun!
While at the Apple Store though, we made a quick video. Wouldn’t ya know it though….the damn mic was turned off on the particular iMac we were using. So while the video is mildly humorous, you can’t hear a dang thing. Enjoy.
My Christmas Wish List
Posted by Versa Dave in BingBong on November 14, 2009
Since the holidays are right around the corner and I’m sure you’ll all be getting me something, I figured I’d throw out my list to you so that you’re shopping is a wee bit easier. You’re welcome. I’m thoughtful like that. Don’t feel like you have to wrap these presents either. I’m ok with just the store wrapper/box. No card is necessary either. Just be sure to email/tweet/RT/FB/IM me so that I can have my assistant send out the appropriate thank you’s. Let’s get started shall we.
- North Face Black Power Stretch Gloves (size L)
- Vizio 37″ 1080p Full HD LCD TV
- Seagate 1TB FreeAgent Desk USB Hard Drive
- Luminox 3005 Seal On Dial Dive Watch
- Apple 32GB iPhone 3GS (Black)
- SanDisk Cruzer 32GB Flash Drive
- XBox 360 Elite 120 Holiday Bundle
- Acer 24″ LCD Monitor 1920×1080
- 2GB Corsair DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Memory – Qty. 2
This is all I could think of off the top of my head, but I’ll add more as I think of them.
Post #SeattleCatTweetup Coverage
Posted by Versa Dave in Versa Life on October 24, 2009
On my way to The Atomic Cowboy, I get a text message from Sonya that she was driving behind me. I unfortunately didn’t see it until we pulled in front of the bar. It probably wouldn’t have made a difference that I knew she was there…but I realized later, that we’d not have an opportunity like that again. This would be the last time I got to see @chinacat for awhile.
I had never eaten at The Atomic Cowboy before and quite honestly didn’t hold my standards for them very high. However, afterwards, I was sold on their flavor! I only ordered guapo fries with cheese sauce and cheeseburger sliders but Oh.My.Goodness! They were soooo good. I believe @mdhugo helped me eat the fries but I have no doubt that I could have finished it off.
As we left, it was decided that we’d go to Novak’s which is a gay bar across the street. In fact, most of the bars in this neighborhood are gay bars. Not really a problem for me to be in a gay bar but as we were leaving, I made a comment like “Ok, let’s go to the next gay bar”. Everyone kind of got quiet for a second. I believe it was @tojosan that said “What do you mean ‘next’ gay bar?” As I explained that I thought The Atomic Cowboy was a gay bar, everyone began laughing at me. I really had no idea that it was NOT a gay bar. It really didn’t matter to me one way or the other…but the whole situation was comical and provided a laugh for the rest of the night.
As the night moved on, so did the fun. A few people had to take off, but a few more hitched on for the ride. Novaks ended up being alot more fun that planned on since there was Karaoke. We had a few of our party goers sing, like @SgtHotPants and @AngeBird.
The end of the night came sooner for me than the rest of the party animals because I had to be up for work by 4:30 in the morning. Sonya and I had a few minutes to say our goodbyes. It was very emotional for me and caught myself shedding a tear or two. I know that she needs to do this, but selfishly I want her to stay. We wish you well Sonya Kim and hope to see you very soon! Todd mentioned making a road trip to Seattle one day…I’m totally down with that!!
I tried to take a bunch of images throughout the night and managed to capture some really good shots. You can even check out the video below of some of the Karaoke happenings. Click on the image to the right to view the Flickr album.
Say Goodbye ChinaCat, Hello SeattleCat Tweetup
Posted by Versa Dave in Versa Life on October 15, 2009
You might remember a few months ago, I blogged about what social media did for me. In that article, I spoke of a particular woman named @chinacat, or Sonya to her friends. As much as it pains me to say this, Sonya and her son are making a cross country relocation trek in just a few short days. St. Louis has been lucky to have her as a friend, a mother, a tweep, a blogger, a developer and an adventure seeker.
As a final farewell, we will be seeing Sonya off on her journey in true social media form….a tweetup of course! On Wednesday, October 21st, join us at The Atomic Cowboy from 6-10pm. Come say hi, remember old times, create a new memory and say goodbye to a friend.
The Atomic Cowboy
4140 Manchester Road
St. Louis, MO 63110
Google Maps
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 @ 6-10pm
Feel free to let @atomiccowboystl know that you’re coming and use the hashtag #SeattleCatTweetup to let everyone on Twitter know where you’ll be hanging out.
Taking Chances
Posted by Versa Dave in Versa Life on October 9, 2009
I meet alot of people in my day-to-day activities; at work, at the store, online social media networks, through friends. Some of them I’ve become really good friends with, some of them I learn something from them and I move on, and others just come and go. I enjoy those that I learn from though.
On Tuesday night, I did something I’ve never done before. I willingly (yes without coercion) signed up and paid for a class about food and wine pairing at Provisions Market over on Olive. I’ll give you a moment to catch your breath. One of the very interesting people I’ve met in my travels, @STLWineGirl (aka Angela Ortmann), announced that she was holding this class a few weeks ago. I knew she had a similar class a few months ago, but frankly wasn’t up to the challenge yet. For whatever reason though, I decided to take the plunge into “having class” (although I still think there’s no hope for this boy).
If you don’t know me…I mean really know me, then let me explain to you what my diet consists of. Meat, potato, meat, mac & cheese, eggs, meat, sausage, mac & cheese….you get the picture right? Seriously, I have no variety in my culinary choices. I’m picky, I’ve always been picky. I don’t eat for fun or hobby or whatever. It’s more about function for me I guess. I eat because I know I have to, so I figure I might as well just eat what I like. Before you go judging me, I already know it’s not healthy. I’m ok with that, for now.
Enough about me, let’s talk about Angela and her amazing experience she gave me. There were 30 of us and we sat on 3 sides of a large square made with tables lined with fancy wine glasses and stemware. Fortunately, she preemptively placed me next to a few gals I knew from Twitter, @bekahclark and @MilliGFunk. As she began the night, Angela explained that we would be going through 5 dishes, each with a different wine, from 5 different regions of the world. This of course gave me the heebee jeebees because when it comes to international food…I just don’t do it. Angela assured me that I could do this though and her warm smile & glowing eyes convinced me.
Below is the menu we went through, where it’s from and my thoughts on the dish, the wine, the combination, etc.
- Black Bean and Corn Cake with Shrimp Tomato-Garlic Vinaigrette with NV Gruet Rosé Sparkling (New Mexico): When this arrived, I saw what appeared to be good, but hesitated because I couldn’t see what was really inside the cake thingy. The wine was, ok. Everyone kept saying something about a BBQ tastes but I didn’t get it. After my initial bite, I really had to concentrate on not knowing what all the ingredients were. I ate the entire thing though. It wasn’t fantastic, but it satisfied me. The wine didn’t taste any better before or after for me.
- Chickpea and Vegetable Samosa with 2007 Chateau Indage Chenin Blanc (India): More so than the first one, this gave me the heebee jeebees. It was so tasty looking in this perfectly sealed triangular pastry…like a yummy hot pocket filled with cheese and meats. Only this wasn’t cheese and meat…it was nasty green vomit from a badger. The wine was good. I definitely enjoyed it. And it’s a good thing too, because I had to swig it to wash out the one bit of this devious delectable that tainted my palette.
- Rustic Brazilian Beef Pastry with 2006 Miolo Pinot Noir (Brazil): This tasty tantalizing treat rejuvenated my taste buds because it tasted just like beef stew! This might have been the only meal that I thought the wine was actually worse after eating though.
- Frikkadel Meatballs w/ Quinoa with 2005 Golden Kaan Pinotage: Ahhh and we’ve arrive to my favorite. This was a classic meatball with some kind of sauce stuff. Angela tricked me though…it had mushrooms in it. Despite those fungus hugging shrooms though, I devoured this dish. The wine was a pleasant treat and added some kick afterwards. By far my favorite pairing of the night.
- Canadian Brown Sugar Pie with 2004 Konzelmann Late Harvest Gewürztraminer (Canada): I’ve never been a huge dessert guy. This was like a tiny little pie shell with a thick filling. I didn’t even doubt this one, but then WHAMMO! The filling was so gooey and the pastry so thick that my upper and bottom teeth were sticking together. To be honest, I don’t even remember how the wine tasted. I only had 2 bites of this one.
My overall thoughts are that this was a very eye opening experience. This was completely outside of my comfort zone, but because Angela was so patient and kind, and a few of my friends were there, I took this well. Angela will be having another class soon and I whole heartedly plan on attending it. You should too. Check out STLWineGirl at www.stlwinegirl.com to stay caught up on all of her happenings.
Post STL Apple Picking Tweetup Coverage
Posted by Versa Dave in Versa Life on October 5, 2009
Aside from @MilliGFunk being a little chilly in the restaurant, I don’t think we could have asked for a better day for the first ever St. Louis Apple Picking Tweetup. The sun was shining, the temperature was cool, and the air was crisp.
The afternoon started off with a little bit of excitement though as we stood in front of the Country Store. There was a 2 car accident out in the street. No one was seriously injured that I could tell, but it was remarkable how fast the paramedics made it on the scene. There was an off-duty Search and Rescue worker who showed up on the scene within literally 2 minutes…I’d say about 5 minutes for the actual ambulance.
After that bit of drama, we continued on to the line for getting on the tractor trailers. It was busy…but we waited in line patiently and ensued in some conversation. I’m not sure of the exact time, but I’d say it was about 30-40 minutes of being in line before we hitched our ride. We had alot of kids come with their Twittering parents, which made this a really fun family event. We definitely need to plan more family friendly events in the future…I think that could increase our attendance for sure.
Once we boarded the Twitter Train (yes, we had one all to ourselves) the real fun began. Since there were about 20-25 of us, we just kind of wandered off in our own little groups. The bulk of the group was able to stay together and rode back to the main farm. We made a quick pit stop through the pumpkin patch first though so we could make our evaluation on coming back for another trip in a few weeks. There were plenty of apples eaten out in the fields but a bunch of us were still hungry. We made our way to the Country Store for dinner. I had heard good things about their food here and felt it was worth a trip. Boy oh boy was it worth it. Some had the bottomless fried chicken, while the kids stuck to more mainstream classics like Macaroni & Cheese and hot dogs. FYI, the fried biscuits were certainly a treat.
By 7:00, it was time to head on out of the corral and get back to the city. I for one had an excellent time as did my kids. It would be advantageous for the social media community to certainly mindful that some of us have kids, and family friendly events would allow a much larger attendance at events planned.
Thank you once again to Eckert Farms for having us. If you’re planning a big group event, they’ll be more than happy to talk with you. Be sure to follow them on Twitter as well @eckertfarms.
What Does Social Media Do For Me
Posted by Versa Dave in Versa Life on August 11, 2009
For years my mother always said I had an outgoing personality and was full of life. That may be true on most days and to some regard I have always been fairly vibrant in my social skills. Somewhere along the line though, there was a paradigm shift and my personal life took a slight left turn. Can I trace it back to any one particular event? Probably not. Am I just getting old? I hope not. Trends aren’t started because of ONE particular thing; ok, maybe they are (ie Michael Jackson and his red jacket). In this case, I’m confident in saying there were a multitude of resources that contributed to my evolutionary change in social personalities (yes, I know it’s plural and I meant it to be).
Society is over-run with social media networks these days. They are blasted in our minds all day long and for me to run down a list of them would just be superfluous at this point.
You can literally find a network for just about anything you’re interested in whether it be careers, industry driven, micro-blogging, photos/videos, and of course just you’re every day ordinary friends network. I’ve even seen one such site that tailors to a specific person. Imagine that…having a social media network that is engulfed with the haughty likes of one individual. You think that’s vain? Maybe, but it’s the internet.
Some, of course, have taken the approach of building their business with such resources. I don’t fault the hard working entrepreneur for wanting to advocate his/her business. After all, we all make futile attempts to market ourselves while scavenging through the virtual highways. All I ask is that they respect the members of the community.
As for me, I have nothing to promote or sell. Unless of course, I’m marketing Versa Dave as a brand, in which case, I am my biggest fan. As shocking as this may sound to some of my more seasoned readers, there tends to be a bit of shyness that kicks in when I’m in public meeting people for the first time. I imagine myself ackwardly stammering over my words in a new meeting or curling myself in a ball, tucked tightly on the loser wall. Over the years I’ve realized that it’s not necessarily that I’m lacking the self-confidence to project my existence, rather I fear the rejection that comes with lack of conversation or shifty eye movements.
Experience has given me circumstantial evidence that if I don’t feel a sense of openness from a person or crowd, then my chances of succeeding are narrow. There needs to be some kind of “open arms” mentality in order for me to progress. I don’t expect you to hug me or give me the fist-bop, but I need to know that you’re willing to speak to me and indulge in a real conversation without judging the situation or me.
For example. My buddies have told me on more than one occassion that I lack the gusto to go talk to a girl that I may find interesting or attractive. Why? Because that’s how society has bred our 21st century females. I’m sure my theory will be proportionately blown out of the water but it deals with security. Alot of women will assume that the reason you want to talk to them is so that you can get something (you know what I mean). Some women guard themselves so much with privacy gates built with Coach purses that a man is immediately intimidated into running in the other direction. This is a generalization of my experiences and in no way is meant to offend all women or characterize the entire gender.
Social media offers me this…an “in”. I can be me without hesitation or reservation. There are others like me…so many others. Even with the exchange of words over tiny pixelated strokes of ink, my confidence to talk to someone & socialize with them grows exponentially! There have been countless times when I met someone online and in our very first live assembly, I can converse like we’ve been friends forever. My true personality shines through and I’m open, free, and relieved of any fear because the barriers have already crumbled!
I contemplated how I would drop names in this article because while I have met many many friends, there are a few who have stopped my heart. If you are not mentioned, please do not be hurt. Your absence from this list does not mitigate our relationship at all. Also keep in mind that these are people I met THROUGH social media…hence proving my point of what social media does for me.
- @princessleah7x: Leah is one of the most exciting people I know. Mostly due to her young spirit I’m sure, but her attitude in life shines through in almost everything she does. She’s a sweetheart and has always been there for me to talk, lurking in the background of my Twitter stream and ready to DM when trouble hits.
- @mdhugo: Matt is an interesting situation because years ago, we worked for the same company, but not directly together. I knew OF him. It wasn’t until Twitter that we connected as friends. Matt and I have similar personalities. I value his input not only as a friend now, but also for his professional stature. I can honestly count him as one of my best friends now.
- @chinacat: Sonya was one of the first St. Louis based friends I ever made (at least in the first 10 I’d think). Her quirky geekiness is what appeals to me and her lively speaking tone is what holds me. I can talk to this girl forever it seems about literally nothing, but still have the most fun ever. She’s a rare breed and one that any network would be better off for having.
- @bekahclark: Not only does Bekah provide a witty sense of humor but she also knows how to be a friend. I don’t have many friends that fall outside of a +/- 10 year age difference, and Bekah falls right on that cusp…but I wouldn’t trade her for nothin’ (except maybe a lifetime supply of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese). She can get me riled up or she can bring me down from elevated blood pressure. Did I mention Bekah also drives a Versa? Same color and everything.
- @tgrossner: Tim and I work together…sort of. It’s a big place but we would have never begun a friendship if it weren’t for Facebook. As some people do, we befriended each other based on the fact that we both were employed by the same company. Tim reached out his hand though and we quickly became what I deem best friends after going to a Mother Grove concert. He has and will for years to come, be a staple of my life with his relentless acts of kindness. His family is top notch!
- @tojosan & @nanna_j: Todd and his wife Sharon are two of the nicest people you’ll ever meet in St. Louis. Todd’s commitment to the social media scene is unparalleled. I have always felt nothing but honesty and respect from Todd. Sharon is an absolute pleasure to talk to. Their happiness is clearly visible when they walk into a room and it intoxicates everyone. I love that even with Todd’s local fame on this scene, when I’m having a bad day, he & Sharon have time for me….and that makes me feel special knowing I have friends like them.
What does social media do for you? Does it provide an outlet for your emotions? Do you get to meet new & interesting friends? Are you promoting your business? What ever it is, I hope you’re happy. And remember, you’ll reap from social media only that which you sowed.
Low-light Photography at Firebird
Posted by Versa Dave in Geekdom on June 27, 2009
My friend @mdhugo and I decided to take our cameras to Firebird in St. Louis this past Friday night in order to work on our low-light photography. Of course we were also there to be entertained, but mostly just to be geeks. @donhead also joined us but was without camera. I tried and tried, using my Nikon D40 with 55-200mm f/3.8 lens to get good shots, but it just wasn’t happening. Out of 176 images taken, only a few actually came out with any kind of clarity. I’m going to try and find a reasonably inexpensive 50mm f/1.8 lens (I think that will make a huge difference).
You can check out the other 6 photos that I thought were semi-worthy enough by looking at my Flickr page.
*UPDATE: Check out @mdhugo’s post with his pictures.
Singles Sanctuary or New Age Meat Market?
Posted by Versa Dave in Versa Life on May 22, 2009
When I first got married at 22 years old, I never thought I’d be concerned with how to meet women. Unfortunately, after 9 years, that path changed and I found myself being an over-cooked piece of day old new york strip trying to regain it’s flavor on the butcher’s prime cut shelf. It’s been over 2 years now and I’m still learning the ethics of dating. What’s appropriate on the first meeting? Do women get offended now if I want to pay for dinner and hold the door open? Am I supposed to talk less and just listen? These are questions I never worried about 15 years ago when I first started dating as a newborn adult because they were ideas ingrained on my sleeve.
With all that time gone by, more than just my relationship status has changed. Gone are the days when at a ripe old age of 5, you’re told who you were being traded to. “I’ll give you 3 oxen and an acre of tobacco for your daughter’s hand in marriage to my son”. No longer do boys “court” girls that they met at the local town dance. So where is everyone going? How are people still getting married? What’s the local hot spot? It would seem there has to be one, but the truth is, virtualization has become more prevalent than I thought.
Where do you go when you forget how to spell ‘sphacelus’? Who do you turn to when you have to calculate exactly many seconds remain from now until the time you leave for that dream vacation you have planned? What helps you determine the best route from your crib to South County? Say it with me…the Internet.
I’m not going to bore you with mundane explanations of online dating because if you’re single, you already know. However, I do want to get to the core of a potentially burning thought on the minds of millions of single tweeters: is it ok to look for a date on Twitter? I could probably stop writing right now but I suppose I should elaborate a little further.
My Twitter following has grown over the past 3 months, hugely due to the St. Louis market I’d say. Another reason is most likely because I took the advice of a good friend who has become wildly popular on Twitter. You might know him, @sockington. With a over a half a million followers, this cat (yes, I said CAT) is one of the top 50 most popular tweeters of all. He says to me, “Be consistent” and that was it. Since then I’ve done just that. Now because of my Twitter following increasing, I’ve made some very cool friends! People that I would have never met in the “real” world. Some of my most favorite tweeps are @mdhugo, @chinacat, @princessleah7x, @gatewaygroupie, @cosmosgirl, @spifbv and @tojosan. I can honestly tell you that I knew none of these people prior to Twitter (however I knew OF @mdhugo but not personally).
I interact with these people on a daily basis. We laugh about corny jokes, we cry for each other’s woes, and we relish in one another’s victories. So where does the line get drawn? Alot of Twitter veterans love the fact that they have a media outlet that hasn’t quite gone mainstream (although it’s teetering on the edge). There’s a sense of “solitary” so to speak because within these virtual walls we have rules and guidelines by which we live. We associate our lives with our followers because we do not fear the same judgment that is casts on someone who maybe has a bright neon pink mohawk and steps foot into church. Our minds are purged everyday onto the binary fabric that interweaves our lives.
I’m really interested to know what fellow Tweeters think of this. Is it appropriate to “hit” on someone within the confines of our sanctuary? Would someone be chastized for asking a follower on a date? Do we have an unwritten ethical law of “no dating those you work with”? I don’t have the answers to these questions. You may be thinking that I have a motive here. I will admit there are a handful of women that I find attractive and whose tweets I enjoy reading because of it’s satirical value that it adds; but I’m not actively looking to get an answer to my questions JUST so that I can pursue one of these women. My quest is merely to answer the unknown.
Addiction or Passion?
Posted by Versa Dave in BingBong on April 29, 2009
Recently I’ve been thinking about seeing how the dating world feels again. It’s been awhile since I’ve done it because I just didn’t feel I was ready. However, I’m extremely fortunate to have such wonderful friends like @chinacat and Bec that encourage me on a daily basis.
At the suggestion of @rockstarima I decided to give OkCupid a try. It’s a free alternative to sites like eHarmony and Match.com. As with just about any social-esque website these days, I had to setup my profile. In this case, one of the questions it asks for your bio summary is “What are 6 things you can’t live without?”. As I wrote my answers, I realized it was fairly easy to list off 6 things:
1. My kids
2. Starbucks
3. iPhone
4. Music
5. Kraft Mac&Cheese
6. Hearing Aids
As I often do, after I was done, I began to contemplate my answers and question whether or not I should change something. After all, first impressions are everything. This one section though seemed to stick with me…what 6 things couldn’t I live without. Soon, in my mind, it became, “What’s the ONE thing I couldn’t live without”. Have you ever really thought about that? Is there something so dear to you, so close to you, so engrained in your life, that the thought of losing it, simply shreds your soul?
Since my list was narrowed down to 6, it would be a little easier already to get my #1. I’m going to bend the rules slightly by saying that family is not included; they’re a given. Consider the tangible, inanimate objects for this exercise.
Starbucks. There are days when I wake up, and my brain doesn’t even function until the flow of that hot java flows through my veins, but I’ll let you in on a little tip…I only drink decaf. “What…why do you even bother!?”…because I like the taste. Truth be told though, Starbucks could always be replaced by something else.
Music. Wow…really? I don’t know about you, but music drives me; it moves me; it motivates me. I’m a character of my own prediction though. I listen to the same music all the time. If I couldn’t have music, because of my predictable nature, I’d be willing to bet I could hum and sing my heart out.
Kraft Mac&Cheese. My life began with Kraft Mac&Cheese. As a child, I could easily eat an entire box of it for a snack. The pure joy of devouring it would overwhelm me. My love of the cheesy noodles, poured into my daughters as well. It’s become a household favorite and a staple of our diet. Could I possibly love another member of the retro-americana-italian food group? I think so.
Hearing Aids. The more I thought about this one, the easier it got to cross it off the list. Let’s face it…there are so many times when I’d rather not hear anything anyone has to say. There’s a reason why my text messaging tops 5,000/month.
This brings us to the iPhone. My mom has said I should just tape it to my hand. Don’t be silly mom, I type faster with two thumbs on the iPhone. When I wake up in the morning, the first thing I do is rollover and grab the iPhone to check my email, Twitter, and Facebook. When I lay down to sleep, the very last thing I do before closing my eyes, is plug the charger into the iPhone. I’ve been chastized because I’ve become increasingly incapable of going through an entire church service without turning on the iPhone. My fear is that lower half of the iPhone will eventually become grooved with a crater of wearmarks from my busy thumbs. I have the lowest minute plan possible because honestly, I don’t talk that much.
I’ll admit it, I couldn’t live without my iPhone. For some of you, it might be your Black Berry, or your MBP, or maybe it’s your TiVo, but for me the choice is clear. So what do you think…addiction or passion?







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