Wine glass chess set

This seemed like an appropriate post to share late on a Friday afternoon, and a very interesting way to play chess.  I wonder if you are allowed to drink the glass when you take it from your opponent.

Auto correct: Penis

auto correctI posted an auto correct error earlier in the week and received a fair amount of email and comments so I thought I’d share this gem.

Furry Friday

Mauro PaineEach Friday I post a photo of a guy with a hairy chest and refer to it as my “Furry Friday” post.   Here is this week’s installment. I love everything about this picture. What do you think?

Past Furry Friday Posts

BosGuy brain teaser

Each Friday I pose a riddle or what I like to think of as a “brain teaser” for those who like that sort of thing. I freely admit, I’m often stumped, but perhaps you’ll figure out this week’s riddle. I’ll confirm answers in the afternoon to give everyone a chance.

This week’s riddle: A bus driver was heading down a street in Delhi. He went right past a stop sign without stopping, he turned left where there was a ‘no left turn’ sign and he went the wrong way on a one-way street. Then he went on the left side of the road past a cop car.Still – he didn’t break any traffic laws. Why not?

Previous brain teaser posts

Things that make BosGuy go hmm…

This is an actual logo designed in 1973 for the Catholic Church’s Archdiocesan Youth Commission. It even won an award from the Art Directors Club of L.A.  Not sure what people were thinking, and all I can conclude is that people were far more innocent in 1973. This would never fly today.

Amtrak courts LGBT community

amtrak-gayAmtrak launched its “Ride With Pride” campaign at the end of July, partnering with the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA).  I’m always intrigued when businesses create niche marketing like this.  Such blatant courting would have never been feasible by a government subsidized organization in the past.

Suddenly it makes sense

SwimmerOne of the things I love about the Olympics is that sports not normally televised get prime time viewing.  For example, who didn’t enjoy watching all the swimming events earlier this week?  Even if you don’t swim, I’m fairly certain the appeal of the sport suddenly makes sense.

How Americans spend their money

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
Credit: Lam Thuy Vo/NPR

Whenever I watch or read the news the topic most discussed is always either the US or global economy (esp. with regards to Europe).

I’m not an economist and after a certain point I start to tune out all this out, but I do love pictures and charts so I found this interesting.  The graphic below details how Americans spent their money last quarter.

If this was a personal consumption chart I think I’d need a separate breakout for Ptown and for wine. What category (ies) would you need added?

US consumptionWant to read more? Check out the article on NPR here.

Look away if you are OCD

ocdEarlier this week, BuzzFeed had an amusing article entitled, 19 Things that will drive your OCD self insane. It features images like this with a fig newton out of place that is certain to drive some people absolutely cuckoo.

If you are OCD you may not want to check out the 18 other photos.  If you know or love someone who suffers a bit from OCD, poke fun at them by printing these photos and taping them (off center and crooked of course) around their home.

Matthew Mitcham sings Single Ladies

Matthew Mitcham, 2008 Australian Olympic champion in the 10M platform, used some of his down time during the London Olympic games this week to make a cute video of him singing Single Ladies on his ukulele.  Could Matthew be any more adorable or likeable? I don’t think so.

Aquitaine Boston tribute to Julia Child

Seems like a brilliant deal at a fantastic restaurant.  Make your reservations now – Bon Appétit!

Elizabeth Warren

“There is nobody in this country who got rich on their own. Nobody. You built a factory out there – good for you. But I want to be clear. You moved your goods to market on roads the rest of us paid for. You hired workers the rest of us paid to educate. You were safe in your factory because of police forces and fire forces that the rest of us paid for. You didn’t have to worry that marauding bands would come and seize everything at your factory. Now look … You built a factory and it turned into something terrific or a great idea – God bless! Keep a big hunk of it. But part of the underlying social contract is you take a hunk of that and pay forward for the next kid who comes along.”   — Elizabeth Warren

Warren’s comments will undoubtably rile those from the Right who believe this country is a wonderful place, but find her logic and comments flawed.  I understand this perspective; coming from a conservative family but I disagree and wholeheartedly agree with Elizabeth Warren.

Thanks David over at WGB

What’s up with the socks and sandals

Standford rowing teamWhat’s up with this rower from the Stanford Team? Doesn’t he see that his team all know that socks and sandals simply don’t go?  Perhaps he didn’t see my post from last week Socks n Sandals.

AIDS in the United States

AIDS infection rates in US

AIDSVu at Emory University has released an interactive map illustrating the prevalence of HIV in the U.S. The AIDSvu map shows the U.S. still has a significant problem with HIV and AIDS.  If you visit their website you may analyze the data by race, age and gender. The deeper shades of red indicate more HIV cases.

~50% newly diagnosed AIDS cases in U.S. are in the South

Eight of the ten U.S. states with the highest rates of new HIV infection are located in the Southeast. High rates of poverty factor in as well, as does the region’s low ranking on many basic health measures.

AIDSVu has pulled together a quick video which reminds us that AIDS still ravages communities and education and prevention remain our most powerful tools to combat HIV and AIDS.

New York City

Setai HotelThis morning I leave for a few days of meetings in New York City.  The hotel I regularly book was full, and I was directed to the Setai which has a posh sister property in Miami. Although I won’t be spending much time in my hotel room, I’m intrigued and will take photos to write a forthcoming review.  I have high expectations based on the hype.

According to their website the hotel soars more than 60 stories above Midtown on Fifth Avenue. The boutique hotel has 157 guest rooms and suites and 57 apartment suites.  More about the property here.