Andy Laub

Andy Laub is a designer & developer in the Twin Cities.

Tagged Door County

Back From The DC (Too) »

Cars from Door County:

  • Porsche Cayenne (3)
  • Range Rover (2)
  • Infiniti FX (1)
  • old BMW 5-series wagon

Also, saw the new A6 today. I am very, very disappointed. I mean, it is what I expected after seeing pictures and all, but they could have done so much better. Apparently Audi is trying to prove that BMW isn’t the only one that can screw up a car. This leaves me worried about the future of Mercedes – that F1 grille thing is OK on the SLK and SLR, but if they start trying to bring that into other things I am going to be sad. VW should be OK just because they’re not in that luxury car fray, meaning it is in their best interest to offer the German driving dynamic in a more conservative package.

I paid my money for GTA:SA today, because it means no waiting in line tomorrow. The local GameStop has about 200 pre-orders, leaving about 20 unreserved copies. There are going to be some very frustrated stupid people this week.

Chicken Fight!

The DC (Fore) »

We are on are way to Door County this weekend. That sould be a nice time-killer. I don’t know that I am happy to be going because I feel there are other things I *should* be doing, but I’m not doing them.

I saw this Capitol Steps show last night. I was glad to see it but also glad I didn’t pay for it. It was OK and pretty clever, but the music was their words to other peoples’ songs instead of being original which was disappointing.

Oh yeah. I got rid of all my a class="two" tags and replaced them in the CSS with body a:link etc. Exciting stuff, I know.

Door County, again… »

…was not bad at all. We went over there Friday night and got back about two hours ago. It was quite enjoyable, and even more crowded than last year. Aside from myself and cheap oakleys Abe and Abe’s parents, there was Abe’s brother and his fiancee, her mother and sister and husband and their son, his dad’s sister and aunt, brother, his wife, two of their daughters and a grandson, and, well, is that 17? I’m done now. Except that I bought a book, Meet Mr. Product. That’s good. Abe got some wood book.