Old school? Meet old school.

Posted: November 21st, 2005 | Author: Beaker | Filed under: general, music | 9 Comments »

If partying like it’s 1989 with Madonna at MisShapes every Saturday night just isn’t enough ironic-retro-chic for you anymore, checkout this set of 80s hits, covered and synthesized with the audio chip from the original 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System. Tres geek, but in that “geeks are the new cool-kids” way. Or so I’m told.

Anyway, Nullsleep takes it a bit further with his must-hear, four-track Depeche Mode Megamix extravaganza. DJ Kneel’s panties are getting wet as we speak.

Let’s see if the rest of the CU DJ set (D-JCarl, DJ PahPuh and DJ BisWatt) can mix-in some of that shit at the next loft party. I bet they’ll get even more standing ovations than they did last Saturday night.

And for those Mr.Wizard types out there: top this. Waaaaaaay cooler than the iPod shuffle…

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Loft Party :: 11/19/05 :: RSVP only

Posted: November 8th, 2005 | Author: Beaker | Filed under: drinking, events, general, music, nyc | 6 Comments »


Loft Party
301 West 18th St. #2
:: 11/19/05 ::
10 pm

Email RSVP only. There will be a list.

Cover:
1 six-pack = 1 person
– or –

1 bottle = 2 people

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Whoever said having blueballs was no fun?

Posted: November 8th, 2005 | Author: Beaker | Filed under: Sites | 5 Comments »

The one. The only. Blue Ball Machine.

Thank me later.

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Delaware? I’d have done the same thing myself…

Posted: November 4th, 2005 | Author: Beaker | Filed under: life | No Comments »

This is totally fucked up.

Really.

Even for Delaware.

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“An Elevated Plaza Finally Worth Going Up to See”

Posted: October 19th, 2005 | Author: Beaker | Filed under: art, events, nyc | 6 Comments »

Anyone want to see what I’ve been doing for the last 3 years of my life? Then go check out today’s New York Times article from the front page of the Metro section (cough, above the fold).

You can even see my tiny little head way back in the photo. Sweet.

The re-dedication ceremony and Beacon lighting event is at 55 Water Street tonight at 5-8pm. Open to the public.

Here’s a link to the original competition entries back in 1999 and some information about the building, the largest in Manhattan.

55 Water Street Plaza – Flickr set

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This (lame) post was automatically generated

Posted: September 22nd, 2005 | Author: Beaker | Filed under: Sites | 3 Comments »

For those lazy bloggers who can’t seem to post regularly, here’s the answer to your writing-woes: auto-blogging with Blog Drone. Just enter a subject line (like the one above) and here’s what you get:

This party animal is handing in her wings lots of mixed metaphors may ensue. This is an awesome e-text and how the web was surely meant to be!

I’m sorry I left you to consume 3/4 of that bottle by yourself, I feel a little guilty for not taking more off you! Sorry Other Shannon, you have a cool name, but you also have porno pics in your diary and that’s just not my bag. How do I know you’re not going to eat me, omnivore? My boyfriend forgets how fragile our relationship is at the moment… although I suppose it’s not entirely his fault, I havent exactly told him.

I told him that I had always thought he disliked me. I had an amazing time, even though I enjoyed it in a completely different way from how I thought I might, when I thought I might enjoy it at all, which I didn’t think I really would. I prayerfully believe that my life is going to be very different from now on.

There is going to be a whole lot of wet cement right outside my front door……. at this point, I don’t even know how I will be able to go in and out of the building.

Hey. I never said the results were any good, just that there would be results. Which CU is a little lacking in these days…

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Injustice Index: Hurricane Katrina

Posted: September 21st, 2005 | Author: Beaker | Filed under: life, politics | 12 Comments »





Image courtesy The Drum Major Institute. See here for sources.

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