Posted: February 14th, 2008 | Author: Nghia | Filed under: music, tech | 2 Comments »
pic by Marion B
Happy Valentines Day my people! As you may have noticed we’re working on a new look, there are still A LOT of kinks to be worked out. So just tell us if you like it, love it, hate it, want the old look back or just to f*ck-off.
But first, this song is for all tha ladies out there. Have a good one.
[MP3]: Otis Redding ”I’ve Been Loving You Too Long”
Posted: September 6th, 2007 | Author: Ray | Filed under: art, design, environment, tech, video | No Comments »
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMqftVhOuTw[/youtube]
Being an engineer and having a love for art, I’ve always been inspired by the kinetic sculptor, Theo Jansen. Working on the beaches of the Netherlands, Jensen constructs large sculptures that resemble skeletons of animals which are able to walk using the power of the wind. My favorite piece, Animaris Rhinoceros, is at the end of the video. Simply amazing.
Posted: June 19th, 2007 | Author: justin | Filed under: music, tech, video | 4 Comments »
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvaH6s8LckU[/youtube]
“I love the Power Glove…it’s so bad.” Fucking awesome – AND a Power Pad! Too bad that shit used to eat up all your super punches in Mike Tyson’s Punch Out!!
Don’t forget Ghosthustler will be in NYC from July 12th through the 17th.
Posted: June 14th, 2007 | Author: Ray | Filed under: music, tech | No Comments »

This is kind of silly, but a must-have for all you White Stripes fans out there. The limited edition (3,333 will be made) 512MB USB flash drives have removable hats and each one is loaded with the new album, Icky Thump.
Sure beats the old concert T-shirt.
Posted: January 9th, 2007 | Author: Ray | Filed under: general, tech | 5 Comments »
We went undercover at the 2007 MacWorld Expo to get these exclusive photos of the new iPhone. Looks pretty snazzy, especially the detachable phone/mp3 player interface
Steve Jobs will be announcing the details of the new phone today. Rumors are flying that it will be available through Cingular.
UPDATE: Apple’s website now has all the details.
Posted: November 24th, 2006 | Author: Ric | Filed under: general, tech | No Comments »
*cracks neck* It’s been a while since I was last here. And certain individuals, whom shall remain nameless but happen to have a penchant for lewd acts and even lewder fashion, have been encouraging me to be a tad bit more vocal. I have decided to make them feel that they have a purpose after all…despite what evolution said to the contrary.
This blog is going to be a little different – a bit off the beat and path. Kinda what Borat looks like dancing. What am I babbling on about? A little time consumer that I have been involved in – it’s called Gears of War. For those who happen to have had their heads stuck in places that often haunt me in the darkness of night, it is a video game for the Xbox 360. Yeah, I still play video games. Yes, I have a wife. Any other mundane, irrelevant questions? No? Good.
The game is a violent, visceral thrill. Running around as part of what little remains of the human forces trying to save what little is left of the planet from a horde of FUGLY SOBs called the Locust Horde. And if they are ugly, they are at least 3 times as ornery. This is NOT a game for the young’uns. This is big people fun here. There are guns, guts, glory, gratuitous grossness, and an overall middle finger prominently displayed for politicians, slack-jawed parents, and whiny ninnies who have nothing better to do than to complain about America’s laziness and moral decay. I have a good time playing Gears of War and I recommend it. Why? The game is gorgeous – if you want to see what “next generation” graphics look like, take a gander. When you have tactfully picked your jaw up off the floor and wiped away the drool, try picking up the controller. *shakes head* I said pick up the controller after you wipe off the drool. The control scheme is tight and intuitive – left analog stick moves you around, right analog sticks lets you look around, right trigger does what, class? It shoots – it is called a trigger after all. The movement is fluid; the intensity ramped up. I play quite a few games, and I was violently violated more than once so far. It is dirty, mischievous fun…like watching your sister’s hot friends when they come to sleep over. Plus it relieves stress.
Life is pretty hectic as it is. We have lives, loved ones, responsibilities, occupations – we can all use some distraction every now and again. Some people have alcohol…some people have porn…I have killing monsters that are trying to kill me and anyone else within their reach. It keeps me happy – it keeps me level. And I think all of us need that. Where we find it is up to our own idiosyncratic nuances. Sometimes, I get that from music (I am planning on writing something about one of my new faves, Cobra Starship, soon). As I have recently gotten a device that allows me to listen to mp3s, I feel able to spend more time with music. And I have missed that. But when I get home after a hard day, I fire up the 360, grab my Lancer assault rifle with the chainsaw (yep, there’s a chainsaw ON on the gun!), and forget that I have a responsibility to be morally upstanding. And there’s nothing wrong with that.
Posted: September 26th, 2006 | Author: justin | Filed under: art, general, tech | 4 Comments »
I’ve been wanting to get a Holga medium format camera for some time and finally splurged the whopping $22.99 on a 120N at Adorama. I was always intruigued with Holga‘s lo-fi design and almost surreal feel to the photos produced by them, with their distinct vignetting, light leaks, soft focus, distortion, and blur. These effects can be attributed to the camera’s cheap construction and inexpensive plastic meniscus lens which projects the entire circle of light onto the film.
I loaded my first roll of 120 color film (ISO 100) without too many issues, making sure my exposures were set to 12 and was off shooting. I shot the first half of the roll while it was cloudy outside and the other half on a really bright day in the Financial District. After struggling in the dark room to get the film rewound by hand for what seemed like forever, I dropped off the film to be processed. Six of the negatives that came back were very faint and could barely be made out, while the other six came back looking pretty good and with barely any light leaks. The fast shutter speed of the Holga coupled with the fast film I had in the camera made for poor low light shooting.
The resulting pictures from my first roll are above and after the jump. I learned a couple of lessons from my first roll too: (1) always tape the back of the camera (don’t trust the clips), otherwise it will fall off and expose your film and (2) Holga is at it’s best on bright sunny days. I was pretty happy with the results, most notably the color saturation and out of focus edges. All of these images were scanned as negatives and inverted.
If anyone has any tips or tricks, please leave them in the comments section. Check out a lot more Holga pics over on Flickr.
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