On Monday evening Hanna and I took ourselves to the House of Blues downtown to see Fiona Apple in concert. I was brilliant enough to purchase tickets the day they came out a couple months ago and sold 4 tickets for a profit of $150, so basically I got paid over $50 to go to the concert. Very nice. Fiona was amazing - I'm not sure if she's so passionate during every concert, but it's almost like she's doing the whole concert for herself, for her own healing/outlet, and we're just there to witness it with her. Great stuff. Except for the drunk pregnant women dancing and yelling the words in our ears the entire time, it was a great show. After 6 years out of "the scene", she's still got it.
11/30/2005
On Monday evening Hanna and I took ourselves to the House of Blues downtown to see Fiona Apple in concert. I was brilliant enough to purchase tickets the day they came out a couple months ago and sold 4 tickets for a profit of $150, so basically I got paid over $50 to go to the concert. Very nice. Fiona was amazing - I'm not sure if she's so passionate during every concert, but it's almost like she's doing the whole concert for herself, for her own healing/outlet, and we're just there to witness it with her. Great stuff. Except for the drunk pregnant women dancing and yelling the words in our ears the entire time, it was a great show. After 6 years out of "the scene", she's still got it.
11/29/2005
I've updated streamdavid.com a few times recently. Just making sure you recognize.
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The new ISO50 has been launched.
11/21/2005
Jonathan Adler is Alison Gubser, but a male.
I enjoy posting when I get really odd spam e-mails. This one takes the cake for the time being. No words, no subject line, just this image that's a link to a website.
11/17/2005
WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price is playing at Point Loma Nazarene University at 7pm as part of the Brewed Awakening/CJR. Sponsored by the Bean Bar.
11/16/2005
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11/13/2005
louse
Lice (singular: louse) (order Phthiraptera) are an order of over 3000 species of wingless parasitic insects. They are all obligate ectoparasites of mammals and birds, excluding the Monotremes (the duck-billed platypus and spiny ant-eater) and bats.
I've received a few questions as to my recent lack of responsiveness, communication, and overall friendsuckiness recently - well I'll tell you why. I'm working three jobs. A couple weeks ago I put in 70 hours, the following week probably around 40-50, and this week I put in 75. This last week I worked fulltime downtown at M|E|A Digital as a freelancer on some proejcts for Oakley, Kyocera, Odyssey/Callaway Golf, and a new downtown condo website, then I had class to teach Monday and Wednesday, and every evening/night I had other work to do for Pfizer, Citywise, Amy Fellows, and Koning (along with a couple others. Needless to say, I'd get up around 8:00am and be working until 1am every day. This week I don't believe will be as hectic, but it might well be. All this to say, I'm extremely busy, I apologize if I haven't gotten back to your inquiries or beloved random e-mail/voicemails, and love you all.
Yesterday afternoon, around 4:30pm, Carl Wright got ahold of me to see if I would be interested in purchasing two extra tickets from the youth group to see Switchfoot last night downtown at HOB. I called up Heidi, talked her out of studying, and we attended. Some random guitarist named Tony Careilini or something opened, then a local band, Augustana, that had been touring with Switchfoot, then Eisley. Heidi and I agreed that Augustana opened with their worst song, the rest were quite melodic and very Counting Crows-esque. Eisley is whimsical, carnival sounding, music with 2 girl singers (sisters) and 4 other back-up musicians. Switchfoot got on stage about 10:00pm, ended around midnight. They were really good live. Suprisingly so. I hadn't heard any of the new album, but they played enough from their old albums that it was a good mix for my taste.
(Heidi loves Switchfoot)
Highlights: the drunk mom telling me I look like Orlando Bloom, Switchfoot singing "24", and running in to a random girl that was standing by us that will be going with Invisible Children to Uganda in December. Of course this made Heidi want to go back, too.
(Heidi loves Switchfoot)
Highlights: the drunk mom telling me I look like Orlando Bloom, Switchfoot singing "24", and running in to a random girl that was standing by us that will be going with Invisible Children to Uganda in December. Of course this made Heidi want to go back, too.
11/12/2005
First asked by by 37signals, would you pay $5/month to use Google?
11/08/2005
This one's for my students.
You know you're in trouble when you open a site to make and you see this as the current code. No formatting. No organization. Just writing line on top of line on top of tag on top of tag. Talk about a headache...
Thank you Macromedia for the auto-format tool in Dreamweaver.
You know you're in trouble when you open a site to make and you see this as the current code. No formatting. No organization. Just writing line on top of line on top of tag on top of tag. Talk about a headache...
Thank you Macromedia for the auto-format tool in Dreamweaver.
11/07/2005
Font Management - Simple, Smart, Free - with an iTunes navigation
The knew wellvetted.com is up.
11/04/2005
World's best animated gif image. Pure automated madness.
Oh sure, computer graphics are impressive, but there's nothing like good old natural 20 women in a straight line.
11/03/2005
The easiest way to send invoices online
If I wasn't already using Studiometry I'd definitely consider using this.
If I wasn't already using Studiometry I'd definitely consider using this.
11/02/2005
The new professional photographer's application - Apple Aperture - ships in 4 weeks. I hope I can wait.



