Sunday, January 31, 2010

2010 Travels

So for a variety of reasons my 2010 travel plans have largely shaken out. Here's a map:


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Going to:

  • Death Valley
  • Coachella
  • Yellowstone and environs
  • Comic-con San Diego
  • Hawaii
  • Atlanta

Thursday, January 28, 2010

I'm Going To Hawaii!! YAYYYY!!!

oblig: Yayyyyyyy! Hawaii! Yayyyyyy!!
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Friday, January 22, 2010

Honeymoon Photos Are Done


(click to go to flickr site)

At long last I have finished editing all the pictures from our honeymoon. Feel free to check them out. If you've been watching them over time, the latest pictures are in the Athens and Istanbul sets.

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Hitler Finds Out That the GOP Won the MA Senate Race



You know, I don't completely agree with the sentiments in this video, but I kinda do.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Rush Plays Tom Sawyer On Rock Band



... and fails.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Coachella 2010

Whoa, the Coachella 2010 lineup was posted today and it looks good:

Thom Yorke (tentative)
Orbital
Porcupine Tree
Muse
Public Image Ltd
The Specials
Devo
many more...

Got a room already!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Fark Headlines of the Year 2009

The best headlines of fark.com for 2009 are out.

Lots of comedy gold here. I'm especially fond of:

20: Small plane rapidly plunges into bottom end of Virgin Islands, to be renamed Technical Virgin Islands

13: Plane crashes in Florida panhandle, no pilot found. Well there's your problem

5: 80-ton wave generator works briefly as advertised when it falls into the ocean

and

4: Baghdad's National Museum reopens six years after looting. Featured displays include mostly a bunch of really heavy stuff

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus



A number of us went out to see the new Terry Gilliam movie, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. I was a little concerned as the reviews I'd seen were generally of the flavor: "The movie is pretty, but the story doesn't make much sense." Well, except for a bit of confusion on my part towards the end, I found the story pretty straightforward. It revolves around the eponymous Dr. Parnassus who at one point was a holy man of an esoteric religion, but had been granted life eternal as the result of winning a bet with Mr. Nick (aka the devil, as well played by Tom Waites). However, as the result of losing another bet with Mr. Nick, Doctor Parnassus is on the verge of some, well, serious consequences. The doctor travels around London in a completely implausible vehicle with a small band of performers, trying to get the good audience to pass through a magic mirror that transports them to a personalized world created from their imaginations and desires. I was afraid this movie would frustrate me like Tidelands (and to a certain extent The Brothers Grimm) did, especially after reading some of the reviews. To my pleasant surprise I enjoyed this movie probably as much as some of Gilliam's best work, a la Time Bandits or Brazil. With computer animation technology, I think Gilliam finally has the tools to show the world the crazy ideas in his head in a surreal, yet realistic way. If you're a Terry Gilliam fan, you should definitely check this movie out and even if you are unfamiliar with his work I still think this is a great movie.

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That's Going to Hurt Tomorrow

Just got back from hanging out with the Rodenborns after ice skating after Noelle's Benihanna birthday dinner. My hamstrings are talking to me in a somewhat concerned fashion and I think the tenor will deteriorate sometime tomorrow. I need to get back into the gym. In happier news, I managed to only fall down once after not skating for three years and being in generally poor physical shape.

Sunday, January 03, 2010

100% On Closer to the Heart On Rock Band 2 Bitches!

(Yeah, it was on medium, but I still feel accomplished.)

Friday, January 01, 2010

Happy New Year!

Recovering from too much fun last night. My head is actually ok, but my stomach has put me on report and I've been very tired all day. Had a bunch of people over and there was much merriment and good times. Looking forward to 2010: The Year We Make Contact