
Portait of the Artist As A Young Man With Squid on Head
Originally uploaded by Pablo Mercado.
In front of Whole Foods this morning I ran into Mariana Fernandez (David Fernandez’s sister). She works at GSD&M (right across the street) and although I pass by there every day between 8 and 9 I had never run into her before. But today was my lucky day, and so when I spotted her I stopped to say hello and, amazingly, she informed me that David is in Austin! In fact he was at that very moment enjoying a cup of coffee over at the Seattle’s Best!!
I popped over to Seattle’s Best and sure enough there was good ol’ D3 sipping on a cappuccino. Apparently he had called me earlier this morning, but due to my extremely be-slumbered eye blearyness I failed to register the call.
Anyhow he is here on a one week break from school and will be spending most of it up in Temple visiting family. Before I split I did get to spend a few minutes checking out some of his sketches and animations- Dang does he have some fantastic looking work! I hope he gets his portfolio-website ready soon that y’all can see what I saw! Great Stuff!
Amazing!!! I used to live just down the street from GMU. Back then it was considered a commuter school, just a notch above a community college. Dang, and now they are headed to the Final Four!!!!!
I wished with all my heart and with all the cartilage in my knees that today would be the day that I put in a goal. I mean, how perfect would it be to score a goal on my birthday? Especially since it has now been 20 years since the last time I scored in an official game. I played so hard. But it was not to be. Instead of a goal I got yellow card (a pretty bad call, in my opinion) and a slightly strained, possibly torn LCL.
The game was fun though. We were down two players and the other team had like ten substitutes, so all in all a 1-nil loss was not too bad. I had a great time because I got to play mid-field the entire game, and I was so goal-crazy that I never ran out of energy. Plus I played extra-aggressive which was fun because, well, totally taking dudes out with a sweet slide tackle or shoulder-charge is, well, fun.
I think next weekend is the last game of the season. There is some kind of tournament that we are supposed to take part in, but the league is so disorganized, it seems, that the details on it are still unclear…
The 30 minute pilot is about an astronaut (played by Jack Black) with a medical secret who is on the run from the evil Ron Silver and the rest of NASA, with the help of a talking motorcycle called Heat Vision (voiced by Owen Wilson).
Curiously enough, the only thing that went through the mind of the bowl of petunias as it fell was Oh no, not again. Many people have speculated that if we knew exactly why the bowl of petunias had thought that we would know a lot more about the nature of the universe than we do now.
—Douglas Adams (Hitchhiker’s Guide)
Katerina Fake (of Flickr fame) claims that it’s a bad time to start a company. Yikes. I think that I disagree with her. But even if I did not, the crazy thing that makes my head spin is that the atmosphere that engenders this kind of statement (all the web 2.0 hype and acquisitions, the high demand for web-developers (we had far fewer responses to our recent solicitations for PHP contract programmers, than 2 years ago), etc and etc) makes me feel like I am riding high on the Internet Roller Coaster again, just like 6 years ago when I worked for that doomed dot com.
This high on the Roller-Coaster feeling is mostly a nice feeling because, like many people, one of the things that stresses me out more than anything is Job Security. For years and years after the Dot Com Crash I felt unemployable, and if I was working, I felt that at any minute I could be back on the streets and scrambling along with 5000 other contractors for the one measly development job on Craig’s List. These days my skills are in high demand. It is great. Recent history tells me it won’t last, but for the moment my Job Security Anxiety is somewhat quelled, leaving me with surplus anxious energy to spend on other worries...
I am a little late on this one, but it looks like the Houston MLS team will be changing its name from the Houston 1836 to the Houston Dynamos
Fixed a minor bug that was causing the application to crash when closing a blog post window. The problem was caused by improper handling of the NSWindowWillCloseNotification.
I hope to eventually incorporate something like Sparkle so that updates to the app will happen automagically…
The brave and adventurous can find the latest version here.
TABC agents and Irving police swept through 36 Irving bars and arrested about 30 people on charges of public intoxication. Agency representatives say the move came as a proactive measure to curtail drunken driving.
Thanks, Todd, for pointing this out to me and ruining my day.
I have been considering getting a Wacom tablet for some time now; I may be ready to bite the bullet. I do have a question to put to you designer types who may have used these gadgets:
I will be using this doodad primarily for doing the drawing. Is it worth the extra 100+ to get the Intuos over the Graphire???
For good times check out any Orishas album. I have “A Lo Cubano” and “El Kilo” and my weak knees are weaker from what the rhythm and the ritmo do.
Check out this video from the Boca vs Quilmes match that we caught at the Bombonera last week; It will give you an idea of how thrilling it is to watch a match in a country that is passionate about soccer: 6 MB AVI
I saw Dave Chappelle’s Block Party last night; despite being exhausted from an overnight flight, and a grueling soccer match, I was entertained so thoroughly by this picture that my sleepiness slipped away and was forgotten.
See this one at the nearest Alamo Drafthouse. It is really funny and wonderful…
You've Got Goodmail - New York Times:
I agree that pretty soon sending most e-mail will cost money, but I think that's only right. It costs money to guarantee quality and safety. Moreover, I think the market will work, and that it will not shut out deserving senders, if we only let it work freely.I wonder why nobody is drawing a parallel between Goodmail and the proposal of telcos to charge content providers like Google to send content to users? It is different than offering QOS (Quality of Service) for some traffic. I've been following the Goodmail thing for a while because of work, but this post by Dave Winer started me thinking about it again.
Maybe if email cost money, people would send more regular letters?
proactive arrest policy
About 30 people were arrested there, and virtually all their cases are now sealed, indicating that the charges were either dismissed by prosecutors or dropped after six months without further incident.
so, it finally happened. one of the drives in my wonderful, lovely, Miglia MediaBank HS-R external hard drive enclosure crashed. died. gave up the ghost. kicked the bucket. after several heart-pounding seconds of sheer panic i regained my composure and decided to trust the technology.
one quick trip to MicroCenter (which is next to a hotel where a guest had a bleating sheep in a trailer) later i had a shiny new drive to slide into the now vacant tray. i formatted that drive, popped it into the enclosure and watched it go about the business of copying all of my precious, precious files onto the new disk.
while i was waiting i made this little movie. so far we are at 86% rebuilt. i have not had the nerve to open any files, but my fingers are crossed and i will keep you posted.
87%
Holy Crap I almost forgot: My little brother will be playing with The Black Heart Procession starting today @ SXSW!!!
Here are the when’s and the where’s:
I will be flying out to Buenos Aires this afternoon. I will be in Argentina for 10 days. I will be staying here. In case something comes up I can be contacted at this number: +54-11-4805-1948.
I should be on-line as well.
While waiting the eternal wait for my app-server to boot up I started watching this video. The game is called Spore and it looks to be astounding…
Hoo-ray phor photoshop. a neat little orb thing with cool glassiness. kinda makes me think of a handy blogging app…
so—i bit the bullet and got myself a brand new camera. i have been without for quite some time and am really excited to have one again. I am also exploring repair options for the ailing s230 so l’il D can have a dedicated camera of her very own. although she keeps referring to it as the hand me down camera.
i hope i get it by thursday so i can get some sweet picks of the jiffy lube franchisee conference and extravaganza!
posted with Paper Lantern.
I fixed a minor bug in Paper Lantern. Blogger.com now returns a “205 Reset Content” status when a post is updated through the Atom protocol. Blogger.com used to send a “200 Ok” status for this operation.
The latest version of Paper Lantern can be downloaded here
I also added a ‘keywords’ field so that you can tag posts with keywords (for use with metaweblog protocol blogs, like typo, or typepad NOT blogger.com)
If so, then you will love The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. I caught it at that Alamo South last night; I found the movie to be—a little heavy-handed. It was not a bad film, nor was it great. It was just-ok.