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Halo 3 Sabatical

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Sometime around me coming home from school for winter break, something terrible happened. It began slowly, infiltrating sneakily, like a ninja sneaking up for a kill. My Halo 3 skillz were gone. For twenty days, I kept fighting however, and I still did good every once in awhile, yet it seemed overwhelmingly disappointing.

So, since about a week ago, I put down the controller and didn’t play. Ironically, right after I did this, the Xbox Live servers seemingly went through hell and just recently they were up running correctly again. But anywho, I took a break. And it is glorious. It was starting to get stale playing which may have contributed to my losses. But now, I’m ready to return.

And just to prove it, here is a game describing the depths to which I fell.

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December 31, 2007 at 10:06 pm

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Eyes Wide Open by Speed Art Museum

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Just found this story over on the Consuming Louisville blog. The Speed Art Museum has commissioned Argentinean artist Flavia Da Rin to create 10 billboards to cover Louisville. Flavia Da Rin uses photoshop to create fantasy type artwork that is “enchanting and disquieting”.

What is even cooler about this is that the Speed Museum has integrated a type of social contest into it.  When you find a billboard you can text the keyword that appears on it to the Speed Museum to unlock the billboards on the internet. Then once you find all ten, you can enter a contest to get your own work on a billboard by the Speed Museum around March. I’ll be keeping an eye out for them when I head back down to Louisville next week.

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December 31, 2007 at 5:40 pm

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NPR and Mobile Blogging

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This is cool. Grab your mobile phone and dial up 202.683.7002 to listen to Andy Carvin talk on NPR about mobile phones and Twitter, among other things. Here’s the tweet.

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December 28, 2007 at 11:22 pm

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Photography

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First off, some may notice that my background header has changed. While I’m really not satisfied with it (the dark background clashes with the header), it will work for now. The background came from an excellent photo from Thomas Hawk, and I added a couple layers of gradients to it. I sort of feel like I ruined the original picture by screwing around with it, but I wanted to make it work better with the blog colors.

I got a Kodak z1275 digital camera for Christmas! It takes HD video (resolution of 1280 × 720) and boy, for a $200 camera, does a darn good job doing it. I’m planning on using it for all the terrific movies that we’ll be making through college. Be on the lookout for the next Julius Incrediblus Stupidus film as we should be starting it in a couple days.

In regards to actually taking pictures, I would describe it as merely average for a point and shoot. I went to Zips, a cheeseburger joint in Cincinnati, with my family a few nights ago, and it was quite the low light setting. I fired up my camera, went into manual mode (unchartered territory for me) and started playing around with things I didn’t understand. My goal was to take a decent picture without any flash. The picture that follows, of my niece, is of ok quality. Definitely would of been better with the flash, but I hate the flash on cameras.

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December 28, 2007 at 10:22 am

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I Love Twitter

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A long time ago I joined Twitter (ok… less than a year, when Twitter was becoming quite the rage) and was terrifically excited to use Twitter as a tool to keep my friends and I connected via cell phones and texting. Alas, Cincinnati Bell (my mobile carrier) is a bully and doesn’t allow you to interact with applications such as Twitter, Jaiku or Pownce, through SMS. Twitter fell by the wayside.

Then, a month or two (or three) ago, my brother-in-law David announced that he was ‘twittering’. Ah, I thought, perhaps I can get on the bandwagon again? Alas, it was not in the cards. But a few days ago, for unknown reasons, I was drawn again to Twitter. I created a new account (complete with a stunning background I painstakingly designed) on Twitter and absolutely fell in love with it.

‘Microblogging’ is what all the cool kids are calling it. Many don’t think it will last for too long because it isn’t a viable business model. There appears to be no advertising that I can see so I assume it’s still running off of VC funding. Mad Dog in the Fog posts about companies creating profiles and littering your feed with info relating to their business. Already several all already on Twitter. Or they could just litter Twitter with ads. That’s dangerous as many update through texting from their cellphones or through 3rd party apps on the computer.

What happens if the money runs out? I dunno, but I hope Twitter finds a way to keep afloat that still preserves what makes it so special. It is sure darn fun to find new ways to spread my digital life to everyone.

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December 28, 2007 at 8:15 am

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Merry Solstice

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The second annual Winter Bash Party at mi casa was completed a scant few minutes ago, and all in all, it was a success. We began with the popular Capture-the-Flag match fought upon our property. It seemed like a stalemate until Steve took our flag and proceeded to steam roll me with it. I was left with a nasty cut, a possible black eye and bent glasses while the Pink team walked away with a victory. How sad.

However, any sadness was soon wiped away with a cold glass of eggnog and a viewing of Stardust. Winter Solstice occured at 1:08 am this year, and we celebrated by waving our arms around and flashing lights on the ceiling. I felt so pagan. It was a great time.

I’m still surprised every time I note that Christmas is only a few days away. The final half of the year just flew by. I can’t wait to slip on my bathrobe and slippers and Christmas morn, gather with my family, open some presents and partake in a delicious Christmas breakfast.

So with that I leave you because it’s 3 in the morning, and I’m done icing my eye.  Since I’m sure my readership is quite diverse (all two of you), I wish you all a wonderful season, no matter what (or if) you celebrate.

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December 22, 2007 at 8:11 am

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End of the Semester

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With just a couple final exams left and about a week till I’m home, my first semester of college is pretty much over. I thought I would have a lot of adjusting after going to a 4oo student high school and an equally small grade school, but it didn’t seem like a big difference at all. While the first couple weeks went by really slow, after that, the semester just flew.

I love that you change classes every semester. By the time January rolled around in high school, I was tired of most of my classes. This way, it’ll stay different and I’ll stay interested. Next semester, I’m taking a couple Anthropology classes, finishing my general education and I’m starting to learn Arabic. I’m much more excited than I was about this semester since I finally get to start getting more involved with my major (or majors… I’m considering double majoring in Anthropology and Political Science).

Anyway, I’m going home next Thursday. First item on my agenda? Getting the upstairs prepared for Christmas… we’re busting out the string lights! Then I’ll start getting gift ideas together.

And finally, I’d like to gift everyone with the culmination of all my spanish skills that I learned. I took probably my final Spanish class this semester, and I figured I’d leave my favorite line: Todos los Martes, los osos comen la lluvia ácida y ellos causan la deforestación.

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November 29, 2007 at 9:54 pm

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Pumpkin Spice Latte

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I’m at Altiora right now (my favorite local coffeehouse) and sipping a rather delicious Pumpkin Spice Latte. That fall exclusive, along with a hot Apple Cider, are amazing.

Just to let all you Northern Kentuckians know that you should probably stop by and try it out.

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November 24, 2007 at 4:47 pm

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Sawdust

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It’s always a great day when a new Killers album is released, and today is one of those days. Although not really a new album, Sawdust features songs they did over their last 2 albums but never saw the light of day. There are 18 songs and I’ve heard about 8 of them before, which leaves 10 new ones.  Tranquilize, Shadowplay, and Move Around are probably my three favorites. Plus, I think it’s a couple dollars cheaper when you download it drm-free from Amazon, instead of with drm from iTunes.

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November 13, 2007 at 6:43 pm

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Tragedy

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It appears the fantastic book list I kept is gone when I switched themes to Hemingway. I can’t really express my grief right now but I will do my best to make it reappear.

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October 20, 2007 at 5:16 am

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