3 Things: Blogging Potpourri

Post-work decompression = surfing a bunch of MP3 blogs. Found a gorgeous vocal/choral/electronical song by Kelly Polar. Find this song and listen to it.

Curious about my new musical find, I went to Amazon to research Mr. Polar. What greeted me on the site’s home page was this…


Yes, the Philips HeartStart Home Automated External Defibrillator. When you care enough to jump-start the ones you love. It’s a strange time we live in.

And for those who like Samurai Jack and bands like Ratatat (Pitchfork Review)… the best music video (mov format) you’ve seen where animated Vikings in long boats having a battle-of-the-bands on the open sea. And the boats turn into robots. It’s that good!

Blog's Worth & Blah, Blah, Blah


My blog is worth $7,339.02.
How much is your blog worth?

Now if I could take a loan out on my blog, I would like to buy… well, a lot of things. Instead, I will chill out, detox after work and gasze upon my sweet wife. We have 15-minutes until plastic surgery drama Nip/Tuck and my sweet wife (this is one of the reasons she is sweet) says to me, “Your butts cuter then Christian Troys.” Nip/Tuck shows his ass quite a bit and it being Fox its naked butt along with an excess of profanity, kinky sex and gorey surgery.

Good, clean fun.

Dinner with the Sweetie

Friday was our 5th anniversary, so I surprised my wife with dinner out at Dantes Down The Hatch. The pirate ship-and-wharf themed restaurant was great, the fondue meant slow eating and quality time with my sweet wife and the service was great. If that sounds like an exercise in bad taste, it was actually pretty great. But then again I liked Vegas, so you be the judge.

Road Tested Chair: Sit/Don't Sit + Car Talk


It’s far too big, matches nothing in our house and at $3,200 would be a down payment on most cars. But I love this chair in all its… insert appropriate adjective. Available at UncommonGoods, along with other cool, overpriced things.

The chair falls under my love of vintage airstreams/travel trailers/roadside attractions. If it shiny, lights up and/or has wheels I like.

If I had me a silver house on wheels, I’d be towing it with my car. I’ve had a black ’50 Mercury since my days in high school. Thing of beauty, but with $3 gas, I don’t know what job I would have to get to actually afford the bill. So, for now it sits in upstate NY with my mom and pop. It’s best that it stays there, with the crazed drivers and narrow streets here, I worry about our little car. Never mind this black and chrome battleship cruising the little streets of Atlanta.

At the first APWBWGTTD (Atlanta People With Blogs Who Get Together To Drink), this car was the answer to the question “What’s the one thing you would save in an emergency?”

Halloween: An Early Treat

Halloween, great holiday! I’m looking forward to my first Atlanta Halloween. In Vegas, its lame neighborhoods are too spreadout to got T&T’ing and lots of neighboring houses don’t automatically make for close neighborhoods.

Now, New Orleans, the costumes would come out a day or two in advance, parties, pride in creativity. Dressing up is a Big Easy tradition, one that won’t be overcome by Katrina. That being said, what you got Atlanta?

My treat for you is the Vice Records Do They Know It’s Halloween record. Dedicated to preventing the spread of Halloween to other countries, a who’s who of indie/pop artist came together to keep other countries from experienceing the horror that America is subjected to every October.

STARRING (In alphabetical order)

ARCADE FIRE’S WIN & REGINE
BECK
Buck 65
DAVID CROSS Bob and David
DEVENDRA BANHART
DESSERT’S LIANE BALABAN
ELVIRA, MISTRESS OF THE DARK
FEIST
GINO WASHINGTON
LES SAVY FAV’S SYD BUTLER
ISLANDS’ J’AIME
MALCOLM MCLAREN
NARDWUAR THE HUMAN SERVIETTE
PEACHES
POSTAL SERVICE’S JIMMY TAMBORELLO
REDD KROSS’ STEVE MCDONALD
R.E.M’S JOEY WARONKER
RILO KILEY’S JENNY & BLAKE
ROKY ERICKSON
SLOAN’S CHRIS MURPHY
SMOOSH’S ASYA & CHLOE
SONIC YOUTH’S THURSTON MOORE
SPARKS’ RUSSELL MAEL
SUBTITLE
SUM 41’S STEVO
TAGAQ
THAT DOG’S ANNA WARONKER
WOLF PARADE’S DAN & SPENCER
YEAH YEAH YEAH’S KAREN O

N.A.H.P.I BAND:
ADAM GOLLNER – GUITAR
NICK DIAMONDS – KEYBOARDS
STEVE MACDONALD – BASS
JOEY WARONKER – DRUMS

Abandoned Motel: Downtown Atlanta, but Where?

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I’ve passed the abandoned motel where these pictures were taken. Of course, it wasn’t on purpose, and now that I am trying to find it again I can’t. So, any clue where this place is?

CommonCensus Map Project


How far does a city’s influence go?

“The CommonCensus Map Project is redrawing the map of the United States based on your voting, to show how the country is organized culturally, as opposed to traditional political boundaries. It shows how the country is divided into ‘spheres of influence’ between different cities at the national, regional, and local levels.”

The website offers a poll and then uses the results to come up with the maps shown here. When I started taking the poll, I didn’t know the city well enough to answer the questions. But it is interesting to see how far into the surrouding countryside Atlanta’s sphere of influence is shown.

Atlanta by Escher: Google Map Weirdness


Check the Google Maps satellite strangeness of the downtown Atlanta area. Google Maps use a collection of images taken at different times and angles. And that is why the business district looks the way it does in this picture.

G-Tech Bomb: Oh, I've Made Them Before


When the news first talked of the “bombs” at Georgia Tech, I wondered if it was a dry-ice bomb. According to the AJC it was. The exploded bottle in this picture is the remains of “device” that Theodore Hollot made.

Dry-ice bombs are nothing more then a sealed container with frozen CO2 and water. The water heats the dry ice, which sublimates from a solid to a gas, and the gas builds up in the container until it fails. Think of it as a carbonated drink on steroids. While the bomb is explosive it’s not combusive, with no flames or heat. And while the pieces of the bomb do go flying, it’s more sound with little force behind it.

If you have ever seen fog in a theaterical production, it may have been created with the use of dry ice. And on some of the productions I worked in the past we made CO2 bombs when we were done with the dry ice. At the end of a particularly tough traveling production, the crew was blowing off steam after dealing with a lighting designer who was a complete nightmare. After the last show while both the traveling crew (my guys) and his crew were celebrating the end of last show, he retreated to his office. And he was on the receiving end of a dry-ice bomb near his office door, made by one of his crew. Scarred the shit out of him, but no harm came to him.

So the kid at G-Tech, screwed. In a less paranoid time, he may have faced some moderate disciplinary action and continue on with his education. Hopefully terror-related hysteria won’t prevail, and the kid will be subject to a level-headed and appropriate punishment and he will continue attending the school.