Thursday, November 27, 2008

So as the turkey induced coma sets in, and the over stuffing of my belly causes slumber to pervade my existence, I must give thanks to the Almighty for granting me this life, my work, my friends, and most of all, my family. And to all of you who I count as friends, may he continue to bless you, and our friendships.

Have a good night!

zzzzz

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Hello All...

I decided to make a separate blog to highlight my interests and social tendencies. My other blog, The Victimization of the Sound Guy will mostly highlight my work and happenings related to being a "tech guy". I've imported some of the posts from there, to make this one my main one. So you will notice some older posts.

Have a great day!

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

I like to take pictures!

One of my interests it taking pictures.

I'll call myself an amatuerish photog. No real "skillz" as my boy would call them. Just a wish to one day capture that million dollar shot.

So until I do, here is one of those pics that inspire me.

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Friday, November 7, 2008

And so it begins again...

Another weekend of being a sound victim.

Going to Redding California and Gilbert Arizona with Jeremy Riddle and his drummer Brandon McCoy.

The victimization started early. After having to get up early, my door knob came apart walking out the door. Then I ended up behind one of ABQ's finest and couldn't make up time. Check in was smooth. Thank you Southwest Airlines. Security was packed. 4 lines going to 3 checkers. Then I forgot about a pair of wire strippers in my backpack. Under 7 inches got to keep them. My flight is rapidly approaching. Rush to the gate. And waited for ten minutes to embark. Small passenger count. Ahh. Get to stretch out and listen to music. But wait. Ipod out of juice. Oh well. Sit back and watch the Arizona landscape pass by. Definitey the victim.

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Monday, November 3, 2008

So what does the media think of our candidates....

Here's an interesting study about the negative coverage of
the presidential candidates. Wonder who they want to win?!?!



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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Undecided

Experts say that this election is going to be decided by the "undecided voters," the seven percent of voters, who after two years of this campaign, are still undecided.

Scary to think that the future of this country is going to be decided by people who just can't make up their mind. Is this wise?


- Craig Ferguson




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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Protection you can't buy!

This makes me feel so much better knowing that I am protected. Keep sanitizing america. keep sanitizing.

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

Great Concert...but wet and cold!

Out in the boonies from the stage watching Cheap Trick & Journey. Raining. Cold.

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Friday, October 3, 2008

Hmmm...trying to tell me something?

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

This is me....Waiting....at Dept of Motor Vehicles


This is me...waiting....at the Dept of Motor Vehicles......
to get tags for my truck. Number 107. 93 is the current one.

I had to get a number...to wait to check in.

Then I have to wait again, to actually do my business

with the State of NM

This is very f**ked up.
Definitely a victim here.

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

A reason to come home

This is my town. One the reasons to live here. The sunsets on the Sandias are amazing!

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

For The Championship!


The competition was fierce!

Freakin Air Hockey on an IPhone!

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Sunday, September 7, 2008

This is how I feel

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Endorsement???

I read a post this morning that surprised me. A couple of influential church leaders have endorsed Barack Obama for president. Through a political action committee under the guise of a ministry, they call for social change to bring about Christ's call to take care of the least of these.

While a noble and compelling goal, last time I checked, He didn't call for the government to do this. This is our call as Christians. The church is responsible. And the 'least of these' needs to include the unborn children. The hypocrisy of wanting one thing, but not to include another is blinding. I would love for the government to help out, but not at the expense of adding to our already huge welfare state. Change those rules to help instead of hinder.

I want my church leader to be politicaly involved, but I think it is wrong for this leader to publicly endorse any political candidate. I believe it is absolutely their responsibility to teach their congregation the importance of participating in the election process. As one of the commentors put it, "I think we should spend a lot more time helping people shape their political beliefs from the context of their faith."

When we do this, we enable people to think about what is important to us. To the church. To the betterment of our society. To a friend of mine, social justice is his immediate issue. To another, the rights of unborn babies. Because of these positions, they will vote for the opposite parties. Both are right in their convictions. The most important thing, is to not make it a one issue choice.

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Morning ritual for tests for my boy

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Photography

I have always wanted to get into photography. I bought a Nikon D40 earlier this year, and have enjoyed every snapshot. Getting to be creative, and try different things with it. So this photo is of my son. We headed to the park thinking the sunset was going to be spectacular. It wasn't, so I took a bunch of pictures of him instead.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Love is Noise

The single came out today from The Verve. I was slightly disappointed with Ashcroft's last solo project. Good, but not great. Now I hope the rest of the release lives up to this song. Amazing.

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Sunday, July 27, 2008

The Who

So, just watching the last hour of the VH1 Rock Honors for The Who. I missed it the first night they showed. On vacation and all. I have to admit, growing up I did not listen to rock music. I still can't figure out why or how I missed it. So, missed out on the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, the Stones, old school rock. My first album I bought when I was twelve, was Jackson Browne, Running on Empty.

When I started mixing sound, I grew to appreciate what those bands contributed to the genre. I took a trip to England in 1998 , and actually made it to Liverpool. The guys I was with were fanatics of the Beatles, so we did all the tours and such. After that I really started to listen to them, and other bands from the 60's and early 70's and found I liked it. Very much. I had deprived my music soul of some very essential music.

The best part of music, is making sure my son has a chance to listen to the greats.

So needless to say, I can be somewhat of a music snob, but I do try to listen, and give every genre its chance.

Listening to the Who has been great. Pearl Jam's songs rocked. Flaming Lips were amazing as usual, and of course Foo Fighters brought it.

Emminence Front and Behind Blue Eyes have to be my fav Who songs.

So there you go. A post on music this sound guy likes.

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Sleep....is overrated!

So as I sit here in the dark...trying to figure out life's questions...at 2:30am, I am joined by my son (who should be sleeping) and we are discussing those tough questions in life. Latte or machiato, basketball playoffs, or hockey playoffs. Both of these are good for me, because the Red Wings and the Pistons are in the playoffs. We'll see if the Pistons can pull it together or not. We also discussed out doubts. How hard it is sometimes to believe. Came across a quote from another blogger somewhere, who said, we need to have doubt to have faith. Makes sense.

So as we try to go back to sleep, (good thing school is out), we can dream of eating ribs and a good ol #9 at the Golden Pride, with our good friend Colin in a few hours. So till then, zzzzzz.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

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Mass Media Driven Circus

So, I Just read Seth Godin's post on how the media likes to drive what we see and hear. It is something I've felt for a long time, just didn't know to how to describe it. He does a pretty good job. So let's get the "actual" news.

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What to do...

This past winter and early spring found me on the road a lot. In the air mostly. Layovers in Dallas Ft Worth, Houston, and even Cincinnati. I was road managing for Jeremy Riddle and his band. I had a lot of fun, but plenty of lack of sleep to help contribute to me feeling like I aged some more.

Part of good times was hanging with B McCoy. A great guy. A great drummer. A great point of view, that makes you think. I had think of a lot of rebuttals, but made me think none the less. He possesses a sharp mind that makes you think he is older than he is. But he also has a naivety that I wish I could have back.

After finding his rants and raves online, it has given me the jolt to make my voice heard (seen). If only to get things off my chest. If only I am the only one who sees this. If I am the only one.

So as this next chapter opens up, grab a pint of Smithwicks, get out the darts, let's ramble on.

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Friday, May 2, 2008

The Tigers

Ok, so the Tigers got off to a very bad start. 0-7. But they have come to life of late. Now they are flirting with going .500. But, that one will have to wait. Minnesota is kicking their collective butts. Oh well. 3rd highest salary payroll, and the payoff is yet to come.

I don't watch baseball too much. I usually save up for the series. Most like the other sports. I'll watch some of the Red Wings games, especially if they go to the finals. I'll try to catch an occasional Tigers game on TV. Mostly, though I will watch football. While I root for the Lions, the team I like is the Broncos. The AFC west, until last year, was the toughest league to play in. We'll see how it plays out this year.

So that covers baseball, hockey, and football. Politics will come later.

So for now, try not to get victimized. Go Tigers!

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