I threw my business card on top of this cd case. The rest is history.
Monthly Archive for February, 2009
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Friday Update time:
- I’ve been learning these songs on the piano: The Scientist by Coldplay, Brightest by Copeland, and He Was A Lovely Boy by Keane. Lots of fun.
- Speaking of learning, I’ve been steadily listening to these Teaching Company lecture series: Building Great Sentences by Brooks Landon, Understanding the Fundamentals of Music by Robert Greenberg, and this week I’ll begin Philosophy as a Guide to Living by Stephen A. Erickson.
- I hung out with some of the nice folks from Flamingo Road Church (FRC) on Tuesday for a fun evening of coffee and trivia. I’m pretty sure my team won all rounds. Woohoo!
- This sudden cold front hitting our fair city has been great. Out came the jackets, thick bed covers, scarfs, and anything else that usually lingered in the depths of our closets year round.
- I haven’t attempted to catch up to the latest season of LOST yet. I may just attempt that this Sunday afternoon. In the meanwhile I’m just enjoying the hilarious episodes of The Office and the gripping saga of Jack Bauer on 24.
- I updated my About page with some hand-drawn graphics and links to the other spots you can find me on the web.
- Some of you have noticed the certain influx of Sketchism entries. In addition to some of the other positive habits I’ve been working on, producing and showing my designs, cartoons, photos, and thoughts on this site has become of great importance to me. I’ve come to a point where it’s become a necessity to actively create. I want to say a big “THANK YOU” to everyone who’s left encouraging comments.
And so I’ll leave you with the music video for Stereophonic’s Mr. Writer. This is really the only Stereophonics song I’ve ever heard, but I love it. Have a great weekend!
Pfft. Hasselhoff who?
At work we recorded this at 120fps on a RED camera, testing out the slow-motion look. I volunteered to make a fool of myself. So TA-DA!
Any suggestions on what else I should do in slow motion? If it’s silly and creative enough, I may just film it for the sake of experimentation (and humiliation).












