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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Guess whose comin' to town?

Things I've noticed in the last two weeks:

-More People at the Mall (this is like saying birds fly, and better analogy can be submitted via the comment link below this post)
-Horrible Driving (Yesterday is particularly of note)
-Higher personal stress level
-No money

I attribute all of the above to the further the proof that this is indeed the month of December, as well as the Holiday season.

I'm still doing the weekends at the Santa booth, mostly because it doesn't quite feel like Christmas if I'm not working at the Santa Claus Stand at the Watertown Mall. Feel free to come by to find me 10-2 and 3-7 on Saturday, 10-2 3-5 on Sunday.

I saw Inland Empire, not sure how to feel about the film, other then I don't think I liked it, although maybe I did. Like the film, that is up to your own interpretation.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

i love my 360

Just thought I'd do a nice lil' update of the ol' blog here!

Lot's of exciting things going on right now, between itsmyremote.com and the podcast, things are quite busy. I just did a recut for Conor of Kreating Karloff, and I'm going to be doing another one so he can start shopping it around for distribution. I'm working on some other stuff with Conor as well, but can't really talk about that.

I picked up an Xbox 360 back in August and have only in the last two months really begun to use it to the point of addiction. I'm fairly good though, I finish everything else I have to do before picking up that controller. I'm addicted to Oblivion and Call of Duty 2, constantly playing that on Xbox Live.

I also have picked up the PSP again, while camping out for a PS3, I got Medal of Honor: Heroes. Now its not as good as console versions, but its actually pretty decent for a handheld game. Not to mention the full featured online play, 32 players! It makes for a very enjoyable lunch break.

Also, the EyeTV thing I bought for my mac on tax free day, one of the best purchases ever. Now I'm not stuck to a weekly TV watching schedule, its like a Tivo, I start watching it 10 minutes in, skip the commercial, life is good. And if I miss it, boom, encode to iPod or burn to DVD, and done! It's great!

So all in all things are good!