February 14, 2003

Mickey Mouse

I was digging around in my archives tonight and stumbled upon this old post. People, you've got to appreciate the cleverness that went into creating that photo. Well, I at least do.

February 11, 2003

Paypal problems

Can you connect to paypal.com? We haven't been able to reach the site for the past two days. However, others can. Let me know.

February 07, 2003

Sean Trott in the news

I tried to tell this kid that a vote for Nader was a vote for Bush. But did he listen?

Airport Security

Cory's account about acquiring "contraband" at the airport's gift shop caused me to recall a little non-incident that happened on our way to North Carolina last month.

After passing through a rigorous security screening in which I had to take off no less than three articles of clothing, I wandered into the terminal gift shop to purchase some flight reading materials (I always buy really trashy entertainment magazines for plane trips -- it's a guilty pleasure). There, in the gift shop, on a pile of magazines lay a (worker's ?) abandoned, massive 12-inch screwdriver -- something that would have certainly been confiscated by airport security. Another customer in the gift shop picked up the screwdriver and brought it to the store clerk who immediately gave a big fat whatever look and thus confirmed the notion that people who hate their jobs and aren't too intimate with common sense should not work near airplanes.

February 06, 2003

Kids in the Hall

In last week's Entertainment Weekly (the one with "Big Ben" on the cover), there's a short interview with the Kids in the Hall about their upcoming pay-per-view special broadcasting on February 8 and the movie they're working on -- tentatively called Not Brain Candy 2. The pay-per-view special is a tour documentary similar to Same Guys, New Dresses but instead documents last year's Tour of Duty. It will also will be available on DVD on March 18.

24 Hour Party People

We had reached that point in our Netflix relationship where, either based on complete laziness or utter busyness, we couldn't bring ourselves to watch and return the two DVDs that we had received two months prior. What began so beautifully eight months ago, now seemed a bit like a noose upon our movie-watching necks. Why couldn't we bring ourselves to watch The Big Lebowski? Why couldn't we exert the energy needed to slip Scooby Doo into it's sleeve and ship it back to Netflix? For two months and at least once every other day, we would look at these Netflix envelopes on top of our DVD player and say "hey, we've got to return those movies tomorrow." But, of course, nothing was ever done. Thankfully, when 24 Hour Party People (better trailer at Apple) was released at the end of January, we were finally motivated enough to walk to the mailbox across the street and jump-start our Netflix lifestyle. For those not familiar with the movie, 24 Hour Party People is a dramatized documentary about Tony Wilson, Factory, the Hacienda and the artists (mostly Joy Division, New Order and The Happy Mondays). I enjoyed it immensely (so much so that I watched the audio commentary). But, I really like Steve Coogan, so perhaps I'm biased.

February 03, 2003

Pet Sounds

I've tried -- I've really tried -- to understand why The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds is such a highly-regarded album. Yes, it may be pleasing, but is it good enough to be consistently rated as one of the top rock albums of all time? What am I missing?

January 26, 2003

Colonial House

So, the makers of Colonial House are now accepting applications from those who wish to be on the show -- a show that requires a five month commitment. I was determined to apply to be a walking anachronism, but five months is a really long time to take off from life.

January 19, 2003

Charlotte Snow and Annie

My mother sent me the cutest picture of our family dog Annie looking at her first snow.

January 16, 2003

Redesign feedback

Frostwolfe writes via email: "Redesign: In a word "horrific". the previous design and the one before that was clean minimalists perfection." That makes Maneki Neko sad. But I tell Maneki Neko, that there's nothing like unsolicited insults to really make one laugh. To think that he/she actually took the time to write an email to say how much I sucked? That's dedication. I wouldn't have commented on this email if it wasn't for the fact that I actually love the fact that the design is a departure from my previous designs. It perfectly captures the mood I'm in right now -- if I wasn't normally such a "minimalist," I would have had way more animated gifs. If this design is a complete departure from my other designs, then I got something right.