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monotheistic?

[singlepic=865,250,250,right]thought of the day: what is the plural of ‘jesus’?

on an abstract but related note (leaders of large groups), wanted to post a new image…it’s a painting/retouching effort for a fund-raiser, using dick schulze, the founder of best buy, as the focus. final piece was professionally printed and framed for entry in a silent auction, benefitting a children’s charity.

and finally, a quick fun gaming link… ever dream of the world built of legos? some have, but what about game worlds? i would KILL for a lego mario game. LINK 1 | LINK 2

Across The Universe [Deluxe Edition]

listening to:
Across The Universe [Deluxe Edition]
Various Artists

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Squeakers

[singlepic=782,250,250,right]thought of the day: why are basketball shoes called “sneakers”, when in fact they are useless for sneaking of any kind? watching even 3 minutes of a game will deafen any spectator with countless shrill bursts of sound as the players dart back and forth, the rubber soles refusing the punishment with screams of defiance. i propose these shoes be renamed as “squeakers” to more accurately describe their performance.

in other news, i managed a quick sketch today. could be part of my ‘twisted nintendo’ series, but i already have a koopa troopa, and this one isn’t as cool or as finished.

also, tying up as many loose ends as possible before my week-long visit to my favourite city, seattle! i will update things as best i can while on the road.

Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace

listening to:
Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace
Foo Fighters

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What the PS3 made me do

so i recently bought a ps3, and while my review isn’t live yet for that, an absolutely unbeatable opportunity presented itself to upgrade my 53″ rear projection panasonic hdtv to a slick new panasonic 50″ 1080p plasma (th-50pz750), which takes full advantage of the highest-available picture quality. needless to say, i definitely did my research on the thing before deciding to take the plunge and order my own, and the general consensus is that the 10th generation of plasma technology from panasonic is top-notch; some reviewers even going so far as to say it unseats pioneer elite as the king of plasma television.

while i’m having trouble getting my xbox360 to properly display in 1080p–which according to microsoft’s xbox website it should be able to do with their HD a/v component cables after last fall’s system update–being able to run 720p or a pseudo 1080p (1080i which the tv de-interlaces) is still truly beautiful. and it should go without saying that the ps3 running native 1080p over HDMI is even better, both game footage as well as blu-ray movie playback. this tv’s black levels are something to behold; i’ve never seen a tv of any sort with such deep black levels that it often looks as though parts of the screen are in fact revealing the abyss of deep space. the glossy, ipod-y black bezel of the tv looks great during day or night, and the black levels can often achieve the same deepness. the brights come close to simulating daylight in my rather large room when daylight is missing outside.

bottom line: the panasonic th-50pz750 is incredible, and quite a value compared to any of the next best screens available in the pioneer elite line. a slightly more consumer-focused model (th-50pz700) is available which omits a few higher-end, advanced picture controls and an HDMI port for 500$ less, but share the same screen. as well, 42″ and 58″ models are also available depending on your size and budgetary considerations. a definite must-buy if you’re in the market for a plasma tv.

since it’s been nearly impossible to find decent photos of this tv, i decided to take some of my own, along with a few video clips. below you’ll find a couple photos of my previous panasonic, and then a bunch of my new baby, including a few with me standing next to it for scale and size relationship (i’m 6′ tall). and yes, it’s summertime, so with a little warm weather or sun, i become a full-on silhouette, as you can see from the photos.. the walls are properly lit, and i’m still dark 😛

video 1 | video 2 | video 3
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new year resolutions for creatives

an interesting little article i found today which has some strikingly similar tone to my outpour from last night..

new year resolutions for creatives

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something old, something new!

the onion has an hilarious article about one of the largest cultural phenomena of recent year: wikipedia. one of the ideas behind wiki is that the collective knowledge of the world will outweigh comparable resource in terms of quantity, quality, accuracy, etc. unfortunately, adding the internet also adds a lot of mischief… and in the case of wikipedia, many articles wind up with some level of vandalism at some point. that’s where the onion enters to poke decent fun.

america celebrates 750 years of independence!

so what of the ‘new’? the video isn’t ready yet (some preview clips here though), but i have over a dozen images taken from day one of my new g35 sport coupe. it is quite honestly the most beautiful, amazing vehicle…ever. these photos are also beautiful, but clearly don’t do it justice. some of them are wallpaper quality, so feel free to use them as such. enjoy!

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V, SUV, and Coupe… oh my!

thought of the day: what exactly is the function of eyebrows? nature must have some purpose for them, as she always does, but aside from catching some sweat on hot days, what could it be?

last friday i had the distinct pleasure of seeing v for vendetta, a wonderfully entertaining flick. you may have heard mixed things from critics, but seriously, when was the last time a critic liked a movie as much as you have? their nitpicks are duly noted, but completely insipid, as none that i’ve heard have been detrimental to the enjoyability of the movie whatsoever. go see this one if you have a chance!

saturday was my annual erection fest, as i wandered the minneapolis convention centre for the auto show. most of it was the same as any other year, but considering in the next couple months i plan to get a new car, my attention was keenly focused, and my excitement level higher than other years where my ride was not to change. aside from some of the concept cars, my delight was greatest for two particular models: one of which i plan to get, the other more of an aspirational thing. the former being the infiniti g35 coupe which i’ve talked about plenty before, and the other was a lexus sc430 (convertible). the lexus i’d always admired from afar on the roads, but would’ve never guessed that to sit in one was akin to being seated upon an upholstered throne with scantily-clad harem girls feeding me seedless grapes, parked on the beach of my seaside manor. it was just a perfect fit in every way.. with such breathtaking attention to detail, it all fit my senses like some intangible, proverbial glove.

anyway, here are a few photos of the g35 in a metallic slate colour that was shockingly beautiful.. enough that i’d seriously consider it over a plain dark silver (like my z). take a peek, and look for more auto show photos later!


Guero

listening to:
Guero
Beck

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“midnight” sketches 1

ok, i’m not posting these to tout my skills, because when push comes to shove, i can really crank out some top-notch shit. so in that spirit, here are a few really quick sketches that were meant as tests of a digital painting program. if you haven’t checked out ArtRage, you must… it’s bloody amazing! now on with the show…

mysterious transport from my imaginary world.. found inside large treesmy favourite of the ninja turtles...chalk of a toy robot...beep boop beep dot dee doo

Everything to Everyone

listening to:
Everything to Everyone
Barenaked Ladies