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Pics and Video from Dareke and Nathan’s Wedding.

posted on October 29, 2006 10:54 PM

Here are the pictures and a compilation of the videos I shot at Dareke and Nathan's wedding. Read more here. My original plan had been to wait a little longer, but I started putting the video together this afternoon, and...


Weddings, cont. [long]

posted on October 25, 2006 10:18 PM

Continued from earlier. Warning: Rambling Ahead! This past weekend the first of the many upcoming weddings, the joining of Nathan and Dareke, took place. I served as one of Nathan's groomsmen. During the rehearsal and the day of the wedding,...


Linky - Vol. 009 - YouTube Nostalgia

posted on October 20, 2006 10:56 PM

I feel like I have done too many of these type of posts lately rather than my observational or day-in-the-life type posts, but there hasn't been that much going on in my life lately. So, this is all I am...


Shelfari, not really YouTube for books.

posted on October 14, 2006 8:41 PM

I ran across the new Web 2.0 app, Shelfari recently through TechnoMojo and Digg. The digg article sold Shelfari as being YouTube for books, but I think this is an inaccurate description. Shelfari is really more like last.fm (my...


Much of my time spent instant messaging is spent trying to freak out or mess with my friend Josh. On occasions I do the same to Richard, but since he got a job he is never on anymore, or at...


The Supermarket and Sudden Need

posted on October 9, 2006 9:28 PM

I went shopping Sunday night to buy my normal cache of groceries for the week: honey wheat bread, some yogurt, some lunch meat, a few boxes of pre-packaged servings of crackers and cookies, whole wheat bagels, and some vitamins. Normally...


Movie Scene Mix-tape

posted on October 2, 2006 11:10 PM

Dustin Rowles at Pajiba! (tagline: Scathing Reviews for Bitchy People) recently wrote up a wonderful little post about the use of music in movies, as well as a tangent about the death of the mix-tape, called "Damn, It Feels Good...