Friday, December 24, 2004

Bowling Helps the Terrorists Win

Remember those commercials that say when you use drugs 'you're helping the terrorists win.' Well, apparently you can add bowling to that list too.
Manhattan's bowling alley was sponsored by Arafat
I always thought it was a weak argument. It may be different with heroin and opium, but from what I understand most the pot in our country is home grown, I remeber this 48 Hours special where they said it was America's largest agricultural product bringing in underground revenue to the tune of 15 billion dollars, and coccaine comes from our friends south of the border.
I think if you really want to fight terrorism you should stop driving that SUV and save some oil. I for one will do my part by staying away from the evil of bowling.

Return of the C64

I saw this article in the NY Times the other day:
A Toy With a Story
It's about Jeri Ellsworth, a 30-year-old high school dropout and self-taught computer chip designer. She like reverse engineered the commodore 64 and put it all in a joystick with 30 games. It's doing pretty well.
Makes you think about education in this country. This woman is obvioulsy brilliant but for whatever reason wasn't the type of person who could sit in a chair and be lectured at for three hours a clip. I've done ok in school, but I'm a moron and I can't do what she did. Maybe they need different ways of teaching so they don't lose out on people like this.
If you look at some of the tech sites they go between discussing the C64 and what a 'hot chick' she is.=) I used to have a C64. Remeber using ,8,1 to access the disk drive? Might be fun to pick one of these things up.

Monday, December 06, 2004

Why Newark Sucks

I sent in the $35 ticket I got the other day when my car got towed. The do street cleanings on Wednesday and Thurday in Newark and you have to have your car moved by 8am. I woke up late and ran downstairs at quater to 9 but they had already towed my car.
Had to spend an hour tracking down what happened to my car. There are three car thieves towing companies working for Newark and two of them said they weren't towing because of the Veterans Day holiday. Finally found where they took it. Had to pay $135 to get my car back and they handed me a ticket. They covered my windows with some kind of crayon that took a razor blade to get off.
Later that day, when I looked at the ticket the chick at the towing company gave me I noticed it was backdated to the day before. It also had the wrong street and the wrong time. I even had a reciept from the towing company to prove it. Probably because the person writing the ticket wasn't supposed to be doing it on the Veteran's Day holiday when the Street Cleaner's weren't running.
I was considering going and fighting the ticket. If they weren't supposed to be giving them that day they probably would have just said the sign didn't say that. If I went along the line that on the date they put on the ticket it would be perfectly legal to park my car where it was, they would have just said my car was on the other side of the street. It kinda stinks because I don't think my word should be any less valuable then theirs. After all, it's the police in Newark who sell drugs and the city who has to have the federal government monitor their elections. You would think that anything a cop in Newark says would be suspect. I'm not even sure the cops write those tickets in Newark. I got the impression the towing company does that too. Anyway, I missed the date to send it in by.
There's this site Parkingticket.com that will fight your ticket for free. They get half if they win. It's actually a legit service. Apparently if you actually fight a ticket you have a 75% chance of dismissal.
You work so hard just to make it until the end of the month. Something like this just kills you. I don't think you'd find a sane person who thinks $175 is fair for a street cleaning ticket. If the city of Newark needs money they should use the tax system, not this method of random muggings.

Saturday, November 27, 2004

I need an IPod.

In a shameless plug for myself I would ask anyone who happens to stumble onto this page looking for Gin Blossom or Halo 2 pics to go here and sign up for free credit card or something.
http://www.freeiPods.com/?r=12135918

The deal is if you can get five people to sign up they send you a free IPod. My cousin Thomas got his last week so it's actually legit. Pretty neat.

It's actually pretty hard to get 5 people to sign up. People just lie to you and say they'll do it but they never do. I'll keep you updated if and when I actually get enough people.

Update: As I said, this is harder to do than it would seem. My own mother even lied to me this week. Looks like I may have to do without. =P

Saturday, November 06, 2004

ilovebees.com Halo 2 sneakpeak.

I got to play Halo 2 in NYC last night. It was the finale of ilovebees.com. It was pretty fun although I don't know if it was worth the wait. The best part was watching people play from 4 location in the county on x-box live. It was fun to hear the crowd react to the game on the big screen. They gave away a lanyard and a DVD with the whole ilovebees.com internet radio play. I was kinda hoping to score a t-shirt but they didn't produce any. Didn't raffle any games off either. =( They also banned cameras and phones with cameras. Crazy huh? I did manage to snap a few before the theater gustapo put an end to it.


Moviescreen multiplayer goodness. Posted by Hello

Before they got the online multilplayer game going the familiar X-Box live update screen made an appearance.

X-Box Live is updating =) Posted by Hello

When I finally got to play I got my butt kicked. I'm so used to PC first person shooter controls that I found it impossible to move around in Halo 2. I got to play some halo 1 this weekend to get my skills back up to speed. Then the other guy got a hold of the plasma sword and it was all over but the shouting. That thing is just brutal. Two on two deathmach was kinda lame. You spend half your time trying to find each other on a giant level. The big screen matches were much cooler. They were doing 8 player games. You could hear the people talking from around the country. It was pretty sweet. Game comes out midnight monday. Cheers.

Sunday, October 24, 2004

Another Italian Ties the Knot

I'm backdating this one because I'm a bit late in getting these off my phone and posted. Went to Vito's wedding a.k.a. The Queen of peace 1993 reunion. It was a good time. Great family. Good food and drink. Lot's of friends and fun. Cheers to the happy couple.

Vito and Cat Posted by Hello

John terrorizing the bridesmaids with bubbles. Posted by Hello

Meghan & Lucan Posted by Hello

Jeff and English friend.Posted by Hello


Friday, October 15, 2004

Gin Blossoms in NYC

Greetings trubelievers. My good friend from Blonde Justice has told me to stop putting "snarky comments" on other people's pages and post something of my own. So...

Last night I saw Gin Blossom at BB King's in NYC. The show was great. They've got some new tunes and hopefully will have a new album in a few months. I know these pictures are kinda sucky but what do you expect from a free cellphone?

I was hoping to get my cd autographed but the club wouldn't let them come out afterwards. Last time I saw them Robin Wilson spent like an hour saying hi and signing stuff. I didn't have my cd on me but I did get him to sign my Metro Card. =) Anyhow the stupid club was rushing everyone out because some big dj was having a show right after. I honestly don't get how a guy can get famous for playing records. Can't he just email what he was gong to play that night?

If you've ever have the chance to see your favorite band play at BB King's do it. It's really the best venue I've seen. You can get right up to the band so it's a zillion times better than at some stadium.


Robin Wilson Posted by Hello

Jesse Valenzuela Posted by Hello

Gin Blossoms in NYC 10.14.04 Posted by Hello

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Scott Johnson Posted by Hello

Jesse Valenzuela Posted by Hello

Robin Wilson Posted by Hello

Bill Leen Posted by Hello

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Sunday, August 08, 2004

Baggage and a Carry-On

I just wanted to talk for a moment about people with 'baggage and a carry-on.' This is how I've been classifying people who are extra specially screwed up. =) They not only have the normal amount of screwed up bs that most of us carry. They've got extra! They're using up all the overhead compartments and spaces below the seats.

Thursday, July 29, 2004

I'm Moving Out

Well, it's official. Me and my friend Dave are moving into an apartment. I think it's gona be a good move. Living at home sucks and I just need some more space and my mom off my back. It's a roomy apartment. The only downside is that it's in Newark but apparently there's a new train station. If it goes straight to New York it could workout really great for me. At least living in the hood is cheap. The rent is very reasonable at $350. I'm excited for the change.

My friend, Ryan, had an extra ticket so I got to see 311 Sunday night. They're a pretty good band. I like their singles but I'm not crazy about all their stuff. I did like their version of The Cure's 'Lovesong'.




Monday, July 19, 2004

No AC in Kearny

Aghhhhhhhhh. My air conditioning is broken. I'm feeling like a dog in heat. Barred indoors from the summer street. Hey wait! That's a Green Day Lyric. I suppose it doesn't help that I have two computers in my room piping out the heat equivalent to a space heater Not much to say today. I got carded at TGI Friday's last night. It's nice to still at least look young if not feel it. =) Aced my Numerical Analysis midterm once again proving you don't have to understand a topic to pass a class. Saw a friend's cover band in West Orange Saturday night. They were pretty good. July is half over.
 

Friday, July 02, 2004

My New Vehicle

Well I haven't been doing such a great job of keeping up with this blog but I'm now adding pictures so if 1 pictue = 1000 words maybe I can catch up a bit.


Last Friday was very exciting as I got my new Scion. It's quite sweet. Except for college it's the most money I've ever spent at one time. I'm really glad to be driving a car I'm not afraid is going to kill me. As I pulled out of the dealer a torrential rain started. I drove up the Belleville Pike at times in two feet of water. I was worried I was gonna get stuck and be teased endlessly.

My new Scion. =) Posted by Hello


As for my faithful Civic, it was sold down the street to the tune of $300. The guy told assured me would bring it to a farm where it can retire happily and play in the fields all day.

The beaten Civic. Posted by Hello

Friday, June 18, 2004

Gmail Is Cool

I'm loving my gmail account. I don't fully utilize it because it's such a pain to redirect everyone but it's been helpful for work the last few days. I've been having trouble getting rid of invites after the first three or four. Gave my cousin one last night. Still have three left. There's a great site for swapping your invites. I'm trying to barter and address for a six course dinner for four. Wish me luck. =)

Wednesday, June 09, 2004

Ronny's Funeral Webcam

The associated press has a live webcam setup for the Regan Funeral that let's you see people go by:
http://play.rbn.com/?url=aplive/nynyt/live/live.smi&proto=rtsp

I found it while reading this Times article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/09/politics/09CND-REAG.html?hp

Seems kinda morbid to me but better hurry up and check the link while it's still going on. =)

Monday, June 07, 2004

Radio Star

My band recorded our first promotional cd this weekend. Hopefully we'll be comming to a wedding near you =). It was a fun experience. Our base player Paul's son JP did the recording. He has this insane home studio setup that probably cost more than 10 times what my car is worth?
Speaking of my car, the current plan is to fly to Texas where my father will assist me in obtaining a new one. He's the one who's good at this stuff so I might as well let him help me.
I spent Sunday night with Kenny watching the final Sopranos of the season and eating giant sandwiches. They're not even going to start filming the next season until next April or May. I'm gonna have to sate myself with old West Wing episodes on Bravo. Is it just me or does TV just suck nowadays? There are so few good shows.

Friday, June 04, 2004

Rocking the PNC Arts Center

Got to see Blink 182 and No Doubt last night thanks to Mr. Duy Nguyen. Pretty good show. I went with Ruy, Charia, and Theresa. Ruy ever the sound engineering musician was saying the vibe he was getting from No Doubt was that the band didn't seem into it probably because of the attention Gwen get. =P He thinks that's pretty lousy of them when all the people cam to see a show. I thought they were good. A bit off at times, but I heard it was only there second show in a long time. Ruy said the Arts Center sound is really low, probably because of the neighborhood or something. He said at Woodstock the amps only put out 150 watts and it wasn't that loud. There's guys drivng around Newark with 10 times that in their car. Gwen really knows how to move. I don't know how she can sing and move like that at the same time. All in all a good show. =)

Wednesday, May 26, 2004

The Coca-Cola Conspiracy

Has anyone noticed that the 2 liter bottles of Coke are now being replaced with 1.5 liters at the grocery store. The prices, however, have remained the same. At the $1.88 the were charging, if you do the math, its a 32% price increase. What the hell?! Their marketing is saying its "more convenient for consumers." Yeah, conveniently ripping us off. I myself will be avoiding the 1.5l as long as possible, but I'm sure Pepsi is going to jump onto the ripoff bandwagon.

Vehicle Shopping

So I started my car search last night. I'm finding it a very painful process. I was looking at a Corolla and I didn't have much time because I was meeting Mr. Desousa of Newark. I couldn't get the guy to give me a price on the car without driving it. There was a whole spiel about why he couldn't tell me what he wanted for the car. Is asking for the price of the item you're trying to buy unreasonable. I can see the migraines comming...

Tuesday, May 25, 2004

The Demise of the Flying Buritto

Just to summarize my weekend. The day was Saturday and I was all set to go out on my first date with a pretty Italian girl from Queens. My plan was to take her to my favorite eatery in the city, 'The Flying Buritto'. You may have seen it as a location on 'Law and Order' and the movie 'Addicted to Love'. Much to my chagrin, 'The Flying Buritto' was no longer there. Closed! Gone was the quaint little bar/retuarant where velvet elvi lined the walls. Gone was the place I first had Rolling Rock beer. Gone were the best nachos in Manhattan. In its place was a generic Irish pub. Nothing against Irish pubs, I'm half Irish myself, but to lose a place of such charater is regretable. I suppose for a place of that size its a more cost efficient use of the space to concentrate on selling liquor rather than food. Damm the accountants. This is truly a sad loss for New York City.

Opening Day

Well I set up this blog. Whether I'll actually be disciplined enough to use it remains to be seen. We shall see.
Chris