Metal!

July 18, 2008

Check out this story from the BBC. - LINK HERE - It’s interesting for two reasons. First, it is about a Capuchin monk, Brother Cesare Bonizzi, is the lead singer in a heavy metal band. Rock on. Second, check out the volume “knob” (for lack of a better word) on the BBC video player. Turn it up. Turn it way up. It Goes To Eleven!!! That rocks even harder! Awesome!


Where The Hell is Matt

June 22, 2008

When I attended ROFLcon, the internet celebrity that I most enjoyed meeting was Matt Harding from “Where The Hell Is Matt”. Matt was entertaining and very intelligent, and just a really nice guy too. I enjoyed his talk, which you can see HERE, (I asked one of the questions.  Guess which one!) and I actually had the chance to talk to him briefly in person. I didn’t really know what to say, but I had to say hello. I wanted to tell him how jealous I was of his traveling adventures, and how I wish I had come up with the idea first, but, I didn’t.  I’m sure he’s heard all of that before.  Plus it would just be sour grapes on my part.  I think I just shook his hand and siad “I just wanted to say hello.  Thank you.”  Not much.  Like I’ve said before, I’m not a great conversationalist. Heck, I couldn’t even bring myself to ask for a picture!  Ugh.

Anyway, the other day Matt’s latest film was released.  Check it out.  Try not to cry like I did.


Crass

June 19, 2008

Three things that made me laugh today…

YMCA

Naughty

Abstinence


Summer Projects

June 1, 2008

Okay, I have two summer projects I want to work on on-line. The first is my Can I Act idea, which I’ve already written about. I haven’t received any feedback about this yet, but I haven’t given up on this one yet. I just need to find a way to spread the word. Any ideas? Any scripts for me? Let me know.

The second project I want to do is a podcast/v-log type thing, where I just strike up a conversation with a complete stranger. (I’m thinking of going with the title “Stranger Danger”. Too cheezy?) I just want to see if I can have an interesting discussion with someone I do not know, without having preplanned anything, with having more then one or two prepared questions.  It will be interesting to see what common ground two strangers can find, what difference we’ll have, what we come up with to talk about, and if we can make it entertaining.  I think this will be a challenge, and I look forward to it.

I hope to do this online, via iChat or Skype or something, so that I can talk to people all over the world.  But, to keep it from being too tech-ish, I am also going to try and find some local strangers to talk to. I just have this urge to “put on a show”, and my whole idea of interviewing semi-famous people hasn’t really worked out, so I thought I would shift gears and move to more regular folk. (I know I’ve mentioned that idea before, i just cant find the post, so sorry, no link.)

So, if your reading this, and you’ve never spoken to me before, and you would like to spend 15 to 60 minutes chatting with me, let me know! Send me an email (SenselessBabble@Gmail.com) and hopefully we can talk sometime, and share the conversation with the world!


Internet Related Videos

May 23, 2008

I stumbled upon the new Weezer video today for their new song “Pork and Beans” (via Waxy). I liked it, because I’m into the whole “Internet culture” thing, so thought I would post it. Wait, didn’tt the Barenaked Ladies also do a video like this a few years ago? Yeah, they did! I better post that too, since I have nothing original myself to say. Thanks, enjoy the tunes.

Oh, an here are two more videos (the non music type) that make me laugh. I’m tossing them in, just ‘cuz.


more about “Internet Related Videos“, posted with vodpod


I’m Famous! Part Three

May 17, 2008

Sorry to keep going back to ROFLcon related topics, but this event last month was the only interesting thing I have done in years. Anyway, today I found that Martin Sargents “Internet Superstar” has posted the episode of his show that he filmed while at ROFLcon. If you watch, at the 12 minute mark, when Martin says “Thank You Sir!”, well, that’s me, I’m the sir! Pretty cool!

Crud, I Cant Get The Video To Work On This Site (I’m loving WordPress, EXCEPT for the limitations on videos. Ugh!) –> SO, Please Click HERE To See The Video!

PS - Speaking of ROFLcon, they have finally started to post the videos of the discussions held that great weekend at M.I.T. –> Check It Out HERE


GTA IV

April 29, 2008

As I have said before, I have so little free time in my life. So little time, that I rarely get anything done. (I start so much, and never complete it.) Well, today I shot myself in the foot, time-wise. I went out and got Grand Theft Auto IV. Great, just what I need, a 60 to 80 hour video game. Where the hell am I going to find 80 hours to complete this game? Ugh. I’m such an idiot! - Anyone else there playing GTA IV?


ROFLcon - Day One

April 28, 2008

OKay, so the day after i went to the Hospital for the flu, I was in Boston (actually, Cambridge) for ROFLcon. What is/was ROFLcon? It is/was the Internet, in real life. It was a gathering of Internet celebrities, meme makers, academics and people like me who spend too much time online. Speeches were given, discussion panels where held, shows were given, and people were met. It was a good combination of education and entertainment, about culture, technology, fame, fun and fads.

There was so much more when it comes to what ROFLcon was/is about, but I’m not going to go into that any further. There are others out there who are more articulate and more interesting and better writters then I who are discussing this. Just Google ROFLcon, and on Google News you’ll find a couple pages of articles.

Today, Im just going to write about my ROFLcon experience. What I did, what I saw and what I think. I’m not a reporter, so this is by no means a full report of the weekend, just my timeline of it.

OKay, so, Friday being a work day and all, we thought traffic going into the city would be thick in the morning, and as such, we left mighty early. Mighty early. 6am early. Well, traffic wasnt so bad, and we got to the M.I.T. campus about an hour or more before the 10 am. The worst part about the trip was that it cost me $70 to fill the gas tank. (As a side note, I have decided to start walking to work from now on!)

roflcon

ROFLCON ON THE MIT CAMPUS

No problems going down, or getting there. Snacks were had, my fever wasn’t too bad, and the conversation was good. I went with my friend Roe. Roe is a talker, and normally people who talk alot bother the hell out of me. But I find Roe to be an entertaining conversationalist, so it’s like have a living talk radio next to you talking about things you are interested in, rather then being next to an annoying prick, which so many “over-talkers” can be.

Anyway, we get in line to register I think we are 10th or 15th-ish. Two guys in front of us are talking. One guy is a bit annoying (and oddly, this annoying guy will keep popping up around me all weekend, and all weekend I do my best just to ignore him. Sadly, I think he was there alone, and it appeared to me that he was trying to hard to make friends. Sad, sure, but I still found him annoying.). The other guy was a reporter. Turns out he was from Wired. After talking to the annoying guy he turns to us for our take on the weekend.

I dont really remember his questions, but I remember that in my answers I mention the long tail, the theroy of the 1000 “true fans”, and the saying that instead of everyone one being famous for 15 minutes, now we can all be famous to 15 or 15 hundred or 15 thousand people, and that is what this weekend was about. To cut forward a bit, the opening speech by David Weinberger was all about these topics, and every thing I had mentioned to the reporter, Mr. Weinberger referenced by name. This made me feel smart, and like I was in the right place for me! And I think Roe was impressed with my academic ability.

david-weinberger

DAVID WEINBERGER GIVES THE KEY NOTE SPEACH

But back to the time line. We check in. We buy our t-shirts. I’m not cool enough to buy a lunch box. We get a goodie bag with a can of Brawndo, the official guide book for the weekend (which I have since lost. If anyone can spare a copy, please let me know!), and a crazy straw! We then go into the conference hall that will hold all 500 ticket holders, and where the opening comments will be held and the first panel discussion will be.

Now, it’s barely after 10 am. Things don’t start until after noon. We decide to leave and come back. But as we turn around to go, there he is, signing in like a mere mortal (but he is so much more then that!), there he is, the legendary Tron Guy!!! Holy Fuck, this Internet thing is real, and it is here in person!

The Tron Guy Checks Into ROFLcon

TRON GUY CHECKS IN

Something about seeing the Tron Guy, ten feet away, well, it made us a bit giddy. Up until this point, we weren’t sure what we were in for. We didn’t know if this event would be a over hyped flop, full of faux academia and pretentious discussion, or if it would be something really cool. Well, when Jay Maynard, THE TRON GUY!, walked through the doors, then we knew it was on!

We said hello to Mr Maynard, and I had my picture taken with him. He was the only “celebrity” there I did this with. I didn’t feel comfortable walking up to other people, but there is something cool about a pot-bellied guy in a glowing spandex suit that makes you just have to go up to him and say hello and ask for a picture.

Me and The Tron Guy, Mr. Jay Maynard

ME AND THE TRON GUY, MR. JAY MAYNARD!

After meeting Mr. Maynard, we couldn’t leave. We had to see who else was going to walk in! I saw faces I knew (Bre Pettis, Steve Garfield, Andy Ihnatko -all of who where there in the crowd, they weren’t even people on any of the panels!), and I saw people who’s sites I knew, but whose face were new to me. It was all very exciting in a geeky sort of way. Plus I got a free ‘Dead Meme’ T-shirt, for Snakes on a Plane! I love me the free t-shirts!

Oh yeah, and we met moot! Roe was giddy as a school girl! It was funny. moot was cool, but seemed amazed that two no-bodies like ourselves would want to talk to him. I bet he got over that by the end of the convention. Anyway, he was funny in very subtle way. (I wont tell you what he said about getting advertisers for 4Chan, but it was classic!)

Well, the standing around watching people did start to get boring, so we killed some of the the two hours buy running downstairs to Dunkin Donuts, and by counting the media. We saw press from BBC, The Guardian, USA Today, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Rueters, Boston Globe, MSNBC, G4 and others. Downstairs, we sit outside, and are right next to Andre Baron and the crew from Rocketboom! They looked busy coordinating, so I don’t say hello. But I do sneak a pict!

rocketboom team

ROCKETBOOMERS

Outside, we listen to a live DJ from some outdoor international festival going on, I feed a bird from my hand, and we watch little kids dance.

Then the event starts. Who kicks off the event? The MC was none other then LEEEEEEEERROOOOOOOOOOOOOY JENKINS!!! Damn, I couldn’t get my camera into video mode fast enough to catch his battle cry on video.

As I mention, gave the opening speech, about fame and celebrity in the Internet age, and how the power of the people online can now “make fame” in ways that we were unable to do only 15 years ago. It was interesting, smart and fun. Then the first panel began. The topic was about if people are able to make money in there online endeavors. Andrew from Rocketboom was up there (yes, he does okay), The Million Dollar Homepage Guy (Yes, but that was the point of page, and now that he made the money, no new cash is rolling in), the One Red Paper Clip guy (yes, he traded up from a paperclip to a house, and he got a book out of it), the Chuck Norris Facts guy (no, no money. In fact, he is being sued by Chuck Norris), one of the guys from Jib Jab (yup, big time money there), and the Marmaduke Explained guy (no money going his way.)

The discussion was interesting, but it really didn’t stay on topic once the crowd was able to start asking questions. People just wanted to ask about the projects these people do. This was a problem at other panels I went to during the weekend; they didn’t always stay on target.

So, after that ended, we had some time to kill during the lunch break. We ended up at a place called Cinderellas on Mass Ave, where we GIANT sandwiches for next to nothing. I couldn’t finish mine. But then, at this time, my fever was back big timr and I was feeling oddly, but I was trudging on.

Walking around M.I.T., or any big college campus always makes me mad. I’m angry at my parents, my teachers, my guidance counselors and all the adults in my life who let me slip through the cracks as a kid and who didn’t guide me along the path towards adulthood properly, like I feel adults have the moral obligation to do with the children under their care. I could go on about how I was an abandoned child, but i wont, but I will tell you that I get so jealous/upset/regretful when I visit big schools. Sure, i should have taken more responsibility for my own education, but damn it, at age 15 I was only 15 years old, so to all the adults in my life at that time, fuck you, you all failed me.

Okay, enough of that tangent. After the lunch break, we got in line for tickets for the ROFLcon Concert that was going to be held that night. In line, we heard our first rendition of Rick Astleys “Never Going To Give Your Up”. Before this weekend, I enjoyed Rick Rolling. Now, I’m sick of it, and I think this fad has to end. Ugh! Also, in line, I saw Leslie Hall and Matt Harding, from “Where The Hell Is Matt”.

After getting our tickets, we then went to the talk by historian Jason Scott, who gave talk about memes in the pre world wide web world. Apparently, where there has been communication technology, there have been memes. Interesting stuff, and an entertaining speaker.

jason scott

JASON SCOTT

matt and jay

MATT AND JAY

After Jason Scott was a talk by Matt Harding and Jay Maynard about surviving internet fame. Matt said it has been easy for him. He has not had to face any negativity, because he is just a goofy guy dancing with a big grin on his face. His videos are just pure joy, and it would take some one really dark to try and crap on it. The Tron Guy, well, he has it a bit harder, as you would guess. He didn’t set out for the world to find him. He just put his picture on his site to share with friends and family, and to show the creation process. But, the world did find him, and at first, there was a lot of negativity sent his way. But like I said before, he over came this, and is stronger for it. Actually, Matt did say that “wacking morning dj’s” have been rude to him, but that’s about it. Jay said he had the same problems. And he said they’re not wacky, just assholes.

When talking about places where people gave him crap, Jay mentioned Fark. And funny enough, Drew Curtis of Fark was there in the audience. There was a funny exchange between the two, but it was all in good nature!

That was it for the academic side of the day. It was time for dinner, then we needed to kill some time before the show. We walked to Harvard Square and got some undercooked burgers. On the walk there, we decided we would be best served to skip the music show and drive home. If we stayed for the show, we would have left Boston until after midnight. This would have meant a long drive home only to have to turn around and drive back after only 3 or 4 hours sleep. Plus, we thought MC Frontalot was going to be at the show when we got the tickets, but it turns out he wasn’t going to perform, and he was the guy we really wanted to see. Plus, I was feeling really crappy at this time, and Roe was tired (he said only got 4 fours of sleep the night efore) So, we ate, and drove home. We missed a good show from what I understand, but, well, we just simply weren’t up for it. Ugh.

That was it. End day one. Day two, tomorrow.


What A Week

April 28, 2008

Okay, sit back and settle in, this is going to be a long story. Not necessarily a good story, but a long one.

So, it’s Monday now, and this story begins back on Tuesday night. I had the night off of work, as i do every Tuesday. Tuesday night is normally Girls Scout night (yes, I am a Girl Scout, and damn do i look cute in my sash and skirt! - Just Kidding. I’m actually just the assistant to the Troop Leader of my daughters troop.), but this week was a school vacation, so no girl scouts.

This is a good thing, because that night I starting to feel a bit “uncomfortable”. My back was aching. I had done some raking and lifting of heavy barrels of wet leaves, so I thought maybe I had just overdid it a bit. Anyway, when I went to bed, that’s when the pain really kicked in. I was up and down all night. I didnt sleep more then hour at a time. I was in some real pain!

Three years ago, I passed a kidney stone. It was the worst pain I have ever experienced in my life. It was so bad that I blacked out. Pain alone caused me to loose consciousness. Tuesday night, I was beginning to think I was about to pass another stone, but, the discomfort never reached that level of extreme “oh my gawd kill me now!” pain.

Wednesday, I get out of bed after not sleeping, and I trudge through the day. Now my head hurts, and I’m developing a cough. I make it through the day somehow, and go to work that night. After 45 minutes of sitting there, I just KNOW that I am not going to make it through the night, so I get up and leave. My jack ass of a boss isn’t amused, but screw him.

Thursday, the pain is so bad in my head, my back and my lungs, that I can sit up for a while, and yet I cant get comfortable lieing down. So, I go to the doctor. I get there to find I have a fever of 102.5 (don’t you die at 103?) and I’m feeling a bit delirious. (I don’t tell me wife this much though, because I don’t want to worry here.) The doctor sends me to the hospital emergency room for testing.

So, to the emergency room we go! The family gets me registered and then drops me off. See, my daughter had a birthday party to go to, and to a seven year old, that;s more important then a die parent. After an uncomfortable wait, they get me in. The poke me (blood is taken), they prod me (fingers are inserted in my back side), the make me fill a cup (always fun!), and I’m given a cold I.V. to cool me down. Anyway, after a few hours, it turns out I simply have the Flu. Though, the paperwork says “Influenza A”, which to me, is far more interesting then simply saying “The Flu”.

This is the first time in my adult life that i have been told by a doctor I had the flu. I’ve had some bad colds that could have been the flu, but this was my first trip to a doctor due to this virus. And I learned that the only thing they can do for you is mega doses of Tylenol and Advil and water.

Well, the drugs and the I.V. worked, and my fever was brought down and the pains resided and I was sent home, where I was finally able to ge some sleep. I cant wait to the see the itemized bill from the hospital, all for some over the counter pills and water. Thank goodness we have insurance!

Well, that was Thursday. On Friday was ROFLcon! Yes, i should have spent the next two days in bed, but instead, I went to the big city and saw the Internet in real life! And it was great. My fever kept coming and going, but I was running on caffeine and pure will power, and that made the whole event all that more interesting.

So, that’s me sickness store. I hope I get better soon. I’m close, but not quite there yet. Anyway, I have been that healthy this past month. Hopefully with the coming of summer, all these germs and cookies will die off and leave me alone.

Up next, all about ROFLcon!!!


My Easter Blog Entry, Part One

March 24, 2008

I was away from the ‘puter and wanted to write. Click the photos to see the larger versions that can be read.

easterblog1, originally uploaded by senseless.babble.

 


Part Two

March 24, 2008

easterblog2, originally uploaded by senseless.babble.

 


Part Three

March 24, 2008

easterblog3, originally uploaded by senseless.babble.

 


Politcal Cartoon

March 10, 2008

This Modern World for March 10th, 2008 - This one speaks for itself.