26.3.07

BSG

FRAK ME.

Battlestar Galactica, once again, blew me away. Officially my favorite show of ALL TIME.

7.3.07

Updates

Niiiice. My Mac is now twice as powerful, twice as fast. Now running with 2GB of Memory, my baby is flying. I just installed [well Nick did] my brand new memory, and upgraded from 1GB to 2GB. Since I don't use my computer just for IM and e-mail, I needed this upgrade. I usually have Firefox, Adium, Newsfire, Aperture, Illustrator and Photoshop running most of the time, sometimes all at once, and while a pretty fast beast, my Mac sometimes had some trouble, especially with Illustrator and Aperture. The photo program was the most frustrating one, as it was the one I use the most, and sometimes it is slooooooooooow. But, I am ecstatic to say that it is now smooth as butter. I cannot wait to play around with it more; it's almost as if my Mac got a second, sexier life.


On other things, I spent the weekend in San Francisco, a year to the date from when I was there for the first time, working as a videographer for Ourstage.com, attending many events in the NoisePop music festival. I left Friday @6am and was on a plane back to Boston on Saturday at 11:30pm. It was a whirlwind trip that included meeting, Golem, among many other fantastic independent music acts; a party at the Diesel store in downtown San Francisco DJed by the guy from the Dandy Wharhols and the best damn Cosmos I've ever had; our neighbor in the hotel being escorted out in handcuffs by the police; too much free alcohol; some great food; and an awesome expo in the heart of the Castro.

If anything the trip made me even more excited and anxious for my upcoming trip to San Fran in June with Liam Bob and Clint. San Francisco might be my favorite city in the continental USA, with it's amazing people and air-conditioned climate.

Also, in the past 48 hours I've been thrown job offers all over the place. Not like, after-graduation-jobs-for-life, but more of the freelancing type. Sadly, I've had to turn them down due to Spring Break plans and general super-busyness of my life. Still, it's exciting to think how things are looking for my future.

Ok, I had a spurge of inspiration so I needed to write. Now I need to do laundry and read 150 pages of a "Entre visillos", which I've actually been intrigued by regardless of my professor's insistance of it being 'blah'. If it was so 'blah', why make us read it in the first place, right? RIGHT?