Archive for October, 2007

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Monday, October 15th, 2007

Today is Blog Action Day. Yes, yes it is. This is Yoda’s little drop in the bucket. Yes yes it is. I think I’m beginning to sound a bit like Matt Pond when I write– yes, yes I am.

My little attempt to help green our planet, I suggest that everybody try taking a little vacation from their cars, and put some public transportation or muscle mass (aka ride a bicycle!) to use. If you need help or information on how, or why, try visiting the Transportation Alternatives site. Not only will you feel better, but the world will feel better. Which, you know, means that in the long run, we’ll all feel better! And feeling better is good.

Fellow blogger Anja Merret has some interesting things to say. What strikes me in particular is her vow to attempt a more “paperless” office. As someone who spends a large amount of time in an office environment each week, it amazes me the amount of paper saved by this little thing called email. If we all made a concentrated effort to print only what we needed to, to recycle scratch paper, and to make use of digital recordings (ie using highrise to take messages, or using basecamp instead of interoffice memos) we could probably save millions of trees. That’s a lot of air– so we can continue to take deep breathes and calm ourselves down, from all the stresses of life.

Crack…er, I mean Blackberry Curve

Monday, October 8th, 2007
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So, as of Sunday, I have crossed over to the darkside. Sick of my non functioning freebie Samsung phone (it was dropping calls, got terrible reception, etc) I decided to light it on fire. And replace it with a shiny new Blackberry Curve.

As of today, the only problem I’ve had with it is its terrible battery life. I’m hoping that after a little use it will settle down and work properly, but if not, I guess I’ll be calling up Blackberry/T-Mobile and demanding a new battery. That aside, I love this phone.

A little background- for the last ten years, I have been complacent, if not satisfied with the cheap freebie phones that T-Mobile gives to it’s customers. I just honestly didn’t care what the phone looked like, how cheap it was, who made it - as long as it made and received calls and text messages, it was fine. The last time (two years ago) my family renewed it’s service, I told my Mom to get me the simplest one possible - I didn’t care that it didn’t have a camera, or bluetooth, or internet- as long as it made calls, I could live with it. Needless to say, two years of abuse later…said phone stopped measuring up to even my paltry demands. Sick of terrible reception, cutting out on calls causing people to think I was hanging up on them, and the general falling apart physically battered casing, I gave in and allowed myself to be talked into picking up one of the latest and greatest.

Now let’s be honest, very few people absolutely NEED to get their email on a handheld, let alone have internet access. But…I will admit it’s very very handy to have and I have grown to like it very much. Also, that camera I thought was silly to have as a feature on any of my previous phones? Well, the Curve takes nice photos for a phone, and the fact that I can now upload them straight from telephone to my flickr account has me using this feature far more than I had anticipated. As a relative stranger to this vast city (I have now been a resident for about three months and some change), the google maps app excites me. I haven’t actually used it yet, but I’ve seen it in action while on shoots with a crew member who owns a Blackberry Pearl. Ideally, I will never get lost again, knock on wood.

The phone has so many buttons and keys that at first it was a bit daunting. However, given a few hours to explore, I learned how the menu functions and had no problem navigating around to the different applications and changing settings and preferences. The trackball is makes scrolling and selecting a no brainer. Purchased from T-Mobile, my phone came with a leather smart slip case, which automatically puts the phone in standby phone when inserted. It’s pretty perfect for me, adding a nice little protective sleeve that’s not bulky or terribly unattractive that can easily be tossed into my backpack or messenger bag. Something I can’t decide whether I like or dislike is the volume on this phone. It is LOUD. Even set to low, I can hear the phone when it’s buried in my bag. That’s great for when it’s buried in my bag and I might otherwise have missed a call. However, same phone, on the same profile, sitting on my desk at work? Its so loud it’s scary. I can’t imagine how loud it is on LOUD. But you win some you lose some, and I guess I’d much rather have a phone with capable speakers as opposed to the iPhone with subpar speakers.

All in all, I’m super happy with my transition. It was a quick transition, and I feel that should I decide to, this phone will help me be more productive. I’d recommend the new Blackberry Curve to anyone.

The Gray Kid

Friday, October 5th, 2007
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So, I’ll admit it, the whole point of this post is to establish that not only do I LOVE the Gray Kid, but that I knew about him and loved him WAY before any of you did. That’s right. I’m in on it. And…now you can be too.

Gray Kid (aka Steve Cooper) used to sing in this band called The Spark from back home in good ol Washington DC. While he was in this band he also happened to be a substitute teacher in one of my classes. Instead of taking attendance in any classic way, he had everyone write down their email addresses so he could add it to his band’s mailing list. Classy. A year or two after that I bumped into him at the mall, where all the true suburban kids always end up. A year or two after that, I remembered my smokin’ hot substitute and wondered what he was up to.

Welcome Google. And personal websites.

The Gray Kid has come a long way. In the two years since I found his new musical incarnation, he has more or less exploded. His parody video of Justin Timberlake’s “SexyBack”, remade as Gray Kid’s “PaxilBack” was on the front page of youtube for days, and garnered him a mention in Rolling Stone Magazine.

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Gray Kid produces all his own beats, and collaborates a lot with Daniel Stessen. His myspace always includes key tracks as well as photos from his latest shows and promotional material. He makes me wanna dance. He makes me wanna swoon. He makes me think I’m cool because I like him.

He’s bringing sex— er, I mean PAXIL back…go listen to him. NOW.

Moving house

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Pricklepear apologizes for the lack of updates. We are currently in the process of relocating living situations of some of our pears, and don’t have internet. Hopefully this situation will be resolved this upcoming weekend. Until then, fear not, for it might be possible for some pears to sneak away from real life and make use of coffee house wi-fi…but if not, you have not been abandoned dear reader, stick around- loads of new posts will be up beginning next monday. Hu-RAH!