Archive for December, 2007

My life, in handy RSS form

December 25th, 2007

I’m going to be uploading a lot of stuff to Flickr soon. In the past, I’ve created blog entries on this site anytime I’ve added new photos to Flickr. But I’m not going to do that anymore. Sure, sometimes those Flickr photos will turn up here. I’m just not going to post here every time I upload something new. So, in order to make it easy for the world to follow all of my stuff, I created an “All Updates” page. This page will be updated anytime I post an update here at Shawnogram, Hyper Nonsense, Twitter or Flickr. Any future RSS-y projects I participate in will be listed there, as well.

If anyone’s curious, I created the page by making a combined RSS feed through xFruits and then ran that feed through the Grazr web widget.

The return of TV

December 21st, 2007

I’ve mentioned before how Jen and I rely on Internets for our TV. These circumstance grew mostly out of financial considerations. Though, their is something liberating about “cutting the cable.” Regardless, TV has found its way back into our iives. Well, sort of. Earlier this week, I received an invite to hulu. hulu is a new video streaming site. It’s produced through a partnership between NBC/Universal and Fox, and it’s 100% legal. The site is operating under a private beta, and its performance is sketchy at times. But when it’s working, it’s very cool. Especially in full-screen mode. (Expect an in-depth review soon.) hulu’s technical aspects aside, what’s great about it is it’s allowed us to simply have “normal” TV for the first time since moving to California. For example, earlier tonight, we watched “The Simpsons” most recent “Treehouse Of Horrors” episode, the pilot episode of “Arrested Development,” an episode of “Kitchen Nightmares” and a special celebrity edition of “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?” (featuring Tony Hawk). Jen even sprawled out across the couch under a blanket while we watched the shows. It’s the first time she’s done that since we moved here. Now, I have plenty of criticisms to levy against the state of modern television, and I don’t want to return to our pre-move status of watching several hours of television a day. But television does provide a great way to just unplug for a little while, and disconnection is definitely something I’ve needed lately. Speaking of old habits, here’s a photo I took at the condo where we lived in Illinois:

oldschooltivo

I had four VCR’s, and recorded many (too many, probably) TV shows. (Photo also available through Flickr.)

Christmas ho's

December 20th, 2007

christmashos

(Photo also available through Flickr.)

Used to work in a casino

December 16th, 2007

Addiction, depression, homesickness, third-shift jobs, more.