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  • 28Jul

    I have finally justified the cost of my Digital SLR. I thought spending $1500 on a camera was a lot, but after the trip to the gathering, I realize it’s not that bad. I spent about $200 on the pictures I took at the Gathering. That would afford me 3 1GB compactflash cards capable of holding over 1000 pictures at 6 Megapixels!!!!

    Anyways, Some of the pics came out good.

    Check em out here: http://www.jaypoc.com/CamPix/2005/jul22/

  • 25Jul

    OMG I went through so much alcohol this weekend. It was fun to go back to drinking and partying, something that I just don’t get to do around here, cuz I’m always driving! Thnursday night, I got plastered drinking just about an entire small bottle of Jack Daniels in Sam’s Cola. Friday, I forgot my alcohol so I drank Cranbury Juice with Vodka and I think 1 or 2 other ingredients. Saturday night I went through 3/4 of a bottle of Malibu (Malibu and Sam). Sunday, I got my buzz off of Beer and shots of Jagermeister. That was rough, but had a few cans of Sam on me to chase the Jager with. We never got to the Blackhaus. I’ll save that for next time ;)

  • 25Jul

    There’s a convenience store in Ohio called, Sheetz. This place is the best! Picture this… It’s a 7-11 style store that serves FRESH sandwiches, burgers, dogs, etc.. Not the crappy pre-packaged shit that 7-11 sells here in NY. They have these Kiosk/terminals that you walk up to and enter what you want onto the touch screen monitor. You pick the type of sandwich (Burger, Sub, Sandwich, Pretzel Dough Sandwich, Side, etc…) and pick your contents, meats, toppings, condiments, etc.

    You then get your printed receipt and continue your shopping around the store or pay for your order and in 1 or 2 minutes, the worker behind the counter calls out your order # and you can pick up your FRESH sandwich, burger, etc… This place is great after being completely drunk off your ass, to stumble in and get some good hot food kicks ass, This was our routine every night. We left the campsite anywhere from 2AM to 4AM and headed down to Sheetz.

    First night I had a swiss-cheeseburger, The last 2 nights, I had this Club Sandwich on a Pretzel Roll… OMG! So good!!!!!

  • 25Jul

    I survived my first Gathering of the Juggalos this weekend!

    GOTJ (for those of you not in the know) is a 4-day festival of concerts, music, food, and just all out debauchery! The gathering was held in the Nelson Ledge campgrounds in Gainesville, Ohio. We booked a campsite as well as a nearby hotel so that we had a place to hang when at the gathering and a place to comfortably sleep and shower.

    Every night, there were 3 or 4 concerts. Bands include Dark Lotus, Mini-Kiss (Midgets in a KISS cover band), Jumpsteady, Mantis, Esham, ABK, 2 Live Crew, Blaze, Powerman 5000, Twizdid, TechN9ne, Mack10, and of course, Insane Clown Posse! I didn’t get to any of the signings, but they all signed autographs

    There were many other happenings as well during the day. They had a Miss Juggalette Pageant which was completely off the hook. Girls competed for a trip for an all expense paid trip for 2 to California, and you should see just what they’re willing to do for the trip! I’ll have pictures if I can find a photo lab willing to process the film (Digital cameras were prohibited so I went through 7 disposable cameras… Sucks, huh! I’m picking up a $200 Canon camera which is compatible with my lenses and can be taken to things like this!) It’s expensive enough, but $3 a roll rather than $10 a roll (for the disposable cameras) is much better!

    Late nights I spent hanging out at Club Chaos (a site with tons of people, music, fun)… Lots of random shit went on as well. Some guy grabbed the pool used for the Faygo wrestling and dragged it down to Club Chaos and managed to put together an impromptu oil-wrestling match. Otherwise, there was tons of dancing, flashing, smoking, and god knows what else that I wasn’t exposed to!

    I went with Dave, who’s been a Juggalo for years. I only knew a bit about ICP and nothing of the other bands, with the exception of 2 of the guest bands.. One being 2 Live Crew, who I grew up listening to. After seeing the show, I now understand why they were (are?) banned from performing in some states. I don’t think any of the strip clubs here in NY get as raunchy. lol. as before, I’ll try to get the pictures up. Powerman 5000 kicked ass also… Unlike Mini-KISS who got more bottles of Faygo, cans of beer, and who knows what else checked at them, and I don’t think it was in respect, Powerman 5000 was welcomed into the family. They put on a great performance playing “When Worlds Collide”, The one everyone knew, as well as some of their new stuff. The show was incredible and I hope to see them again when they come to the area. The other bands were all pretty good too. ABK, Twiztid, Tech9…They were all good. There was such a great feeling in the area as everybody (except me. lol) knew all the music and lyrics, but it didn’t stop me from hanging in the crowd and having an awesome time. Even the Mosh Pits and flying bottles of Faygo weren’t enough to take away from the fun!

    I have to talk about the Magician they had there… I have always been a huge fan of Magic, but they had this magician who, as per the program states, stupefied his audience… With an emphasis on “Stupid”. In his first performance, he actually messed up on 2 tricks. There’s something funny about a crowd of Juggalos chanting “You Fucked Up! You Fucked Up!” in harmony at a magician who just gave away his trick because of a stupid blunder… In addition, he messed up one of the same tricks AGAIN the second day. On day one, a cabinet with a false bottom got jammed when reseating by the magicians foot sticking out of the back of the box revealing that he was laying in it. The second night, one of the props, a stuffed doll that was supposed to be transformed into the magician was caught in the trapdoor of the false bottom of the box… Can you say DOH!

    The atmosphere at the gathering is absolutely incredible. You’re at a campsite with 10000 other people who consider you friends..Fellow Ninjas, Juggalos and Juggalettes), and family. People just walk up to you and say hi. GOTJ is a unique experience. Our modern version of Sex, Drugs and Rock n’ Roll (Or at least a unique cross between Rap, Hip-Hop, Rock, Jazz, and quite a few other styles)

    I’ll post more if I think of anything.

    Check out the Gathering of the Juggalos website for information about this and upcoming gatherings.

  • 20Jul

    I’m playing around with a package called Asterisk. It’s an open-source PBX. Simply put, and office phone system. Or even better yet, do you know what Vonage is? It’s kind of like the equipment THEY have to allow you to access the Internet. Of course theirs is bigger, costs more, takes up more space and is much cooler. lol

    Basically, I can hook up an Internet Phone to any Internet connection and make and recieve calls from my home phonelines (Yes, I have 2!)… I can even transfer calls between different extensions, music on hold, and my favorite, a customizable IVR…

    So give me a call at 516-390-7191 (I know. It doesnt spell anything cool! It sucks!) Leave me a message, or give me some ideas what to do with the system.

  • 14Jul

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  • 12Jul

    No, It’s not another Avenue Q song that you missed! Coming back from Shoreleave, we got off in MD to fuel up… Coming back, we followed the GPS/Navigation throught some really incredible areas. They were all hilly and points of the road overlooked huge fields of corn. Enough corn to feed most of (if not all of) NYC! If we werent trying to get home, I would have definitelty pulled out the camera and taken some shots. Perhaps next year I’ll go back and get some.

  • 11Jul

    Just got back from Maryland and the 27th Shore-leave convention. It was a ton of fun (as it always is). Here’s 10 things I did this weekend:

    1. Learned what FUPA is.
    2. Spent $60 on a convention that I attended the equivalent of 2 panels at.
    3. Becaame known (and respected) as the only Asshole at the convention.
    4. Got Gelf!
    5. Drummed for “Every Tuesday” and several other musicians (except when drunk).
    6. Learned that being drunk for 12 hours straight is fun. Except the next morning!
    7. Slept with a married woman.
    8. Had my Pirate flag stolen by some guy named “Spat”.
    9. Met a lot of cool people, many of which I will not remember.
    10. Spent my money on some old TV shows, warped cartoons, a marshmallow catapult and a x-mas ornament that looks like me!
  • 07Jul

    For those of you who find this post looking for the second movie in the Spaceballs saga, I have to dissapoint you. I, as yourself, am looking for concrete evidence of the second Spaceballs movie. Instead, this post is about my second attempt at building a spaceball helmet.

    My first spaceball helmet took me weeks to make. Just cutting the helmet took a few hours and was less than perfect. I had to use a hand-hacksaw, so precision cuts were nearly impossible. I also wound up cracking one corner of the cut out leaving me with a LOT of work touching up, patching, sanding, priming and painting. The whole process took about a week or two of actual work (which was spread out over 3 months or so). All this work ended when I took a hard left turn sending Diana sliding across the back seat of my car into the helmet. It was completely destroyed.

    2 days ago I realized that this upcoming weekend is Shore-leave, a sci-fi/fantasy convention held in Maryland. I made plans almost a year ago to share a room with some friends of mine giving me 3 days to finish the new helmet. I already had the materials, but I didn’t have any of the tools. I called my father and asked him to bring home a dremel from work, and last night headed to Home Depot after work to pick up some bits. I grabbed a diamond cutting wheel and a few other odds, hoping that they would work, but to my dissapointment, my father had not brought home the dremel yet.

    I called him from work today and thank god, he brought it. The diamond cutting wheel cut slowly, but acurately. I was even able to use it to bevel the edges of the helmet without cracking it! I cut out the face, and even made the opening a bit larger. I actually think it came out better this time as all the edges are straight, and clean. I glued the head-peice in (60 second epoxy is awesome! lol)

    Tomorrow, I’ll rush to Home Depot again (only place open at 11:30PM) and pick up some primer and glossy white paint. I liked the way the first helmet looked when painted, so I’ll repeat that. This time I won’t have to worry about sanding bondo or electrical tape to make everything look good :)

    Without doing any complicated math, I think this costume has cost me over $200! Possibly $250 or so even… lol. It is rewarding to work on this stuff yourself though. My next project is to get the rest of the Spaceballs body armor and then paint the helmet black :) I dont think thats going to happen for a while though :)

  • 06Jul

    US Copyright and Fair Use laws dictate that it’s okay to make a copy of a movie for personal use, as a backup in case the original is lost or damaged.

    Why can’t I copy my money… for personal use… as a backup… in case mine is lost or damaged :)

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