Archive for August, 2009

Damn you iPod

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Ok the title may be a little deceiving but my iPod finally gave up and died so I’m a little upset. I have had this 30 gig iPod video since my birthday 3 years ago and have loved every minute that it accompanied me in my car, on my bike, or just walking around to class. The iPod was, for me, musically, the best thing to ever happen, it meant that I could put my 5000 songs on a device and have the liberty to take those 5000 songs and play them with ease, in my car or as I said before, just about anywhere. When I first bought the iPod it was 300 dollars which was a little outrageous but actually turned out to be well worth the investment.

It started with a simple problem, I noticed that my iPod would be completely depleted of battery power after about 2 straight hours of listening, so I did what anyone would do, I looked on amazon.com and got me a new battery, costing about 12 bucks… what a deal! So I get the battery in the mail and I crack my iPod open and wire it up, luckily everything worked out just fine and it started working just as it did when I first got it.

Not too long after that, maybe 3 months, it happened. I told my roommate to eject my iPod and pass it to me as I was heading out the door to hit up the pool, he did then handed it to me, I immediately noticed that all my songs were missing… not a good thing, luckily I had taken all of the songs from the iPod and put them on my PC so I was covered, I thought oh well I’ll just plug it back in and re-sync it… not a big deal… wrong. After numerous attempts to re-sync I kept getting an error message, “Attempting to copy to the disk failed. An unknown error occurred (-69)”. I took the iPod into the Mac store, they poked and prodded and couldn’t get it fixed until something just happened and it worked for them, I took it home and thought, “oh wow I can finally listen to music again”, wrong.

So I’ve been doomed to the radio and cd’s for the past 5 months… that is not something that I enjoy, I’ve been virtually radio free for about 4 years and loved the freedom of listening to whatever songs that I want whenever I want, and to top it all off I found a torrent for the new Muse album that doesn’t come out for another month that I can’t enjoy in the peace of my vehicle, downright tragic.

So my solution, go back to the Apple store today and attempt to get the damn thing fixed one last time, if that doesn’t work I’d sure hate to drop another 200 or so bucks, but that may be the only viable answer =/. Maybe I’ll switch over to the Zune HD, it looks pretty solid and it’s got a good price, plus it has just enough space for me, none of that 120 gig nonsense that is a tad excessive for me. The Zune HD comes out on September 15th and comes in 2 sizes, 16 and 32 gig costing $220 and $290 respectively, check it out at http://www.zune.net/en-us/mp3players/zunehd/default.htm or if you have any idea of how to fix this problem please let me know.

500 Days of Summer

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

I’ve been trying to see this film for about 2 weeks, it officially came out on July 17th and since then it has been nearly impossible to locate. I actually tried to see it the weekend that it hit theaters with my girlfriend in Sarasota, Florida, no luck… no theater was playing it for 100 miles. Finally I came back to Jacksonville and figured that I would be able to catch the film here, and probably be able to catch it for only 5 bucks at AMC… no luck … the limited release even skipped Jacksonville, which isn’t that surprising but for how many commercials I had seen for the film I figured we’d have been on the list of limited theaters. Finally as I was getting ready to head to Gainesville my buddy at work told me he was going to see a movie, I asked him which one and sarcastically suggested 500 Days of Summer, knowing that it wasn’t released in Jacksonville… he said oh yeah that’s the one that we’re going to see. So I checked online and sure enough the movie had finally been released everywhere, I was pleased.

Saturday rolls around and my girlfriend and I make plans to see the film in Gainesville, we were both pretty excited and finally got to see the film that had been eluding us for such a long time, of course we still had to pay full price but I think it was worth it.

After seeing the film I was pretty happy with my decision and persistence to actually go and see it. The film offered a very humorous story with great direction and a fun and interesting back-and-forth style timeline.

If anyone hasn’t seen this film I really suggest you check it out, I’d have to say it’s definitely one of the best I’ve seen all year, it’s charming, has a lot of humor, and doesn’t leave you feeling as empty as you’d think (kind of sad but true).

Now the only thing to really look forward to is District 9, I’ve been checking the ratings all week and have noticed that everyone’s review has something in common, they are all showing very positive things. District 9 comes out this Friday, August 14th and should be just about everywhere movies are shown =)

Oh Gay Humor, How We Love You

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Well I always figured that Richard Simmons was gay but jeez this episode of Whose Line is it Anyway? really shows us how gay he is. Warning this shit is pretty inappropriate if you’re squeamish toward them gays, otherwise enjoy =)

Steve Irwin

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Ahh, I’ve been sick the past 4 days straight… I can’t remember the last time that I was completely unable to leave the house, it’s not a good feeling. I chose to spend the time that I was restricted to my bed watching TV and playing pinball on the computer, of course what else would I have done? sleep? I wish…

So after mindless hours of television, watching stupid shows like Meerkat Manor and Animal Guinness Records (which was actually awesome), a gem appears on my horizons, something that I haven’t seen in a long time and until recently had completely forgotten about. I speak only of the Crocodile Hunter, a show that I shouldn’t have to explain, a show so amazing and hilarious it brings a tear to your eye, a show driven by the legendary and once vivacious, Steve Irwin, God rest his soul. I was immediately overwhelmed with a sense of pride and fulfillment. As I kept watching I remembered exactly why I loved the Crocodile Hunter so much, his energy and love for what he did was unmatched by anyone I’ve ever seen. In this episode he was going through South East Asia surfing and looking for snakes; as he finished riding out a wave he comes up to his camera man, talking about surfing, all of a sudden he spots a snake in the water, he dives off his board and yanks the thing up out of the depths. He begins to tell the camera everything about the snake, and tells us how it’s the biggest of the species that he has ever seen, it was remarkable to see him handling this thing all the while balancing on a surfboard, but the best part was after he was finished giving all the info about the snake he kind of gets it into a compact state and rests it upon his head… like a crazy person… all the while the snakes head is dangling down in front of his nose, lol at that very moment I laughed like crazy and realized how much I missed Steve Irwin, it wasn’t a sad feeling but a feeling of joy for how amazing he was at what he did.

Anyway I just wanted to write something about Steve Irwin because I enjoyed his show so much and wanted to post some clips of him doing all the crazy shit he was known for =)