I remember trying to come up with a similar project in early high school around the same period as when I came up with a 3d calendar (probably just as good an idea as these t-shirts with calendars on them that I saw for sale in Japan) and place mats with illustrations of tea cups in unhappy situations (one showed a bird's eye view of a tea pot looking over the edge of a table at the shattered tea cups that it had just pushed off). I shaped dough into a soup spoon and baked it until it was really tough. It didn't really work out as it absorbed water more than held it and tasted horrible. This one seems edible if not delicious.
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
It just occurred to me that the reference poster that I used features the same actor that plays Sylar on Heroes. Who would have guessed that he has range beyond playing a villain that precision cuts the tops of peoples' skulls with his fingers to inherit their super powers?
Update: I've just been corrected. A simple Google search would have told me that Christopher Gorham is not the Heroes actor. It must have been the eye brows that made me believe otherwise.
Monday, March 05, 2007
As I am incapable of any original thought of my own, I have come up with this poster for my Photoshop night course (its in its early stages of development). It's based on an inspired re-cut trailer of The Shining , which is one of my all time favorite movies .
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Friday, February 16, 2007
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Monday, October 09, 2006
Friday, October 06, 2006
In related news.....
Today, I spotted a person drinking Coke Blak which hasn't been available in Vancouver . It felt as if I had stumbled upon some sort of mythical creature.
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Of Montreal sells out and does an Outback Steakouse commercial for a lifetime of free steaks and bloomin onions. So would I.
I just saw an Outback Steakhouse commercial featuring a rework of Of Montreal's "Wraith Pinned to the Mist (And Other Games)". "Let's pretend we don't exist. Lets pretend we're in Antarctica" is ever so subtly replaced by "Lets go to Outback tonight. Life will still be there tomorrow." It was one of most the most awkward moments in advertising ever. Whether or not being on an Outback Steakhouse spot boosts an artist's cool factor like being on The OC does remains to be seen.
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Saturday, July 15, 2006
13 Tzameti
13 Tzameti is one great snooty, pretentious, award winning, noir, black/white, French film about Russian roulette.
Friday, July 14, 2006
Who do I think I am? Andy Rooney at the end of 60 Minutes?... well maybe.
Ever notice that customer reviews at online retail stores are almost always favorable to the item in question? A few weeks ago, I bought two spindles of 15 Fujifilm dual layer dvds on sale for 60% of the regular price. When I went about trying to burn them, my DVD drive spat the disks out saying that they were incompatible. I did a little Googling on the DVD-Rs in question and saw that multiple forums had noted that the discs were highly incompatible with the majority of dual layer dvd-/+r drives out there. As I am in Canada (where stores seem to have a bigger fetish with returns than sales), I had no trouble returning the discs so that's not where I'm going with this. Being the good Samaritan that I am, when I returned home from returning the said items I submit user comments for the product on Futureshop's site warning people of the media's low compatibility. It's been a month and my comments are still not posted.
I just did Futureshop customers another favor by submitting comments on an external hard drive that has been known to fail after several months of use. Whether my comment is added to Futureshop's collection of glowing reviews remains to be seen.
There's a pattern emerging here. Sales are often a way to get rid of bad products just like the daily special at your favorite restaurant is just a ploy to use ingredients that will soon expire. This is no brilliantly original epiphany on my part. It's just something we often overlook in our quest to find a good deal.

There's a pattern emerging here. Sales are often a way to get rid of bad products just like the daily special at your favorite restaurant is just a ploy to use ingredients that will soon expire. This is no brilliantly original epiphany on my part. It's just something we often overlook in our quest to find a good deal.
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