Why I hate Black Friday

When it comes to Black Friday, Americans become heartless, greedy drones.  Why do people feel the need to stand outside in the cold for days to be able to buy something that may not even be offered at a good deal?  People like to push, shove, run-over other people just so they can get “stuff”.  No wonder a lot of other countries hate America.  While other people are starving, homeless, poor, and ill, other people are fighting over toys and objects like little children with a “me” complex.

For shit’s sake people, “stuff” is not what Christmas is about.  Even if you are not a Christian, Christmas is about being with family and friends.  It’s about spending time with loved ones and showing compassion and celebrating life.  It’s not about finding cheap gifts, it’s not about getting that new toy for your kid at all costs.  In our culture, Black Friday has become synonymous Thanksgiving and has cheapened the meaning of Thanksgiving.

Shame on all you mindless drones standing in the cold for days just for Friday.  Shame on all you greedy meatsacks waking up in the early morning hours to buy stuff.  Shame on all you “haves” for thinking nothing but yourselves.  Shame on all you people for proving corporate America right and letting corporations dictate your actions.

Enjoy the holidays!

Google Wave Dirty Review & Invites

If you’re a bit like me, you’ve heard of Google Wave – but may not be quite sure what it’s supposed to do.  Well, I recently got an invite to preview and play with Google Wave and wanted to share my thoughts so far.  The quick and dirty answer to ‘what is Google Wave’ is this:  if instant messaging, email, and wikis got together and got really drunk were somehow able to make a baby, Google Wave would be the product.

At first appearance, Wave seems to be much like Google Talk, instant messaging with the capability of adding multiple people to the conversation at different points. But there’s more to it than just chatting.  There’s the ability to respond privately to individual posts and the ability to reply to a previous post which would appear directly beneath the post and indented.  Another great feature of Wave is the ability to edit someone else’s post (which is where the wiki feature comes in).   Each wave can also be tagged with keywords to make searching easier and a post can be pulled out to create a whole new wave.

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There’s a lot more to Google Wave and I’m sure as time goes by, Wave will have even more features.  In fact, extensions and gadgets have already been implemented, and Wave is open-sourced so developers are encouraged to make Wave even better.  I could go on and delve deeper into Wave, but why not try it for yourself.

If you would like an invite to Google Wave, leave a comment and one will be sent to you.

Thanks for reading!

Update:  8 invites left!

Concert Review #2

So I should have posted an event notice sooner, but it slipped my mind.  Yesterday, a band called Hawthorne Heights played at the Common Grounds in Gainesville, FL.  If you’ve never heard of Hawthorne Heights, I don’t blame you, but they had a couple of hits about 3 or 4 years ago, but seemed to fall of the face of the earth (at least in my opinion).  My first thought was that Common Grounds was a small venue for a band like Hawthorne Heights, but after a little bit of thought, it didn’t seem to be that out-of-place given their relative obscurity in the last couple years.  A total of four bands opened for Hawthorne Heights, none of which I’ve ever heard of, but I’m always excited to listen to bands I’ve never heard of.  (For those that know me, I’m not one to listen to just the mainstream or popular music.)

Unfortunately, I missed the first act, Nightbeast.  But I did happen to catch the next act called Monty Are I, and I am glad I did.  I was quite impressed the style of music and the energy that they played with.  The small crowd (and I do mean small) seemed to enjoy the music and the band engaged the audience and fed off what enthusiasm the audience could emit.  Monty Are I came with a fresh sound and excellent use of guitars, keyboards, drums, trumpet and trombone.  Now I’m not an experienced music critic, just a guy who loves music, but I would say that Monty Are I has got some potential.  Check them out at myspace.com/montyarei.

The next two acts were a bit lackluster.  Punchline came on and tried to play with enthusiasm, but you could tell that the crowd was not into it.  As for me, I felt that the band really did not play anything I haven’t heard before.  In fact they reminded a bit of a band called Fenix TX from several years ago.  They  mentioned they had been playing for 12 years and it seemed that Punchline was a band that had not reall evolved in those 12 years.

Just Surrender was not much better than Punchline.  Although Just Surrender played with a different sound and great energy, it was not anything new (although a newer sound than Punchline).  The music was decent, but the harmony was not quite there.  They made a decent showing, but I’m not lining up to buy any albums anytime soon. Finally, it was time for Hawthorne Heights.  They played with good enthusiasm and the audience seemed to really enjoy the music.  They played a good mix of some newer songs and some older hits.

Overall, it was a good night, but you could tell a few of the bands were a little frustrated either at the lack of enthusiasm or at size of the small crowd.  In fact, I was a little surprised at how small the audience was.   Maybe it was because it was a Sunday night or because of the lineup’s relative obscurity, but a few of us enjoyed the night.  I think I’ll go pick up Monty Are I on iTunes in the next couple days.

Sorry, no pics this time.

Concert night in Orlando (Updated)

Looking forward to tonight!  Why, you ask?  Because tonight AFI (A Fire Inside) is playing at the House of Blues in Orlando.  AFI has come a long way from their punk-hardcore roots, but they still write great music.  I’m sure a lot of people would disagree with me or say that AFI has sold out, but I say they have evolved and grown as a band.  Don’t get me wrong, I love their old punk music and I do miss it, but I think that a band has to grow and evolve to be successful.  No one wants to hear all the same old songs all the time.

This will be the third time seeing AFI in concert and I’m sure I won’t be disappointed; they always put on a great show.  Plus, I love the House of Blues – it’s such a great venue.

Update: What a great show!  I was not disappointed in the least.  Typically, AFI’s first track on any new album is an intro song; usually short and/or mostly instrumental, and each live show begins with an intro from their most recent album.  AFI’s new album did not have their typical intro track, but instead was an intro track and full song mixed into one.  That being said I was interested to see how AFI would start the show.  In typical AFI fashion, AFI came out to their first track on the Crash Love album…and the crowd loved it.

AFI came on really strong with lots of energy and dancing which set the tone for the whole night.  The rest of the night was just as good.  Many songs were played from Crash Love, DecemberUnderground, and Sing the Sorrow.  A couple songs were even played from some of their older punk albums.  All-in-all it was one of the best shows I’ve been to.  I very well think it could be the show I’ve ever seen had they played either Total Immortal or Fall Children from their All Hallow’s EP.

First!

So blogging has been around for quite a while and think I should get into the game (finally).  I think I’m really ready to jump in, but for the right reasons.  First, I am (or was)  a graphic designer, web designer/developer,  software developer, and most of all a tech geek.  I love my gadgets and new technology! And secondly, I’m starting to really hate Facebook.

For a while, Facebook was a great way to connect with old friends and make new friends much the same way as MySpace.  However, lately it’s become StalkBook and StealYourIdentityBook.  It’s become a waste of time and allows others to become all too informed about your personal life.  It’s still a good way to keep in touch with some friends, but most of the time its useless garbage that gets posted.

Speaking of useless garbage, Twitter is not much better than Facebook, just on a different level.  Granted, I don’t have to read about all those stupid quizzes, polls, and games that people engage in on Facebook, but what the hell do I care if you are going to the bathroom, and celebrities are the worst.  There is no way that 140 characters is enough to post anything of genuine meaning.

However, I must give credit where credit is due; Twitter is a great way to network with other professionals.  When I was thinking about freelancing and starting my own business, I found that Twitter was a great way to network with other web designers and share information and ways to further my skills.

So I have decided that if friends and family want to stay in touch or see what’s going on in my life, they can either read my blog or go the old fashioned route and give me a call!  So here’s to success with my blog and keeping in touch with those I care about.