Sunday, October 14, 2012

coffee

I am the person who gets a cup of coffee and adds copious amounts of milk/cream and sugar/sweetener. My coffee addiction is fairly minimal, as I only indulge in the bitter goodness 2 to 4 times a week. Is that an addiction? Who knows. At any rate, I douse my drink (if it's possible to douse a drink) in milk, and then thicken my coffee with sugar by the spoonful! I know I am painting a glorious mental taste picture of bitter/sweet/milky/pastie/gritty/glorious drug infused (caffeine) beverages and I must say, I really do enjoy a good cup of coffee.

Now. This morning, I awoke at the early morning time of 9:00 AM, and I was in need of a dose of caffeine. I brewed some coffee, broke out the sugar and milk and, through careful calculations and precise measurements (luck) I found myself drinking a delicious mug of pristine coffee (except for all the milk and sugar, but, never mind.)

Anyways, I just wanted to share my story of coffee deliciousness.

- david -   :D

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Atlas Shrugged Part II


I have just returned from watching Atlas Shrugged Part 2, and I must say, I thought it was a significant improvement over the first film. The story was more engaging, the plot was more interesting and the overall flow of the film was much better. I was at first surprised that the cast was entirely different from the first film, however as the plot developed, it seemed that this was the case in order to show that the events of part 2 were later in time than the events in part 1.

The story continued the search for an answer to the question "Who is John Galt" and relieves new information to who or what he is. Watching the first part is not a prerequisite to watching this film, although many references are made to part 1, such as the John Galt rail line, and of course all the characters are the same. The story also focuses on the issue of government control, collectivism and big businesses relationship with the government.

The filming was good, the acting was good, the effects were good. Nothing spectacular, but nothing all that bad. If you are looking for an interesting story, this is a good movie. It makes you think, and seeing as how the US 2012 elections are fast approaching, the release of this film comes at an interesting time! This film really made me question some things about governments role in society, and, while I am not going to Washington DC tomorrow to protest, I may look at things slightly differently in the future.

So if you want a good movie, an interesting story and a thought provoking plot, this may just be a film you will enjoy. Not amazing, but not bad either.

FINAL SCORE:

Story/Plot: 8/10
Acting/Cast: 7/10
Effects/Visuals: 6.5/10
Music: n/a (not much music in this film)

OVERALL: 21.5/30 - 71.67%

UPDATE AS OF 12/19/2014
The verdict?
Pretty damn good / Recommend Heartily

7 out of 10

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

M*th

It is the subject of much terror, hate and loathing, as I am one of many who, well, lets just say I am no fan of the mathematics. Even times tables are evil in my opinion, and it seems as though it just gets worse as time goes on. Despite the obvious good math has done for our society, I just cannot seem to fathom how people could actually stand to do math for a living. I guess what I am saying is that yes, math is important for people like engineers, scientists, computer programmers and the like, but a comm/art major like me? Really? 3 years of math just to get a BS in communications!!!!! Well, anyways, my ranting and raving must stop somewhere. At any rate, I hope you are well, and I will talk to you soon.

- David

Monday, July 30, 2012

I Dream of Colored Bubbles

Addicting android games and a lack of things to do are to blame for me pouring hours and hours into a app game called Shoot Bubble, a game where the goal is to match up similarly colored bubbles so that they "pop" and you need to pop all the bubbles to move to the next level. O.K, now that we have established what the game is all about, I can continue with this story. So, last night I was laying in bed, trying to go to sleep, and as I closed my eyes, I began to see bubbles floating in and out of my brain eyes. Now, bubbly dreams are not all that uncommon in my life, but there was something different about these bubbles. These bubbles were the same ones from the app game shoot bubbles. Yes. This game has worked its way into my brain enough so that my dreams are now filled with colored bubbles. Colored bubbles of EVIL and ADDICTION and EVIL.

If I do not make another blog entry, it is because these bubbles have taken over the world.
I'll talk to you guys next time. Maybe.

- David

Friday, June 22, 2012

Summertime

Summer is a supposed to be fun, relaxing, and peacefull, right? Well, while mine is fun (ish) so far, it is severely lacking in the latter 2 ideals of what summer should be like. I am doing an internship for 15 hours a week, 2 online classes, working and trying to keep up on my YouTube channels and this blog. Add to that a potential tutoring job and you have a chaotic summer that is ever so busy.

But like I said, my summer so far is going well, and I generally enjoy the different things that I am doing. I would like to get a website up and running if at all possible, so we'll see how that goes, but for now, I wish you all a terrific rest of the summer! :D

Friday, June 1, 2012

JUNE!

This month I hope to be much more active here on my blog. I would like to start posting stuff about design, as well as more writing projects that I undertake. I will hopefully serenade you with design, short stories and videos on my YouTube Channels. I think June will be a great month, and I wish you all a superb summer.

Talk soon,
David

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

impermanence

Earlier today, I had one of those "I'm gonna die" moments. Not like I'm gonna die right now, but it just struck me that someday, I will die. Now, you always know somewhere in the back of you mind that you are going to die someday, but every now and then, for me, at least, I get a very lucid moment where I feel like that fact really sinks in. It makes you want to do something, anything, just go outside and enjoy being alive! I think the impermanence is one of the things that makes life so great. If you were going to live forever, there would be nothing to make us do things. I don't know, just thought I'd share. Talk soon. :D