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Thursday, 11 December 2008
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Heyo everybody,
I'm participating in a big group art show at GR2 that is opening on
Saturday the 13th and will be going till the 14th of January.
IF you happen to be in the area please come check it out. If you can't
come Saturday come by any other time to check it out.
Paix, Tru
Post-It Show 3 at GR2
December 13, 2008 - January 14, 2009
Reception: Saturday, December 13, 6:30 -10:00
Giant Robot magazine and stores is proud to present Post-It Show 3 at
GR2 in Los Angeles. Curated by artists Mark Todd and Esther Pearl
Watson and Giant Robot, the exhibition is slated to feature nearly
2,000 works by over 95 noted contributors each starting at only $20.
These pieces will be on standard-sized 3" x 3" Post-It notes. (Larger
sizes of 4" x 4" and 6" x 6" will also be available.)
GR2 will offer them on a cash and carry basis, so they'll make great
holiday gifts.
Over 95 artists will be contributing over 2000 pieces for the show.
GR2.net
Friday, 22 August 2008
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I need to update. It has been a great few months.
Here are some pics from my underwater camera when I was in Maui in July. I'll try to upload some more pictures or updates later at work.

I thought I saw a sea turtle swim under me while I was boogie boarding at Makena's Big Beach. I had my underwater disposable with me so I stuck it underwater and pointed it in the direction I saw the turtle swim and got lucky.
A butterfly fish and some sea urchins and coral.

While snorkeling at Ulua we swam very close to a three flippered fellow; it was the second turtle we practically rubbed shoulders within two days. We saw a huge turtle at Black Rock in Kanaapali.
A few striped fish chilling over some rocks and coral.

Weston all geared up for snorkeling.
Makena's Big Beach was lovely, but a rough bitch. Broke right on shore and hard. One could break a neck or your back out there and some guy even came up to me to tell me to be more careful after a wave smashed me on the sand and another smashed me before I could get steady on my feet.
Sea urchins and coral at Ulua.
Friday, 04 April 2008
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So there is a minor snag in my July vacation plans now with the bankruptcy of our airline. All our accommodations and our transportation are booked, but exactly how we're getting there is in the air.
It isn't a terrible setback as there are still many airlines flying to Hawaii and we only need to pick another. Other logistical things are a nuisance though. Did you know that if you want to fly out of the Bay Area to Hawaii you'll most likely have to change planes in either LA, Vegas, Salt Lake City, Seattle, etc.? We may as well just have a brief holiday in the Bay Area and then come back down here to fly out.
Eh, que sera sera. We'll figure it out though I do feel bad for the bride since she now has this to worry about if she told more of the wedding guests to book that airline.
Awesome Asparagus Risotto.
1 pound of asparagus tips
4 strips of bacon
½ cup of chopped shallots
1 cup of Arborio rice (or any other rice used in risottos)
½ cup white wine or white vermouth
4 cups of broth or stock (veggie, chicken, beef, etc…I used frozen stock I made from my delicious thanksgiving turkey)
1 tsp garlic powder
½ cup shredded or grated parmesan/parmigiano
salt and pepper to taste
handful of chopped parsley
Wash asparagus and cut into 1"-2" sections and discard tough ends of the stalk. Blanch in boiling water for 2 minutes and then scoop out with a slotted spoon and dunk into an ice bath (to keep it green).Heat broth and keep it simmering
Heat pan to med high and cook bacon, rendering out fat. Remove bacon and set aside.
Add shallots to pan and cook till begin to turn translucent. You can turn the heat down to med.
Add rice to pan and toss to coat rice with bacon grease.
Add wine/vermouth to pan cook with rice. Stir occasionally or shake pan to make sure rice doesn't stick.
When wine is absorbed begin adding broth, ½ cup at a time to pan. After you add each half cup of broth wait till rice has absorbed it before adding next cup of broth. Keep on with stirring or agitating pan every now and then.
Add garlic powder with last half cup of broth and cook a little more till rice is just al dente and tender (but not mushy, then you've overcooked it).
While waiting for rice to cook you can chop the bacon (and the parsley if it isn't already chopped) and drain ice water from the cooked asparagus
Remove pan from heat. Stir in cheese, bacon and parsley. Fold in asparagus and enjoy. Best eaten while hot.
Thursday, 13 March 2008
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100bunnyarmy.com
So I've found a better host and resolved some issues and put up a temporary page for now. I think the main problem was the hosting service.
All I can say is that GoDaddy's free hosting blows and that X10 Hosting is awesome.
I know pretty much nothing about designing a webpage but hey, it'll be something new to learn and do.
100bunnyarmy
Right now it isn't very pretty but it is doing the job.
Tuesday, 11 March 2008
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Suprises
Some surprises are nice, some just freak you out completely.
A week or two ago Weston offhandedly said he had a surprise for me and being th curious person I am I tried to guess what it was. It was all to no avail and I was still clueless hours later.
So he decided to get me back for my ardent curiosity.
I walk into his room and he gets down on one knee. All I am thinking is, "What the hell?!"
He reaches into his pocket and pulls out a CARD.
Thank goodness it was a card; in fact it was a little card he made asking me to come to Hawaii with him this summer.
Not to say there won't be a wedding involved, but thankfully it is his friends' wedding and not ours.
I had nothing to say when he did that, it was the bad kind of speechless where you don't know what to say since you don't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
He was right, the idea of marriage is a great way to mess with me...I'm just too young for that shit.
I've never been to Hawaii so I'm quite looking forward to that in July. So if you have any recommendations for things to eat, do, or see on Maui feel free to let me know!

