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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Politics: Big Night

Because I'm a big huge nerd, the night of the State of the Union address is always a big night for me and not just because it's W making the speech. It could be any president - Democrat or Republican - and I would be just as interested. Because it is not just the president himself that is on display tonight but the institution of the presidency.

As an added bonus, we welcome Sam Alito to the Supreme Court today. All this talk of "20 years of progress" being undone is crap. Some people (Ted Kennedy, anyone?) define progress in strange ways.

Hopefully I'll have more to say after the speech. We'll see if I remember.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

TV: Best O.C. Quote Ever

Maybe not the best, but I thought it was funny.

Ryan to Seth:
"Are you high?"

Seth the pothead...who would've predicted that one?

In other news, I was completely disappointed by this week's episode of Lost. Absolutely nothing happened. Charlie going crazy, babies being baptized, who cares? I was waiting for some action, some suspense. I was let down.

At least 24 is keeping me entertained.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

TV: Best 24 Quote Ever

Well, at least from the first two episodes of "Day 5."

Jack to Derek:
"Let's get something straight, kid. The only reason you're still conscious is because I don't want to carry you. Now get in the van."

Pure Jack all the way. Why is he so cool?

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

OMG

Ok, I'm so happy Google Video exists because now I have wacky stuff to post on a regular basis. Take a look at this one. If only I could get Abbie to do the same thing...


Also, who knew you could do so much with pennies? Check out what this guy does.

http://fincher.org/Misc/Pennies/index.shtml

Sunday, January 15, 2006

24 & More

I have been having heart palpitations all week in anticipation of the premiere of 24: Day Five. Oh man, it's finally here. And a Bears playoff game on the same day, right before 24! How could it get any better? Sure, the Bears are losing right now (23-21) but there's still 12 minutes to play.

In other news - and this should come as no surprise - Google rocks my world. I've been exploring the Google Video program lately. I'm not real interested in actually purchasing videos but I do like the other functions of Google video, such as the ability to download most free videos in one of three formats: GVI (Google's proprietary format, playable in the new Google Video Player), iPod Video, and Sony PSP (which are both MPEG-2 compliant formats, I believe, although I have neither an iPod or PSP so I'm not positive). You can also embed the standard streaming flash interface into any website and play any free video on Google Video. See cup stacking immediately below.




Speaking of cup stacking, who knew that was a sport? Note that the adult standing with all the children does not look that impressed. Must be how my mom usually felt.

So anyway, in the spirit of Google Video, look for two videos coming from me very soon with possibly more to follow. The first is a photo slideshow video of Abbie, our cat. It was completely produced by Google's own Picasa (ironic?) with no post-production by me so hopefully it transfers to the site okay. It is uploaded and awaiting verification by Google, which is supposed to take a few days on average. The second video is the infamous "Drunk Tape" that was recorded on May 17, 2003. It was recorded originally on my sister's Hi8 camcorder, then digitized into my new (at the time) Dell when I briefly has a video capture card that got sent back because it wasn't the one I really wanted. Well, it worked well enough to digitize the video. Using Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5, I combined the four parts from my original video capture session, added a title and credits, and did some sound and video transitions, and there you have it: a finished product. Adobe was giving me problems exporting in an MPEG4 format (like XVID or DIVX) so I exported it in the MPEG2-DVD format which yielded an M2V video file, which I'd never actually seen before. Luckily QuickTime 7 Pro had no problem decoding the M2V. I did some last minute editing in QuickTime when I realized that even though the M2V video file was encoded in stereo, the original analog recording and subsequent video capture files were mono. So I ended up with a 2-channel video with only one channel with sound. So, I disabled channel 2 and after a bit of tweaking, found out that QuickTime will put one channel on ALL speakers if I set it to "center." Once the sound was optimized, it was time to export. QuickTime allowed me to do a complete MPEG4 video with H.264 video and AAC sound. The resulting file was about 1/4 the size of the original MPEG2. Isn't compression awesome?

The Bears game is almost over and 24 will be on soon. They are still losing. I've got my fingers crossed.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

China

Rumor has it that there are some new pictures up on my site but there's no link to them. Ok, ok, I started the rumor. But...rather than fire up Dreamweaver at this late hour, it's easier just to post the link here (for now). So... here it is:

http://bhinc.homeip.net/albums/china/index.html

You might notice that this is a new album layout for me. I'm not a big fan of frames but I like how this template provides more information at a glance. No one can miss my witty captions now!!!

Also, you might notice that the photos are of China. These are pictures that my dad took when he was there a few weeks ago. I don't have permission to post them but I'm sure he won't mind. I made sure to leave out the ones that might have trade secrets.

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Happy

New Year!