Monthly Archive for September, 2005

Rererereduxin’

You may have noticed that things are a little different around bennymoto.com. I’ve changed my servers (again…) after the last one had so many issues it only worked maybe 20% of the time and comments have been out for months. I had migrated hiyo.org from the same servers to this one a few months ago.

As with any server transfer, there are broken links galore - namely my excerpts on hiyo.org… which I will fix one day. Sorry for those ugly php errors.

As a sort of general update (and so I remember 8 minutes from now), this is what is up with Chris.

I’m in my fourth year of mechanical engineering at the University of Waterloo. I have something like 2 design projects, a research project, an essay (what? in engineering?), a few fluid power labs in 5 courses, and one bird course (law for engineers). I’ve been blogging extensively to studentlifecentre.com, which I’m enjoying. Averaging about 200 hits a day which is pretty damn nice, and encouragement enough for me to keep it going.

I’m also an exec on the UW Photo Club, helping to organize events and I’m still trying to determine what level of involvement will be for me in CUTC, UWFIT (a student think-tank group), Waste Management for UW Sustainability Project, Engineers Without Borders, Homecoming, the food bank and maybe even Junior Acheivement. When I look at all this, it really seems like I’m trying to kill myself, but I’m enjoying not having any free time and feeling overwhelmed constantly. I guess it’s just my way.

Writing for SLC.com invariably means that I know lot of what goes on on campus, which by extension means I actually know about events I’d be interested in participating in… which means I’m also running around campus almost every day with a full slate of employer infosessions, guest lecturers, festivals, expos, trips to renewable energy farms and what not. So when people ask me how the term is treating me, I usually say that I’m going crazy. I probably am a litte crazy.

I’ve been fortunate to have coaxable friends who will come out to Fed and Bomber meaning I get regular opportunity to let loose - and you should see, I do. Tonight it’s a road trip to Hamilton for a dinner with Stella and then back to the computer lab for some work. Seriously, once DC is open 24 hours I’ll probably not go home to sleep anymore.

Coming up: Oktoberfest, the largest Bavarian festival outside of Europe is in Waterloo every year, and I’ve actually never been before. So this year I’m calling my last chance. And UWPhoto is taking a road trip to Niagara Falls, which is pretty cool because we get to get on the attractions for free so long as we provide them with the photos we take throughout the day. Stir in some techie/entrepreneur conferences and weekly intramural basketball, and you’ve got a busy Chris. I gotta find some time to write these darn reports too.

I almost forgot… I’m already applying like a madman for full time when I expect to graduate in April. All these first week of October application deadlines! I’d better get cracking on that.

Long story short - you now have to book me 4-6 weeks in advance. Are you stressed after reading this?

Hamster hacks

jwz - How To Turn Your Hamster into a Fighting Machine!!
They should start a hamsterhacks.com

Damn the Asian Flush!

Chitney’s Chitney’s Revenge: Damn the Asian Flush!
Seriously, I light up like a beet too.

Get’im Flipper!

Armed attack dolphins loose in the Gulf of Mexico?
Damn, where did I put those army dolphins?

Color Fields Colr Pickr

Color Fields Colr Pickr
Wow. This is really really nice implementation of the Flickr API.

A comics lesson

The Nostalgia ZINE - FunnyBusiness: Circulation and the Business of Comics
A history of the comics industry.

FFDog FFVII Review

The Tim Rogers Final Fantasy VII Review
I love Tim Rogers reviews. It’s difficult trying to explain why this is the most important (Final Fantasy) game ever. I have a great urge to play some ff7 and watch Advent Children again.

relaunching…

bear with us please.

[insert bear icon here]

The internet is broken.

Ok, I don’t know what’s up, but this is the first time since my last post I’ve been able to access my own domain. The lack of posting here has bumped up slc.com. Go find my antics there.

Kitefest 2005

Toronto Kite Fliers Club KiteFest 2005
This year it will be held at Miliken Park, and features “Expert Kite Flyers” from Belgium and Spain. Oh yes.

Taking a Toronto Time out

Having a blog and not having a camera just isn’t the same…

On a related note, on Thursday night the Greyhound and I became good friends. We sailed the sea of pavement to Toronto, where we shorty parted ways. I think he went to Odgenville or something, whilst I let the winds whisk me away to the Esthero concert.

A loverly evening with the Sam and the Betty, the Pink Pirate herself and some 1500 of her fans cramped inside the Kool Haus/Guvernment. It was intimate. Esthero’s set was pretty damn fantastique. And although we missed the encore, Esthero really showed that Toronto was her home, and we all left pretty happy. No pictures because no camera. No one seemed to Flickr the Toronto show either.

Earlier on, somewhere around Dundas Square, some punk ass mosquito decides she needs a feeding from me. That’s fine and all, I don’t mind mosquito bites so much, but right in the bloody forehead? Seriously! Shouldn’t mosquitos abide by some sort of code of honour? Like, stay away from *this* (points frantically to the face), and places like elbows and places where Chris usually doesn’t let the sun shine.

Friday was a great day to catch a Toronto International Film Fest… um film. Beat Takeshi’s sort of trippy pseudo auto-documentary, Takeshis’, “considered so unothodox when it was sneak previewed at the Venice Film Festival that the audience had no idea what to do when it ended”. It was really interesting, and probably needs a lot of disection.

Top off the day with beer and some more beer, and you’d got a pretty good vacation in Toronto.

Jessica Alba has no style

London Free Press: Today Section - Alba calls Uggs fall must-have
Yikes. Please don’t let this be another winter of Ugg boots. Please.

Terry

CTV.ca | Terry
The made for TV movie premieres today (Sunday) at 7PM.

Indie on iTunes

“iTMS Online Application
Indie artists can sell their tracks on the iTMS now. I think the implications are huge.

Sin City DVD

The real Sin City DVD!
How dare they release a barebones DVD of Sin City? A real feature packed version (recut and extended) is out Dec 13th, and includes The Hard Goodbye, Frank Miller graphic novel. Squeals!

Bullfrog Power

Bullfrog Power - clean, reliable electricityFor about an extra dollar a day, you can ensure all electricity you use at home is from renewable, sustainable sources. Yay!

Streetsy

Streetsy -
Jake of Gothamist/Bluejake has started this super nifty site of daily streetart photography. Damn I wish my camera wasn’t broken in Europe.

Weird Sisters

Wizard News: Pulp/Radiohead supergroup forms to be Weird Sisters
This is some damn bizarre news.

Awesometown

The Lonely Island - Awesometown
Dorky skit based show with pure college appeal. The best 15 minutes you’ll ever spend.

Banana Boys

Factory Theatre: Banana Boys
The theatre adaptation of the novel about five Asian Canadian Men is back in Toronto.