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April 14, 2009 : Rob Stover + Oxidizer-55 + The Urban Freefall Project
So as you know, I have started up parkour. At a party I DJed not long ago; I met Rob Stover, who is also into parkour. We talked for a while then he showed me his Facebook profile picture... a perfect silhouette of him jumping over a rail. Well... I had some real fun with it in The GIMP. I edited the white background out and put in Oxidizer-55 form www.thefractalfactory.com and edited in the "The Urban Freefall Project" logo. Here is the result:
Rob Stover + Oxidizer-55 + The Urban Freefall Project
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January 30, 2009 : Life
Life is a bitch, then you die.
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January 19, 2009 : PK
I have randomly decided to tale up Parkour with a good freind of mine. Idk what more to say.
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December 26, 2008 : My Christmas computer story...
I am an owner of a 15 inch Macbook Pro. I got it at the beginning of summer '08. I used to use Windows, but now I will never go back. For me and a lot of fellow Mac owners, a Mac is not just a computer, it like best friend. This may sound crazy to you, but I'm sure many people agree. It all started one Wednesday afternoon, the week of finals. I got out early from school because of the finals schedule. I went straight home and started to study for my next finals. If you know me, I get really bored really fast. I got on facebook and noticed that at least 12% of my freinds had changed their profile picture in the past 24 hours and decided I should too. So I grabbed my trusty Mac and looked around for a good place to take a cool picture (I'm the type of person who always puts up those cool looking, heavily shopped, studio-like photos. I really have no choice because I don't do many social things where people are taking photos.). So I saw a corner of my room and decide to move everything out and use that as a place to take photos. After a while of that I remembered that I have to study. Being the complete dumbass I am, I left my Mac on the desk while I moved everything back. Thanks to the good 'ol Murphy's Law, as I'm moving a potted plant shelf thingy back where it was, one of the smaller potted plants decided it wanted to ruin my day and fell on my Mac, completely obliterated the j, k, and m keys on my keyboard, leaving potting soil EVERYWHERE, and most likley killed the poor plant. So I took about 2 hours and cleaned as much dirt out of the inner workings of my Mac as possible. Everything still works, seemingly. I went back and plugged it in to charge. It sat there a while, playing some music while I study. At complete random it shut off! No warning, no system lag, nothing. Once I booted up again, the error logs said there is nothing wrong and had absolutley no explanation of why it did that. This kept happening, at completle random. I went to the local Apple store and had a meeting with a Mac "Genius". The most retarted genius I've ever seen. Looked at the smahed keys and says "Apple care plan is void, and the problem is a LogicBoard damage. It's going to cost about $1,200 to get it replaiced". Fast forward to Christmas day, oh happy happy. I got what I wanted for Christmas, a Rosetta Stone program for German. I installed it, works fine. Knowing that my laptop only shuts down randomly when it's plugged into the power outlet, I used my battery. I ran down the battery to about 15% and realized I left my charger thingy at home (somehow I got from my house to my Aunt's house in the middle of all this) I shut down my computer and spent some time with my family. Back at home, I plugged it in, and booted up. All is fine until it shut down again. I pressed the power button and the apple symbol showed up for a split second then it shut down again. I pressed the power button again and it froze, so I yanked out the battery and the power cord. I tried to boot up agan, but this time I used the handy command + v trick, to see what all was happening. "Unable to mount 'Macintosh HD'." was the error I recieved. Wonderful. Right after I enter the registration key for Rosetta Stone, my HD goes out. I poped in the Mac OS X install disk and booted from it. I went to the Disk Utility and ran Verify Disk on my HD. Failed, figured. Then I ran Repair Disk and sat as still as a statue for an hour waiting for it to give me good news. Failed. Retry. Failed. Retry. Failed. Then it gave up. I ran it one more time, SUCCESS!!! I rebooted and now everything is fine. I really don't think a damaged LogicBoard is the cause of the random shut down. I think it's a power/battery problem. That was Christmas... I broke and fixed my Mac with way too much unneeded stress.
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November 24, 2008 : Skullcandy SC-HESH review
I have just recently purchased a pair of Skullcandy SC-HESH headphones... The best sound quality I have ever heard. They are noise reducing, but most effective when your music is loud enough. I don't really mind that since I need to be aware of the main output sounds when I'm DJing. They work perfectly for pre-cuing in djay, and they are cofortable. The ear pads are made of soft leather and fit my head well. I reccomend these headphones to anyone reading this. That means you better get up and go buy them now.
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