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November 29, 2006

Internet TV Idea

I have had an idea for a while for an on-line tv show. I have been trying to get interest in it through various avenues. I now figure with the ever so popular push to put new exciting content on-line that someone may just show interest. I have thought about a lot of different angles to push it. Anyways here goes the thought.

Here’s the basic concept:

The program revolves around a pair of scientists confined in a biosphere for a finite amount of time racing a deadline to complete a specific task. Their actions will be captured by cameras placed throughout the sphere and by the third and final person in the program: the camera operator. The cameraperson will be a part of the program by providing an everyman interaction and commentary while taping the scientists. All three will be allowed to have unlimited communication with the outside world via the Internet. There is a catch, however.

The first part of the show is preparation and problem solving by the scientists. All their basic survival needs such as food and water will be met, but all they will have to figure out how to assemble and activate all the equipment they need to accomplish their task and communicate with the outside world. For example, before they can get on the Internet they will have to first build the computer.

After they are up and running, the program would then begin focus on them trying to accomplish their task and their ups and downs along the way.

Basic format would be reality tv meets tech tv meets build or bust.

Revenue streams would be similar to that of the popular car building shows where as all products would be donated to the show in order to help the scientist along the way. Tons and tons of product shots.

Maybe this will reach the eyes of someone who shares similar interest and foresight to help get a project like this off the ground.

November 27, 2006

Giving Thanks

Last week marked the 3rd year Heidi and I got to do thanksgiving together. And for that I am very thankful.

A few other things I am thankful for:
My Father
My Brother
My New Family Members
My Dog
The Ability To Think
Friends

A quick recap of last week-
My dad fixed the guest bathroom
Fixed the leak under the house
Hooked up new air compressor with old
Ate lots of food
Learned about and tried the Oxygen / Acetylene Brazing & Cutting Torch
Looked over the trucks in the woods
Made Initinal Plans For X-mas

All in all it was a great week and could not of happened with out the help of my pops and the rest of my family.

To all of those who were apart of it:
I give you all thanks

November 22, 2006

On the road to Memphis

Note: I am practicing writing. Sorry about the word play. I am seeing if the more I do it, the more it comes naturally. I am really not trying that hard to come up with cleaver stuff I am more letting it stream. This is just a test too see if being lazy and wanting to work on something can go hand and hand. I don't think so but we will see.

Heidi and I took an epic journey through one of American's most beautiful and scenic passageways. From Myrtle Beach to Memphis: There and Back Again. It was a most fun journey with lots of food, spirits, music and (simi) wild beast.

Knoxville, TN was the first leg of our journey. This is where my companion and I meet up with Mr. Pope the Wise. Along with our trusted guide Harley Quinn we rest for a spell, participated in some sporting activities (my step brothers last football game) and partake in some fine food and spirits.

From there we left our trusted guide and headed west through the rollin hills of Tenn. A short stop at Loretta Lynn Kitchen in whence we partake in some tasty grub and left a small trinket behind we the next wondering traveler, we were off.

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Memphis was calling and we were answering. Strolling into the heart of downtown after a quick pass by the glory that was to be known as Sun Records we headed farther into the heart of Memphis. Down Bealie Street, through the cobble stone allies, and along the magnificent waterway of the Mississippi Heidi and I had arrived.

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Staying in downtown put us within walking distance of the sights and sounds of Memphis. Using the inn as the base of our daily travels Heidi and I ventured to the classic Peabody Hotel to watch the water fowl on parade, found a tasty place for vitals (Big Foot Lodge) and planned out future days ventures.

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On day two of the Memphis ventures we found ourselves faced to face with wild animals at the Memphis Zoo. It has to be one of Heidi's favorite things to see and do on vacation. Polar bears are one of the most fantastic creatures I have ever seen in my life. Along with a Sea Lion in which we got to play with, the Polar Bears were part of an North West Adventure series at the Zoo. It was a fantastic mourning adventure before we were to set out for the musical musings of an epic recording studio in America.

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Sun Studios is a quant little building on an ordinary corner in Memphis. If you didn't know what you were looking for you would miss it. Launching so many careers in one tiny place, one has to think that this little building once held the epic crystal stone of musical stylings.

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Once again the gods of hunger were calling and Topps BBQ answered. Upon filling to the brim we ventured back to the campsite for a bit of rest before we talked the nights adventures.

Down a dark alley lined with garbage cans, paper plates and dead carcass bones lies one of Memphis truly hidden treasures. In the middle of alley lies a dimly lit doorway which leads downwards into Charlie Vergos' Rendezvous. This nationally known BBQ restaurant is home to the dry rub ribs that give way to marking Memphis of the BBQ map. Filling up once again on what has to be the finest BBQ that Memphis has to offer Heidi and I were off across the mighty Mississippi River into Little Rock. Little Rock is home to some sport of greyhound racing. One of my guilty pleasures. Upon winning enough to cover our night's outing Heidi and transcended back to our home-site.

The next day Heidi and I ventured out a little further to the resting place of the King Of Rock & Roll. Graceland is literally a place taken right out of history. Preserved to Mr. Prestley's likings graceland is a mecca to all sorts of fans and freaks. It was an adventure it which you should do once but never again. Filling up once again on some tasty BBQ vitals at Interstate Bar-B-Q & Restaurant Heidi and I were back off to rest up for the nights outings of sport.

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Opening day of NBA season is something to be experienced by everybody. This was Heidi's fist time attending a game and she was not let down. Triple OT that ended on a last second shot. Wow! So much excitement Heidi and I ate once again this time at BB Kings restaurant. I skipped out on the BBQ and went for some gumbo.

Memphis was a great place for an adventure. Lots to see and do. However I offer a since of caution to anybody who wants to go there. Memphis is a place in where you will like it if you really want to go. It is not a place to go if you are looking for something special or to go out of a whim. Heidi and I had a want to go. So we did. It was fun but not something we will be doing often.

The return journey was fruitful with the return of our traveling partner Harley Quinn. With a drive through the forest of the Smokey Mountains and the Blue Ridge Parkway I got to pay homage to past relatives. Heidi and I returned home with new stories to tell, new experiences to relate and better bond between ourselves.

We look forward to our next adventure.

November 17, 2006

Bug Guts

Moving forward without moving backwards, hopefully. However this all depends on the weld styling of Mr. Paul Reynolds. I have had some trepidation about leveling off the back end of the bug since I purchased it 6 months ago. Trepidation has turned into full fledge tromping, cutting and grinding.

This all took place last night:

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I want to keep some asthetics of the original bug there but I also want the car to flow properly. With this I looked to see exactly how the car was "put together." In doing so I saw that it contained two different sets of air vents. The first was the one that gave the back of the VW the bubble look. The second was right under that in which had a slightly less angle that matched the new chop of the car far better. It was quite difficult to cut away the top vent and level it all the way through. The hardest part was trying to go over where somebody else had started. I found the side that had not been touched far better to work on that trying to piece mill it together with someone else work. Granted there is still much prep work to be done such as sanding and grinding (to be honest I am not 100% sure I like the second vent on there either) but I was happy with the progress.

Once I purchase the new firewall I guess it will be welding time. Based on my past experience with trying to weld with a wire fed welder I may just leave it up the the expert. I still would like to learn more, but that will have to be on my own dime since I do not currently have a wire fed welding machine.

Here goes some more picts of the work done last night.

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November 13, 2006

Big Foot In The News

I came across this today and thought I should share:
BIG FOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PS I will post about my trip to Memphis soon. Been busy at work.