Thursday, July 21, 2005

Welp, I got a job. I don't know exactly how I feel about it though. You know, I want the money, but I don't know if I can stand working in a business setting doing technical editing. The only real reason I got the job is because my brother recommended me, and they needed people. Of course, It's only an 8 week job, but they said that there is a chance that I can extend the contract. Hopefully, I can prove myself worthy. Well, This is just depressing me.

What else? Hmmmm. Well, I've been working on a lot of DVD's for myself. We recently got a DVD burner on the computer, so I've been transferring some of my VHS tapes to DVD. I already have done a Juliana Hatfield one with the two bootlegs I had. It is pretty sweet. I also did Save Ferris bootleg and a Damien Rice BBC4 Concert+Videos. It is kind of fun, but I have to use my brother's computer to do it, which is not always open. Whatever though.

NEW FEATURE: NP - what I'm listening to as I type

NP: Helen Love - Better Set Your Phasers To Stun

Picture!!

Friday, July 15, 2005

Disclaimer: This message was written using a voice-recognition software. I then edited it, using my original intent along with the bizarre recommendations that the program gave me. I hope you enjoy it.

Welcome to another exciting adventure in the world of built-in robots. The loyal scientist of mine has been working on some robots, which he always found fascinating. He wants to build robots, robots often in large and important proportions, because the robots have a very important role in society. Received robots were made of cheese. These robots are the most important robots in the following capacity: running, jumping, building and following.

I've been thinking lately a lot about robot babies. What are robot babies? Are robot babies real? The reason? You see, I had a baby robot once who helped me to win levels in Simon and I wasn't sure if these are the faster robots that you were talking about, but I'd be very interested to know if that is true.

Another thing I wanted to talk to about be, what is the importance of the keyboard on the robot? I know that you can type certain commands, but the layperson doesn’t want to go to the robot and type in commands because of potential danger of robot attack etc. etc.

Also wondering about the material with which we will be making the robots. You mentioned bulletproof steel, wasn't sure if someone would actually want to shoot a robot. I don't think the average person was that threatened by robots or felt that shooting it would solve the problem. I suggest a less expensive yet sturdy metal just because I really don't think the gunshot would do much to damage the robots.

I was also hoping that you could clear the Dragons out of the back room because they have been on fire and causing major problems.

Thank you and I will see you later on.

Signing off this is Jeremy. Funny picture.