• Inactive Bloggers I Know Are On Notice.

September 19th, 2008 § Leave a Comment

If your blog’s name is in brown text below, it’s been inactive.

Do something, or get chopped off the feed reader.

I liked reading your blogs. If I didn’t, I would have already deleted them, like I did Jim Chambers’.

Blurred blogs are personal ones that don’t need to be more public.

• Writing about, Talking About, and Learning About Sarah Palin

September 13th, 2008 § 1 Comment

There are three groups of people when it come to Sarah Palin. Also, there are white racists, but they’re not going to be convinced with anything, so that’s all you’re going to hear abut them, except, possibly in your own thoughts about some members of the second group.

The first group, that I’m a part of, when they heard about Sarah Palin, and went onto research and learn of her background, screamed into the sky “WHAT THE FUCK?”

The second group, is similar to the first, but their reaction was a nod, a smile, and a “Gee wiz, isn’t she a great mother and American?” Because they are in the pockets of the sitting party and the corporations who will become richer and richer if the big dumb elephants continue to shit all over the rest of us.

The third, which is hopefully a smaller group than I believe at times, only hears the second group. They only listen to the second group because the second group, at least for the first week of Palin-fest, is the majority of the media. This group of people have been run so ragged by the last 8 years that they’re forced into at least two jobs and don’t even have the time to properly research the politics of the day. The first group does not know how to talk to people who will believe whatever Wolf Blitzer tells them.

This leads to hysteria. This leads to misplaced sensitivity. This leads to ignorance. This leads to me losing sleep over a vice presidential candidate who would tarnish this country more than the senator who plucked her from obscurity. Except that he was the one who plucked her, so her failures, if they happen, are on him. So, here, there is one person to direct the blame at, for it falls to him.

Of course those who knowingly follow the talking points, they are of the second group, are accessories to this potential national disgrace. But, the best place to aim your shit cannons is at the man from the third richest family in Arizona, who has made an election about trying to prove how the kid raised by a single mom on welfare is an elitist and he, divorced from realities of those with one dinner table, is their kind of guy … an argument which is founded in witting or unwitting racism. The man who would be the oldest president ever (and yes, age is a subject on the table, because Age and Death are connected and Death and President shouldn’t be in the same sentence) for giving the Republican Party it’s first female (and yes, gender is on the table, because John McCain might be on record for being party to or telling more sexist jokes than any major politician in decades, ask him about what women think of Ape Rape) vice presidential candidate. And do not talk about how John wanted Lieberman, because unless it can be proven and jump beyond heresay, it deters from the message, that John McCain is, as one music mogul put it, “buggin the fuck out.”

At the reccomendation of a coworker, I’ve just started reading The New Media Monopoly by Ben H. Bagdikian. Like I needed to think about The Media anymore than I already do.

• Hi, Atus.

August 18th, 2008 § 1 Comment

Hiatus.

 

Will be without computer for a few days.

 

My best wishes for you and yours,

Henry

• Domain Name’d Up

July 24th, 2008 § Leave a Comment


If not for Meth, we might not be at this domain today.

So the process has been as such: pad of post it notes, a pen + me scribbling away furiously.

Then, yesterday, I’m walking home and decide that I should try again. That Method Man might have the answers. “P.L.O. Style,” playing, I hear a phrase that makes my inner rap geek chortle with joy.

Commercial rap, hate it with a passion.

Meth is great. But then he tried to ruin it all with the following, the first three of which being Going As Commercial as it Got:

1. Ntogether Now, the song he did with Limp Bizkit.

2. Red & Meth, the short lived Fox comedy.

3. How High, the film he made about smoking a fallen friend’s ashes.

4. Being kind of an asshole in concerts, saying that the crowd isn’t amped enough.

Yet, for all of this, dude is still with a passion. What, of his recent activity, saves him in my book is dude was Melvin “Cheese” Wagstaff on The Wire, for fuck’s sake. I repeat: With. A. Passion.

Even when he fell into the crowd at Webster Hall, and I braced his fall, saving him from murking hisself, he’s been with a passion.

Which, as one coworker put it this morning, most of what I do is with as well. Not the same, or close. Maybe, I wouldn’t say that myself. Either way, this is the 2.0 Start. Heads and Hands up, people.

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• The Metrics of a Return.

July 23rd, 2008 § 1 Comment

That, is your present for sticking around.

To be discussed in the next … let’s say Month:

+ The Election and The Media. How the latter needs the former and will fuck with it in any way shape or form. Yes Couric, I’m looking at you.

+ Nas’ new record, it’s title, and why the two are forever connected. And how that could be a very bad thing.

+ The Dark Knight, and why Tom Houseman’s review is so bloody wrong that it kills me to be putting him in the blog roll.

+ Dr. Horrible, which was anything but.

+ Greenpoint. A new apartment. Furnishing said apartment. A fire in the street. The small world we live in, and more.

+ Apple. … Well, we’ll see about that. Something in relation to the computer and software maker is soon to follow on this blog. Guaranteed. There’s a lot to talk about. This upcoming product transition. “Real Dan.” iPhone 2.0. How I don’t own an iPhone yet.

• We Are Somewhere New, And It’s Now

July 1st, 2008 § Leave a Comment

Today marked the start of July and the start of a new era, the Greenpoint era. Note: whenever I pack boxes to move, I get “We Are Nowhere, And It’s Now” stuck in my head. Thank you Judd Apatow.

I’ve done the walk from the Bedford L to the apartment a few times now, and I’m pretty happy with the 12 blocks + McCarren length distance.

Just a note so that my expected hiatus isn’t attributed incorrectly amongst the people goodly enough to read this. That stuttering problem I had with the MacBook Pro has been so annoying that this Sunday I’m going to take it in to an Apple store for repair. Yes, yes, I’ve already been less frequent, and there’s been some behind the scenes chaos here at Hypothetical Genius, but this is a see you later. Tomorrow’s Brown Bag’s show at the Knitting Factory, Thursday is moving in day the second, Friday is the 4th aka party hardy, and Saturday is … well … more of Friday. Then Sunday is when this thing goes into the shop.

So I leave you with these words of thought from those guys that call themselves The Hold Steady:

We’re gonna build something, this summer
We’re gonna build something, this summer
We’ll put it back together- raise up a giant ladder
With love, and trust, and friends, and hammers (This summer!)
We’re gonna lean this ladder up against the water tower
Climb up to the top, and drink and talk (This summer!)

• On Their Way …

June 2nd, 2008 § Leave a Comment

> The Kick Ass Week wherein we tie a balloon to the mailbox in SoHo as the universal sign for PARTY OVER HERE, almost the “Good-Bye SoHo” party as I’m on my way to Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

> I’ve owned a few pieces of tech that I’m feeling ready to review (headphones, laptop).

> Review of the amazing McSweeney’s #27.

> I’m about half-way through Grand Theft Auto IV and think I’ll soon be able to issue words.

and finally, tomorrow …

> The end of HRC 2008. The end of my attitude towards it and her. It would be worthless to continue that campaign when we’ve already got the Incredible Crash Dummy himself McCain on the way.

• On That Brand New Kick

May 27th, 2008 § Leave a Comment

New kicks, new theme. Actual post to come later tonight.

It’s The Second Year, Bitches, Back To The Blog

March 3rd, 2008 § Leave a Comment

Recently at work we were talking about how it wouldn’t feel like the new year until a certain book was done. And now, the same sentiment feels apt to describe the new laptop I got in the mail today. So, we’re back at it again. I’m going to treasure this beast of a machine the same way that Hillary Clinton is treasuring these last moments of relevance on SNL* and tonight’s The Daily Show.

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I apologize for the watermark but not the outdated reference. It still works.

Speaking of which, tonight I will watch and react to her appearance on Stewart’s show that is daily. Whether or not this is in a liveblogging fashion will be entirely up to the heat levels, supposedly quite low, that the MBP irradiates onto me as I sit here in the reclining chair.

First not so positive reaction to the laptop: my hands moving across the keyboard seem to trigger the dimming/illumination function more than they should. Maybe my living room isn’t brightly lit, but it’s not dim either.

* Is anyone else really not feeling Armisen’s Obama? Armisen could do no wrong before this letdown, and now his lackluster Obama really doesn’t help the racism inherent in having a guy who most would classify as White playing Barack Obama, the first incredibly likely presidential nominee of color. Lorne Michaels can spin it anyway he wants about how this can be a moment of true color-blindness, but I don’t think the Obama impression (which suffers more from the awkward nature he’s been given, which my roommate compares to Kermit the frog) is impressing anybody.

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