Friday, November 17, 2006

Ye EHX pirates of the Long Beach

Arrrrrrrrgh! There Mates

Twas a damp evenin' and ye moon was hidin', Yet the harbor glowed an eery bit that night we were findin'. Queen Mary was docked somewhere near here, Opera Joe was singin' out near the end of the pier. Mighty cleats they must be, to hold such a great ship, indeed.

Twas 2 young lovers out in the night air, walking amongst the ruins of yesteryear. Pondering our current era, I wish there were no mascara(does that work?). Ye Mighty Music Mates were raging in the saloon's, Buildering and Extreme walking plus acting like goons! A litte slimy harbor swimming, sometimes can be sooooo fullfilling!

To the Pirates from the Tahoe enjoying the ride, I hope they all smile with pride.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

SEMA Vegas 2006


Enroute to SEMA somewhere in the Mono Quadrant.





Docking the vessel with a local Antiquasaurus Rex in the Goldfield Galaxy near Uranus Major.




The Lowriderians display a common cruiser used in Vato Cholo Sector 4.




This came directly out of Operation Urban Storm. The Urban version of the Cav Scouts vehicle of choice.



Cool new gadgets found in the SEMA Sector Vegas 0-sixer.
Check these out!


www.azentek.com
Mobile computing in your car!


www.visualogic.com
Great Screen solutions for your vessel!


www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/v3/pg/album/compare/0,,2076_310069872,00.html Very impressive AV controllers, not just for DVD's anymore!

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Vegooser






I found myself in a tent at Vegoose surrounded by people hoping to pounce on an open computer. They each held a blank cd and were hoping to fill it with free music by downloading from one of their favorites performing at this years event. I was amazed that after paying money to enter such an event that people would spend time doing this rather than enjoying the many other attractions let alone the three stages of live music. People apparently love their media and are willing to go out of their way to obtain it, live music playing nearby or not.

The boogy factor was rather low for such an event. On a scale of 1-10 I would say that the wiggle meter was at a 4! Lot's of head bobin' and singalongin' but not many bodies movin' to the groovin'. Who knows, maybe all the disco kids where out during the sunlit hours? I wasn't there for the daytime festivities, however though one would think the night time would be the right time especially in Vegas!

The bands that I saw were great and the sound was amazing! Tom Petty was rockin' the old favorites as were the Black Crowes. The Mars Volta were doing some experimenting which was neat. I could hear Keller Williams from the trailer in the parking lot, he was jammin' hard. I hope people were dancin', cause I was a freaker not even anywhere near the speaker! He he he! Good times!