journal

movemovemove v2

i’m taking full advantage of my relax-iness.  i was sifting thru older posts and came across one that listed my past places of residence.  i think it’s time to update the list.  not that there’s not much to add, given that i lived at my last apartment for the better part of 5 years.  but heh, i threw amsterdam in there.  4 or so months of living off albert heijn has to count for something…

TW– kaohsiung, taiwan (born)
TW– kuang fu, taiwan (pre-school)
TX– point comfort > guest house
TX– point comfort > 223 wood st. > 3 years
TX– port lavaca > 137 seascape dr. > 1 year
NJ– lake hiawatha > knoll gardens > 3 years
NJ– montville > 5 crane dr. > home
NY– cornell u. > class of ’22 dorms, 2nd flr > 1 year
NY– cornell u. > eddygate (2nd flr) > 1 year
NY– cornell u. > eddygate (4th flr?) > 1 year
JP– kyoto, japan > new miyako hotel > 1 month (does this
count?)
IT– roma, italia > sant’anna 6 > 1 semester
NY– cornell u. > college ave. > 1 semester
NY– cornell u. > eddy st. > 1 year
NY– manhattan > 137 e.13th st. > 5 months
NY– manhattan > 342 e.8th st. > 5 years
NL– amsterdam > 357 keizersgracht > 4 months
NY– manhattan > e.110th st. > current
cin3ma + television, journal

clash of the titans

hoo fucker it’s been a long couple weeks.  work has been…interesting, and play has been equally so.  i had written up a post pertaining to last friday’s face-first run-in with religious types, but i’m still finessing that entry.  these situations usually help me to add solidity to my foundation of ideals…conflict usually makes my brain fire on all cylinders.  i’ll just leave that post for another day.  in the meantime, i finally find myself with a brief respite.

i tossed this trailer on my facebook a while back, but meant to post it here too.  facebook makes me lazy…especially with movie trailer posts since it’s so easy to just press the little “share” button.  blah.  i still dig the trailer tho.  the cast is pretty boss too…sam worthington, liam neeson, and ralph feinnes.  and unlike alot of the comments i’ve seen out there, i think the soundtrack that goes with the trailer is spot on…

foodage, journal

pre-holiday season

i sort of just upgraded mt, and then neglected to take it for a spin until now.  i have however since tweaked the design and layout to a point that i’m fairly happy with.  it’s a ‘variation’ on what the old journal used to look like, which i suppose is moot considering i didn’t even keep copies of the old layout files.  oops.  anyhoo…its purty enough for me at this point.  the ajax script was a wee annoying to incorporate when combined with how the archive pages are stored (had a hiccup in the coding for a few days)…but even that’s sorted out.  go me!  and i say that with the knowledge that my web skills are pretty shit these days, compared to my more outgoing days in the distant past.

GENERIC JOURNAL ENTRY
huh, and i noticed that while i was posting up my journal entries for prague, i didn’t even bother to log into my journal my social shenanigans.  so in turn, i have to dial the journal all the way back to the beginning of october.  gar.

WILLIAMSBURG!
well…sometime in the not-so-distant past, i made it a point to hang out in williamsburg with kayako.  it was a dinner meet-up, with neither really deciding where to go til i made it a point to say “i’m down for anywhere really…even your neighborhood…hint hint“.  i just felt the need to get out of manhattan and away from my usual watering holes that weekend.  so we ended up at dumont burger…i think it was.  it was good stuff, tho at that point i was feeling a little under the weather (sickness possibly).  we hung out later at k’s place mixing fancy drinks and then imbibing the aforementioned fancy drinks.

i met my family for brunch the next morning so i could give my niece her gift i got in prague.  she sort of tossed it aside and then sat on it.  adorable.  on the bright side tho, she calls me uncle now and is growing up frighteningly fast.  ohny was that weekend too, but i wasn’t feeling so hot and ended up holing away in my apartment the rest of the weekend (sorry margie!)

FRIED CHICKEN HUNTING
the following weekend was a group trip with hosan and company to congee village to check out their chinese version of fried chicken…called garlic chicken.  that was all kinds of awesome.  sadly, that was the highlight of that weekend, as i spent the rest of it staring at my apartment ceiling.  k, big stretches of time doing nothing…super.  oh here we go…we had our second dinner with building-mates at el paso on 104th.  it was good eating…drinking too. we’ve been trying to do it every other month, but this is obviously easier said than done.  still fun tho to eat around the neighborhood, because god knows i wouldn’t bother if left to my own devices.  the following friday was also dinner at max and patsy’s.  we were expecting frightening scottish fare, but instead got pretty rockin’ lasagna.  thumbs up.  and finally…yesterday was a small get-together with cornell aap alumns in dumbo at rebar.  that was fun…and a first.  they got some feedback from us about what to do and what not to do.  do’s included short surveys, more meet-ups (preferably with liquor), and more often…because its too easy to lose touch with people.  don’ts included long surveys…and no liquor.  or something.  yea.  k…this post took too long, blah.  stupid fancy formatting.

this weekend is a photoshoot for a yoga studio.  at 7:30 in the morning.  yea, it’ll suck  massive.

journal

four point three

h’okay…that took a bit of time.  after some deliberation about the best approach to upgrading the myriad of customizations i did to the original template, my best solution was:

1. save out the database.
2. nuke the whole site.
3. create a new blog and import the old database.

yea…i’m that creative with my solutions.  not that i could help it…they totally revamped how templates and style, etc are applied.  so as of right now, i just took a pre-existing template and butchered it until it started resembling my old site.  i’ll make tweaks here and there slowly til it’s more in line with my old site…friends links, about pages, color schemes, etc.

journal

upgrade

testes, testes…one two three.

after this mornings deluge of annoying as all fuck spam, i was ‘persuaded’ to finally upgrade my archaic publishing engine. not kidding…i was still using mt 2.6. the current version is 4.3. crikeys. anyhoo…looks like everything was upgraded seamlessly. i hope.

addendum
ah fuck…the comment systems fucked up. erm, ill have to get to that later. don’t have time right now really…

journal, photo journal, travelogue

prague 2009 day.06

prague 2009

last full day in prague. we started it off with a trip to the mucha museum, where i learned how to pronounce mucha (hint, he’s not spanish…it’s moo~ch-ha). we then wandered aimlessly a bit before deciding to head up the astrological tower in the old town square. that was some awesomeness…seeing the whole city like that (and especially on the last day after we’d wandered the streets for a week). i was craving a doner (they do it a wee differently than the style imported to nyc), so got that before taking a break back at the hotel. we also got some pastries from one of the stands in wenceslas square…something called “trdelnik”, then sort of slummed it (we were literally down to our last few dollars) with cheap beer, night-time photography, and an early bedtime. sad face. the next morning, we took liberal advantage of the hotel breakfast, then headed off to the airport.
bai bai prague…

journal, photo journal, travelogue

prague 2009 day.05

continuing on!

thursday was designated ‘get in shape’ day…sort of. k, that’s a lie. but it turned out to be a bit of a workout anyhoo…lots of climbing and stuff. elaine wanted to head up the hills we always walked by in mala strana, so we strolled that-a-ways in the morning…towards petrin hill. the area was similar to the other park system we walked up two days prior, except with extra attractions! like the eiffel tower clone (petrinska rozhledna), the hunger wall, and the mirror maze…which was this small faux-castle with a mirror maze inside and a diorama of some battle that happened on the charles bridge. fascinating stuff.

we made our way down the hill back into mala strana and decided to go see the wallenstein gardens too, which were nice and full of peacocks. we then stumbled onto the vojan gardens by accident (we were looking for bathrooms), walked past the lennon wall (dedicated to john lennon…no one really knows why), had a sausage lunch in wenceslas square, then a beer break at skorepka in stare mesto. i ordered a liter of the tuplak…of course i didnt know i was ordering a liter, but…yea, surprise! it was evening by then, so we caught the free goran bregovic concert in the old town square (very cool btw…check the youtube video above), then ate a shitty dinner at a touristy italian restaurant near the town square. your service sucked!

prague 2009

journal, photo journal, travelogue

prague 2009 day.04

prague 2009

KUTNA HORA
wednesday was our official “day out of prague” day…yea. to kutna hora that is, a town east of prague full of “old crazy shit”. we took a train out from the prague train station, and got dumped off at a station that resembled nothing in our guide book. blah…apparently we had to bus it another half an hour to the town center, on the way passing by apartment complexes and supermarkets, all the while next to a passenger that looked like a blonde doogie howser.

it took us a bit of wandering and map-hunting to get our bearings. the town was a bit oddly laid out, though they did have plenty of half-assed signs directing us in the general vicinity of what we think we wanted to see. seriously, fuckshit worst maps ever made. the town itself seemed half-abandoned…the center of it anyway. definitely a bit eery, like the townsfolks knew something the tourists didn’t. “oh, don’t mind the ravenous zombies that pour out of the human bone-decorated crypts and terrorize the town at night during the months of august and september“…*hops in a car and drives away…”

ST BARBARAS
we finally found our first destination, the cathedral of st. barbara. definitely wow. it’s architect was the same designer as st. vitus in prague castle, but i liked this one a little better. its trademark are the 3 distinctive steeples that look like tents…i couldn’t get any decent exterior photos, so you’ll just have to google that. we then wandered aimlessly a bit through town, trying to figure where anything was. we eventually stumbled on the italian court, which used to be the town’s mint. it was pretty quiet that day tho…just us and a few people resting on the benches.

eeery.

it was getting late in the day at this point, and we didn’t want to stick around for the aforementioned zombies (jk), so we bused it halfway back to the train station since the ‘prime’ attraction of the town was actually in a smaller village outside of the town center called sedlec. the prime attraction in question is of course the sedlec ossuary, a creepy crypt underneath a church with chandeliers and wall decorations made from human bones. yea, creepy…but totally worth it. afterwards we treked the rest of the way back to the train station on foot and chatted up an elderly australian couple while waiting for the train to arrive.

we made it back to prague early evening, and decided between the two of us that we’d done the “czech” thing enough and needed some variety. so we headed to a thai restaurant called noi we frequently passed by whenever we wandered around mala strana. it was good stuff…they even had free wifi. score!

journal, photo journal, travelogue

prague 2009 day.03

prague 2009

mashburns in the morn’…yum yum. we decided to do a bit of wandering tuesday. we started at the havelska market for some souvenirs and knick-knacks, and then spent a good deal of time hunting down two modern design stores, modernista and kubista, which were definitely not where the guides said they were at…blah. but while we were on celetna street, we perused those shops too. i even picked up something for my niece…woot. it’s actually still on my shelf (i blame my sis and her laziness in making plans).

we headed north after our shopping towards the jewish quarters, but once we got there, we didn’t really feel like paying to see the inside of a synagogue. *shrug* we wanted to see the old jewish cemetery, but you also had to pay to get into that as well. it must suck for those with family in there hehe. we continued northwards towards the massive metronome on the hill overlooking prague. i read in my guidebooks that the largest statue of joseph stalin used to stand on the spot where the metronome sits now, but it was torn down in the 60’s…too bad. the metronome was interesting tho…and massive. like, really big. we started snapping postcard prague shots once on the the hill, and then we just continued westward, winding thru the massive parklands that eventually connected with the palace gardens of prague castle…convenient! so since we were back in hradcany, we decided to make our way to the loreto church. we got there literally right as it closed…which sucked. so we then took a stroll thru picturesque novy svet, then to the strahov monastery, which also had closed. whups. we decided instead to hang out at the brewery across from strahov, klasterni pivovar strahov, which incidentally had some pretty rockin’ brews and food. we even chatted up this american couple who were from saudi arabia and were on their way to oktoberfest. rock on dudes.

journal, photo journal, travelogue

prague 2009 day.02

prague 2009

whups…been busy these last few days. continuing our czech sojourn…

we had breakfast monday morning in the hotel restaurant. pretty good for your standard continental breakfast. on a side note, they called hash browns “mashburns“…i heckled, then immediately adopted this funny new vernacular. mmm…mashburns. yurrrmmm…

PRAGUE CASTLE
we immediately headed out towards prague castle. given that it’s the prime attraction of the city, we thought we’d hit it up as soon as we could. prague castle isn’t so much a “castle” as it is a massive complex (tho i think it’s officially the largest “castle” in the world). there’s no recognizable bailey, turrets, or even pronounced castle walls (there are walls…they just don’t look like your typical castle walls). the most prominent silhouette of prague castle is of course st. vitus cathedral, which was pretty boss. we roamed the cathedral for a fair bit, along with a few side chapels. the castle grounds themselves were pretty nice too…old golden lane, some of the older medieval aspects left intact, the castle gardens, etc.

afterwards we had dinner at a small restaurant near the base of the charles river on the mala strana side called biskupsky dum. i had to write that down. it’s not exactly something i can go back and google for. actually…i wrote down all the restaurants we went to, because half the time we couldn’t even pronounce it.