Thursday, July 22, 2010

kylevalade

I think that kylevalade.com is officially ready for action.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Hehehehe

Heh, I was checking the stats for the roomies' sites just now and saw that someone using the South Dakota State Government network was apparently checking out the reference I made to America's greatest tourist stop: Wall Drug, South Dakota (Pierre lies to the east about 2 hours). Unfortunately it doesn't show any search terms, but I find it kind of cute to see that South Dakota is so invested in Wall Drug that it likes to see what people think of it.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Git 'r rdy

So apparently Megoez and I are leaving on our big road trip in like 10 days-ish. This would have happened earlier if Sus and Aviva hadn't dropped out last year. But, you know, I'm trying not to hold it against them.

Right now I'm trying to get some good ole road trip mixes goin' on. I'm thinking maybe having it mixed by region, but that might take far too much research. So far I only have the Piedmont blues, which is, I think, relegated to the Carolinas. But I'm not sure what else I could do. Of course, there's REM and the Allman Brothers for Georgia, and KHNO for the Russian segment, but I can't think of anything for, say, New Mexico or Mobile, Alabama. MLK Jr. speeches? I also haven't really gotten Megan's approval for this endeavor.

And then I was kind of thinking it might be fun to do some sort of blog. But it couldn't be some lame couples' road-trip blog with like pictures of Niagara Falls, because that would be stupid. And it couldn't be a blog filled with pictures and information about Wall Drug, because we aren't even going there. Corned Beef Sandwiches Across America? SPRING BREAK '010? Or maybe I could take a stand for colon cancer or see how much beer we can drink through any given 6 hour segment of road (to be determined by adding the digits of time and dividing it by the difference of the digits of time and then multiplying that by pi).

I don't know. The digital aspect of the trip is going to be a disaster. Any ideas?

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Saturday, March 13, 2010

New Blog

My new job involves a lot of staring at HTML while I'm busy making mass emails with Exact Target, so I've decided to develop that staring and force it into something practical and make a new blog. Well, come to think of it, I don't know how practical blogs are, but I figure web development might be. The blog is under construction, though, like pretty hardcore. I have a background image in mind, but I haven't had time to make it, and my pirated Photoshop license just expired something "catastrophic" and Gimp is the weirdest program ever, and there's no RSS as of yet, and the padding between the header and the wrapper isn't so hot (in Firefox). I'm really tired, too. BUT, what I'm sort of proud of is the fact that if you make your window smaller, it all shrinks to fit the window!!! Pretty cool, huh? Well, it shrinks to a specified point, unless you're using IE, in which case, there is no point because IE doesn't support min-widths yet for some reason. Turns out that IE and Firefox/Chrome are super different. The differences actually blew me away, though I had already known that they were pretty different, and I haven't even tried Opera and Safari yet.

Anyways, check out KyleValade.com. The title so far is "This is Black and White", but that was originally just a placeholder, because the page was pretty much just black and white. I'm not sure if that will change.

Dammit, I'm going to bed. This daylight savings thing, sweet as it will be, might end up being sort of killer on Monday morning.

Happy daylight savings.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Oh, C'mon

Sorry for another photo post, but it's pretty much the only exciting thing I've been doing aside from work. I've recently gotten pretty into Marco Breuer's photography and he had this one where he put hair on some paper and did something to it. I can't find the image right now and it's late so I'm not going to try that hard. So I kind of did the same thing - dipping hair into developer and then putting it on paper and then turning a light on and stuff. My first photogram, I guess.



Except for the background is unfortunately more pink than it looks here. I think because the light was on while it was in the stop bath.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Wait, so I got some more...

OK, so work called me...well, actually, I ended up calling them to see if I was working this evening like I usually do, and they told me that I didn't have to come in because nobody was buying any sandwiches. I actually hadn't thought of it, but it just occurred to me that the masses were probably eating some paczkis instead of sandwiches today. Or they were all in New Orleans or something. This is all based on the assumption that today was Mardi Gras, which I haven't confirmed yet. So anyways, instead of working, I went down to the darkroom again. And when I emerged, I was holding these high above my head. Very carefully, though, so I wouldn't get fingerprints on them.

I think they're cooler than the last ones. But, you know, that's just my humble opinion.



Wednesday, February 10, 2010

On RapidShare

RAPIDSHARE SUXXORZ!!!

I haven't been able to download anything the past 4 times I've tried (that's over the past few weeks). It keeps telling me that all the download spots are reserved for premium members.

Darkroom BAM

I've been in my darkroom for about 10 hours over the past two days. And I managed to get a couple of things that I thought were okay. Except that the whites were mostly grey which I didn't realize until after the pictures had dried. I guess Photoshop could change those whites right quick, but I'm not sure if I'm willing to do that yet.

So here is the better part of what I've been working on...



This one (^) and the first one are actually from the same negative, if you couldn't already tell.
And this one is from the same negative as the second one...this is just zoomed in on the right side. Why didn't I just put the similar ones together? Well, because they didn't show up next to each other in the selection window and I would rather type this out than drag and drop their images now.

Anyways, I'm pretty excited about these and the ones that will be coming later. Let me know what you think!


PS. I didn't realize how small those images are. Maybe I'll put up some larger ones later.
PPS. The rotation on those was pretty arbitrary. It was kind of hard to discern the bottom from the top.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Al-Qaeda6969.com

Wait, and I'm serious, I want to make an Al-Qaeda6969.com. The rival religious group will be AL Qaida, headed by the radical fanatic Al-h'Ands.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

A New Era in Song Titles

Let it be known that one day an album will be made wherein the song titles will all be based off of song lengths interpreted as area codes. Thus, a song that is 3 minutes and 13 seconds (3:13) will have something to do with Detroit, MI (or Grosse Pointe). Or the title of something that is 5 minutes and 86 seconds in length will deal with St. Claire Shores, Harrison Township, Roseville, or the rest of Macomb County, MI.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

New Blog Idea???

So I was reading the newspaper today and it was talking about a recent US/Yemen attack on al-Qaida operations in Yemen. It then went on to say that "Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula said in a statement, dated from last week and posted online Sunday, that the first airstrike was conducted by U.S. jets."

Essentially, one of these days, I think an al-Qaeda blog is in order. I tried to see if al-qaeda.blogspot.com was open, but of course someone took it.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Chicago Brick Glass



N. Washtenaw and W. Medill

I'm sure you can guess whose apartment this is.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Muzak

I was just listening to this song and thought that it was pretty. It's kind of a compromise between static and Arvo Part.

It's by The Holy See off of their album Fucking Physics and is called "Untitled 03" - 299kbps.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ETTJKY2L

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Blogblogblogblogblogblogblogblogblgoblgoblogblgobblog

I just found this blog via the Postcards' myspace page. I haven't really flipped through it yet, but it sounds way awesome. It's gotta have something good. The premise of the blog is that this guy works at a radio station and is given CD's by Canadian bands that are fated to never make anything of themselves, and these are the ones that he likes most or that stand out to him in some way. It might be notable that the Postcards are included in this list of ne'er-do-wells, but perhaps not.