Andy Gapin

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New shirts

April 30, 2008 - 5:36 pm

I just got four new t-shirts this week. The first one is from Chop Shop and is probably my favorite. The other three were from a random grab bag of three shirts from Beautiful/Decay. Of the three, I really only like the first one, but such is the risk you take when you order three random shirts.





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Screw Paramount

- 3:35 pm

Now this pisses me off. Paramount makes no mention whatsoever of plans to release Cloverfield on Blu-Ray and go ahead with releasing it on solely DVD last week. Then they wait for suckers like me to go out and buy it figuring it’ll be a while before an HD release of it is available only to now announce that they will be releasing a Blu-Ray version on June 3, only a month and a half after the DVD release. They obviously knew before that they were going to do a Blu-Ray release this soon, but they purposely waited on the announcement so that they can get twice the revenue from people like me.

Well, screw that! I refuse to buy this movie on Blu-Ray now. Personally, I think that putting the movie out in HD will actually take away from Cloverfield because of the low-quality that was intended. The idea is that everything was filmed on a consumer-grade camcorder so the quality shouldn’t be great, but I’m willing to bet that they will throw a few extra features on the Blu-Ray verion that aren’t on the DVD.

Paramount, unless you’re willing to offer a coupon for the difference or a trade-in program, neither which you’d actually do, you are one collective ass.


Crumb – Seconds > Minutes > Hours

April 28, 2008 - 8:17 pm

I love this album.

I had forgotten about it until about a week and a half ago, but a random Bodyjar song that someone sent me reminded me of Crumb. They only put out two albums and there’s almost zero information on them online, but if you can snag a copy of this album from somewhere you won’t regret it.

I’ve been listening to it almost constantly since then and I feel like I’m in high school again, but unlike Nothing Gold Can Stay, I’m not ashamed of this one. It’s fun, poppy indie rock that anyone should be able to get behind.



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Crumb – Seconds > Minutes > Hours

- 8:17 pm

I love this album.

I had forgotten about it until about a week and a half ago, but a random Bodyjar song that someone sent me reminded me of Crumb. They only put out two albums and there’s almost zero information on them online, but if you can snag a copy of this album from somewhere you won’t regret it.

I’ve been listening to it almost constantly since then and I feel like I’m in high school again, but unlike Nothing Gold Can Stay, I’m not ashamed of this one. It’s fun, poppy indie rock that anyone should be able to get behind.



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The Playlist 4/23

April 24, 2008 - 10:12 am

It was a pretty mellow show overall, but still good.

Colin Meloy Here I Dreamt I Was An Architect/Dreams Sings Live!
Doctors And Dealers One Day Confessions Of A Drunken Mind
In Flight Radio Somewhere In Between The Sound Inside
Elbow Ground For Divorce The Seldom Seen Kid
Lo Fine Words Like We Not For Us Two
Breeders, The We’re Gonna Rise Mountain Battles
You Me & Iowa Dress The Stage The Adventures Of
Ghosty Dumbo Wins Again Answers
Details, The Underground Draw A Distance. Draw A Border
She And Him Sentimental Heart Volume One
Grand Archives A Setting Sun The Grand Archives
Billionaires Eighties Movies Really Real For Forever
Mumlers, The Hitched To The Sun Thickets & Stitches
Lemuria Lipstick Get Better
French Kicks Carried Away Swimming
Morrissey First Of The Gang To Die Greatest Hits

DVR = a whole new TV experience

April 23, 2008 - 8:35 pm
A friend of mine just recently made a blog entry about this very same topic and he was right on in saying that it changed his life. I just finally got a DVR about three weeks ago and maybe it didn’t change my life, but it changed the way that I watch TV.

Being a huge gadget person, it’s probably kind of crazy that it took me this long. I always had the plan of having my HTPC handle all things DVR for me, but I never found software that I really liked and my cable provider uses a card for digital cable that couldn’t be used with my PC. Beyond that, I also found it really easy to either download TV shows I missed or watch them online even though this usually meant waiting a day for it to become available.

Now with DVR, it’s not only easier to watch shows I missed, but I can do it right away. I don’t have to wait for it to be available online and I can even start watching before the show has ended. In the end, my TV watching is so much more efficient now. I skip commercials and the theme song and I start when I want.

Then there are the times where I’m sitting at home on a night during the week feeling lazy and I want to stretch out an hour of TV. From 7pm to 8pm here, The Simpsons and Seinfeld are on at the same time as two episodes of Scrubs so I’ll watch Scrubs and DVR The Simpsons and Seinfeld to watch right afterwards. So one hour of TV just became two and my night has been made even more rerun-tastic. It’s great!



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Seriously…

April 18, 2008 - 7:42 am


I’ve been saying this for years, but this image says it better than I ever could…



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Birthday presant shirt

April 17, 2008 - 9:48 pm

I got this shirt as a birthday present this week.

It’s a Festivus for the rest of us!



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Technodependent

- 10:51 am

If you’re anything like me, and hopefully you’re not, you’ve become way too reliant on technology. Everyday, I rely on at least two computers working properly at home, my cell phone, and my iPod. If anyone of these stop working for even a moment, my whole life gets thrown into disarray. I can handle my car breaking more than any of these giving me problems. My phone is a PocketPC smartphone so I keep my life in it. I store all of my friends’ phone numbers, email addresses, birthdays, and more in there. I also keep my to-do list, calendar and appointments, passwords to websites, insurance and financial information, and a list of my DVD collection in there (this is necessary when you buy so many DVDs that you can’t keep track of what you own and don’t own). I also use my phone for GPS, an alarm clock, and in place of a watch. Not to mention how much I use it for internet use when I’m out.

My phone = my life.

It’s sad that I got this bad. It didn’t happen overnight though. It slowly built up over the last three or four years as I added more and more bits of my life to it. For a short while before that, I used a paper pocket planner and remembered everything else. And before that, say five years back, I used to just remember everything. I didn’t have a problem either. I never forgot anything. Appointments, to-do stuff, phone numbers and email addresses, and passwords, I remembered it all. Now that I rely on my phone to keep track of all of this stuff, I can’t even remember what I’m doing tomorrow night even though I just made plans about a half hour ago. It’s really bad. I hate being this reliant on technology, but there are some advantages to keeping all of this stuff in a PDA (my phone, in this case). This is not the blog post for that.

Over the weekend, my phone decided that it would be a good idea to break itself. It was a software problem so I was able to fix it by doing a “hard reset.” This basically restores your phone to the state it was in when you first opened the box. So I lost everything on it. Normally, I keep backups and would be able to just restore everything. However, since I switched my laptop to Linux two months ago, I haven’t been able to. Syncing a PocketPC device with Linux is a pretty involved process to get set up and then when it’s set up, it doesn’t really work too well. Or at least that’s what my experience has been. On top of just keeping data synced, I have the ability to create backups in a similar manner to imaging your computer’s hard drive. Unfortunately, I didn’t schedule these because I mostly cared about the data that was being synced between my computer and my phone anyway so I thought I was covered…and I didn’t think about this when I changed operating systems on my laptop.

With my last “full” backup being from November, I figured that it’d be best to pull the last bit of synced data from my the last Windows image of my laptop–at least I’m good about imaging my computers–before I switched to Linux. This didn’t go so well. The files that I needed were stored on a hard drive partition that didn’t get imaged. I just copied out the important things from there and trashed the rest to save hard drive space. It was kind of a Spring cleaning thing for me since I’m a horrible digital pack rat. Turns out that, for some reason, I didn’t think it was important to save the files with my phone’s sync data.

So all of this left me with having to restore from my November image and rebuild from there. Everything added since then is now gone. Contacts, tasks, appointments and all of the other stuff I mentioned above. Everything.

Over the course of the last few days, I’ve been able to pretty much get everything back from memory or by recompiling from various places where the original data came from. I should say that by “everything,” I mean the stuff that I can remember having in there. While it’s been a pain in the ass, the only things that are gone forever at this point are my text messages. Since my phone doesn’t limit how many I can save, I keep them all. I had some good ones from friends that I wanted to keep. The kind that provide a good laugh when you decide to go back through them when you’re bored. I’m sad to see these go, but such is life, as they say.

Despite all the headaches of restoring all of this information, the worst part was just how lost I was for a few days until I had it all restored. I was a complete mess. Half the day on Sunday, I couldn’t even receive or make phone calls until I was able to get my phone to boot up again. This kind of sucked since my parents were coming up to take me out to dinner and I couldn’t get a hold of them all day. Luckily, they came over even though I didn’t answer the phone when they called, but I was a mess during dinner. I was super stressed and freaking out about losing everything on my phone. I can’t imagine that I was fun to be around. All I did was bitch and complain about my phone.

Sunday night, I couldn’t sleep because I didn’t have an alarm clock to wake me up on Monday morning. I’m sure I’ve got a few packed in boxes in the basement, but I decided to just use my girlfriend’s phone instead. Unfortunately, my body was not OK with this and I literally woke up every ten minutes to check the time thinking that I had overslept. Monday and Tuesday, I had no idea what I was doing. I didn’t know if I had stuff planned that I needed to do. It’s still possible that I missed an appointment and don’t even know.

Looking back, I can’t say that this is the first time that this kind of thing has happened. Usually it’s with a computer and I usually have backups so it’s not as bad, but this was just a mess. I have vowed to never let this happen again and I have set my phone up to automatically back itself up to it’s memory card once a week. But I know technology and I know how reliant I am on it, so the odds of a similar mess never happening to me again are pretty slim.

The lesson, kids, is to always back up ANYTHING that you might think is important. Be it this type of information, your music/movie collection, important documents, photos, whatever. Just keep backups and keep those backups in a safe place!

And speaking of music collections, if I ever lost my entire music collection, I’m pretty sure I would just commit suicide on the spot.



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The Playlist for 4/16

- 7:47 am

Last night’s show was pretty decent despite a long story about listening to Nothing Gold Can Stay that was mostly just a ramble.

Here’s the playlist:

Gaslight Anthem, The Wherefore Art Thou, Elvis? Senor And The Queen
Colin Meloy Wonder Sings Live!
Jim Noir Same Place Holiday Jim Noir
Team Love Records Beach Bum Flowers Forever
Doctors And Dealers Summertime Love Confessions Of A Drunken Mind
Breeders, The Walk It Off Mountain Battles
Tall Firs Loveless Too Old To Die Young
Paper Airplane Four Trucks Sitting In The Snow Middle March
Sonic Youth Beat On The Brat Master-Dik EP
Murder By Death Ash Red Of Tooth And Claw
Autumns, The Boys Fake Noise From A Box Of Toys
Nat Baldwin Dome Branches Most Valuable Player
She And Him This Is Not A Test Volume One
Details, The Reunion Souvenirs Draw A Distance. Draw A Border
Little Ones, The Forgive Yourself Terry Tales & Fallen Gates
R.E.M. Living Well Is The Best Revenge Accelerate

Source: 90.3 The Core