Thursday, August 25, 2011

Full Time


So I am 2 days into my first full time semester at SLCC. I know not exactly the best spot to make an evaluation of how it’s going to be but, I feel like this is going to work out fairly well. I got the most scared of the whole thing during summer semester when all of my classes got out close to 8 PM. That, would be a little terrifying; however, during a real semester, all of my classes get out by 6:50 at the absolute latest which should give me sufficient time to do my homework the same night as I have the class leaving my weekends open. I should also have plenty of time to finish my homework and get to bed at a reasonable time. It also helps that since my math class is so short, we will only be covering one section each class. Trying to do 2 sections of homework each night last semester was a little much. I’m feeling really good about this semester. I think it’s going to be good. 
On an unrelated note. The Kamelot show is less than a month away. No offense to any of my friends or family reading this but I think I may be more excited about this show than I have been about any other single thing in my life. I just confirmed everything with the venue and the VIP pass I got means that I get early entry to the show, a limited edition tour poster and a chance to meet the whole band. Totally worth it. I am soooo stoked. 

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Accomplisment?


After several weeks of wading through classified ads on the internet, I purchased my first DSLR; a 12.2 megapixel Canon XSi. I managed to find it used from a guy on KSL for $400. For that price I got the Camera with all of the materials that came with it, a nice image stabilization lens and a book about photography using that specific camera. I feel like I got a pretty good deal. The camera is in really great shape and is only a little over a year old. I’ve been working with a Canon EOS 50D at work doing some macro-photography for marketing photos and a few other things at work some I am at least somewhat familiar with how the camera works. Yesterday I did my first official photo-shoot. With my parent’s anniversary coming up in a few days I thought it might be fun to get a more recent photo of them. We went down to the Jordan River Temple grounds and shot some very nice photos of them. It was a lot of fun. We spent about 20 minutes taking a little over 100 pictures and then close to 2 hours trying to decide which one to use. It was a lot of fun. Hopefully something will turn out. :)

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Exploding Tires and Photoshop


So, today has been a rather interesting day. Work was rather boring to be completely honest (I’m just going to hope no one that will care at my work reads this). Most of my projects are kind of stuck in machine shop limbo. It’s a little frustrating really. I have some stuff that I have designed/helped design that I’m really excited about and it’s driving me nuts not to have the parts I need to build it all. I guess that’s probably something I’m really going to have to learn to deal with. Anyways, as a result I spent a lot of time at work today doing, well, nothing. It was pretty boring, however, I did have time to be checking the school website every 20 minutes or so to see if my grades had been posted yet. They did, around 10:30 and I got all A’s this semester. :) Granted that’s only two class but what the hell, I’m proud. Next semester I’m registered for full time and ready to kick that into gear. Should be a hell of a semester.  
After I got off work, I had plans to go on a bike ride with Jon. He ordered his first road bike recently and it arrived today so I took my cycling stuff with me to work and went to Mom and Dad’s house right after to help him assemble it and get out on the road. This is when the day started to get a little sketchy. Upon arrival at la casa de mis padres, I discovered that I could not find my set of metric wrenches that I thought I had brought with me to assemble the bike I searched my bag and eventually gave up and drove back to my house to find them. This lead to a lot of searching and frustration when in the end, it turned out it had been inside one of my cycling shoes in my bag the entire time. That was nice. So, we finally got the bike assembled and we were off. Jon was enjoying the ride and doing very well on the road and in traffic. We got about a mile away from my house when a sound like a gunshot rang out. I immediately panicked thinking something had happened to Jon, not even realizing it was my own rear tire that had just exploded. We ended up walking the last mile to my house. 
Fortunately for the both of us, Katrina and Mike were able to drive my car up to my house and pick us up. While we waited, Jon and I took apart my wheel and discovered that I had actually blown the tire which in turn caused the inner tube to pop. Sweet right? So Mike and Katrina arrived and we set out to load the bike on the car and get out of there. On the way out I got stung by a bee for the second time in a week (I might also mention that this was the second time in my LIFE, crappy luck right?) Just after being stung I heard Katrina calling for me from the back of the house and responded only to find that my roommates extremely angry cat had escaped the house and was only coaxed back in after five minutes or so of scratching, screaming and pushing. It was a rough experience for everyone. 
After that things calmed down for the rest of the evening. Had some dinner, watched Arrested Development; good times. Then, I decided it was time to get serious about trying a few things in Photoshop. Holy crap have I been missing out. Gimp is great and you really can’t beat the (free) price but Photoshop is about 3 billion times easier to use and gets much better results with less effort. In like 30 minutes I had created the basis of the show poster for the next mystery show and had experimented with my concept for the main images. I took a few quick test shots of myself and with very little effort was able to come up with a pretty good looking prototype of what I want the actual poster to look like. Once I take some time to get the photos to where I want them I think I’ll be able to get a pretty damn nice poster put together. I’m excited to get a photoshoot done and have the pictures I need to go forward with it. Should be a lot of fun I think. 
Anyways, that’s gunna be it for tonight. Later. :) 

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Auschwitz


So two nights ago I watched the first part of a 6-part mini series called “Auschwitz-Inside the Nazi State.” All I have to say is holy crap. I think when I learned about Nazi’s in school somebody kind of glossed over how extremely-fucking-evil they actually were/are. I was absolutely blown away by what I saw. I always knew that Hitler was evil, but for whatever reason it came as a shock to me that he had/has so many followers that to this day hold a deep seated hatred in their hearts and feel that everything they did was completely justified. They had several interviews with an SS officer who was stationed at Auschwitz the entire time it was in use by the Nazis. During the course of the interview, they asked him how he felt while he was murdering Jews and Polish prisoners inside the camp. His answer was that he felt nothing. His only thought was to take careful aim and be sure he didn’t miss. He spoke of his hatred toward the Jewish people in present tense and claimed that he would do it all again. 
I keep trying to look at the things that I learned from this documentary and say that I’ve learned something valuable. I haven’t, there is not a worthwhile lesson to be learned from this. The evil that was exhibited by the Nazi’s in WWII is of an unmatched and unimaginable scale. The only thing that you can say after having watched that is that you are left with a feeling of despair for humanity as a whole. After seeing that it is hard to imagine that there are good people in this world. It’s really rather disheartening.