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    Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
    11:14 am
    Love at first site.
    They are a perfect match. All is good in the world.

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    I had a few moments to spare and spent it in photoshop. Enjoy.
    Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
    7:15 am
    Computer Completed (at least phase 1)
    Well, if you ever want to learn how make your computer go from this...


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    to this...


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    Go here...


    http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1296911


    There are also lots more pictures there as well (page 3 has more finished photos). Enjoy, and would love to hear any feedback!

    Damion
    Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
    7:46 am
    The smell of earth and steel is close
    In less than a month (5/20/08), the new MMO Age of Conan will be released.

    I've been pre-ordered and ready to go for a very long time now.

    If anyone out there in my friends-list is picking this up, let me know, and we'll group up in Hyboria.

    http://www.ageofconan.com/

    It is one of the most anticipated games ever. It is also 15Gig big. It is dark and raw like Howard's books.
    Sunday, April 20th, 2008
    12:21 am
    The Computer Project - Relocated.
    Hey all,

    Still working on my computer, but you'll have to click a link to see the progress.

    http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1032389414#post1032389414

    This is a computer forum. LJ and HardOCP use different image links and such, and, frnakly, I'm too lazy to re-write all of my posts.

    So... please click this to read all about it, and see more images!!!

    Cheers.
    Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
    10:31 am
    The Computer Project... Part01
    As you may recall, several months ago I had mentioned building a PC from scratch...

    This is the first half of that journey. There are lots of pics, so enjoy the beginning of the transformation. (yes sorry to be a spoiler, but the case is not done... yet)


    More PC Madness Inside... )
    Thursday, December 20th, 2007
    10:09 am
    iPod Touch
    Last night, I was bequeathed with an iPod touch, which I happened to win in a vendor raffle back in October. (Yes, it took them a while to get one and get it to me).

    I knew it was a fairly expensive prize, but was not blown away by the idea of it. See, Ashley has an iPod Classic. It is awesome, holds lots of music, and most anything else she would want.

    This iPod touch can only hold about 1/10th the information her iPod can hold. I figured this was just the same sort of thing, with a lower capacity, and a prettier interface.

    BOY WAS I WRONG.

    This thing is very cool, very sleek, and very versatile. Basically, it is an iPhone, without the shitty, overpriced AT&T service. Sure it plays music beautifully, as it should, complete with the jutebox flipping interface. It is also WiFi enabled and you can surf the net at any time, for free, as long as you can find a wireless signal. Additionally, it has most of the features of a blackberry style device. It has contacts, calendar, calculator, alarms, warnings, and lets not forget FULL internet support, not some wimpy ass watered down version. Hell, the thing even has a direct link to YouTube.

    About the only thing it seems to be lacking in, is a basic script text doc program, to write notes. A stylus would also be great, because even though the image flips and rotates just like on an iPhone, the keypad can still be a bit of a trick, if you have big fingers.

    All is all, I am totally blown away by it. It may hold less data, but it packs in a ton more features.
    Friday, December 14th, 2007
    6:21 pm
    What happens when you cross a Damion with a malfunctioning G5?
    You get a (semi) epic story in G5 modding... just to change out a dead video card! Just look behind the link for LOTS of pics and hopefully some enlightening information should you ever have to tear up your Mac.

    Bwuahaha Computer guts galore! )
    Wednesday, November 28th, 2007
    9:45 am
    I wantie this for xmas!
    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=109_1195663753&p=1 (sorry couldn't make the video link work).

    Very cool. This is about the first practical human exo-skeleton I've seen. It doesn't look too bulky, and seems to do its job well. My wonder is... How long does its battery last? Thats especially important if it is used in a military setting (which I am certain it will be), unfortunately.

    Also, i know i promised an image of my latest Maya creation. It is almost done... bear with me a little longer.

    Skully.
    Thursday, November 8th, 2007
    1:40 pm
    Guinness Advertisement
    As you may know, Guinness is one of my favorite beers. Enjoy this fun dominos inspired Guiness ad.



    Cheers.
    Monday, October 29th, 2007
    10:31 am
    Taking up 3D computer animation
    In my spare time, I've been working on learning the program "Autodesk Maya 8.5". It is a 3D computer animation software used in lots of games and movies. And.. it is also something I've been telling myself I would learn for years (since Maya 3.5 was released on Mac OSX), but have never been patient enough to get past the interface to create something more complex than a simple polygon structure. If you've ever messed with a commercial grade 3D software package, you'll know exactly what I mean about the learning curve.

    At any rate, I've been spending alot of time over the last 3 weeks learning how to model (one step at a time), and I actually have a complex polygon shape to show for it. I am rather happy with the results!

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    A few things of note:, I'm going to re-work the crown, I just kinda plopped it up there for now because I was excited to show off what I had accomplished (i plan on it siting crooked and off to the side, very "fun" style). I'll also be adding modeled gems and other misc. details to the crown. I have made a few other objects (some of which you will get to see later) so no, I've not spent the entire 3 weeks creating this). I believe the actual time was close to 4 or 5 good work sessions (6hrs each, give or take).

    This is actually the second skull I have made, the first though, ended up horribly disfigured. I believe the biggest cause of this failure (which was not really a failure at all considering how much I learned), was that I was trying to skulpt the original skull as one complete piece. The second skull, I only made the left half and mirrored it to make a complete skull. This worked SOOOO much better, and I had much more control over each vertex, edge and face. Both skulls did start out as a simple cube.

    So, with all of that said, and knowing it is far from perfect, I would love to hear any comments / suggestions.

    Lots more skullish pics here. )

    PS - I AM SORRY FOR THE GIANT WATERMARK ACROSS THE IMAGES. I am using the (free) educational version, as I do not currently have 7k to blow on this program.

    Cheers!
    Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
    7:27 am
    Nissan Skyline GT-R (2008 release)
    The specs have finally been revealed (last night, the 23rd) on the infamous Skyline GT-R that will be released in the US:

    Engine
    • VR-series twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6.
    • 480 hp @ 6,800 rpm. 430 lb-ft torque @ 3,200–5,200 rpm.
    • Dual overhead camshafts with variable intake-valve timing.
    • Cast aluminum cylinder block with high-endurance/low-friction plasma-sprayed bores.
    • IHI twin turbochargers, one per cylinder bank.
    • Pressurized lubrication system with thermostatically controlled cooling.

    Drivetrain
    • ATTESA ET-S All-Wheel Drive (AWD) with independent rear-mounted transaxle integrating transmission, differential and AWD transfer case.
    • Rigid, lightweight carbon-composite driveshaft between engine and transaxle.
    • Electronic traction control plus 1.5-way mechanically locking rear differential.
    • Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC-R) with three driver-selectable settings: Normal (for daily driving, controls brakes and engine output), R-Mode (for ultimate performance, utilizes AWD torque distribution for additional vehicle stability) and Off (driver does not want the help of the system).
    • Hill Start Assist prevents rollback when starting on an incline.
    DisclaimerVDC-R cannot prevent accidents due to abrupt steering, carelessness, or dangerous driving techniques. Always drive safely.

    Transmission
    • 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission with three driver-selectable modes: Normal (for maximum smoothness and efficiency), Snow (for gentler starting and shifting on slippery surfaces), and R mode (for maximum performance with fastest shifts).
    • Fully automatic shifting or full sequential manual control via gearshift or steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
    • Dual clutch design changes gears in less than 0.5 second (0.2 second in R mode).
    • Downshift Rev Matching (DRM).
    • Predictive pre-shift control (in R mode) based on throttle position, vehicle speed, braking and other information.

    Wheels and Tires
    • 20 x 9.5" (front) and 20 x 10.5" (rear) super-lightweight forged-aluminum wheels with Gunmetal Gray finish.
    • Exclusively developed nitrogen-filled Bridgestone® RE070A high-capacity run-flat summer tires, 255/40R20 front and 285/35R20 rear.
    • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
    • Optional exclusively developed nitrogen-filled Dunlop® run-flat all-season tires, 255/40R20 front and 285/35R20 rear (includes Bright Silver wheels).

    Brakes
    • Brembo® 4-wheel disc brakes with 4-wheel Antilock Braking System (ABS), Brake Assist, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Preview Braking.
    • Two-piece floating-rotor 15-inch front and rear discs with diamond-pattern internal ventilation.
    • 6-piston front/4-piston rear monoblock calipers.

    Steering
    • Rack-and-pinion steering with vehicle-speed-sensitive power assist.
    • 2.6 steering-wheel turns lock-to-lock.

    Suspension
    • 4-wheel independent suspension with Bilstein® DampTronic system with three driver-selectable modes: Normal/Sport (for automatic electronic control of damping), Comfort (for maximum ride comfort), and R mode (engages maximum damping rate for high-performance cornering).
    • Electronically controlled variable-rate shock absorbers. High-accuracy progressive-rate coil springs.
    • Front double-wishbone/rear multi-link configuration with aluminum members and rigid aluminum subframes.
    • Hollow front and rear stabilizer bars.

    Body/Chassis
    • Exclusive Premium Midship platform with jig-welded hybrid unibody.
    • Aluminum hood, trunk and door skins. Die-cast aluminum door structures.
    • Carbon-reinforced front crossmember/radiator support.

    Exterior
    • Wide-beam headlights with High Intensity Discharge (HID) low beams.
    • LED taillights and brake lights.
    • Dual heated power mirrors.
    • Flush-mounted aluminum door handles.
    • Body-color rear spoiler with integrated center high-mounted stop light.
    • UV-reducing tinted glass.

    Audio/Navigation/Performance Monitor
    • Digital Bose® audio system with AM/FM/in-dash 6-CD changer and 11 speakers including dual subwoofers.
    • HDD Music Box system, including hard drive with 9.4 GB for audio storage.
    • MP3, WMA and DVD audio capable. In-dash Compact Flash card reader.
    • HDD-based GPS navigation with touch screen.
    • Driver-configurable performance monitor, developed with Sony® Polyphony, with graphical readouts of vehicle data and driving data displayed on a total of 11 screens.
    • 7-inch WVGA high-resolution color-LCD display for audio, navigation and performance monitor.

    Interior
    • Automatic Temperature Control (ATC).
    • Electronic analog instrument cluster with multi-function trip computer and digital gear indicator.
    • Power front windows with one-touch auto-up/down feature.
    • Intelligent Key system with pushbutton start. Power door locks.
    • Cruise control.
    • Tilt/telescoping steering column.
    • Bluetooth® Hands-free phone system with voice recognition.

    Seating/Appointments
    • Leather upholstered front seats with perforated Alcantara inserts.
    • 8-way power front seats with entry/exit switch for rear-seat passengers.
    • Driver-shaped bucket seat.
    • Dual individual rear seats.
    • Heated front seats.
    • Leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob.
    • Drilled aluminum pedals.

    Safety/Security
    • Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual-stage supplemental front air bags, seat belt sensors and occupant-classification sensor.
    • Driver and front-passenger side-impact supplemental air bags and roof-mounted curtain supplemental air bags.
    • Front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters.
    • Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System.
    • Vehicle Security System.

    To me, that is pure poetry. Otherwise, I could imagine it being a very boring post. Official pics have been released... and here they are!

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    ...

    ......

    Oh my god, what an incredible car. Definitely an amazing fusion of design and technology. I'm glad that Nissan stuck with the 6-cylinder Twin Turbo legacy of the Skyline, instead of trying to adapt a V8. This will go on my list of cars I would die for but will never have. My guess is that it will cost about 60-70g's when it is released, maybe even as high as 80. Certainly not within grasp of the average car guy.

    Oh well, maybe I'll find me a winning lottery ticket somewhere!

    Cheers!

    Skully.
    Tuesday, July 10th, 2007
    3:38 pm
    Transformers bootleg!


    Well, not really. I'm torn between this being exceptionally geeky and just really exceptionally cool. Seems like a lot of thought and mechanics (and contortionism) had to go into this hobby.
    Tuesday, June 26th, 2007
    9:05 am
    There is not a single second of this that is not "Teh Win".


    I wanted to put a snappy saying here, but the clip speaks for itself.

    Just wow.

    Skully.
    Monday, June 11th, 2007
    3:52 pm
    This takes a special kind of something...
    ... to get a tattoo of this ilk. Still, no matter how juvenile it may seem, in your heart, you know it is funny.

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    Monday, June 4th, 2007
    1:31 pm
    Mirabelle Swimming!
    This is a video from the 2nd day Mira ever swam. The process originally involved me lugging the 55lb furball to the middle of the river and plopping her into it. After doing that 4 or 5 times, she wanted to go swimming all on her own!



    She's such a smartie and undeniably cute, to boot.
    Monday, May 14th, 2007
    11:13 am
    My favorite Recipe
    This is my plan to cook up in the yet undecided "near" future:

    Take one of these:

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    And add one of these:

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    Well, specifically, this:

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    Did you see the quality of the ingredients? No? Take a closer look...

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    And you get this. Squared.

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    MMMMmmmm Good.

    That there is a tasty cookie.

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    EDIT: Just a distillation of the above...

    Take your standard "inline 4" 2.4 litre engine with approximately 155hp and 160ft lbs of torque and replace it with a "inline 6" 2.6 litre engine with dual turbochargers rated at a conservative 280-300 hp and about 280-300 ft lbs of torque. In addition, you have an easily modifiable and reliable engine. It is pretty common to get this motor to 400-500hp w/o too much trouble, and it is generally considered rock solid. (And yes, it is a RB26DETT Skyline motor.Technically, the pic is from the R34, I would get an R33 difference is AWD vs RWD, respectively.)
    Friday, March 9th, 2007
    9:01 am
    Sweet dreams are made of these...


    To experience this, I cannot even begin to fathom. The mechanics and power behind this. Sigh. Suddenly I feel my 360+ hp Z is a Hugo. The closest thing I think I'll come to this is going to that F1 school in France some day.

    BTW, my favorite line: "At this speed the tires will give out in 15 minutes. But that is ok, because will run out of fuel in 12." Hot. Sexy. Damn.
    Thursday, March 1st, 2007
    2:23 pm
    God Hand
    This is the absolute best video game commercial I have ever seen. It makes me smile. And it even has corporal punishment...



    I am now going to find this game and worship its over-the-top "slap-happy" ways. Who says advertising does not work?

    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: my own laughing
    Thursday, February 15th, 2007
    2:24 pm
    12:20 pm
    Pics of the pup, 1 month later.
    We've now had Mirabelle for a bit over 1 month. She is a whooping 20 lbs now, and still only 3.5 months old. She has easily doubled in size since we've brought her into our home, and will easily double (nay triple) in length before it is all said and done, and potentually quintuple in weight!

    She starts her schooling on Monday, so that should be exciting. We would like her to be a therapy dog, and although the breed is well suited for that, we'll have to cross our fingers and see how her schooling goes.

    Now, without further pomp and circumstance, I present you, the Puppy Mirabelle!

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    *Skully listens for the collective "Awwwwww".*

    Enjoy!
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