Archive for September, 2008

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Sigur Rós at the United Palace Theater

Posted by Greg T. on September 19th, 2008 in New York, Videos

I saw Sigur Ros last night with an Icelandic coworker.  I had opted to buy front row tickets from ticketsnow.com, which turned out to be 2nd row tickets for a 3x face value markup.  Nonetheless, it was a ridiculously awesome show.  They came across as a totally different band, way more energy and nuance than they could ever convey on an album.  I wish I’d bought tickets and a time machine for the night before last.

Here’s a little video:  ”glósóli”

Here are some photos from the show:

 

Toward the end they said “come up!” as the concert was in a theater of sorts, not a concert venue, so everyone was confined to their seats.  So every one got up and gathered around the stage.

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Thank You’s

Posted by Greg T. on September 19th, 2008 in CA/Home, New York, This and that

It was my birthday a few days ago.  After birthdays and Christmases when was but a youngin’ I was forced to write thank you notes for every gift I received.  I used to boiler plate them out like none other.  Even though each note was exactly the same, it taught me the importance of a handwritten letter.

Nowadays, the only handwritten thank you notes I write are to my grandma back in the bay area.  She sends me the nicest cards (and a few shiny nickels) on non-present giving holidays like Halloween, Valentines Day, Easter, and Thanksgiving–along with the usual gift giving holidays.

So, I got some niiiiice Vera Wang stationary and I jot her a nice little bread and butter note whenever she sends something.  Thanks Grandma!

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Those Waterfalls.

Posted by Greg T. on September 14th, 2008 in New York

I suppose everyone has to see those damn waterfalls at one point or another. I went on free 30 minute Circle Line cruise, if you could call it a cruise.

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Anyone want to see The National?

Posted by Greg T. on September 12th, 2008 in New York, Shot on Film

I bought ahh ticket to The National at Hammerstein in October. I wish my National buddy was here. Anyone want to go? It’s $35 and includes a 1 year subscription to New York Magazine.

Here’s Matt Berninger at Summer Stage on some ilford xp2.

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I got stuck in an elevator.

Posted by Greg T. on September 10th, 2008 in New York, Shot on Film, Work

I got stuck in a elevator on my way back from lunch two days ago. This is not an uncommon occurrence in our building–about 1/3 of our company has gotten stuck at one time or another. However, it’s a bit awakening when it happens to you.

The elevator made a very sudden stop on going up from the 1st floor lobby to the 28th floor, sudden enough enough to give a moment of weightlessness. Fortunately I happened to be with my boss/good friend from work and it was just us. And fortunately we’d just come back from grabbing lunch, so starving to death wasn’t a worry of ours. We pushed the alarm button which just rings a loud bell attached to the elevator car. Nothing happened.

As I mentioned, other coworkers had also been stuck in one of 6 elevators for our floor, one time on our floor with the doors 7/8 closed–just enough to see in, but not enough to get out. When this happened, I thought I should try to be the hero and open the doors, after all, the doors were already cracked open, there were 5 very uncomfortable looking people in the elevator, and the primary function of doors in general is to open and close, so really why not try to open them? Well, another coworker watching the spectacle said, “No no, it’s a liability, building maintenance (or the fire department) will eventually come.” Maintenance did come, 20 minutes later, and opened the already open doors.

However, when you’re the one in an elevator, liability isn’t really a concern–getting out of the elevator is the main concern. So I’m thinking, this is bs, we shouldn’t be stuck in this stupid elevator. Time to give liability the upward fist. I push on the inner elevator car doors and they slooowwwly and heavily slide open and lock in place. We’re half a floor above the 18th floor. This is fortunate as our elevators only services floors 18-35. If we’d gotten stuck at floor 9.5, we’d be shit out of luck. I found the cam on the inner elevator doors to release and open the door. It slides open. Hmm, it’s a 5 foot jump down into the 18th floor elevator lobby. We contemplate worst case scenarios (edge cases as they’re called in our industry) — The elevator comes back to life and shoots upward as one of us is crawling out slicing the person in half at the waist. Or worse, the elevator decides to plunge 18 stories to the 1st floor with the same outcome as the previous case.

We decided that both of these cases are highly unlikely but just to be safe, we should exit quickly as opposed to leisurely straddling the guillotine of separation. I throw my pint of steamed white rice down into the elevator lobby and jump out. My boss follows with his combo #17 (fried founder sandwich on a wheat kaiser roll with fries). I push the up elevator button in the lobby like nothing had happened, we take a functional elevator to our floor, sit down and eat our lunches.

So, a little bit of mid-day adventure…things definitely could have been worse.

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New York City, those perfect 2 weeks.

Posted by Greg T. on September 10th, 2008 in New York, Shot on Film

Just cruising around Central Park on a warm Sunday afternoon. Ate some lunch on the rocks. Watched a little softball.