two good years wast that bad of a run if you ask me. Sure there is still a post here or there, but it just ain’t like it used to be. We’ve had a good run. I mean 37500 spam comments can’t be wrong. Sure we didn’t save the world or even make it a better place, but we were able to mark a period of time in what is sure to become a significant period in the history of bagaki. And to me that’s pretty cool. So without some cliché ending I bid you all farewell. Thanks for the memories. So now as the blog becomes a stale artifact on the bagaki.com archive, we move forward anticipating and creating what will be bagaki.com.
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Transformers
A day late and a dollar short… thats where I fall in my viewing and review of the action movie Transformers. Here is my reaction in a few simple lines.
* The girls… attractive but not as “hot” as everyone seemed to claim
* The CGI was amazing, simply put spectacular. It should be given it took 30 hours to render some of the frames (24 frames per second keep in mind), but then again I could render some sweet CGI if I had a billion dollar car company underwrite the 144 minutes car commercial. It was nice to see the Autobots were GM vehicles, too bad the Decepticons weren’t Fords. Oh wait, they were.
It could have had a better story, but it more than made up for lack of story with arguably the best CGI to date. Too bad John Turturro wasn’t wearing his purple spandex embroidered in ‘Jesus’, he might have got more respect from that damn punk kid and his trashy “why do I always sleep with the football team” lady friend. He should have said “stay away from my lady friend”, that might have kept him out of handcuffs.
Croatia Is Cool
In 2005, architect Nikola Basic created the musical Sea Organ on the shores of Zadar, Croatia. It is the world’s first musical pipe organ that is played by the sea. Simple and elegant steps, carved in white stone, were built on the quayside.
Underneath, there are 35 musically tuned tubes with whistle openings on the sidewalk. The movement of the sea pushes air through, and – depending on the size and velocity of the wave – musical chords are played. The waves create random harmonic sounds.
because it’s not finished, that’s why
12 hours later (5 of which were fixing my damage - im sick of looking at database structure, lets just say that) this is where im at. this is the first phase of the new bagaki.com that is coming in celebration of our 7th birthday. i have gobs, thats right, gobs of new features to implement and activate before the blog is truely in working condition again. unfortunately i was not able to leave the previous working version in place while i performed the upgrade, so here is a limited version.
think video, audio, mobile posting and administration, cross platform integration, bagakiRADIO, bagaki.TV, pretty colors, fancy-dancy features and AIDS kittens all wrapped into one.
i cannot promise an eta because quite frankly i have meetings all day tomorrow with upper management regarding our company-wide restructure. all i know is that those creeps better not think about “cutting” Gurt, oh no, not if they know what is good for them.
enjoy… for now.
Gurt T Luhrman
Editor, Cock
I’m Not A Morning Person
What the hell does that even mean? A morning person? I said that to someone the other day then paused… then thought out-loud, what does that even mean? I just don’t understand how that phrase is defined. Why can you say “morning person” but not “mid-afternoon person”? See I think i’m more of a mid-afternoon person, or maybe a late-morning/mid-day person. I know people who are late-afternoon or maybe even evening people. They don’t get any love.
peteandbrian
they’ve had some other acclaim, or at least i have watched some of their videos before. i guess i don’t know if that counts as acclaim or not, but i guess you can be the judge. http://www.peteandbrian.com/
Creepy Abandoned City
Well I guess this is what happens when a nuclear power plant malfunctions. I would love to walk through this city, but I’ll pass on the cancer and extreme radiation levels.
