# Thursday, August 14, 2008

Lionel Hampton rocks my world and the Lindy Hop beats my feet

I have been taking swing classes from a very generous and excellent teacher for the last 8-10 weeks.  We have moved from 4 count to 6 count and finally to 8 count swing aka the Lindy Hop.  In case you're curious it looks something like the following:

I'm really enjoying the lessons and have been practicing with my wife.  One thing we realized right away was good music to practice by can really make a huge difference.  So at the recommendation of the instructor I purchase Lionel Hampton:Tempo & Swing which has an excellent mix of straight up solid swing tunes with a lot of different tempos.  In addition to being great dance music it's just really awesome music.

Unfortunately Tempo & Swing isn't readily available new or for download (that I saw) and so I opted to buy it used off an Amazon Seller.  I managed to get a copy for $6.95 plus shipping.  If you haven't checked him out you should definitely head over to Pandora and punch him in as a seed for a station.


Here is a little smattering of some of his stuff.
Thursday, August 14, 2008 6:41:33 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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# Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Meetups and Wise-guys in SOHO

Tonight I attended a vloggers meet-up at the rocketboom studio here in NYC where my friend Kathleen and her producing partner Tom of Dinosaur Diorama productions spoke about the realities of producing video for the web.  It was a good time, and Kathleen and Tom did a good job of laying out there both their understanding of what it takes to get video on the web and the enormous economic and logistical challenges that they wrestle with to get their bumble bee to fly.

And then the night got interesting.  We went over to a bar called Two Eighteen and happened into what appeared to be a wise-guy convention complete with a fellow standing just outside an alcove opposite to the bar SINGING the tunes (with a microphone) over the bar's speakers.  Some serious "fly me to the moon" going on.  Kathleen remarked how fantastic this was to have what looked like a wise guy singing rat pack for us while we drank.

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And then it got better.  Vinnie Vella walks up to us (yes, THE Vinnie Vella) and tells us he's the emcee for the night and that there is quite a show coming up.  He then proceeds to got on the microphone and tell the whole bar not to worry about the dozen or so dudes who look like wise-guys, they're just actors.  He then proceeds to introduce a Barbara Streisand look alike who sings a Streisand song in a full length sequined evening gown.

Well as it turns out from what I can tell the actor Vinny Vella has made living playing mob types for some pretty high powered mob movies.  He played "Artie Piscano" in Martin Scorsese's Casino.  There is a video link on his site of him talking with Martin about a scene he did with Scorsese's mother.

To circle back around it was really interesting talking to people in the independent content generation scene, i.e. vloggers, try and reason out how to monetize through the various avenues of distribution and streamlining content to keep costs down.

Finally, because I pay attention to what Kathleen says and I am unendingly willing to plug my friends work, I offer you the following thought:  Respect your independent web video content creator.  They are likely working on a shoe string trying to squeeze just a little more blood from a stone to raise the money to keep going.  So go watch theburg.tv the allfornots.com and give them your eyeballs and tell your friends.

Thanks go to Kathleen for letting me be part of her entourage.  By the way my entourage name is "Cheetah" - just so we're clear.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008 11:12:18 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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# Saturday, August 09, 2008

Mexican Rock band singing Mexican Radio

Seeing Kinky at Summer Stage in central park and for their first encore they are playing Mexican Radio or mexicanos radios.

Saturday, August 09, 2008 5:53:05 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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John watches Kinky too


John watches Kinky too, originally uploaded by astoriahermit.

It was actually all his idea.

Saturday, August 09, 2008 5:51:36 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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# Sunday, August 03, 2008

A beautiful day in Astoria


A beautiful day in Astoria, originally uploaded by astoriahermit.

This is the view from what I think is called Hallet's cove on the East River looking south west-ish. Sorry no geo on the phone.

Still, it's not too warm and nearly no humidity. Need to find myself a roof party. Anyone?

Sunday, August 03, 2008 3:46:34 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Thinking about making an offer

Do you think riding on the short bus has the same stigma if you own the bus?

Sunday, August 03, 2008 1:55:26 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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# Tuesday, July 29, 2008

dasBlog IS a dog

Well, here I am on a computer running Windows Vista using Live Writer to pound out a post.  I attempted to use Ecto with the new version of dasBlog I had deployed to no avail.  So, at this point my options are debug through why my instance of dasBlog is not playing nice with ecto or ditch the bitch (get it?) and move on.

Sadly, since my job doesn't really involve .NET any more I had hoped dasBlog would be a rewarding connection to my old flame.  But alas, it seems it will remain a reminder of how good it could have been.

So at this point I either bite the bullet and install Parallels on my Mac so I can run Live Writer - NOT.  Or I use my virtual windows box that lives inside my Linux desktop - meh, a bit better.  Or I ditch dasBlog and move on.  This is going to require some think.

Thanks to the kind folks over at worth1000.com for their 'great' photo of a dog.  I think it fits.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 8:19:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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# Thursday, July 24, 2008

Is dasBlog a Dog?

I have just finished upgrading this blog to the latest version of dasBlog. I have been trying to use ecto from my MacBook Pro and it kept barfing. I had looked at the source of the last version of dasBlog and decided it was too much of a hassle and that I would just use LiveWriter to do my post composition. But now, I no longer use a windows box at work and my primary carry-around computer is a Mac. So, if tomorrow, when I go to post with ecto against this blog it barfs... stand by for me to declare dasBlog a dog and move on. My buddy over at

Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:00:48 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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# Wednesday, July 16, 2008

In case you don't subscribe to BeerMenus.com's email

Directly from the "What are you doing with your life" department. Head over to BeerMenus.com and sign up for their mailing list (bottom of page). Below is what they just sent me. Does that not look like some of the most useful information available to mankind?

Upcoming Beer Events in New York City

July

16, Wed: 4:00PM: The Slyfox/Arcadia Event at Blind Tiger Ale House (Free)

17, Thu: 0:00PM: Arcadia Ales Night at Light House Tavern (Free)

23, Wed: 4:00PM: Christmas in July at Blind Tiger Ale House (Free)

25, Fri: 7:00PM: Beers and BBQ with Garrett Oliver at The Institute of Culinary Education (Free)

28, Mon: 6:30PM: The Art of Beer and Cheese Pairing Sail at Chelsea Piers nr 18th St. ($75.00)

29, Tue: 6:30PM: Chocolate & Beer: Nunu Chocolates at Bierkraft (Free)

29, Tue: 6:00PM: BEERTOPIA! at The Village Pourhouse (Free)

August

05, Tue: 6:30PM: Beat the Heat: The Beers of Summer at Astor Center ($45.00)

11, Mon: 6:00PM: American Cask Ale Beer Tasting at Bistro Ten 18 ($40.00)

12, Tue: 6:30PM: Cookies & Beer: Altissima at Bierkraft (Free)

12, Tue: 7:30PM: NYC Homebrewers Guild Meeting at Burp Castle (Free)

13, Wed: 7:30PM: Malted Barley Appreciation Society Meeting at Mug's Ale House (Free)

19, Tue: 7:30PM: NYC Homebrewers Guild Meeting at Burp Castle (Free)

23, Sat: 7:00PM: Beer 101 with Samuel Merritt at The Institute of Culinary Education ($65.00)

26, Tue: 6:30PM: Beer & Cheese: Sixpoint Brewery at Bierkraft (Free)

September

09, Tue: 6:30PM: Beer & Cheese: Kelso of Brooklyn at Bierkraft (Free)

12, Fri: 5:00PM: New York Brewfest ! at South Street Seaport ($45.00)

12, Fri: 6:30PM: Beer & Cheese: Better Together at Astor Center ($75.00)

19, Fri: 12:00PM: 2nd Manhattan Cask Ale Festival at Chelsea Brewing Co. (Free)

19, Fri: 7:30PM: NYC Homebrewers Guild Meeting at Burp Castle (Free)

20, Sat: 12:00PM: 2nd Manhattan Cask Ale Festival at Chelsea Brewing Co. (Free)

21, Sun: 12:00PM: 2nd Manhattan Cask Ale Festival at Chelsea Brewing Co. (Free)

October

07, Tue: 6:30PM: Beer & Chocolate: Tumbador Chocolate at Bierkraft (Free)

31, Fri: 7:00PM: Brewtopia: The Great World Beer Festival VII at Show Piers (Free)

Wednesday, July 16, 2008 5:09:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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80s T-Shirt Off

So I'm sitting here waiting for a Windows update to install... don''t ask me why and I happened on a link that led to the "top 10 places to buy t-shirts on the web" (thanks foo). Really senseless story short: I am trying to figure out if I could pull off either of these t-shirts.

So, let's have your vote. Leave it in the comments will you. Granted those of you the know me have a better guage, but I'm actually as interested in those of you that don't. This is also a great way to embarrass yourself online: call for user input and then receive none. So don't leave me hanging brah.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008 2:05:59 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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# Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Traffic in Times Square can be rough

Just saw Get Smart on 42nd street. Meh, it was fun a 3.5 out of 5 sounds about right. Probably should have seen Iron Man.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008 11:20:55 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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