30 June 2009

Decades of Artistic Feelings

End of another month...I noticed today that it was almost the end of this decade. What do I have to show for the first decade of the millennium? Kimberly, a great career in which I'm respected, I feel that I am slowly getting closer to my family (thanks, in part, to Kimberly), and I feel like I'm earning my age of "almost 25"... Is there anything tangible? That's an interesting way to phrase a question about my progress. Granted, I am the one asking the question, but that is (quite obviously) beside the point. Tangible? That's like asking if every breath I've been granted in my life would've meant more had I been able to hold it to my face to ingest it. I think the things in my life that have meant more to me have been, poetically so, intangible. That's what makes it worth more...you have to imagine the physical value. I love that God made us this way, in that we have to rely on our knowledge of the world and what we can't grasp to understand and appreciate each other and our lives.

Past myself, I believe that God's still in charge, El Nino is on it's way, economic turmoil is still inevitable even WHEN the market steadies out...tomorrow will survive in tomorrow's existence and I'll still blog when I have something to say. I love to blog my thoughts, I love to be artistic and when I get the rare chance to actually be inspired at the right time to write something to the world of the wide-web. I aspire to be a better, more thriving author, photographer, and person but never really know exactly how I want to achieve it. I know that I will wake up tomorrow feeling artistically unfulfilled and wanting to shoot more pictures, write more blogs, listen to more music, and read more books. I have a yearning to do more with my senses and don't understand what to do about it.

[kyle]

28 June 2009

1000 Julys

July marks the center of the year. Not just the center, but the milestone. July is a very special month to me for many reasons and I will always love fall months better than July, but July holds so much that I hold dear in it that to even mention it here would tarnish it's luster enough that it's not worth sharing, but I did want to mention here that I will be pretty happy next week when my beloved month of summer arrives. Just you wait...keep moving forward and you'll see it...

[kyle]

A Note About My Previous Blog: If you go to look at my last blog, I've made all of the spelling corrections that need to be made, but you'll also see a comment posted. I've leaving it up there as an example of "how NOT to win points or make arguments to people via comments". I don't give a frying rats ass what Rockstar does with their money, I don't care what the product does to me, I don't care who the hell invented it...it keeps me awake and tastes scrumptious. I love that the internet exists so that people can research and share...it also gives me something to laugh at.

That is all.

20 June 2009

Brand Loyalty

The blog to end all blogs! My personal top 25 companies that I buy things from mostly because they've never failed me. I hope this exhaustive list is helpful to some and in honor of the ones who produce the products. My tribute to consumerism is now complete...well, I'm only 24...there's still time. These are in no particular order. I don't like one better than the other...they are all very important to me and very dear to my daily living. Enjoy!

25. Rockstar Energy Drink - particularly the Punched, 16 oz. although I'm also a fan of the orange can. I've tried every major energy drink and I've stuck on one for a while (used to incessantly drink Red Bull), and for now, I'm on the Rockstar wagon...mostly because it's a Pepsi Co. product.

24. Federal Express - I know it's a shipping company, but when the simple concept of your business is to deliver packages safely, efficiently, on-time, and cater to your customers you can focus on that task really well. FedEx (as they're now known due to the customers shortening their name for ease of explanation), has done a great job of making this "simple" task really smooth, easy, and enjoyable. I've never had a negative experience with FedEx, they've never let me down unlike their competitors. I almost never use UPS or USPS (ironic that they have such similar initials) because every time that I've been forced to use them, something bad has happened. Not always necessarily big, but still annoying to say the least.

23. Timbuk2 Messenger Bags - Handmade, borderline hippie produced messenger (and other) bags, these little beauties are made in "the city" for our pleasure and hard work! Messengers the world over have heard (by word of mouth, by the way) about these gems. The four bags I've owned have been the hardest working, best, durable messenger bags I've ever owned. Also the most comfortable. I will always recommend these bags to my peers and friends.

22. Rainbow Sandals - I was turned onto this southern California standard issue footwear by my junior high school pastor who was never caught without his super comfortable, really durable, guaranteed to last sandals. Everyone I've met that owns them, loves them. These sandals have never met a foot that they didn't like. Buy them...over and over again. The company's is San Clemente and if the strap breaks, they'll replace them...for free. Little known fact.

21. Pixar - This company is pretty self-explanatory on why I like them. Much like a well-behaved child and how you can tell the nature of the parents by their product, Pixar films speak eons about the fun and quality work ethic their employees have. Having toured the facility and met the owner-turned-boardmember, it's no surprise to me that they create and distribute nothing less than quality product and branding.

20. Sprint/Nextel - This communications company has failed me only one time, but my devotion to them was stronger than their hardware support failure. I've been with them for 4 years now and I will never drop my full contract with them as I'm a very happy customer. I will say that my only criticism is that their hardware selection has faltered over the years, but I hear they're on a comeback with this new Palm Pre thing I've been hear lots about.

19. Visa - Yes, it's very clear to me that this is credit card brand/type, but VISA is accepted in more places on the planet and is a very easy to use credit company. They progress their technology for fraud prevention, they will progressively drop your APR (if asked), they have better benefit programs...it's worth looking into.

18. Levi Strauss Co. - Never worn a better pair of jeans, they've been around for like 150 years...need I say more?

17. Crown International - This will make Brad think I'm sucking up since I know he reads this, but they work very closely with their users and provide top notch service on their products. They are always pouring over research and development and genuinely care about their people. Plus...apparently...my input matters to them. Not sure why. You can also ground a building with their MacroTechs and they'll still pass signal. ALL of their products are just as durable. ALL.

16. Western Digital - Best HDD on the planet. I will argue this forever. They also, at one point, had one of the best executives in the world working for them: Chuck Missler. Brilliant man who changed the way we store our information...look him up.

15. Pepsi Bottling Group - This devotion runs deep, and they keep proving themselves to me too. The latest: their CEO is a wonderful diligent, direct, and aggressive Indian woman named Indra Nooyi. In addition to her appointment, PBG caters to the small restaurant owner and loves the exposure they have worldwide. They led (lead) the world with the soda pop industry's move to the "healthier" side of the beverages by owning Sobe, Aquafina, Dole juices, Lipton, Ocean Spray, Tropicana and own the greatest chip maker in the world: Frito Lay.

14. Panasonic - I have NEVER been failed by their playback devices. I've boarderline abused their optical media players (that medium usually being the most delicate) and they are still kickin'. Their competition has not been so lucky with me. Short of the media itself, Sony's optical products (professional and consumer alike) have all failed me within a year of purchase. Panasonic makes quality televisions, DVD players, DAT players. Let's not forget the important stuff though, the most durable laptop to date: The Panasonic Toughbook.

13. AMX - most flexible physical controllers I've ever been exposed to. And, much like Crown, they deal with me and my colleagues in a most receptive way. I love their tenacity in their market always progressing towards future needs. The part I do love the most is the flexibility.

12. Energizer Industrial Batteries - There are Duracell Procell batteries which drop life at times, they are the Rayovac Pro batters which sometimes just don't work out of the box, then there is the best, most consistent alkaline on the planet: The Energizer Industrial battery. It's pretty simple, consistency is very key to my industry's use of wireless mics, ClearCom/Telex comunication, etc.

11. Benchmade Knives - I have three. Case & point.

10. NBC/Universal - Some might think it strange to count the bane of "the company's" existence in my list, but they are a quality of their own. Producing such television as Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, Saturday Night Live, The Office, Chuck, etc. They truly rule the night with their prime-time line-up and their lack of fear in what they air makes them one of the companies on my list.

9. Shure International - the leader in professional microphones in everything from wireless models to wired, public address system components, this manufacturer i son my list for making a durable, state of the art mic that you could literally hammer a nail with. They are a classic company that is known for making equipment to rock the world and make it heard.

8. Oakley - I have purchased 6 pairs of sunglasses from them, a thick jacket, a backpack, two belts, three pairs of tactical boots, and socks...I have never had more durable, better items to protect me and keep me warm. You should see their tests for lens shattering.

7. Homestarrunner.com - Good, clean humor that has made me laugh since 2002. Good swag too. I own several DVDs, a "Kick The Cheat" The Cheat, and several shirts as well. I love this cartoon.

6. Yamaha Commercial Audio - They provide 24 hour coast-to-coast technical support. I don't mean an automated system either, I mean an actual person on the other end of the phone. They've made their mistakes too, but they are the staple in live, digital audio consoles fit for the A1 that needs to do anything. As I've mentioned before flexibility for me is incredibly important, and with the vast variety of shows that I need to do (as the FOH engineer or Monitor engineer), the PM5D, 1D, M7CL, and O1V96 are all in my arsenal of tools for mixing live.

5. Rolling Stone Magazine - Molding and shaping the world we live in politically and musically, this classic magazine has provided the modern world with commentary, suggestion, review, and culture. It shapes the dreams of the young and perpetuates the reminiscence of the old. It crosses generations and pushes the envelope of social acceptance. They will always be on the cusp of what's new in culture, music, and movies.

4. Chevron - When I went on tour in 2007, we were sponsored by Chevron and just by natural exposure, I learned a lot about this oil company. And after using it in a number of vehicles, I really do think that Techron stuff actually serves a purpose! I truly believe that as far as gasoline is concerned, I can't name a better place to drop your money (that you have to drop anyway) at a Chevron. Also some of the best convenience stores in the country.

3. Apple Computer Inc. - If you were able to describe electronics as sexy, Apple's achieved it! The company that literally changed the world of personal computers (by inventing it) not only delivers the best personal devices in the world, but constantly upgrades the internal components on their devices even if it's not a major revision. Meaning that when they sell you a member of their family of devices, it's the top of the line that day. Apple has changed the way we communicate, the way we express, the way we listen, the way we look, the way we live...

2. Allen Bradley - The most reliable buttons and switches ever made. You've all seen them at one point since they are almost literally everywhere. For example: take a look at any amusement park's ride control panel. Disneyland or otherwise, you will see big, plastic lights, buttons, and switches. They are made by Allen Bradley. They also make physical switches, disconnects, emergency stop busses...you pretty much name it, they pretty much make it...and well. I've had these in dirt, water, mud, rain...and they continue to work through and through.

1. Columbia Records - Still a classic recording label promoting such "artists" as John Mayer, Bruce Springsteen, Dylan, Floyd, Beyonce, Motion City Soundtrack, and MercyMe. They promote their talent and only sign the best. I just really love that this label is still in business and thriving!

That's my comprehensive list. It took literally a week to write and compile the links. The links lead to either their website or my visual proof. Please enjoy, refer, and share as needed!

[kyle]

California Love

I was sitting in a small sushi place on the boulevard today when I noticed three people eating with radios in tow. Radios mean one thing out here...production jobs. Kinda cliche, but fun to notice every once in awhile. It's so nice to be out here on a Saturday, to see all the tourists photographing trash and the "sights", listening to bustle of people around H&H...it's a sort of poetic chaos out here. The charm of Hollywood is not lost on me, I still love it up here...the excitement, the glamour, even the noise. I think why I still love it, even after two years is because I'm not immersed in it. I love Orange County more. It's home. It's my life. It's our life. I don't know if I could leave it for somewhere like our neighbor just 40 short miles north.

Anyway, just weird thoughts on a weird day. I'm working on a blog to end all blogs right now. You'll love it when you see it and if you don't, your money back! Check out Twitter if you haven't already, it's a revolutionary way to express small thoughts.

[kyle]

19 June 2009

Turn The Page...

I feel this chapter coming to an end. These nightshifts seemed to have taken their toll for this season and I feel a day shift or three coming on. This has by no means shortened my shifts, it just means they should appear at "regular people's hours"...or so we hope. It's times like these that require some introspection on my part. I just feel the need to look closer inside and figure out what I need to work on next. They're good starting points for personal, pet projects. "What don't I like about myself that I can work on currently?" It's not a bad question and shouldn't be viewed as self-deprecating. It should be viewed as self-improvement. This isn't narcissism or pride, it's a sort of internal personality maintenance that I think everyone should be doing from time to time if you plan on being a better person tomorrow.

Kind of along those lines is this thing that Mraz posted on his blog recently about the "Humanifesto"...pretty amazing stuff and an interesting concept to say the least. I feel that a lot of people are targeting different angles to the problems we're having and this is a (albeit atheistic) but productive vantage. They say that in basic, "Make eye contact with anyone you interact with. Smiling is optional but highly encouraged. Use the words 'Please' and 'Thank You' as often as you can. Seek out ways to improve the lives of others. This can be as small as carrying someones bag up a flight of stairs, or holding a door open." I'm not going to lie, it's a great place to start and a helluva lot better place than most people are starting in. Shoot, it's a START people!

Just a couple little thoughts on this extra long night brought to you by Honda...

Look closely. Live openly. Embrace today don't just seize it.

[kyle]

14 June 2009

Adjusting The AF

"...I hurt myself today...to see if I still feel..."

There are times in life that you learn more about living than you do at other times. This week is one of those weeks. A recurring theme in my life has been that I don't really keep my mouth shut enough. That can carry on into my generic attitude, my outlook on the life-task at hand, etc. I can see so much of why I burn bridges. Kimberly pointed this out to me the other day on our way to dinner with her folks as I was explaining my distaste for something that happened to me last year. That's right, I'm still upset about something that happened at work a year ago. That should prove right there how much I'll allow things to fester.

Now, I can blame everyone else for my utter hatred of the "evil prospering" in the world and why God allows this to happen. Or...as is suggested, I can let it go as if it was the "whisp" of air that is most actually is. I don't really care about morons succeeding above me. I don't really care about being ignored. I don't really care about being treated poorly. I just care about doing a good job...at least that's what I should be caring about. I think it's time to re-focus myself; take a step back and reflect on the positive things that are happening to me.

I couldn't be more happy about the life that Kimberly and I have built from the ground up. I love what we share and how we share it. I love, even more, how we've cleaned our lives out of un-necessary issues and drama. Even all that "stuff" that collects throughout life, we're starting to get rid of. We started ripping our DVD's into our media server farm the other night and she's just kicking ass at it! We plan on selling our DVD's and making a little extra money off of it. It feels so good to have a help-mate who shares my goals and dreams. I love that she drives me to achieve! What a wonderful woman I've been entrusted with!

I could talk about her for hours, but I need to get back to work and to also finish up watching the WWDC keynote from last week. I'm super excited about the new OS and it's support of Exchange (finally!). Anyway...that's enough outta me!

[kyle]

12 June 2009

To The Future Mrs Cole (Part 2)

I'm just excited to turn around in 20 years and say, "I'm still here with you because of you..."

[Kyle]
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11 June 2009

In The Shadow Of The Moon

I've been a bit of a night owl the last few months. It definitely doesn't make for an easy life, I'll tell you that. I'm getting to that point where I hope that the end is near, where the 11:30 PM off time I used to have is "early", where I can get home and get to sleep all in the same day, where I can be with Kimberly...sigh...I love my job, but I also love my new home with Kimberly, cats, neighbors, et al. I do want to get on to enjoying it.

This being away all the time majorly sucks. I feel like a hidden community of some organism that moves only in the light of the risen moon and no one really knows it's there until they mis-function once and it disrupts the delicate balance of the "day people". Its not as if I feel under-appreciated, but I do feel disconnected. I feel like this isn't what I was supposed to be doing although it is what I'm supposed to be doing. The upside is that I've become the one that delivers and the downside is that my life is starting to show signs of severe suffering. I'm going to start getting that pasty-white skin that people who stay indoors too much get pretty soon, I can just feel it.

If anyone has advice on how to cope with these night shifts or if you happen to know that the end of these shifts is soon, please tell me...

[kyle]