October 2007
brian: http://www.keithandthegirl.com/
brian: ever watch the videos on the frontpage?
peter: ever think of me as a moon?
brian: that makes me afraid
peter: it motivates me
so use it.
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Photos by my friend Fork. He also makes some high quality skate videos. I’ll post some of his new stuff next time I talk to him.
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This set made me laugh but it also made me close my computer to make time for doodling again. I haven’t done it in a while and it’s probably the most significant loss I’ve noticed so far since I left school.
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The Schienenzeppelin or rail zeppelin was an experimental railcar which resembles a zeppelin airship in appearance. It was designed and developed by the German aircraft engineer Franz Kruckenberg in 1929. Propulsion was by means of an airplane propeller located at the rear, and only a single example was ever built.
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I don’t think my sleep schedule has ever been this efficient. I’m consistently working the same 12 hour shift and getting exactly 8 hours of sleep. It seems to be withholding my awareness for the night shift pretty well.
The part that bothers me is yawning on the drive home every morning. Seeing everyone busily driving to work or play with an entire day ahead of them, and I’m racing to get to a bed. It’s not depressing so much as it’s disappointment that I’m missing out on, well, the day.
I do love waking up to the dark, though. And escaping the traffic.
I recently took a 1 week job as a production assistant, my first in Hollywood. The shift starts at 10p and goes until 10a. I stayed up last night until about 6:30a and only slept today until 2:30. I was hoping for a little more than that, but I knew tonight had to be rough either way.
I’m looking forward to it, though. I’ve always wanted to try a night shift like this. So far I still have my sanity.
The domain is currently in limbo between GoDaddy (ugh) and Dreamhost (again, ugh) and won’t be running for a day or so. I’ll make a post to let you know.
So for right now, Yeahdu.de is strictly for the followers. Of course, when you’re talking about the site with your friends and they start asking questions, you can send them to the site’s alternative address, aes.tumblr.com.
Plenty of original content to come. I’m still on the road with Brian as we parade from Miami to Los Angeles. This particular post is being written at a Ramada in San Antonio, TX.