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How Awesome Is This?

19 Saturday Jun 2010

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Sue Bird went on to finish the game with the following stat line: 22 points (on 8 of 15), 10 assists, and 2 rebounds. She posted the first double-double for the Storm in this game.

Lauren Jackson finished with 20 points and 12 boards. Second double-double for the team.

Swin Cash had 16 buckets and 7 boards with 8 for 8 FT shooting.

Tanisha Wright got her groove back with 18 monster points.

Camille only had 3 points — all from the charity stripe. I hope you get your game back, Millie!

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Standings: 10 – 2 (1st in West, 1st in WNBA)

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Next Game: June 20, 9pm EST at San Antonio Silver Stars

Bandwagon

13 Sunday Jun 2010

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2010 World Cup, seattle storm

The 2010 World Cup just opened Friday night local time and everyone’s been posting crazy about it on Twitter and Facebook.

So, in the spirit of the games, and also because everyone around me just won’t shut up about it, and also because I’m a sports geek, I rolled my eyes and decided what the heck okay I’ll just join the frakking bandwagon. Whatever. It will not make me less of a Storm fan or whatever, right?

So, anyway we completely missed the whole Opening Ceremonies because of office thingamajigs but eh … whatever. We tried to watch South Africa think they almost won it over Mexico but Marquez’s goal in the 79th minute just evened the score at 1-1. SA’s Mphela had a chance to take the lead and the game minutes before the final whistle but hit his shot off the left post. Argh — draw #1 for the night.

Siphiwe Tshabalala scored the first goal of the 2010 World Cup that gave the hosts the lead early in the match.
Photo by Sekretarev (AP)

South Africa’s post-goal dance was almost too hilarious to ignore.

Photo by Ian Vogler

Too bad Mexico scored. Haha.


Photo by Arias (AP)

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The rest of my buddies got their brains eaten by (no, not zombies) that Super Mario World game in Wii so they spent the whole break between the SA-MEX game and the France vs Uruguay game screaming their hearts out over Mario, Luigi, and a bunch of mushrooms as they went through maze after maze and world after world.

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I sat at the side re-watching the last Seattle Storm game where they beat the LA Sporks again. As much as I kept thinking it was because they were awesome and all that but what if it was just because of Key Arena being a fortress or whatever or because most of the West just plainly suck at this point in the season?

I love how we’re 9 and 1 right now and on top of the league and almost everyone in the starting lineup are up there in the statistical categories [Birdy in (1) AST, LJ in (4) PPG, Vesela in (1) FG%, Camille in (1) Steals — tied with Catchings, Swin in (#) in 3PG% or something, etc] but I would rest better if we just get to play Chicago again and beat them and call our 1 loss a fluke haha. Also, we ought to face CT and IND and NY and beat them too. Only then and there will everything will be alright in my world.

I know, I drive a hard bargain. I hope Brian Agler does too. I would love to see this team go 33 and 1 or something. Wishful thinking? I think not, considering how the team is playing right now. And oh, I’m sure the law of average could catch up on them and they’d (God forbid) stumble in a few games in the future but … uhm … yeah, as long as they keep at this level of intensity and energy and awesome awesome chemistry, they could definitely smoke most teams in the league.

They just have to stay healthy though. Oh gosh, LJ, please stay healthy, okay?

And well, stay happy, just like this, yeah?

Photo by Aaron Last (Storm Photos)

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I tried staying up for the France vs Uruguay game but I fell asleep about 15 minutes into the first half. Oh well. Found out later it was a o-0 draw haha. As if I care.

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The next night, I tried to stay up for the USA-England match but once again, I fell asleep. Gaad, I must be getting old. I used to wake up at the crack of dawn whenever the Storm would make the trip east during the previous years.

USA and England finished with a 1-1 draw, by the way. I’m too lazy to find out which player scored and which keeper made a blunder.

Hohumm.

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Argentina won.

I think.

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Germany vs the Socceroos later. I almost have a soft spot for all Aussie national teams because of LJ, Tully, Penny Taylor, and the rest of the Opals but whatever, it’s still Germany!

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Brazil doesn’t play until Wednesday 230AM local time.

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The Storm will go to Indiana and face a 5-4 Fever team with Tamika Catchings, Tully Bevilaqua, and Katie Douglas.

Go Storm! Go 10 and 1!

Baller Week

09 Wednesday Jun 2010

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seattle storm

So I’ve been catching up on games that I haven’t seen last week. There are only a handful of those up in LiveAccess by the way. I’m not really sure why the Seattle home games are not archived yet and are only tagged with “Coming Soon” — how soon is soon anyway?

I managed to watch at least a quarter of the blowout in San Antonio. Frakkin’ LiveAccess would freeze from time to time and my Quad-Core 4-GB RAM CPU would act up. So I gave up on it and just got contented with the fact that we annihilated the Silver Stars 84-56. No complaining from this side LOL — except for the fact that either LiveAccess or Firefox or my internet connection sucks.

I haven’t watched the Storm vs Atlanta Dream game properly because I was at work then and the game wasn’t on LiveAccess. I think it was shown on ESPN2 and archived at ESPN360 but regional restrictions prevent me to watch said game. Too bad because it was awesome; we shut down the high-flying Atlanta team and handed them their first loss. We scored 90-72 behind LJ’s 32 monster points.

Up next in my viewing list was the Sunset Showdown against the Sporks in LA. The Storm didn’t actually dominate but they came up with a win 79-75 behind Birdy’s hot shooting. She had 22 points on 7 of 12 shooting, 4 of 8 on three points. LJ, Swin, and the fabulous Camille Little also chipped in.

Halfway through the LA game, I had this brilliant idea to change browsers. I dunno what was wrong with me that I forgot Firefox being a huge memory hog but well, yeah, when I switched to Google Chrome, the stream was fairly okay, still pixelated at times but no buffering or freezing. Guess, Google Chrome it is then.

After I was done with the LA game, *someone* (super thanks, you) gave me access to UConn’s 2002 Final Four Games and I managed to watch those two in the same night. Ergo, I only had about 2 hours sleep before I had to blearily jump to the shower and go to work. It was worth it though. Birdy and Swin (and Tamika and Ashja and DT) were a joy to watch in their college years and they are still great nowadays.

Lastly, I was able to finish the Phoenix game where the storm completely tore through the nonexistent Phoenix defense and played almost perfectly. Birdy got a double-double, LJ, Swin, and the most underrated player ever Camille Little each added 16 points, Tanisha got her shooting groove back, Svet was awesome (despite getting clocked on the face by DT), and Jana Vesela showed that she has a lot to offer this team. The final score was 97-74 but that totally doesn’t tell the whole story of total domination LOL.

Up next is LA at the Key. Hope all goes well and we hand those Sporks their seventh loss LOL.

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We used to be seven-man deep into our rotation but I think Vesela can be integrated already. I mean, okay so she was playing in garbage time in the Phoenix game, but she was already moving well. That alley-oop with 0.05sec left should be in the highlight reel,W, are you hearing me? Probably not LOL.

Anyway, if we could get Abby Bishop and Lacey some playing time so they get accustomed to the plays, then great. By the way, whatever happened to A-Rob?

577 Days

02 Wednesday Jun 2010

Posted by kilcher in Geekdom, Life Oh Life

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49,852,800 seconds
830,880 minutes
13,848 hours
82 weeks (rounded down)
19 months
1.5833 years
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O hai there o/

a thousand miles seem pretty far

01 Tuesday Jun 2010

Posted by kilcher in Muzzak

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hey there delilah, plain white t's, youtube

But they’ve got planes and trains and cars
I’d walk to you if I had no other way

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_m-BjrxmgI

Don’t you worry about the distance
I’m right there if you get lonely
Give this song another listen
Close your eyes
Listen to my voice, it’s my disguise
I’m by your side

– Hey There Delilah, Plain White T’s

An Update of Some Sort

31 Monday May 2010

Posted by kilcher in Life Oh Life, Sports

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I’ve hit a wall, again, in my self-studying of this expensive and taxing hobby that I’ve immersed myself into. Photography is draining in many, many ways. Obviously you’re going to have to shell out a lot of money for proper equipment. And then you’ll have to either walk around or go to far-flung places to shoot something new and innovative (or hopefully do something different with what’s been done before) — that will drain you of money, again, and strength. And if that wasn’t enough, you’ll also be drained of your creative juices after you’ve practically tried everything you could ever think of and still you haven’t really found that One Big Shot that would forever leave you contented.

So anyway, hitting the wall. Whatever. Here’s hoping that soon enough that wall will crumble and I’ll find my enthusiasm again. Until then, I’ll just pepper my Flickr stream and Facebook account with self-portraits LOL.

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I’ve recently started this huge writing project that’s starting to eat my time and sanity. I initially estimated it to be just under 10k words but quickly scratched that idea after I reached the 10k mark before reaching 25% of the plot. I’m now almost over 40k and I haven’t even gone to 50%. Pretty epic for a personal project, yes?

I hope I can finish this, if only for my sanity and my faithful beta-reader’s (who doesn’t want to point out my errors and is just enjoying being entertained lol). I don’t think I’ll ever let anyone else read it though. I’m shy like that haha.

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The Storm season’s underway. We’re currently sitting at the top of the Western Conf with 5 wins and 1 loss. We’ve been the comeback kids for 3 of those games, lost one at Chicago, and decimated the Silver Stars in the last game (which I missed — complete fan fail!).

LJ’s healthy and she’s already won a Player of the Week award which is all sorts of awesome. Birdy’s second in Assists behind Cappie with 6.6 a game (I think she even led the league before that loss at Chicago but I’m just speculating). Swin’s playing like a monster whenever we’re in trouble. It’s almost great, this start of the season is. I really hope we can keep this up.

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Photo by Simon Butterworth [Link]

Whatta Start

17 Monday May 2010

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l.a. sporks, seattle storm, WNBA


SEATTLE – MAY 16: Sue Bird #10 of the Seattle Storm shoots against Ticha Penicheiro #21 and Delisha Milton-Jones #8 of the Los Angeles Sparks on May 16, 2010 at Key Arena in Seattle, Washington.
Copyright 2010 NBAE (Photo by Terrence Vaccaro/NBAE via Getty Images)

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■ Live Access didn’t work! Argh!
■ The SpOrks refused to go away until about 8 minutes were left in the 4th.
■ A healthy LJ — now that’s a great sight!
■ The starters got the majority of the points. Uhm, bench, a little life please?

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■ Standing: 1-0
■ Next Game: vs Minnesotta Lynx, May 20, 2010 10AM JST

My Melancholy is Pink

16 Sunday May 2010

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My Melancholy is Pink

and once again,
you’ll pretend to know me well, my friends
and once again,
i’ll pretend to know the way

~~~ o ~~~

we only come out at night
mellon collie and the infinite sadness
smashing pumpkins

Note To Self

10 Monday May 2010

Posted by kilcher in Geekdom, Life Oh Life, Photo Blog

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It’s so easy to get lost in all the talks of HDR, long exposure, f2.8, 500mm zoom, VR, body motor, desat, post-processing, vignettes, sharpness, purple fringing, Crumpler, Think Tank, softbox, strobes, and all other photography shit that we forget what photography used to mean to us. It’s not about whether you’ve got the most kick-ass gear; you may have a Mark IV but if you don’t know shit about basic composition then you’re nothing but the countless posers walking around malls and public places with SLRs hanging from their necks. It’s also not about whether you’ve got awesome post-processing skills; you may master the ins and outs of Photoshop, Lightroom, Gimp, Picasa, iPhoto, or hell, even MS Paint, but if your photo doesn’t have any emotion oozing out of it, it’s practically useless (although, let’s admit it, a good post-processing can turn a blah photo into an almost eye-popping one). And it’s definitely not about your friends having cameras so you should get one too.

I have been taking photos since 2008 but I’m not claiming to be a pro or anything. I know I’ve got a lot more to learn before even claiming that I’m a proficient photo-hobbyist. And yeah, during the last two years, I’ve been swallowed in this never-ending and expensive hobby and okay, I’ve sort of improved, technically, composition-wise, and I think even my post-processing skills have taken a leap.

But sometimes, I feel like it’s too much, you know. I think I’ve gone overboard sometimes with post-postprocessing, and sometimes, I get way too technical when taking shots that I forget to just appreciate the beauty of the scene before me and just let my eyes decide how to frame the scene and position the subject. Suffice to say, I got sort of lost in the avalanche of knowledge that I got from friends, fellow photo-hobbyists, forums, and online tutorials. So, I think I kinda need to remind myself why I got into this very expensive mess in the first place, what should this hobby mean to me, crap like that.

The following photos were taken by an old Sony Ericsson k650i cameraphone. Mind you, that phone wasn’t even the most kick-ass in terms of MegaPixels back then. I only bought it so I could have a Pinas roaming phone when I transferred to Tokyo for work. These lame-ass cameraphone photos are actually the reasons why I thought I’d buy a DSLR and see where that hobby will take me (hey, I was depressed back then, I would try almost anything — keyword: almost).

takot sa sun
“Takot sa Sun” was taken at around 5am during a Winter month when I couldn’t sleep because of something depressing.

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“…” was taken later that same day when my emo mood refused to just take a hike.

So, yeah, I need to remind myself that I take photos for my enjoyment and not for anybody else (well, also for you, but you get what I mean, right?). I take photos of my travels and my everyday experiences (like, hello, Project 365!) and just because I wanted to snap a shot of that damn awesome scene in front of me. I used to take self-portraits (like, hello, Project 365!) but then I’ve gotten way too tired of myself so that kinda dwindled down. It was never because I wanted to show off or get recognized or get complimented (although that would be nice haha). I may have good days and bad days (sometimes my post-processing sucks) and maybe get stuck in a very long rut but there is no way I’m stopping. I’m doing this for all the right reasons and I may get lost in all the technical shit again but I got these two photos to remind me to just, I dunno, sometimes great composition happens when you’re not thinking at all.

So there, I’m doing this because I love doing this — nothing more, nothing less.

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Okay, wait, I’m not making any sense. I swear I had a point in my head earlier.

Fine, I’m stopping now.

Guess that’s what you get if you stopped blogging for what feels like eons.

*Shrugs*

Looking for Answers from the Great Beyond

08 Saturday May 2010

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flickr, great beyond, photo, REM

I’ve watched the stars fall silent from your eyes
All the sights that I have seen
I can’t believe that I believed I wished
That you could see
There’s a new planet in the solar system
There is nothing up my sleeve

Looking for Answers from the Great Beyond

I’m pushing an elephant up the stairs
I’m tossing up punch lines that were never there
Over my shoulder a piano falls
Crashing to the ground

I’m breaking through
I’m bending spoons
I’m keeping flowers in full bloom
I’m looking for answers from the great beyond

[ REM | The Great Beyond ]

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