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The Theater isn’t Just for Movies Anymore

September 7th, 2007 | Posted in Music, Off-hours

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A few weeks ago my wife and I went to a Cinamark theater after coming back from our Caribbean cruise. There were the usual advertisements, but one stood out. It was a Linkin Park concert to be shown in another theater and best of all it was free. I had never heard of anything like this before, but it sounded interesting so I checked out their website - fathomevents.com. I registered and entered my cell number at that time. You had to do so in order to register. They sent me a text message that would later be used for my entry into the event.

The show

The show was quite unique. While it was not a live simulcast or anything it was still entertaining. It was quite innovative. They had the concert playing, but simultaneously they had a texting window at the bottom that was semi-transparent. On the right-hand side there would be contests and trivia. You answered the trivia via texting to a specific number for a chance to win prizes. I won 2 movie tickets. My wife also won 2 movie tickets. Nice so far.

You could also text to the number provided and your texts would potentially show up on the screen for all the other event participants to see. This interactivity was unique and added to the overall experience. You had a great band playing (albeit not live) on a big screen with great theater surround sound, chances to win prizes, and interactivity with the other members of the audience via text messaging. It was a cool event.

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Where’s the money?

So I wondered. How the hell do they make money? At the end they gave us a survey. It was optional, but if you filled it out you got a $10 theater gift card. I filled one out. Not bad for 5 minutes of work.

From what I can gather this is how they make money:

  • Advertisement before the show just like a regular movie
  • Advertisement/contests on the sidebar. Most of the quizes were linked to some product. A clever one was “How many peanuts does it take to make a 16oz jar of peanut butter?” I don’t recall the answer, but the ad was for Jiff Peanut Butter. There were other ads for Sony and Sandisk media cards as well.

On the survey they had a question which asked “Would $20 be too much, too little, just right for this event if we were to charge?” I’m guessing this may be in the experimental/refinement stages. In my case $20 would be a good deal. I got entertainment, 2 movie tickets worth $16 + a $10 gift card = $26 worth of potential prize/bribes.

Windows Windows Everywhere

The show was not without glitch. Near the beginning a Windows screen popped up on the screen interrupting the show. Apparently Windows could not wait to let us know “Windows has detected new hardware”. It was quite funny and annoying at the same time. This had to be the largest Windows screen I’ve ever seen.

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Interesting Day

It was an interesting unique experience. The drive home was not too dull either. We spotted a car that had ran into a subdivision sign. As you can see my Treo doesn’t take good night shots. Its not a very blogworthy phone. I wish I could have won that Sony Camera phone. What you see below is a Toyota Camry against a subdivision wall. A 4Runner would have been a better choice for such a nighttime escapade.

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5 Pen Tricks from Japan

August 30th, 2007 | Posted in Off-hours, Video

5 Pen tricks presented by one of my favorite authors - Tim Ferris.

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Cops stop eating your donuts and watch this video

July 21st, 2007 | Posted in Health, Off-hours, Video

You donut-wielding cops better watch this video, put down your donut, and think about the next time you have to chase someone down.

The below is a video made by the Latvian Dvinsk free running clan from Daugavpils

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Design cities for people, not cars

May 18th, 2007 | Posted in Environment, Off-hours

I’m a fan of being able to walk to your destination be it work, grocery store, or the corner coffee shop. Unfortunately I live in Texas where it is generally not a possibility. I live in the state where we like to live miles away from each other have big yards so as to not be too near our neighbors. The concept of a city designed around people does not allude me however. Residing in one does.

If you have never read it, I highly recommend you check out celsias.com - a blog about the environment. There is a very nice article entitled “Designing cities for People, Rather than Cars“. It really makes you think about the role of our cities and what we’ve done to them and society in the process. Here is an excerpt:

Parks and public space are also important to a democratic society because they are the only places where people meet as equals..In a city, parks are as essential to the physical and emotional health of a city as the water supply.” He notes this is not obvious from most city budgets, where parks are deemed a luxury. By contrast, “roads, the public space for cars, receive infinitely more resources and less budget cuts than parks, the public space for children. Why,” he asks, “are the public spaces for cars deemed more important than the public spaces for children?

In James Howard Kunstler’s view, public spaces should be inspired centers of civic life and the physical manifestation of the common good. Check out his speech below.

What do you think? Is your city designed for people or is it designed for cars. Comment in. We’re interested to know

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Aerated Sandal Process for Sale

April 29th, 2007 | Posted in Off-hours

I have the most comfortable sandals ever. These sandals were purchased for $1 while camping. A secret process was then applied to them to get the result you see here.

The process is completely random and can not be duplicated by any machine.

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Close up view of aeration… This is Nike Air to the next level.

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For 1 month’s cat food [prefers Fancy Feast] & kitty litter, you can have my top secret process applied to your sandals (must be rubber in origin).

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