Saturday, March 22, 2008

The Best Political Discussion Ever

DMX. Click that isht! Excerpt below:

Are you following the presidential race?
Not at all.

You’re not? You know there’s a Black guy running, Barack Obama and then there’s Hillary Clinton.
His name is Barack?!

Barack Obama, yeah.
Barack?!

Barack.
What the fuck is a Barack?! Barack Obama. Where he from, Africa?

Yeah, his dad is from Kenya.
Barack Obama?

Yeah.
What the fuck?! That ain’t no fuckin’ name, yo. That ain’t that nigga’s name. You can’t be serious. Barack Obama. Get the fuck outta here.

You’re telling me you haven’t heard about him before.
I ain’t really paying much attention.

I mean, it’s pretty big if a Black…
Wow, Barack! The nigga’s name is Barack. Barack? Nigga named Barack Obama. What the fuck, man?! Is he serious? That ain’t his fuckin’ name. Ima tell this nigga when I see him, “Stop that bullshit. Stop that bullshit” [laughs] “That ain’t your fuckin’ name.” Your momma ain’t name you no damn Barack.


In case you need more DMX in your life, here's something to convince you otherwise:

Kuronotorigaa



Q: What do the classic NES and three measly dollars in common?

A: Both share the same monetary value according to Savers, on Bascom and San Carlos in San Jose.

So what exactly does this ill-phrased intro question mean??? I got a working NES for $3 at motherloving Savers last night, fools!!!

So, last night, in the middle of the busiest weekend of my life, I took a little bit of time out to play some Super Mario 3... NIIIIIICE!!!

I also got this disgusting phone shaped like a tennis shoe... NIIIIIIICE?

Thursday, March 20, 2008

March 20, 2008

The Misfits - Teenagers From Mars
Ribzy - Invasion
Agent Orange - No Such Thing
DESA - Voltaire's Fable
Husker Du - Something I Learned Today
The Blue Hearts - Shonen no Uta
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The Queers - Next Stop Rehab
Toys That Kill - Illegitimate
Ging Nang Boyz - Mesu Buta
I Need Sleep - Pervert Like Herbert
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Against Me! - Slurring the Rhythms
At The Drive In - Rolodex Propaganda
Fugazi - Margin Walker
Hot Snakes - Hatchet Job
Pending Disappointment - This Administration
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British Sea Power - No Lucifer
Pixies - Break My Body
Maritime - Hand Over Hannover
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Gardenia
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Beat (Health, Life, and Fire)
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - We Can't Help You
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The Ramones - The KKK Took My Baby Away
The Muffs - On and On
The Mr. T Experience - Love Is Dead
NOFX - Lori Meyers
Old 97s - Four Leaf Clover
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Alkaline Trio - For Your Lungs Only
Avail - Fifth Wheel
Pteradon - Urban Pirate Style
Die!Die!Die! - Britomourt Sunset
Afrirampo - Akankonomamakaesanai
Calling All Monsters - Wholesale Retail
The Big Sleep - Undying Love
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Modest Mouse - Night on the Sun
Sparta Locals - Violence Summer
Chris Walla - Geometry &C
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Cap'n Jazz - Little League

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Japantown = Chinatown?

In further Japantown news, excavation has begun on the site of the recently demolished yard on 6th Street. Apparently it was once the site of San Jose's Chinatown, and, according to this article, remnants of Chinatown have already been found.

Also, not only is there the aforementioned plan to develop some mixed residential/commercial spaces on the lot vacated by the yard, but there's also a proposal to build more retirement homes across the street, in the parking lot adjacent to Fuji Towers, another retirement home.

Things are heating up in Japantown! (stay tuned for some photos...maybe... if I stop being lazy)


P.S. I won't be doing my show this week, I'll be in Austin at SXSW! WOOHOO! Sayonara SUCKERS!

Thursday, March 06, 2008

March 6, 2008

The Wunder Years - Superbowl Sunday
Superchunk - Nu Bruises
Fifteen - Situations
The Blockheads - Any Way I Tell You
The Odd Numbers - High Alert
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Touch My Rash - Sexless Existence
Molotov - Queremos Pastel
Toys That Kill - Control The Sun
The Thermals - Time to Lose
This Is My Fist - A History of Rats
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Husker Du - Reoccurring Dreams
Boilermaker - Norman
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Belle and Sebastian - Jonathan David
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Beat (Health, Life and Fire)
Cass Mccombs - Pregnant Pause
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks - Cold Son
Beulah - My Side of the City
The Mumlers - My Side of the City
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Betty's Love Child - Harumi
Stiff Little Fingers - Piccadilly / Circus
Scared of Chaka - Wanna Make It Happen
Pinhead Gunpowder - Crazy Horse
The Bomb Bassets - Take A Trip
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Going Steady - Holiday
The Queers - Girl About Town
Dillinger Four - Shotgun Confessional
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Silkworm - The Third
November Trial - Dust Factory
Modest Mouse - All Nite Diner
Crimpshrine - Pretty Mess
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Polysics - My Sharona


Tonight's Background Music
Blockhead - Coloring Book
Ruckus Robotics - Never Play With Scratches
Sixtoo - Track 4

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

The Battle of Tastings

Peace In The Middle East

I suppose it's impossible to forget, but it sure is hard to remember the joys of one's wandering childhood imagination sometimes. I remember how I would correlate things in my mind all the time, even if they really didn't have any relation aside from the same word or name. For example, Blossom Hill Road with Blossom the TV show, or this kid James Phelan at Hoover Middle School with Phelan Avenue. I can't remember any better, non-street-related examples, but I think it's super cool how a child's mind is constantly working, soaking things in, and trying to figure out what these things are all about!

I also remember brainstorming how awesome random concepts would be, like having a fighting video game that pitted the fighters from every franchise against each other. It would've been a big mashup of Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Samurai Shodown, Eternal Champions, Clayfighter, etc. I would make lists of who would be in the game, and think about how Ryu would fare against Larcen from Eternal Champions (I'm probably the only person who remembers this game*).

The reason I bring this all up is that I had one of these moments today. As I was driving, for no reason at all, I thought that it would be totally cool if the USA and Mexico merged into a super giant country. When kids think of this sort of stuff, they don't think of the repercussions of stuff like this, just the concept alone is enough for them. And, seriously, isn't that a totally sweet concept?!?!

Then again, after reading stuff like this, I'm not sure it would be so great, at least not in the way this guy thinks it is:
The 8% or so of predominantly Spanish-descended Mexicans are the ones our government will need to approach, as they’re the ones with the real power in that country and those whose throats will be slit first if a popular socialist revolution does take place in Mexico. They are internationally invested, educated, and savvy. The frank yet grim appeal should be: Throw in with us now and prosper together, or see your children and grandchildren butchered, as usually happens when the “oppressed masses have their day”.

Maybe I'm reading too far into it, but this guy sounds like he just wants to annex Mexico so he can exploit the cheap immigrant labor force without having to admit that he likes illegal immigrants doing all the labor now. American Whitie + Mexican Whitie = Universal Brownie oppression? NOT NICE!

Anyway, I hope to have more moments like this again, where I can let my mind wander without having my everday worries and rational thought take over.


*When I was in 8th grade, we were tasked with writing short stories in my English class. Mine was some sort of Robotech ripoff, and it was really lame! I used to love writing in middle school, but I was so bad! YEEESH. Anyway, we were able to read the stories that our classmates had written, and I was amused to see that one guy had totally plagiarized one of the character bios from Eternal Champions for his stort story. In fact, the bio may or may not have read as follows:
Jonathan Blade, a former police officer from the year 2030 who was dismissed, due to a very short temper. He is a master in Kenpo karate. He then became a bounty hunter back in his home country Syria, and was in deep pursuit of a mad scientist, who threatened to destroy the human race with a lethal virus. Although he came close to killing the scientist on several occasions, he was only ordered to capture, and bring the scientist to justice. Finally trapping the scientist in an alley, he attempted to retrieve the virus. They were suddenly hit with a stream of bullets, causing the scientist to drop the vial, containing the virus. Blade's last memory involved shards of broken glass. It is clear that he was set up and killed by his own government.

I think that this might just be a paraphrased version of the bio on wikipedia's site, but you get the idea. Coincidentally, that kid was one of the two kids who introduced me to anime in middle school. The other kid was the one who lent me Akira and Macross Plus to watch, and told me that they sold manga at Yaohan supermarket (now Mitsuwa). Check back for an oft-brainstormed blog about anime, coming soon!

TODAY'S JAM: Colossal - The 1/5 Compromise

Thursday, February 28, 2008

February 28, 2008

Just A Fire - Graduation
Sugarhill Downtown Orchestra - Shin Shin Shin
Rx Bandits - To Our Unborn Daughters
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The Cherry Tempo - Cue The Light Brigade
Maritime - For Science Fiction
The Weakerthans - Aside
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Geography
Silkworm - Waiting on a Train
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Superdrag - Slot Machine / Phaser
Track Star - No Big Deal
Sambomaster - Sono Nukumori ni you ga aru
Robert Pollard - Our Gaze
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Cass Mccombs - Pregnant Pause
Good Night - Brights
Fruit Bats - Canyon Girl
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Son Ambulance - An Instant Birth
The Whitsundays - I Want It All
Ging Nang Boyz - Seishun Jidai
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Underground Railroad to Candyland - Over and O'er
The Odd Numbers - Apeman
Screeching Weasel - My Brain Hurts
The Blue Hearts - Mirai wa Bokura no Te no Naka
The Lawrence Arms - Quincentuple Your Money
Jawbreaker - Chesterfield King
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Andrew Jackson Jihad - Let Us Get Murdered
Mr. T Experience - I Don't Need You Now
Mu330 - 32 cents
Supergrass - Mansize Rooster
Polyics - I My Me Mine
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Sparta Locals - Hotaru
Cap'n Jazz - Little League

Friday, February 22, 2008

Thursday, February 21, 2008

February 21, 2008

Dillinger Four - ¡¡NOBLE STABBINGS!!
Alkaline Trio - For Your Lungs Only
Going Steady - Kakenukete Seishun
Superchunk - Her Royal Fisticuffs
Against Me - Cliche Guevara
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Polysics - XCT
Operation Ivy - The Crowd
Crimpshrine - Summertime
Weezer - The Good Life
Smoking Popes - Gotta Know Right Now
Jawbreaker - Do You Still Hate Me?
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Jets To Brazil - You're The One That I Want
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Swimming Pools
Husker Du - Chartered Trips
Boilermaker - Sunset Ridge
Unwound - Look A Ghost
Just A Fire - Hot Export
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Go!Go!7188 - Ukifune
J-Church - No Jazz
Pixies - The Holiday Song
Modest Mouse - Trailer Trash
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The Odd Numbers - High Alert
Track Star - This Is Number Forty Two
Unicorns - Tuff Ghost
Archers of Loaf - Web In Front
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Enon - Pleasure & Privilege
Ultras - Magic Wand
Fruity - Cinderella Boy
Frank Black - Thalassocracy
Touch My Rash - Wasting Life
Dr. Frank - She Turned Out To Be Crazy
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Maritime - Guns of Navarone
Billy Bragg - A New England
Band of Horses - Islands on the Coast
The Mae Shi - Lamb & Lion
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The Weakerthans - Left & Leaving (live)
Colossal - Human Jackson

Friday, February 15, 2008

Batman: Gotham Knight Trailer

Japantown


Having worked in San Jose's Japantown for over 3 years now, I've seen the area change so much. When I first started working here, my shop was getting steady foot traffic, holiday-time was out of control busy, and I quickly assumed that this was the norm. Well, it was the norm up until that point, but things went downhill fast! Our busy days now are like our normal days were back then. The internet has made consumers more savvy (or lazy), trendy shops like Maido in Santana Row draw away our casual customers, and, in general, there are FEW areas in San Jose conducive to leisurely walking and windowshopping. Certainly, Japantown's mere 2 blocks don't contain enough draw to bring out that many walkers and shoppers.

Soon enough, Dobashi, a decades-old family run market, closed. 2 storefronts across the street from Bamboo 7 remained empty for months on end. And, as usual, the old Nishioka Bros. building (pictured above) remained condemned and subject to repeated vandalism.

There was a ray of hope when it was announced that Nijiya, a small Japanese market chain, would be moving into the old Dobashi location. Nijiya has, in fact, done quite well for itself, but the extra foot traffic the rest of the neighborhood received last only a few weeks, and now all of the Nijiya-goers seem to make a beeline for Nijiya and don't wander the rest of J-town's 2 blocks.

It was announced last month that Soko Hardware would be closing down. It was sad to see another one of the old neighborhood staples close up, but the sad fact is that they can't compete with the big chain stores. These comments on yelp about Soko's poor selection don't necessarily reflect Soko's actually poor selection, as much as they do the fact that isn't financially feasible for a mom 'n' pop shop to compete with the big boys anymore.


Now the old city maintenance yard on 6th street has been demolished, and rumor has it that it's going to be replaced with a large housing development (13 stories or something?). I really hope that it's some sort of mixed residential/commercial space, because that would bring a lot of great foot traffic to the area.

PINHEAD GUNPOWDER!



My G's over at SILVER SPROCKET went to the Pinhead Gunpowder show at 924 Gilman on Sunday! NIIIIIIIIICE!

You can read all about it HERE.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

February 14, 2007

Screeching Weasel - The Science of Myth
Toys That Kill - Safe & Warm
Hot Snakes - LAX
Scared of Chaka - Japan
Shonen Knife - Watchin' Girl
Slow Gherkin - He's Gotta Go
The Odd Numbers - High Alert
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Touch My Rash - Single By Choice
Dillinger 4 - Fuzzy Pink Hand-Cuffs
Alkaline Trio - Goodbye Forever
Hot Water Music - The Bitter End
Jimmy Eat World - A Praise of Chorus
Going Steady - My Soulful Heartbeat Makes Me Sing My Soul Music
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The Aquabats - Red Sweater
Los Rudiments - Pounce!
Polysics - My Sharona
Babyshambles - You Talk
Buck 65 - Lipstick
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Coconut Coolouts - 32 Wives
Archers of Loaf - Web in Front
Folk Implosion - Cold Night
Track Star - The One We Play
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Travel
Jawbreaker - Do You Still Hate Me?
J-Church - Never Happy
Selby Tigers - Pee Wee Hockey
The Advantage - Castlevania III: Boss Music/Willow: Village/Megaman II: Bubble Man
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Band of Horses - Islands on the Coast
The Unicorns - Ready to Die
Skankin' Pickle - Thick Ass Stout
Just A Fire - Graduation
Toots & The Maytals - Pressure Drop
Justin Hines - The Higher the Monkey Climbs
Pizzicato Five - Such A Beautiful Girl Like You
Bonnie Prince Billy - Kelly
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7 Seconds - 99 Red Balloons
Pinhead Gunpowder - 2nd Street
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Timorous Me
Pizzicato Five - Goodbye Baby & Amen

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

GAH!!!

Thinking about it, I've decided that this blog is total garbage! Aside from the playlists, I rarely post anything of any worth. Everything I write is just a blurb about things that I'm sure have been covered with more depth elsewhere. Maintaining a blog loosely centered around pop-culture is pointless when I'm too busy/apathetic to even take in any of said pop-culture! This blog is just one of many endeavours splitting my time and coming out half-assed.

Having said all this, I'm not planning on scrapping this blog at all, but I really want to write more about the things that I think about and see everyday. I want to write about the goofy, smiling lady with her mouth agape at the gas station, and how happy she looked. I want to write about the stern old man who comes in to my work once a week and surveys the videos on the shelves with little interest, and how unconformtable it made me when he kept punching his leg arhythmically today. I want to write about the big open field on Branham Lane that has remained through my 20 years in San Jose while every other patch of open space and farmland has been developed into a strip mall or apartment complex. I want to write about the city maintenance yard in Japantown that was torn down last week, and how I can now see the cargo trains pass by through the space it once occupied.

I can't offer you any tidbits of worth when it comes to pop-culture, but I can offer you a glimpse into my boring life in San Jose. And, even if it's boring, I think it's really sweet in a way, and that there's great things about everyday life here.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Rambeaux

I read another article that quoted Stallone again talking about how much he loved human growth hormone. While it may make you feel young again, good sir, you look like your face is made out of clay now, dude!!!

Anyway, action movies are fun to a certain point, until the 'roided up protagonist takes it into real life too much...

February 7, 2008

Underground Railroad to Candyland - Yuppie Hip Hop Ad
Derangements - In the Car
Fugazi - Epic Problem
Alkaline Trio - A Message From Kathlene
The Weakerthans - Watermark
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Cap'n Jazz - Basil's Kite
Eastern Youth - Bura Bura Bushi
Cass McCombs - Pregnant Pause
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Polysics - I My Me Mine
My Korean Friends - Turtle Tax
The Thermals - A Passing Feeling
Robert Pollard - Here Comes Garcia
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Track Star - Pretty Close To Nothing
Maritime - Calm
Stephen Malkmus - Mama
Band of Horses - Islands on the Coast
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Modest Mouse - All Nite Diner
Unicorns - I Don't Wanna Die
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Swimming Pools
Saturday Looks Good to Me - Money in the Afterlife
Ging Nang Boyz - I Don't Wanna Die
The Dismemberment Plan - Girl O'Clock
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The Buzzcocks - Harmony In My Head
Green Day - Jar
Afrirampo - Afrirampo
Mega City Four - Start
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Jawbreaker - Shield Your Eyes
Supergrass - I'd To Like To Know
Babyshambles - You Talk
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - The Great Communicator
The Minutemen - #1 Hit Song
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Built To Spill - Some
Sambomaster - Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Yobundaze


Tonight's Background Music:
Blockhead - Trailer Love
Blockhead - Cheer Up You're Not Dead Yet
Your Song Is Good - Shortcake

Thursday, January 31, 2008

January 31, 2008

Just A Fire - Hot Export
Touch Committee - Hey, Stay Hungry
Blew - What's Going On?
Jawbreaker - The Boat Dreams From The Hill
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The Minutemen - Viet Nam
Fugazi - Margin Walker
Frank Black - Thalassocracy
Vacant Churches - Vacant Church
Chotto Ghetto - You Don't Care
Nuts & Milk - Can't Do Anything
Ging Nang Boyz - Nippon Hakkyou
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Polysics - Peach Pie on the Beach
Cleveland Bound Death Sentence - Rumble Seats and Running Boards
The Aquabats - Sequence Erase / Giant Robot Birdhead
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Robert Pollard - Hero Blows the Revolution
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Cycles
Mega City Four - Start
Lawrence Arms - 100 Resolutions
The Cherry Tempo - Japanimation
Babyshambles - You Talk
Built To Spill - Big Dipper
Gogol Bordello - My Strange Uncles From Abroad
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The Exploding Hearts - Thorns in Roses
Television - Marquee Moon
Sparta Locals - Ougon Wave
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Belle & Sebastian - Mayfly
Cass McCombs - Pregnant Pause
Ice Palace - Hubris
Pavement - Gold Soundz
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The Weakerthans - The Reasons
Sambomaster - Utsukushiki Ningen no Hibi
Mu330 - Xmas Card
Green Day - 2000 Light Years Away
Pixies - Here Comes Your Man

Tonights Background Music
Blockhead - Grape Nuts & Chalk Sauce
Blockhead - Duke of Hazzard
Blockhead - Squirmy Worm

Saturday, January 26, 2008

RAMBO

I had the pleasure of seeing Rambo last night, and also of seeing a cute girl curl into the fetal position from watching the copious and brutal violence. I recommend this movie to anyone who likes this sort of stuff. You know what you're gonna get, and Stallone delivers it to you.

Here's an awesome story about Rambo himself:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080126/ap_on_en_mo/people_stallone_hgh_5

Friday, January 25, 2008

Animedar

My animedar is telling me that this movie, Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo, will be cool, even if this trailer looks kinda lame:

http://media.dvd.ign.com/articles/847/847424/vids_1.html



In other news, Further Confusion 2008 has hit San Jose!
http://www.furtherconfusion.org/fc2008/

I hope to see none of you there, BUT, I do hope to swing by to admire the spectacle. Wish me luck.