My Poor iTunes

February 6th, 2009

For the longest time my iTunes has been a huge disaster and I finally deceided it was time for an end. With 5,224 songs (around 16 days of music) is mostly mislabeled, mis genre’d, and missing album art. My new goal is to get this cleaned up in my spare time with album covers, proper genre, year of production, album, and artist. In three days I managed to finish the letter A and hopefully sooner than later I will give up or finish it. Finally my iPod will make sense soon and I can actually find my music!  I still have my Google Maps project going too that I will update you guys on.

Gumpert Apollo in Hollywood

January 29th, 2009

Gumpert Apollo
If you follow me on twitter (www.twitter.com/joeyredmond) you would of seen that I spotted a Gumpert Apollo today on Fairfax Ave. by my house. I was on the phone (hands free CHP) and screaming and annoyed with traffic that the car past me so fast I hardly realized what I just saw.

With that being said I didn’t score any photos but I figured with some Internet research I could find out about this Gumpert Apollo. Someone spotted it about 5 months ago at the Fatburger down the street from me on Santa Monica Blvd. (FYI that Fatburger is amazing)! Matching the plate it appears this is the same one that ran on the 2008 Gumball 3000 in May from San Francisco, California to Beijing, China.

After doing some research on who drove the Gumball 3000 Gumpert Apollo (assuming this was the same one, now painted orange from black) it is driven by Mr. Moto AKA Reza from Teckademics fame. You would recognize him from some of the older films when he traveled with Dado and Dustin in the older films. Here is Reza’s website (http://www.mrmota.com/).

That is my detective work for the day! It looks like 10 were sent to the USA and a shop called Evolution Motorsports in Arizona is the only approved shop to work on the cars by Gumpert. Thanks to Team-BHP and Jarod DeAnda (Gumball 3000) for some information to help out.

10 Things I didn’t learn until I moved to Los Angeles

January 28th, 2009

Now I am by no means a Los Angeles resident or consider myself from Los Angeles. I moved here in December 2008 and have barely experienced the joys of surviving in Los Angeles. I thought I wouldn’t really learn much or experience many “new things” since I traveled here so frequently for work over the past few years. Well after being here a little over a month these are the things I have learned….these are the 10 Things I didn’t learn about Los Angeles until I actually moved to Los Angeles.


10. Los Angeles has amazing hamburgers and hamburger culture everywhere. The hamburger is my second favorite food item behind pizza and while putting forth great effort I have yet to eat at most of the amazing burger spots in Los Angeles. How I visited here for so long and remained unaware of this burger sensation in LA is beyond me to this moment! I will credit it with most of my friends being trendy “vegans” or into the lamest craze diet and unable to consume these products. If you really have doubts on the burger history of Los Angeles they made a movie about it called “Burgertown” which you can watch for free on Hulu so check it out.

9. People actually parallel park in Los Angeles. The only reason I kind of know how to do it or even what it is stems from the fact that to get my Georgia driver’s license I had to do it. In high school we talked about how stupid/funny it was that they made us do this because who in the world would parallel park? Once arriving in LA I figured I would just excuse myself from the task because I have a mid range semi luxury/performance car and surely that was a good enough reason to valet. That lasted about a week until I came to realize two very important things. I had spent $150 valet parking and watched one valet set off my car alarm and stall it twice driving it 500 feet to where I stood (not quite woth $150)! No one is above street parking here because you can find the likes of cars worth more than $250,000 wedged between cars everyday. Thankfully I have a backup camera!

8. Things like this photo above no longer shock me….if I saw someone dressed like above before living in Los Angeles I would either run away and hide or assume I missed the fact that today was Halloween. Now I just assume that someone is filming a movie or it’s Friday night.

7. How can we not talk about these tour buses…..Nightmare on Elm Street was filmed blocks from my current residence in Hollywood. No one really seems to find this a big deal EXCEPT every tourist from the midwest. These Hollywood Star buses are super annoying because they just stop randomly on the streets everywhere so these people can take pictures of places that look no different than any other block in Los Angeles. This boggles my mind.

Los Angeles Parking Signs

6. Parking is virtually extortion anywhere in LA. It’s not like most major cities (Atlanta, Chicago, NYC) where the locals “know the spots to park.” These do not exist in LA, you are either going to pay $10 to valet, illegally park somewhere else, or stuff the meter and set your cell phone to go off 1 minute before it expires for a fill up. Most likely you will have several rolls of quarters in your glove box. If you actually take the time to read the 16 No Parking Signs or “Parking Rules” you won’t understand them anyway.

It's Alright....cause I'm Saved by the Bell!

5. The years I wasted watching Saved by the Bell on TBS really taught me some useful things about California culture. Nobody likes the valley and anything over the hill is “uncool”, “gross”, and such “lower class” than everything in Los Angeles. Yet if you go to the valley nobody seems to be thrilled on Los Angeles. It’s just like the old Bayside/Valley High School wars I use to watch on TV. The secret here is 95% of the Los Angeles transplants all lived in the valley at some point before making it into actual Los Angeles County.

The 405 - Los Angeles Traffic

4. When your 2 miles away from someone that does not convert into 2 minutes. This was a habit I got into living on the east coast, it was simple math. Quickly I found that this is NEVER the case in Los Angeles. In fact, I found it a very hard habit to break and in turn was constantly late to appointments and meetings. In Los Angeles 2 miles is 20 minutes, it’s an easy formula, just move the decimal point. 1.5 miles is 15 minutes and 4 miles is just too far.

3. The only girls who actually WANT you to talk to them in LA are from the midwest. They are either aspiring movie stars/musicians/models but yet they all work in the food service Industry and YES they have a headshot/reel/demo tape. Please keep in mind they were the popular girls in high school (in case you were curious!)

Sunglasses in Los Angeles are a must!

2- People just don’t wear sunglasses to look cool in LA like the east coast. I have owned a nice pair of Electric Sunglasses for about a year that just sat in my door collecting dust. Once arriving in LA I have to use them at least once a day to avoid being blinded by the sunlight. Try driving down the 10 West an hour or two before sunset or really anywhere west in the evening and you will either put sunglasses on or crash.

Los Angeles Pizza

1- No matter what anyone tells you, Los Angeles has HORRIBLE pizza everywhere. For a city so full of culture and delicious food (like the hamburgers mentioned in #10) you won’t see this one coming but as a diehard pizza fan I will tell you this has almost been the death of me. Luckily, I enlisted the advise of a former Philadelphia resident who pointed me to the only “acceptable” pizza joint in Los Angeles. It’s on Larchmont and called Village Pizzeria. Trust me on this, don’t let anyone else tell you about “amazing” pizza because it’s not true.

Why you shouldn’t street park in Hollywood

January 13th, 2009

I found this is front of my house yesterday and it appears they were a victim of a Hollywood drive by. Ironically at 7pm last night they had a tow truck at the car and people taking items out of it. I woke up however this morning to find the car now across the street in the same condition. Perhaps they didn’t pay the tow guy? Who knows what is going on here but this EK got smashed up and it’s amazing. Thank the Holywood Stars that I have one of the only parking spaces in the whole city.

I guess not much has changed since 1976

January 10th, 2009


Ok so I guess I lied about no more video posts on my blog here. I just watched this movie from 1976 called Network and this is probably the best part of the whole film. If you disregard the part about the Russians the whole thing is pretty relevant to today’s society. If you haven’t watched this amazing film you should check it out, if you happen to be a Netflix member you can watch it under the Play Instantly file.

The History of the Internet

January 8th, 2009

This is an amazing video I found on Vimeo this evening talking about the History of the Internet. I have some other posts I want to get you guys caught up on as well but things have been very busy lately. They are coming soon I promise, if your a total Internet nerd or just curious about things like the Internet pre 1990 then this is a pretty cool animation. They must of spent hundreds of hours in After Effects or a similar program making this as well, great work!

Highway 101 Time Lapses shot with my SLR and High School #9

December 26th, 2008

I had some free time on Christmas and after reading about High School #9 on the BBC/Icecream blog myself and a buddy Jacob Agajanian wanted to go check it out. You cannot really get in, they have the place covered in fences and stuff but after driving around the school we found an overpass of the 101 and were able to snap some pictures of the side tower of the school in the background. Yes, this is a Los Angeles Unified District public school being built by the state that is going broke in like two months. On the bright side, the school looks super awesome.

Here is the first time lapse we did with it being a bit brighter outside.

Then we moved the camera once it got darker and ran another time lapse to the side of with it being much darker outside.

All in all a very fun Holiday. Finished up the night with some Indian food and NBA basketball down the street at a friends place. I should be doing more of these SLR videos when I have some free time, hoping to get some done in Las Vegas next week!

My Top 10 Played Albums of 2008

December 25th, 2008

I reset my iTunes plays at the start of 2008 and here are the top 10 albums I listened to according to my iMac iTunes play count. I guess this is more of my “work” albums since my iPod plays are not counted. Here we go.

10. Nirvana – Nevermind
9. DJ Am x Travis Barker – Fix Your Face
8. Chimaira – Resurrection
7. Girl Talk – Live at Chop Suey in Seattle, Washington
6. Kayne West – Graduation
5. Girl Talk – Feed the Animals
4. E-603 – Something for Everyone
3. Cake – Prolonging the Magic
2. Neptunes – Presents the Clones
1. N.E.R.D – Seeing Sounds

My 2009 Bet: Be a better citizen of the Internet Society or pay up

December 23rd, 2008


So after going back and forth with two not so “Internetie” friends for months now on the impact and influence of the Internet I finally have a bet we have agreed to and settled on. The Internet is really it’s own society and for 2009 I want to be a good citzien by contributing as much as I consume of the Internet for 2009. So with all that being said I have been given 10 tasks that must be met for me to win this bet.

The bet has a fair play doctrine as well, since the bet is about me being a good citizen I cannot just go accomplish these tasks on December 30th and declare victory. So each month I will blog a report of my progress and hopefully I can crush most of these “requirements” of the contest.

1. Yelp 300 items – Add me here: http://joeyredmond.yelp.com/

2. Upload 3,000 photos to Flickr – Add me here: http://flickr.com/photos/joeyredmond/

3. Produce 52 Youtube videos – Add me here: http://www.youtube.com/thejoeyredmond

4. Favorite 365 Youtube videos – http://www.youtube.com/thejoeyredmond

5. Blog here 183 times

6. Answer 50 Mahalo Answers – Add me here: http://www.mahalo.com/member/Sweetcarz02

7. Stumble 100 Items – Add me here: http://joeyredmond.stumbleupon.com/

8. Tumbl 100 times – Add me here: http://joeyredmond.tumblr.com/

9. Digg 100 stories – Add me here: http://digg.com/users/sweetcarz02

10. Wish 100 friends Happy Birthday on Facebook: Add me: http://www.facebook.com/

Atlanta to Los Angeles in Video by Will Roegge

December 10th, 2008


ATL2LA from Will Roegge on Vimeo.

Will Roegge flew out to Atlanta and came on the drive to Los Angeles and probably had no idea what he was getting himself into. Four days later we wound up in Los Angeles and I got moved into my new place already. He did a great job capturing some good memories of our travels except cut all the good stuff about aliens because he doesn’t believe in them…but Will is still good by me, he will believe one day. Check out the video and stay peeled to UrbanRacer as more of the story goes live soon.

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