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upgrade 60/80gb 5g ipod to 100gb for $275?

I’ve always wanted a 100GB iPod for my lossless library, hmm… these guys are from Cedar Park, which is north of Austin like about 15 minutes from my house there… interesting… If I care enough for more capacity I can probably get the Toshiba MK1011GAH HDD somewhere else and do this myself, but the price difference isn’t really worth it. Cheapest price for the MK1011GAH is around $208 at Froogle right now. Though if I DIY this I wouldn’t have to re-sync all 80GB of my music, as it takes a long time over USB. Imaging the disks with dd probably takes just as long though… They sell the 60GB hdd I currently have (MK6008GAH) for $200, completed listings on eBay went for about $100, so around $110 for 40 more gigs, not bad…


Well, I think I’ll just wait for the next gen iPods, I don’t need the extra space that bad. Only reason for more space is to have the complete Wagner ring cycle on my iPod.


March 26, 2007, Austin (Cedar Park), TX — PDASmart http://www.pdasmart.com, the leading developer of iPod® performance upgrades and accessories, announced today the immediate availability of a 100 gigabyte hard drive upgrade for the iPod® Video. The PDASmart 100gb iPod upgrade installs in an existing 60gb or 80gb iPod® Video without any modifications to the case. A new rear casing is available for the 30gb model to allow for the slightly larger hard drive size.

http://www.pdasmart.com/ipod100gbupgrade.htm

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Just reserved a Smart fortwo cabriolet

So I’m not sure if the online reservation for the U.S. Smart cars has officially begun, but I’ve just put money down for one successfully here. A $99 refundable deposit for one of the first Smart fortwo. I went for a cabriolet version in yellow with black trim and black interior. It’s a bummer that these things don’t come with a clutch pedal. I’m also not sure if there is a torque converter or not, but since the deposit was refundable and it’s only $99, I reserved one. I’ve always wanted one of these. So hot, will be perfect for zooming around SF.

smart usa cars

This is a rendered image of the yellow and black “colorway”…

yellow:blk smart fortwo (by AndrewNg.com)

Sherry and I spotted one on Mason in North Beach last weekend:

 

Link to Smart USA

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Self Edge X Iron Heart (SExIH) collaboration jeans

SExIH (by AndrewNg.com)

So I photographed and tried on the very first pair of the SExIH collabo jeans in indigo, these are the real thing, not the sample Damon and I tried on at the party. Even Kiya hadn’t seen them in person yet. The fit is pretty spot on like the Dior Homme 21cm, but they run small, I repeat, they run small!! I was only able to do the first button, tag size is 29 and I wear 29 in almost everything, including the Iron Heart 634S 21oz selvage jeans. Even 30w would probably take me a good while to do all the buttons. I think after an hour or 2 I should be able to do 2 buttons on these, but I didn’t feel like stretching them out coz they are not mine. 🙂

I think they are actually true to size, but the thing with the dior cuts is that you wear them much lower than regular Japanese repro jeans, so you should measure yourself an inch or 2 lower than usual and figure out your size. Well, that is my personal recommendation, we will know more when the rest of them arrive, and you can contact Kiya at Self Edge if you have questions on sizing.

SExIH (by AndrewNg.com)

SExIH (by AndrewNg.com)

I find it interesting that the crotch selvage is only on one side, unlike the Jean Shop or Kicking Mule jeans where both sides got selvage seams. Not a big deal though. All front rivets are sterling silver, but the hidden rivets are not. It’s got the good stuff you’d expect from Iron Heart, 21oz Zimbabwe cotton, it’s thick but very soft. Hems are beautifully chainstitched, the leather patch is super thick, the pocket stitching is different than the new (arcuate-less) 634S, and there is no red “W” on the side of the pocket either. A lot of us really love the Dior Homme cuts but the denim quality is not nearly as good as the Japanese denim, but now the SExIH gives you both the sexy Dior Homme silhouette and super high quality denim that is pretty much indestructible. 🙂

SExIH (by AndrewNg.com)

I took some quick snapshots for Kiya and he has posted them to Superfuture. I should also note that the stacking might appear a little bit strange in the pictures, this is because they were brand new dry denim, after a month or 2 of wear they should stack more naturally. It took me at least a month to get my Dior Homme 19cm to look good stacked…

These will be released on March 31, 2007 at Self Edge in San Francisco. They will be available in dry indigo for $380, and in black overdyed for $395. I have the Iron Heart 634S-B, which is a black overdyed version of the 634S, they are really really cool (pics). If you want a pair of black jeans you should definitely consider the SExIH01BK. More info on the SExIH from Kiya’s post:

Self Edge x Iron Heart Collaboration Information:

-Japanese 21 ounce Selvedge made from Zimbabwe Cotton
-Hedi Slimane 21cm Inspired Cut
-Sterling Silver Rivets
-“Half” arcuates
-Tagged 35″ inseam
-Hidden rivets
-Custom super thick leather tag
-Crotch selvedge
-All jeans will be hand numbered on the inside pocket bag
-Waist size from 28 to 38 for indigo, 28 to 36 for black
-The black is an overdyed black
-Released Saturday March 31 @ Noon, if you’re really set on buying an exact size show up at or before noon on the 31st
-If you’re not local and would like to have somebody locally buy you a pair, feel free to do so, we are not limiting how many each person can purchase
-Only available at Self Edge for instore purchases starting March 31, then available for online orders at http://www.selfedge.com on April 8th at 8pm
-We cannot put these on hold
-When purchasing your size please make sure it’s the correct waist size you need because by the time you send them back for an exchange the chances of us having your correct size are next to zero.
-Actual waist size runs 1″ smaller than the tagged size, rise is mid-low, length is 35.6″
-Iron Heart denim does not shrink much, maximum shrinkage will be 1/2″ in the waist and 1″ in length after a warm soak.
-We do understand that these are pricey. The reason for the price is a combination of the specs we requested and the low run we had produced.

Model limitations and price:
SEXIH01 (100 pairs) = $380
SEXIH01BK (25 pairs) = $395

Link to Kiya’s post at superfuture

update: diam, we got hypebeast’ed, it’s f’king over! diam…

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about studio strobes, sync cords, Pocket Wizards and the new 580EX II

I got my studio lighting setup about three years ago, at the time I was faced with the decision to go with strobes or Speedlites, I went with a single-light Alien Bee B800 setup for various reasons. Basically I had the extra space in my house in Austin for a full-time studio setup, strobes have modeling lights to aid auto-focus (I know some flash units do too, but it drains the battery and it really isn’t the same), the price between a B800 + a few basic modifiers was about the same as a single 580EX + a remote sync cord, and a lot less than getting a E-TTL2 wireless system (the ST-E2 + 430EX/580EX, or a 580EX on the hot-shoe + 430EX/580EX as slaves). I started with one Bee, I used reflectors for fill light and sometimes head light, I had silver and shoot-through umbrellas, coz they’re like the cheapest light modifiers you can get. It was much easier to learn with a single light, I’m glad I didn’t go all out and get like a 4-light setup, would’ve been really confusing. When I first started I relied on the histograms to guess the correct exposure settings. Shooting RAW also helped a bit, it gave me a larger margin of error in exposure. But I quickly bought a Sekonic L-358 meter, it was well worth it. 2 years later I was ready for another light so I added the ABR800 ring flash. It was interesting because with 2 lights, I ended up trying to re-create the stuff I did with a single light. It was confusing at first, but after a little bit of experimentation I got it down pretty quickly. I also added a softbox when I got the ring flash, I must say I regret not getting the softbox much earlier, it is definitely far superior than using a shoot-through umbrella. If you shoot female portraits it is a must-have.

The Alien Bee flashes all come with a PC sync cord, it’s pretty long and I’ve been pretty happy using it. It was annoying though, as I had to move the cable from my flash meter to my camera every time I had to take an exposure reading. But PocketWizards are expensive and the sync cord worked fine. Well, until this Tuesday that is. I was in the middle of a quick shoot of the new Iron Heart 634S for Self Edge, and the sync cord stopped working all the sudden. Actually, when Sherry helped me shoot the Skulls the week before the flashes had problems getting triggered, but I just assumed it was because she didn’t plug in the sync cord deep enough, in retrospect I should’ve checked the cord. Luckily I was able to locate the short sync cord that came with my ring flash, and I finished the shoot with camera mounted on the ring flash, and used it to trip the B800 to light the background.

So I was faced with the decision to order another sync cord from Alien Bee, which would’ve only cost $25 or so with shipping. Or, I could go with a PocketWizard wireless setup. I went with the latter, basically I think I’ve had it with using a sync cord, it’s time to go wireless. It’s crazy expensive though, I needed at least 2 PW Plus II transceivers, one on camera hot-shoe and another one connected to one of my Bees. I also needed the wireless module for my Sekonic light meter, and a cable to connect one of the PWs to one of my Bees. The other Bee(s) could be tripped optically, this should work fine in my current “studio”, especially it is now just the living area in my (small!) bay area condo. The day after I placed my order at B&H I read this article at the Strobist, it is just too true, sync cords suck!

I was doing some research on Speedlites as a friend was asking me stuff about what setup to go with. I found out that the new 580EX II will have a PC sync socket!! Finally!! This is great, as one of the psychological barriers I had with using a wireless Speedlite setup is the idea that I would need a 580EX or the ST-E2 to trigger other flashes, and if I go with the 580EX on-camera as a master, almost 100% of the times it will be turned off. A nice, $400 flash turned off just seems kindda stupid, and the ST-E2 isn’t cheap and it doesn’t do anything else other than to trigger your remote Speedlite(s). But now, with the sync socket on the 580EX II, I will be able to use it off-camera with my PocketWizards, this is actually pretty damn cool. I can see myself using a single 580EX II hooked up with my PWs to get off-camera flash in location shoots. So now I think I’m finally gonna get a 580EX II, I’ve avoided getting one for so long. It should also work much better than my ancient 380EX when I use it on the hot-shoe for ceiling/wall-bounced snapshots, as the guide number is way higher and it actually can tilt and swivel so I can shoot vertically. (I know, almost all new flashes do that now, but hey, my 380EX from my 35mm days still works fine).

About Canon: Press Room > Press Release:

Speedlite 580EX II Flash
The popular Speedlite 580EX Flash is being replaced by the new Speedlite 580EX II Flash, which features a host of improvements, including a metal hot shoe with an improved locking mechanism for added durability, an external metering sensor for non-TTL automatic flash exposure control and a PC socket for use with non-dedicated slave triggers. Fully compatible with all EOS SLRs, the new Speedlite 580EX II is gasketed for dust and moisture resistance, making it possible for users of EOS-1 class digital SLRs and many L-series EF lenses to use flash safely when shooting in dusty or wet environments.

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“widgetized” my theme to add recent comments and google search to sidebar

I’ve been receiving some cool comments on some of my older posts, so I’ve decided to add a Recent Comments display to the sidebar. To do this I actually went ahead and “widgetized” my theme, it turned out to be really easy to do. So now I can dynamically drag and drop stuff into the sidebar when I feel like it. 😀

My Flickr badge didn’t show up right in a text widget, so I plugged in Erik Rasmussen’s Flickr badge widget, it’s really easy to setup. In addition to the recent comments display, I’ve also added a Google box to search this blog there, it might or might not work better than the WordPress search at the bottom, not sure… give it a try…

Also, I’ve deleted the blogroll and I’m now pointing to my del.icio.us for my links, this makes it easier for me and you won’t see a huge list of links at the sidebar…

"Collections” on Flickr

Flickr introduced a new feature: Collections. It is sorta a math/programming term, but basically you now can organize your Sets into Collections. Collections can either contain other Collections OR Sets, not a mix of both, this I think is kindda strange.

To clarify the concept of Flickr Collections, basically a Set in Flickr is a set of your images, and a single image can be in multiple sets. In most other photo hosting sites or site software, they usually have the concept of albums instead, but in most cases a given image can only be in one album unless you manually add it to more than one. Personally, I like the concept of Sets more. But it becomes anonying when you have too many sets, so the concept of albums and sub-albums becomes desirable. Naturally, they came up with Collections, which are more general than sets, that Collections can contain other Collections or Sets (but not both!). So this gives you something similar to albums and sub-albums but it is more general, because a collection can obviously be in multiple collections. Well, I think this might be confusing to some still, but most of my readers have some kindda math, engineering, or computer science background.

More on Sets and Collections at Wikipedia.

They also allow you to customize your Flickr page layout, you can choose to display sets or collections, or just images. And you can also choose to display the images in medium or small sizes.

What are collections, you ask? A collection is a container into which you can place either sets or other collections, allowing you to create a hierarchy as deep as 5 collections. You can place as many of your sets into a collection as you like, and a set can be in as many different collections as you like.

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Supershopping at Spectacles for Humans

Met up with Damon at Dimitri’s shop to check out some glasses… His store is the shit, serious. I wanted very hard to cop a pair of Mykita’s coz the screw-less design and the hinges are just freakin cool… but they look kindda overly futuristic/geeky on me… So I went with a pair of black Derome Brenner Jacky 2 in black/metallic black/white.

Damon copped the Derome Brenner Gob9 in marron métalisée.

We also made it onto Dimitri’s blog… 😀

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Finally got a Loopwheeler zipup hoodie

I waited almost 10 months for the LW09’s in my desired color/size to be restocked, and then I found out about the LW81’s… after many emails and IMs I managed to get them reserved, picked up and shipped over here… Thanks a ton for those who helped me, you know who you are… I was originally going to get a LW81 in medium after seeing the measurements, but decided to go with a small, as it is designed to be very fitted and slim. It’s more of a layering piece. I’m still kindda getting used to how fitted it is, but I tried on the medium one also and it’s definitely a slight bit too loose. The fabric on the LW81 is also thinner and a lot more stretchy than my LW05 pullover hoodie and the LW09 “classic” single-zipup, which uses the same “classic” fabric as the LW05. As most of you already know, Loopwheeler zipup hoodies use YKK zippers, the LW81 has a double YKK metal zipper, it is definitely nowhere as nice as Lampo or RiRi. That is about the only thing I don’t like about this piece.

Here’s how it looks like, in today’s WAYWT photo:

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digital_denim’s Samurai contest jeans 4 months update

4 months pics of the evolution of the contest Samurai’s from digital_denim, contestant #2 of the supercontest. (If you are looking at this in an RSS reader, most likely you will have to view this post in a web browser to see this slideshow). Enjoy!

You can compare them to images of month 3, month 2, and first month.

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Ming Thein’s gallery moved to Flickr!

My friend Ming is a really kickass photographer, he is also very skilled in Photoshop. I learned most of my crafts from him. He used to send out zip files of his pics via email, each zipfile was like 8-10MB. It is not fun if I check my emails with my phone, and now I do 90% of my emails with the Treo. So it’s often a couple of days until I have time to use a real computer to download and check out the images… I guess he finally got fed up by his web host (AOL) and by I bitching about these attachments… He moved his pics hosting to Flickr! YAY!

So check out his stuff at http://www.flickr.com/photos/mingthein/

I randomly picked a few to include here:

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