9/18/2001

It has been about 4 days since the landlord and the roomie have left on their vacation across America. Chris needed some time away after finishing up school and Atiyeh has to be in a wedding in New York in a few weeks. So they decided to combine the two and make a month out of it. And that means that I as well get sort of a vacation. I went grocery shopping and haven’t left the house much. Mostly watching DVD’s and videos. I have a lot of movies. But tonight I am going to LA to a screening of a movie that I worked on a while ago. “The Source” is a low budget comic book type of movie. Kinda like the Craft meets Super Chicken. Some kids take a potion and get powers. With great power comes great responsibility. I am looking forward to a really bad movie. I am sure I will be of a handful of people that will ever get to see a film print of this movie projected on to an actual theater screen. Also it will be fun to see if they have butchered my name in the credits as has happened in the past- Tony Perogie anyone. In addition to the screening there is a party afterwards with food and drink. You see this movie is part of Hollywood Video’s Last Rights program. I don’t know what that is but it means free food and drink and that is good enough for me. But even better than that is the fact that I am going to the mall first and I am going to pick up the Casio WQV3D-8. It is the new color digital camera watch. I have the WQV3-1 now and it is greyscale and has a resin band. The new one is all color (this is soo cool) and has a metal band, much nicer than the first one. So with any luck I will have some photos to post tomorrow in blazing color.

9/8/2001

when you make a mistake at work do you ever stop to think about how much money that mistake may have cost the company in dollars? When I am at work, such as today and I make a mistake it could cost thousands of dollars. If you have a good work ethic or any self respect you most likely don't like to make mistakes at work ( or at all for that matter ). But I would venture to guess that if you knew how much money each blunder cost you might be more careful. This doesn't mean that accidents won't happen. Just that you will see them as they happen not just after the fact. That brings me to today and the 15 hour day of work. I had what you might call a bad day. How bad, about $50,000.00 bad. and in just 7 hours I have to get up and spend some more of the production's money.
I am Spartacus.

9/3/2001

Posted for you viewing pleasure is a new gallery entitled Webster. It is another product from the fine Polaroid people. There are just a few photos in this gallery for the time being. I don't know how often I will be adding anything new. Only time will tell.