Archive for April, 2009

Twitter Updates for 2009-05-01

  • Where can I find some decent Auto-tune software for OS X? #
  • One day until BRAZIL. Mad dash to get everything done. Oh, anyone have a good book(s) to recommend on the long flights? #
  • Lots of fun at the post office! Arrgghh http://twitpic.com/4ak2u #
  • Why is it barbers and hair stylists always have the worst hair cuts?? #
  • Hahaha!!! Tell me who kicks more fucking ass than these guys: http://bit.ly/RkDQT (via @shanenickerson) #
  • Haircut time. http://twitpic.com/4al9s #
  • Pet peeve of the day: People call and don’t leave me a voicemail! Obviously its not that important if you dont leave a message! Douchebags! #
  • : All packed up and ready for Brazil! http://tinyurl.com/c8ts7j #

All packed up and ready for Brazil!

Man I love this excited, nervous, stoked feeling before a big trip!!!

Jon Rawlinson Productions
jonrawlinson.com

Twitter Updates for 2009-04-30

  • Lets Get Twitter to Add a Retweet Button, Join the Petition Here: http://retweet.com - Spread the Word #retweetsite #
  • Desperately trying to find more hard drive space, without buying yet another drive. I currently have almost 3 terabytes. Not enough! #
  • Ferris Bueller’s Fight Club: http://www.cynical-c.com/?p=13289 via @kottkedotorg #
  • Out with friends at central http://twitpic.com/49b34 #
  • Saw Earth tonight. It was fantastic. It was mostly footage from Planet Earth but still worth seeing on the big screen. #

Twitter Updates for 2009-04-28

Bathtub IV - a tilt-shift water rescue!

Gets good at 1 min.

Posted via web from Jon Rawlinson’s posterous

First untethered spacewalk - 1984 - what a photo

Mission Specialist Bruce McCandless II, is seen further away from the confines and safety of his ship than any previous astronaut has ever been. This space first was made possible by the Manned Manuevering Unit or MMU, a nitrogen jet propelled backpack. After a series of test maneuvers inside and above Challenger’s payload bay, McCandless went “free-flying” to a distance of 320 feet away from the Orbiter. This stunning orbital panorama view shows McCandless out there amongst the black and blue of Earth and space.

via jstn.cc

Posted via web from Jon Rawlinson’s posterous

collapse times - awesome night timelapse


collapse times from demari.tv on Vimeo.

I love the morphing effect, it works well with the funky ministry of sound track.