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I found these from my last semester at Cornell University when I was taking 29 credits and applying to grad school. I really had to prioritize, (the first time in my life since the 6th grade that I didn’t have track practice every day) hence my thesis show was named PRIORITIES. I’ve notated the results next to the goals.

1. Stay fit, 165 lbs. of twisted titanium (presently 161)
2. Finish graduate applications (accepted to SFAI, SAIC, and SVA)
3. Graduate (BFA art, BA psychology)
4. High jump 2.18 and constant over 2.06 (2.03m 2004 is my post collegiate PR )
5. Enjoy company of others (This is certainly an ongoing project)
6. Be true when deciding grad school (Um, I was true when I decided to live in San Francisco…SFAI was tough to deal with at times)
7. Thesis show that is amazing (check out PRIORITIES I was very happy with it)
8. Publish results from psych study (I had the stimulus drawings published, you can see what personal projects I was working on in the research section of hypermodern.net)
9. Get good hand care, no nail biting (this has come a long way, but I still bite rarely, especially during basketball season, than goodness for Orbit gum I really like Bubblemint)
10. All sport champions (Phi Delta Theta New York Alpha Chapter was second in 2002)
11. Turntables and DJ gigs. (Never got a gig, but did DJ some parties at CU, and used the turntables I got in my thesis video)

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Holy cats! There are ponies on Fillmore Street.

With the state Supreme Court’s historic decision allowing same sex couples to marry expected to go into effect on June 17th, appointments to be married at San Francisco City Hall are already completely booked from the 17th through July 15, according to the County Clerk’s office. Disappointed couples may not need to wait, however.

For those who would like to get married in the city as soon as possible, San Francisco’s Swedenborgian Church is offering an alternative, church pastor Rev. Dr. Rachel Rivers announced today. For a limited time beginning June 17th, couples may be married without charge at its beautiful Arts & Crafts style church at the corner of Lyon and Washington streets.

“We want to help celebrate this momentous and long awaited opportunity,” Dr. Rivers explained. “The San Francisco Swedenborgian Church has opened its doors for same sex couples to celebrate their commitment to one another in the church since receiving its first request in the early 1990s. Now, the church community and I are thrilled that we can participate legally, as well as spiritually, in celebrating these commitments of love.”

The church is offering to perform ceremonies on five days in June: June 17, 18, 19, 25 and 26. In order to accommodate as many couples as possible, ceremonies will be kept short and simple, with a limit of 12 guests. While there is no charge, appointments are necessary. To schedule a wedding or for more information, couples may call the Swedenborgian Church at 415-346-6466, extension 10.

For the marriage to be legal, the couple needs to bring a public marriage license obtained from any county in California. (Although appointments to obtain a marriage license at San Francisco City Hall are booked from June 17 – 30, marriage licenses may be obtained from surrounding counties; contact the specific counties for availability.)

The Swedenborgian Church bases its teachings on the Bible as illuminated by the works of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), a Swedish scientist and theologian. For further information about the church, go to our website at: www.sfswedenborgian.org

For up to date information on appointments at San Francisco City Hall, go to: https://services.sfgov.org/clkmarlic/intro.asp

Introducing Snap Shots from Snap.com

I just installed a nice little tool on this site called Snap Shots that enhances links with visual previews of the destination site, interactive excerpts of Wikipedia articles, MySpace profiles, IMDb profiles and Amazon products, display inline videos, RSS, MP3s, photos, stock charts and more.

Sometimes Snap Shots bring you the information you need, without your having to leave the site, while other times it lets you “look ahead,” before deciding if you want to follow a link or not.

Should you decide this is not for you, just click the Options icon in the upper right corner of the Snap Shot and opt-out.

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I’ve been on a rampage of late updating files, merging documents and getting the framework of this site more “searchable” for search engines. In addition, I have a fresh install of Wordpress, and have uploaded new posts from two smaller blogs from early 2002-2004 mostly concerning skateboarding and the transition to living in San Francisco. Formerly this was know as the “Market Street All-Stars” blog. Now it exists as a page on hypermodern.net. Posts from this blog with also be marked in the category skateboarding.

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Pacifica Pool Party

Nate Jauvtis rides a Wave skateboard and Pete Ippel takes a Comet Pro-flex Park 36″ on the cement waves of Pacifica, California’s skate Park. Music by Manu Chao.




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Ollie.

Here it is by Lore Sjöberg in regards to Lifehacker’s post on Lemons:


Does life hacking have any uses unrelated to the freshness of my appliances?
Oh, sure. You can apply the term “life hacking” to nearly anything to
make it sound clever and hypermodern! In fact, that last sentence was itself
a life hack! You know how sometimes you just eat the ramen out of the
pan instead of pouring it into a bowl? Using the same fork you stirred
it with? You’re life hacking, bunky!

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On the way to NYC

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Riding with Kyle to Chicago…

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Jesus, guns, and America…Right here in Morris Illinois.

Kim Karger (now married) wrote me this note in high school…I bet it’s her handwriting…it’s not signed.

Pete,
This was on my desk calendar this morning. I thought maybe you’d appreciate it.

“Don’t you believe that nice guys finish last. Nice guys are winners before the game even begins.”

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This sundae was called greed…I wonder why….

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My family takes a summer break at Johnie’s Italian ice.

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Hooray I got Italian ice!

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Right behind home plate.

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Hooray! A summer night at Wrigley…Just like when I was a kid! Thanks for the ticket Pell!

I got this little message at the top of my Gmail today…

“Recycling a 3-foot-high stack of newspapers can save one whole tree.”

It really puts things in perspective…

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Cat grave stones on sale! Invest in your feline’s future…

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Butterfly on plants at Wal-Mart

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Listening to Bethoven in Millenium Park…

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I have never seen this flower before…

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Hello from the Golden West Invitational…

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The newest member of team Sting Poomps…

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On the way to Sacramento




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Hooray for sunny days!




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Oh meat….




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The regal Presidio chahuahua…

As I sit here, sipping freshly brewed green tea, in my red sweat suit, tapping away at my 12″ Powerbook in my kitchen listening to birds with the sun pouring in, I am reminded of the goals I set for myself as a freshmen in college…

Granted at the time I made those assertions it was before I had been to Cali (the spring of 1999) and before I made the leap to study art, I was just finishing out my freshmen year and was applying to the Dual Degree program…

What’s important though is that I uttered these goals thereby affirming them into my consciousness… to others, they are equally poignant…Recently I’ve reconnected with a fellow freshmen from Dickson Hall who despite the almost 10 years since has written me a note recounting how I’m now close to my dream to “Live in California, someplace with a view, with a laptop, in boxers, and design roller coasters.”

So now it’s a reality…I’m living the life I’ve imagined and it’s great.

**update** July 12, 2007. I found a scholarship essay dated 1997 when I was at home sorting through papers from college…Topic: “What do you see yourself doing in 20 years?”

Earth’s colony on Mars is truly amazing, but it’s strange to think that I helped design it over ten years ago. After graduating from Cornell University with honors in the College Scholar Program in 2000, high jumping throughout Europe while participating in their Gran Prix Track Circuit for 4 years, taking part in the Olympics in Athens in 2004, and getting my Masters degree at UC Berkeley in Ergonomics in design in 2008, I had a wonderful opportunity to help NASA design the space station that so many people call home.

One beautiful afternoon in San Francisco I was working on my laptop on the sun porch, and I got a call from my old professor. He recommended me for the job of designing a habitable space station on Mars. I jumped right into the project, and with the new autoCAD technology I was able to completely design the station from my home. I was on site for the construction of the immaculate structure, and continued to use my skills to troubleshoot when the workers had problems building on the Martian terrain.

Now our colony has grown to nearly 2 million people, and our production of metal ore is in such demand we are a thriving metropolis rivaling New York and Chicago. Occasionally I travel back to Earth to see my old stomping ground, but up here we are always developing new ways of doing things, because on Mars, much like the high jump, the sky is the limit.

I even got the cities right…

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Two skaters on Fillmore…

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Pete and Emma

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The new Tasty Dog

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No catchup on a chicago style dog…

I think this is one of the best done “gallery” sites that I’ve seen…pretty fun to see interpretations of Margaritas…By Chili’s




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On the way to the top of Sutro Mountain with Courtney.




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Hello from Logan high school…

I really enjoy watching this little guy go.
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We are currently developing and studying dance-oriented nonverbal play with between children and the robot Keepon, designed and built by Hideki Kozima. Keepon is a small creature-like robot developed to perform emotional and attentional interaction with children. It has four degrees of freedom, a soft rubber skin, two cameras in its eyes, and a microphone in its nose.

I’ll be keeping an eye on this project….




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Ethan and Pete at Laney college coaching University track.

Oodles of fun with the parody of Wikipedia
Uncyclopedia

PC World reports that EMI will be releasing songs on iTunes that can be played on any digital music player that supports .aac they will be encoded at a higher bit rate, and will cost $.30 more per song.

Songs also purchased previously may be upgraded for the difference in price.

Today in the Examiner there is an article about UC Berkeley athletes working with the dancers from ODC, it sounds like it’s going to be a great event.

ODC dancers and University of California, Berkeley athletes, such as Anne Zivolich and Jordan Wilkes, compete Thursday in a fundraiser for ODC Commons.
ODC dancers and University of California, Berkeley athletes, such as Anne Zivolich and Jordan Wilkes, compete Thursday in a fundraiser for ODC Commons.




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Area code 215…? SoCal 2007. (and I mean Cornell’s 2.15m CLUB) Jim’s on his way…




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Wahoo’s fish tacos…

Go DAD!

“Instead of saying ‘I see this handicap’ or ‘I see someone walking with
a walker,’ they don’t see that,” said Ippel. “When they see the dance,
that’s what they see.”

cbs2chicago.com - Disabled And Able-Bodied Dance For Oak Park Troupe

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I have been thinking a lot about reportage and how mobile technology and high-speed data transfer will change the rate at which we can experience news…at some point it can become the “nows” as true mobile reporting will have high-quality video, audio, and can be delivered instantly…

How very exciting!

Today Steve Rogers, known as Captain America, was killed by sniper fire. Born in 1941, he has left quite a legacy.

The superhero was spawned when a scrawny arts student named Steve Rogers, ineligible for the army because of his poor health but eager to serve his country, agreed to a “Super Soldier Serum” injection. The substance made him a paragon of physical perfection, armed only with his shield, his strength, his smarts and a command of martial arts.
-Forbes.com

You can read more about the history of the man put the scrawny art students of America on the map…
Captain America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen…talk about colossal (squid that is)!

Colossal squid photo from National Geographic

You can use THOMAS, the search utility. That way you can keep on the pulse of the nation’s politicians.

So Sarah gets to go to the big game, hooray for her…she’s always been the hugest Bears fan, and a riot to be around.

Congratulations Spain!

See the video here

Check out the contest on MySpace

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What a sweet ride.

http://www.cornelldailysun.com/node/18887

Ethan was on the CU track team and now pushes a bobsled, and Miki used to hang out with folks on the track team, and played pro soccer, and now owns her own organic pizza joint…

Very cool.

Grover NEAR and FAR - Classic Sesame Street

This is one of my favorite videos ever, very influential for me as a child. In the video section of Hypermodern.net you will find a video produced in Spanish called “Boca Loca Roja“, and there I re-create the scene with a green octopus, with Cerca and Remoto…though upon further study, I think Lejos may indeed be a better choice.

I found this on Indy Bay…so next month, let’s get out and get cultured…for free…

Serious New Year Resolutions
Good on you! You’ve decided to be more healthy…and as a result, the USRDA “My Pyramid Tracker” site has crashed. I hope that folks keep it up. I read a stat when I worked at the Presidio YMCA that 50% of folks are sedentary in the USA. And now Diabetes is creeping into youth because of lax diets, and no exercise…

Scary.

SO this website comes with HIGH HIGH HIGH recommendations, as it allows one to map progress on exercise, and breakes diet down to a simple input/output teeter-totter along with emoticons for nutrition.

Happy New Year!