So Red Bull Rampage is a freeride mountain bike event that Red Bull puts on. This year was the first time they put it on since 2004. It was the first event of its kind in the mountain biking world. Riders would start at the top of this epic canyon in Virgin Utah and ride to the bottom... Originally the riders would build their own lines down the canyon and the rider with the biggest stunts and most style would take the gold. This year, Red Bull had course builders make the course beforehand. The builders built all the stunts, drops, jumps, etc. The riders would then link them accordingly. These guys were hitting some insane lines and on top of that, lots of guys were throwing tricks in too! Insanity children!
Check it:
A video of the 2003 Rampage with a shitty soundtrack:
Dubai is set to receive the world's largest LED screen. It will be designed by UAE development company Tameer Holding. The screen will act as the face of a 33-story "commercial tower in the Majan district of Dubailand." The building, called Podium, will have 33 levels of "premium commercial office space, two floors dedicated to retail and four floors for parking." The advertisements displayed on the screen will be visible from 1.5km away! I wonder how much those ads will cost to put out... Source: Coolbuzz
Coinciding with my interests of "things with baller craftsmanship" is this classic Citroen 2CV done by Hermes. The entire interior is covered in Hermes leather and canvas with immaculate craftsmanship throughout. The car features a Hermes canvas softop and seats with the rest of the interior done in Hermes leather. Check out the pictures to see the beautiful work.
Here's his new track which I'm sure most people have heard already. He just released his music video on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. Still not sure if I like the song yet but it is very experimental for Kanye nonetheless.
Sorry for the long delay! Will try to keep this thing recent.
Microsoft's latest "I'm a PC" campaign seeks to put a face and personality behind the PC. They have short video takes from all types of people ranging from big name celebrities to random Microsoft engineers. Pharrell's take on this campaign is pretty interesting and reveals his thoughts on life, technology, and progression.
See the rest of the I'm a PC campaign on the I'm a PC Website
This dude is crazy. Cool to listen to his story of how he made it big in the BMX scene (as taken from Etnies.com):
The thing was, the X Games were on the West Coast, in San Diego, and I was on the East Coast. Somehow, one day, a big box showed up at the Skatepark with my name on it. I was so confused and stoked at the same time. When I opened it up it was a complete new bike, a plane ticket to San Diego and an envelope with $600 in it. At that moment I was the happiest man on earth. A few months later I started to ride for etnies and since that day they’ve been so good to me that I don't know how to thank them for everything they do. Whatever I do for them it never feels like it’s enough.
-Ruben Alcantara
Check out his video. Cool to see someone riding some super sick lines! (Note: Everyone watch last 45 seconds of this video)
One of my favorite bikes in recent years. This is Trek's new downhill bike. Its the product of a bike titan putting in tons of R&D to make a race specific bike. It is equipped with an extremely well rounded build kit consisting of Sram X-O components, a Fox 40 RC2 fork, and various Bontrager components. This thing will haul ass and should become a popular choice for the privateer racer (makes me want to get back into it!) This thing will set you back $6,379.99. You are getting a sub-40lb. racebike though!
Check out all the various technologies and specs of the bike on Trek's site!
RIM has finally stepped it up and come into the touch screen phone game. This is their latest installment; the new Storm. The Blackberry Storm page went up on Verizon's site recently so check it out. Right now they're signing people up for e-mail updates only :( This should help Verizon attract the customers who want something similar to an IPhone but don't want AT&T service. (a.k.a Bay Area people!!!)
Following up on the latest Barack hype is this latest photo set of Obama and photographer Terry Richardson. It was the product of a photoshoot for the September 2007 edition of Vibe Magazine.
Terry Richardson is a world renowned photographer. Known for his extremely bold lifestyle photography, he has become a celebrity in his own right. Recently he did a collaboration with Supreme New York doing a series of T's and skate decks using Kermit the Frog.Check out his website to see his work and learn his story!
The new Audi Q7 V12 TDI is going to be insane. Too bad it will never make it to the states :( It is going to have a 6.0L V12 Turbo Diesel engine which will be a modified version of the motor found in the Audi R10 TDI LeMans racecar. The engine will produce 500hp and 758 ft-lb. of torque. This will allow this beast of a SUV to hit 62 in 5.5 seconds. It will come standard with carbon ceramic brakes, carbon and aluminum interior trim, and your choice of 20" or 21" rims (yeeee boiiiii). The Q7 V12 will also have LED daytime running lights which seems to be Audi's new signature touch. Read up on this car here
an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
How many serious hobbies do you have? Right now off the top of my head I can think of 7 hobbies which I seriously follow. I personally think that's too many. The other day some friends and I were talking about how much it sucks to have a lot of hobbies. Sure it is cool to enjoy a lot of different activities but at what point does it become too much?
The whole point of a hobby based on the above definition is that it should be done for pleasure or relaxation. And yes, all of my hobbies when looked at individually provide me with pleasure and relaxation. However, when I look at all of my hobbies as a whole, it causes stress and anxiety.
For example, the other day, I was surfing YouTube and came across this video of some guys who were ballers at longboarding (see video @ bottom of post). This video made me realize that I was bored of my longboard and wanted a new one. However when presented with the prospect of spending $xxx.xx on a new longboard, I started stressing about how I could use this money to buy parts for my fixie (or get a new one), or buy a new lens for my camera, or buy some mods for my car, or .... And as I realized this, I got an email saying the USC Cycling club is doing a mountain bike ride on Sunday (today)! So time to get the mountain back up and running again.
And as I started researching a new longboard and thinking what I'd need to get for my mountain bike, I stumbled across a sick deal on a new fixie. Maybe I should get that instead?
Basically what I'm getting at is that having too many hobbies is a big problem especially when you don't have the financial means to pursue all of them. Also it depends on what kind of person you are. Personally I like to be good at the things I do because being shitty at something is no fun. If you have a lot of hobbies, you have no time to devote to them because you are always juggling between them.
So is this post going to make me drop any of my hobbies? No. In fact I bet this week I'll end up selling that deadstock pair of Nike Air Max 95's in my closet so that I can buy something for my fixie. But hell at least I'm aware of my hobby disorder.
Note to the newcomers to the hobby game: When you start picking hobbies, try to limit it to 3.
That longboarding video (somewhat fruity as well):
A funny video I came across during that YouTube sesh:
So I don't know how often I will update this blog. I wanted to start it and see how it goes from here. Have been reading a few of my friends' blogs and it turned me on to starting my own. I plan to post about personal events, situations, and realizations as well as updates and news relative to things I enjoy (cars, shoes, photography, etc.). Hope you enjoy!