Thursday, October 25, 2007

Interesting

All facts of the story itself aside, I always find it interesting how different news sources 'objectively' report the news.
Check out how the first and third news sites phrase their headlines, and then look at how the second does. I'm not swaying anyone to either side, I'm merely pointing out how much I like the fact that Google News shows the same story on multiple sources. For stories that are supposedly objective, there's alot of desrepancy in their perspectives.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Select-a-Candidate

Here's a work forward that I actually enjoyed getting.
If you're having trouble trying to decide which candidate to get behind this election, here's a tool that will help you out. Its only a few questions, and you just answer truthfully and then it gives you a breakdown on what candidate is closest to your political views and why. Great stuff.
I actually ended up with Dodd, only due to my light opposition to the death penalty. Had I gone for Capital (or is it capitol) Punishment, and not wanted to partition Iraq, I'd be directly in Obama's camp. Even though he's second on my list, I'll still be caucusing for him.
**Turn this country from an Abomination to an Obama-nation!**
(I just made that up! Its GOLDEN!)
Speaking of the man, Barak was in town this past weekend for an assembly at East High, and then canvassed in DSM afterwards. Here's a link to the flickr page slideshow with the great photos.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Monterey Pop

Sorry for the lapse in blogs.
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So I've got a couple projects going, but sine I've yet to get a different job, the expenditures are keeping reigned in. Therefore, my current project is a refinish of an existing squire strat I had lying around. Its all repainted and clear coated, but now I've got to wait a month before I wet sand it and buff it to gloss and add the hardware and neck. Here's what I started out with.
Its a cheap strat-type body and neck, and I'm using it as a practice run on the Monterey Pop strat replica. This is the original guitar that Jimi Hendrix hand painted, presumably with fingernail polish, then lit on fire and continured playing in the middle of Wild Thing at the Monterey Pop festival when he opened for The Who when nobody knew who this Jimi guy was. Suffice to say, people knew who he was after that show.
Here's where its at thus far. I sanded down the neck and refinished with Fender Neck Amber, giving it a more vintage strat from 1960-70s look, and relic'd the back of it for smoother play. The body I stripped using several chemical stippers and then a belt sander and sanding by hand. Suffice to say that I won't be attempting to stip any more Poly-finished guitars any time soon. Once I had it to the bare wood, I primed it a few times and let that dry, then sprayed the red and let that dry, then sprayed the white and let that dry. Then I drew on the artwork with light pencil and made sure I liked it before getting out the acrylic paints and doing Hendrix's doodles and 'love drops.' Once the artwork was done, I shellac'd the paint to keep it protected from the Nitrocellulose clear coat which would have melted it. Once sufficiently shellac'd, I hit it with about a million coats of nitro clear coat to bury the paint. Once the nitro cures (30+days) I'll wetsand it and buff out the body to a shiny gloss. Then add the neck and hardware. Right now its curing, and here's how it turned out.
I know I've got to work on the smoothness of the lines, but I'm not and have never claimed to be a painter. Still I think it turned out considerably better than I had expected it to. I'll have a wrap up post once its finished.