Archive for June, 2007

Almost went on an iPhone hunt this morning…

But I resisted.

Why? Because the iPhone doesn't currently support MMS messaging. Since I end up doing so much posting from my cell phone, it would be pointless to get a $500 phone that can't do what my Treo and enV can already do – post pictures from the road.

I might still go to The Grove to check out the hype this weekend, but I think I'll be able to resist.

Even though I'm eavesdropping on a 20 minute conversation solely focused on the iPhone right now between a group while I'm waiting for our table. I think I have the willpower to resist the phone's charms.
-via Treo

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Finally trying it out – Toast!

Today's brunch spot of choice? Toast Bakery Cafe in West LA.

Very few breakfast places seem to be as well known or carry as much hype as Toast, so I decided it was time to check it out with my friend Angelica.

People complain about the service, so far I have been jumped in line for a table by one really good looking girl who hugged the host. I can live with that. Hopefully the food is good! While it is known as a people watching spot, it is a restaurant at the end of the day.

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This could very well be one of the more confusing parking regulation conglomerates that I have ever seen. Hopefully I return to the car without a ticket on the windshield.

UPDATE: I just got my first parking ticket ever in life. $45. I suppose that “NO PARKING ANY TIME” takes precedence over all the other ones. Pretty bummed about it.

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Way overboard on the restaurants this week.

Finally checking out Natalee Thai on Venice tonight.

I read about the LG/Billboard Mobile Beat contest while I was at work a couple weeks ago. I skimmed over an article talking about how “about 30″ concert-loving individuals were going to get the opportunity to write for Billboard this summer. Like most, I initially dismissed the idea of actually entering, let alone winning the contest.

Minutes later, my good friend Rose Ahn sent me an IM saying “This is so you!” with a link to the contest, encouraging me to give it a shot. I told her that I had already heard about the contest, but I’d think about it. Between my full-time job, personal blog, and second job that I recently took up after my car was stolen, I was definitely “swamped,” not yet overwhelmed, but moderately intrigued.

The night before the contest officially ended, I accidentally fell asleep (not a fan of napping) face down on our living room couch, only to be awakened by the epiphany – “Tonight is the last possible night that I could enter that Mobile Blogger contest…” I scrambled to put together two photo mash-ups for my submission with the help and limited (not that I’m not grateful for them) Photoshop skills of my roommate Ryan Fujitani long after most normal people had gone to bed. I churned out a 90-something word essay and with inspirational Kelly Clarkson’s “Breakaway”-like lyrics in my optimistic mind, I sent out my application through my spotty wireless connection in our West LA apartment.

I gave it a shot. In my groggy state, I knew that I could live with the fact that I gave it a shot.

That same night, my fortune cookie from Panda Express read, “Great things await you in the coming month.” While I’m not one to base my life around delicious, yet dry and tasteless desserts that come in plastic single serve packets, that fortune cookie just might have made my summer.

Some people are great at Photoshop. We are ok at resizing pictures.

Four days later, I received an email from Billboard’s Marketing Director with a subject line that read: “Congratulations, You Have Been Chosen as a Winner of the Billboard/LG Mobile Beat Contest.”

My first thought was, “No freakin’ way, dude…” (how I’ve turned so “West Coast” in five years is still beyond me). I thought someone read my blog, thought he was funny and decided to play a trick on me.

And now, a week and a half later, I have my Verizon LG enV cell phone in hand and I’m waiting on confirmation for my first assignment. Really, it’s a cliche’ to say it at this point, but it’s all pretty unbelievable.

If you’ve found this blog, chances are you love music. Most of us love music of some kind and really, very few people don’t like going to concerts. For me, I love music (when you live in LA, music is your friend for hours on end when you’re parked on the 405) like everyone who won this contest. What’s a little weird about all this for me is that I’m excited about this experience because I just love blogging. Who says something like that? Apparently, I do.

I can’t wait for the shows and the experiences that await, but I’m just as much looking forward to sharing this experience with the Mobile Beat readers and other Mobloggers this summer.

For now, the anticipation continues and I’m pretty ok with that.

Thanks for checking in.
-dc

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Playboy gets in on the iPhone action
Suddenly, I want an iPhone
June 27th, 2007, filed by Sinead Carew
Apple’s upcoming iPhone is being hailed by many as the sexiest new gadget in years. Now, Hugh Hefner’s Playboy is looking to add a dollop of real sex to the combination cell phone, video player and Internet access device.
The lifestyle brand company that was built out of a glossy girlie magazine is offering a free set of 12 wallpapers featuring scantily clad Playmates to anybody who buys the device.
The magazine, which is of course most famous for its articles, is offering iPhoners the suggestive but non-nude images, an episode of its radio show “The Playmate Hour” and a Playboy video.
Playboy, which didn’t work with Apple on the offer, normally sells cell phone wallpapers for about $2 a pop. So can the pictures be downloaded to a rival cell phone?
“It’s sized for the iPhone,” Playboy spokesman Matt Kalinowski said.
No word if Playboy is exploring innovative uses for the iPhone’s touch-sensitive screen.
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And so it begins…

My Billboard Mobile Beat Personal Blog Page.

Before I won the Billboard contest, I got a fortune that said great things were going to happen to me in the next month, about a month before I won.

Coincidence? Definitely.

Still cool.

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Dinner in the Valley and my first assignment?

I'm in the Valley tonight to hang out with my friend Mitra. it's one of the only times I've been out here just to hang out., but it wasn't a bad drive from Beverly Hills. As always, I'm early so I thought I would take the time to continue to familiarize myself with blogging via the enV. What takes me seconds on the Treo takes me minutes on the enV, but i can tell that I'm slowly getting used to it.

Why the rush? I am tentatively scheduled to cover the Fall Out Boy concert in Anaheim next Monday for Billboard and I'm hoping to blog live from the concert, which means that I should pretty much be able to use this thing with my eyes closed. This is one of the shows I really wanted to go to this summer, so I hope that it works out!

Sorry for the lack of updates today all, real life started to take over today. I am going to dual blog for Billboard and my blog at the same time from the concerts, so it should be an adventure!

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I don't know if camera phones can capture sunsets like they're supposed to look, but I always try. For the first time in a while, I'm just realizing how lucky I am to be where I'm at right now and I'm just grateful for it, despite the recent setbacks.

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