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    Jason Aldean & The Rodeo

    Tonight the weather was perfect for an outdoor show. I ran into some good friends volunteering at the Puyallup Fair. After a thorough education in the ways of professional rodeo, I got to stand up close in the dirt to watch the country folks rock out to Big Green Tractor. Good thing I got some strawberry shortcake so I'd have energy to boogie alongside 'em. Even though it was packed, it was a fun experience and he puts on a fun show.

    Blink-182, Weezer, and Taking Back Sunday

    Tonight down south I got to watch some of my favorite music performed live. The weather cooperated for a glorious afternoon which was kicked off by Taking Back Sunday. I've never seen them live and it was interesting to see those harmonies performed. Weezer put on a great show. I've seen them before and this was a solid set that did justice to their talent. Seeing Blink-182 was something I didn't think I'd ever be able to do and it was a really big deal for me. They did not disappoint in the least. They played all the old hits and sprinkled in a bunch of new singles. The experience was all-around exhilarating and inspiring. If you don't catch a stop on this tour, you're really missing out. As for me, I rest easy knowing I've crossed a big item off my list.

    The Morning After

    Last night was the Full Moon Party but there was no moon. That didn't stop the revelers though. The boys dropped at various times and I outlasted all of them in the race to sunrise. When finally those gorgeous rays of sunshine hit the beach I was exhausted and ready to crash. Still awash in body paint and fading memories from last night, we swap stories and down grub to restore some normalcy. It really is one of the best parties in the world. And Thai food for the next day? Yummy.

    The View from Haad Rin

    Finally settled on Koh Panghan with the essentials acquired for the next couple of days. Part of the gang went touring on scooters, preferred to enjoy the sun on the beach for a few hours. Now I'm going to nap in the hammock and watch the sun go down so I'll be energized for tonights craziness. Wish you were here.

    To Change Your Attitude, Change Your Altitude

    It's been a wonderful couple of days on the islands. Yesterday we pulled a coup for a private boat by asking for a random time to leave. Nobody joined and the six of us had our own private snorkeling expedition around the islands. @triceratopshead and @coolmarie knew all about the different fish we saw. We also got to check out Maya Beach which is famous for being where they shot the movie The Beach. It was really spectacular. Today we've had rain on and off but still managed to climb to the viewpoint to look out at all the islands. Tomorrow we head to Koh Phangan in a marathon travel day. Wish me luck!

    Sometimes Bangkok reminds me of Vegas

    There are some exceptionally nice venues in Bangkok. Several times I felt a profound deja vu as if I were in Las Vegas. Riding around the BTS is a great way to check out the city. It's very reasonably priced usually taking me about a buck to get from one of the city to another. There terminals are very clean and accessible and even at peak times it's not ridiculous (a la Tokyo or Mumbai). The monuments are beautiful and tasteful, with a sense of pride in evidence at the places of honor. For some reason I didn't find myself taking as many pictures as usual. I guess it was either things I didn't want to take pictures of, or things I didn't feel it was appropriate to snap. The lightning storms at night have been really dramatic. Being on the 17th floor offers a great view of the lightning striking all around the city. I'm hoping the weather is much different in the islands for the next week. Things are coming along well with Pivotal, and I'm almost done crafting up a resume. What a major pain that has been.

    Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

    It's been more than a year, but I finally got the chance to see these guys in a live show. Turns out they are an incredibly well-produced and it's more clear why they don't have the largest following. Too much diversity in music and ability makes for a slightly schizophrenic show. It was a great show nonetheless and I enjoyed every minute of it. Once again the Seattle pop punk scene didn't let me down. The crowd was the perfect size and very social. Lots of light moshing cranked the energy to the right level and kept it there. Definitely an experience I'll cherish if I don't need to repeat it.

    Jack's Mannequin & The Fray

    Coming back from Burbank I headed with @thegf to a show at the Paramount. Jack's Mannequin I've seen before and they never disappoint. Especially in a great venue like the Paramount in GA configuration. They played all my favorites and really pulled in the crowd. The Fray had an amazing light display. They used mini-cams, lots of them, projected on an LED strip over the stage. They changed cameras with each song so it was a very intimate connection watching close-up of the drummer and keyboardist for example. Being able to watch the fingering and specific work each artist did for each song was genius. Beyond that, it wad amazing how each artist played multiple instruments. They are a very versatile band and even swapped vocalists for some songs. All together, it was a great show and whoever does their stage production needs a huge bonus because it was magnificent! Easily one of the best I've witnessed. And if you're reading this, you have some idea of how many shows I see. On a side note, one of things I'm enjoying most about having a consistent companion these days is the easy way it is to go out. I guess I learned something about why some couple I know who don't seem to have a reason to stay together, end up staying together. It's just so freaking comfortable and reassuring to be with someone else. More to come on that subject later, I guess.

    47

    Sometimes it just hits me. Maybe everyone else is different.

    Maybe you are just different.
    You ask me, you ask me
    How I got to know you
    Just by speaking on the phone?

    Isn't is crazy
    How the thought of my touch
    Wakes you up when you're alone?

    Don't you believe everything you hear
    Darling, focus on the prize
    Don't you hear me whisper in your ear
    "My darling, don't lose sight of my eyes"

    It's not time to let go
    This is not how it's supposed to end in my mind my baby
    Maybe our intentions were wrong from the start
    So answer me so we don't fall apart

    (I called 46 times!)
    And you answered on the 47th
    (I called you 46 times!)
    And you answered on the 47th

    You tell me, you tell me
    You've never fell so hard
    For an obvious candidate

    You said you hate your last love
    And it's soon enough that you will forget

    Don't believe everything you hear
    Darling, I've never lied before
    Don't you hear me whisper in your ear
    "Forget him you're what I'm waiting for"

    It's not time to let go
    This is not how it's supposed to end in my mind my baby
    Maybe our intentions were wrong from the start
    So answer me so we don't fall apart

    You've even said yourself
    You're setting yourself up
    You've even said yourself
    That everyone would turn

    And you've even told yourself
    That the floodgates would break
    So why are you taking so long to answer?

    It's not time to let go
    This is not how it's supposed to end in my mind my baby
    Maybe our intentions were wrong from the start
    So answer me so we don't fall apart
    So answer me so we don't fall apart
    So answer me so we don't fall apart

    (I called 46 times!)
    And you answered on the 47th
    (I called you 46 times!)
    And you answered on the 47th

    -- 47 by New Found Glory from Not Without A Fight


    It's been my experience that those who say they understand miss the mark the most. Or maybe I'm just special. After all, I did ride a special bus to school.


    Flying on Tatsu

    My buddy @dsummer and I took a day to check out the new crazy coasters at Six Flags Magic Mountain. The service at this park is horrific. It I'd quite clear they are sorely understaffed and cutting corners. That said, the coasters are quite fun and unique. If it wasn't for the horrendous experience just getting on and off each ride, the coolness and thrills for each ride would have outshone many other parks. The Deja Vu and Terminator both gave amazing and fresh perspective on roller coasters. We'll see if X2 performs to the hype we've gotten so far.

    Mi Vida Loca

    Alaska Airlines is the best carrier in the world. And boy am I enjoying the benefits of their great service this summer. I've been out and about quite a bit and will cap my summer with a trip overseas in a few weeks. Right now I'm bouncing up and down the coast visiting friends and associated hob-knobbing. The photo on this entry was the yummy breakfast on flight into LAX. For a picky eater like myself the fresh fruit (including blueberries! Firm and juicy!) and turkey sausage were a real treat. The good thing about all this activity is I've had time to polish some posts. So if you follow my other topic areas, you'll find some new writing soon. And I might include a real intimate personal piece just for HH.

    John Michael Montgomery

    The Snoqualmie Casino is a great venue for seeing artists up close. Tonights show was really intimate and casual. He played lots of old favorites which for someone with so many hits wasn't particularly hard. My personal favorite Life's A Dance was early in the set and the whole crowd sang along. To make the evening better, I ran into the Wahl's and got to say hello. I've missed them terribly so seeing them having fun was just a real treat. I'm definitely looking forward to coming back to enjoy this place in the future.

    Packaging Contracts for Services

    In working on a green field system recently (green field means it's new from scratch development) the discussion for a series of services turned to the subject of which type of data interaction should be used. Specifically, should the service be designed using message contracts or data contracts?

    Since it became clear that the basic inflection points were not well understood, I had to hold an impromptu clinic. After we finished, I wrote down the salient points and turned it into this post.

    The first thing to consider when choosing packaging formats is whether the messages need to be conformed. You see, many technologies don't comply with the published contract specifications choosing instead to rely on the lowest level XML serialization for interchange. If these messages already are in use, or you intend to interoperate with a system that has such restrictions, the choice is usually made for you.

    If you are playing green field (as in the conversation sparking this post) it helps to understand that data contracts have good portability which makes them widely applicable. Message contracts are less capable and therefore can have less portability .

    So the less conformant you are required to be, the more reason to choose data contracts. The more conformant your requirements, the more likely you will need message contracts or even base XML serialization.


    What A Weekend

    Summer is great for packing your days to overflowing. This weekend was no exception. The sunshine baked into my skin every day and all the people watching and socializing nourished my soul. Saturday was a zoo day with a chance to sample some brews at the Seattle International Beer Festival and some inspiring fireworks. I got the chance to spend some quality time with good friends and make some new ones. They taught me about gin and tequila which just proves I can learn something every day. Even when relaxing on the grass. To close out a Sunday that was supposed to be lazy, I got to catch a set by Boys Like Girls at El Corazon. It's such a great small venue for such a fun band with great stage presence. I've seen them on bigger stages and in comparison they just exploded being so close to the fans. If I get the chance perhaps I'll post some of this weekends writings. For now, I'm heading to visit from friends in Burbank. If I'm lucky I'll get a chance to see @puarick, @shooman, and @dsummer.

    The Cathedral of St. Paul

    Taking a chance to see the sights in the Twin Cities with a good friend. After tooling around the Mississippi for a while we chance the views of the many churches in this town. And have a chance to also watch the university track team running by. So there are lots of beautiful structures to be humbled by.

    Matisyahu

    Last year my friend @jraq introduced me to this artist and took me to see his show at the Paramount. Tonight I got a chance to return the favor at The Moore. I took @thatonegirl for some totally bomb empanadas at the Buenos Aires Grill before the show. When we got to the show K'Naan was in full swing. So I got to see a cool new artist and then jam to a recent favorite. Good times.

    Wallflowers

    Fathers Day is a rough one for me. So I went to see a show at the ShowBox for a distraction. And I forgot that every Wallflowers song sounds pretty much the same. Now that's been made really clear. It was a good night anyway.

    Hey Monday, This Providence, Friday Night Boys

    One of the best parts of seeing shows at the smaller venues is being able to hang with the bands in the bar. Tonight got good and rowdy with @funjessica and a host of fans dancing along with some solid pop punk music. The funniest part of the evening is when it was pointed out how much the bassist looked like @dsummer because of the fluffy hair. The sets were solid and the dancing was awesome. Check them out if they come to your neck of the woods.

    Alkaline Trio and Offspring

    It's always cool to see the bands you've been listening to all your life do a righteous set. After a solid heart to heart with @llpeyer, The Offspring is rocking my socks off! They may be old, but they can still bring it!

    Rowdy before A Show

    In a funny turn of events, @llpeyer couldn't get a drink so we stepped out to enjoy a frosty beverage. Let's hope we didn't miss too much of the show. Regardless, I think a t-shirt is in order tonight.