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OMFG I’m At SXSW!

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Hello!

Gorgeous day in Austin and the convention center is starting to look busier and livelier as new and familiar faces start filtering in.  This is … my 7th SXSW I think. Wow.

Anyway! My panel’s in just a few hours. I’m pretty psyched for it and as always, I’m pretty sure it’ll be a blast.

After all, I already have my bottle of bourbon in hand.

Booyah!

“How to Rawk SXSW Interactive” panel on Friday, March 12 at 3:30pm in 18ABCD on the top floor of the Austin Convention Center.

Ben HuhJeremy Keith, and Denise Jacobs

Musical Guest: Annie Lin

Dear Comcast, this is why you still kinda suck.

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

To keep from bitching about your additional Advanced Digital Services I’ll keep this rant focused on your bread and butter, and that would be your Digital Video Services.

You wonder why retention on video services are diminishing? Why folks are watching more of their favorite programs on their laptops vs their 55″ flatscreen HDTVs?

Could it be because you still have some crap that’s broken?

First let’s talk about the IPG. (Interactive Programming Guide) and how it interacts with the DVR

Several programs listed in the IPG cannot be “Season Passed” to auto record and I am forced to queue up recordings on a weekly basis.  Is it a limitation to the channel that I’m choosing to record a program on or is it you? Well, considering my friends can TIVO season pass the same recording without any issue, I’m going to assume it’s you.  I’m speaking specifically to ethnic programming which is frequently a premium service at additional charge.

Next lets talk about Video On Demand

Oh, who’s driving this thing?

1. Who is editing the Video On Demand website?
Because personally I consider the front page Valentine’s Day Editorial alongside Editors Picks for Satan’s Cannibal Holocaust to be pretty fail.

2. VOD guide via the IPG has consistantly additional failure.

On Shows:  Episodes are frequently delivered and made available out of order

Please. Someone. Look at the TV Shows Directory.

And tell me why when you click all shows. It offers another sub directory that’s again All Shows.

It looks like this.

TV Shows

HD

All TV Series

A-F

G-M

N-S

T-Z

All Series

Season Catchup

Season Catchup

All Tv Series

A-F

G-M

N-S

T-Z

All Series

On Movies Directory: Cross tabulation by genre/category is frequently lacking and needs better structure

At the time of this writing the Starz Comedy category disappeared.  The only genre subcategories currently are “Action Packed”  Cute.

And if you’re going to list a bunch of films as being in Spanish, why not make that an actual category. That might make sense.

On Movie Descriptions: Do you have folks reviewing this for appropriate tone, grammar, and accurate descriptions?

The On Demand Movie Description:

“Singer. Rebel. Outlaw. Hero. With his driving freight-train chords, steel-eyed intensity and a voice as dark as the night, the legendary “Man in Black” revolutionized music – and forged his legacy as a genu.ine American icon.

Oh.So.Pretentious.And.A.Run.On.Sentence.

Or inaccurate to the point of embarrassment.

Here’s the description for Monster’s Inc.

When a young BOY[my emphasis] accidentally enters Monstropolis – a secret city powered by energy from children’s nightmares – it’s up to a pair of friendly monsters to set things right. Oscar -winning fun fromt he director of ‘Up’

Anyone who’s actually seen the film will tell you with confidence that BOO IS NOT A BOY. Dumbass.

If you need someone to be scrupulous meticulous to project manage this, I’d be willing to come back to cable. But in the meantime. Someone. Please. Get your head out of your ass and fix the OnDemand menu. Make it a quality product that’s without reproach. At this point I find movies in sub categories that aren’t in the “All Movies” or alphabetic by title section pretty regularly.  Films listed in the HD category aren’t consistently named as such in the directory. Why aren’t you more embarassed by this?

Caught in the act!

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010



Caught in the act!

Originally uploaded by minjungkim.


I have the sneaking suspicion that as Amelia grows older, this will be a familiar expression. Because she wont’ be able to keep herself from mischief, and I *WILL* catch her in the act.

Ahjuma-ness. Own it.

Monday, March 1st, 2010



Ahjuma-ness. Own it.

Originally uploaded by minjungkim.


While shopping at the Korean Market, Jason donned this fine wide brimmed hat, the must have fashion accessory for every Ahjuma.

Month 8 Videos

Monday, February 15th, 2010



Month 8 Videos

Originally uploaded by minjungkim

My favorite captured video moment with Amelia so far.

The Family Hoffman

Friday, January 29th, 2010



More imitating faces

Originally uploaded by jxh.


Blowing raspberries.

Oh Bacon.

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

How I LOVE THEE.

Baby Fashion WTF

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

DSC05281

Originally uploaded by minjungkim.

Baby fashion is typically pretty fun.
I mean, Amelia’s entire wardrope is pink and girly and includes rainbows and animals and ruffles and flowers and penguins and puppies. So there’s a lot to be enjoyed from dressing her up for outtings.

Granted, she’s no slave to fashion and not particularly fussy about what her mother tries to dress her up in.
I mean, see Exhibit A. Beautiful Clown Baby and mouse over the fashion notations.

Beautiful Clown Baby
But come *on*. Skinny hipster jeans for a baby?
Why cover up Amelias luscious chubby little kissable legs in skinny jeans?
Why maker her cute thighs feel like squished sausage links before her first birthday?

Seriously people? Skinny Jeans for baby?
Shame on you.

Brad Graham RIP

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010



Brad

Originally uploaded by minjungkim.


I will miss you so much, my friend.

I am glad for my memories of you.
Of laughing and joking at the lobby of the Omni.
Of giggling over Shiners and sharing a catty bon mot.
Of seeing you smile effortlessly and being warm and wonderful.

I will miss you so much.

The Annual Breakup Post – 2009

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

(In the tradition of past breakup posts – See 2008 2007 2006 2005, 2004, 2003)

Dear 2009,

I was thinking today about my friend Audrey. Someone whom I haven’t seen in years.  A great gal. Beautiful voice, fun spirit.

She moved to NYC a few years back and when we met up for dinner she described the city in this way.

“It’s kind of like the boyfriend that is lame and forgets your birthday and occasionally pukes on your doorstep and maybe hits you in a fit. But then there’s that one day when he brings you flowers out of the blue and it feels like everything is just magic again.”

I wouldn’t describe you, dear 2009, quite like that.  But I would say that we had a lot more times of stress and distress together than we had moments of magic and wonder.

Let’s talk first about transitions.

There’s been so much transition for me this past year.  It has been unsettling and you know me, I like stability, order, some level of certainty.  There’s been so little of that for me this year.  Shuttling back and forth from Seattle to San Francisco for doctors appointments and the move back.  Doing that while pregnant and increasingly uncomfortable during the first part of this year was unraveling.  Doing it while feeling emotionally isolated while physically unweidly – that much harder.

The identity transition was more difficult than I care to admit.  And the struggle with conceding that work options for me were nil as a pregnant woman in transition from one city to another was abysmal.  And then on to motherhood & housewife?  Weird. And something I still don’t feel comfortable with.  I was able to do some great work to support some friends projects but were awesome still, in a consultant roll, but it still felt oddly awkward and uncomfortable for me.  I love Amelia with all my heart and I embrace my relationship with her as her mother. But being a professional Mother seems … well, just not quite me.

Like I wasn’t in my own skin or pretending to be someone else.  I felt that way a lot this year.

But we survived the transitions and made it back to the bay area, settled into a small home and slowly made it home-ish though after several months here it still doesn’t quite feel like home.

There was the car aggro. Never so much in a single year have I hated my car so much.   Broken taillight. Cracked windshield. Bad wipers. Saturn going out of business and the nearest service center being a 2.5 hour drive away. Being pulled over for expired car registration due to mail forwarding snafu’s from all the moving around and having to wait in line for 2 hours on my feet while holding the baby at the court house was an experience that I never ever want to experience again. Ever.

There was the physical exhaustion.  Pregnant to the birth to the sleep exhaustion to the general feeling that I’m not as physically resilient as I’ve been when I was younger. Oh 2009, you made me feel my age.

And relationship stress.  I hate the fact that I’ve had relationships with important people in my life become strained and cracked. And there’s this sense that I have no tools or abilities to fix them. I hope that changes. I need that to change. It breaks my heart and brings me to tears every time I think about it. And I know admitting that outloud makes it sound melodramatic or postpartum hormonal but it’s true. There are some relationships, that the absense of, has made my heart hurt.

And while it’s great to be back in the bay area and have good friends nearer than far – the dynamic is notably different. Those friends that are unencumbered by children are free and out at bars and concerts and parties and mischief.  I’m able to make an apearance on a rare occasion but a lot of the dynamics are different.

But there has been magic.

Amelia is pure magic.  At the cusp of 2010 she is 7 and a half months old. Sitting up by herself, smiling at the drop of a dime. Giggling at Peek-A-Boo. Standing while supporting herself at her play table. Starting on solid foods and sleeping a solid 9 hours a night now.  She is pretty and personable and giggly and good.  She. Is. Pure. Magic.  And I love her with all my heart in a way that I cannot begin to describe or explain to someone else who is not a parent.  This, my most precious cargo that I have angsted and worried over during 9 monthts of gestatiion to birth and to change after daily and hourly change after change (and I’m not just talking stinky diapers).  She is magical.

So, 2009. I thank you for her.  Thank you so much for her.

She was the grain of sand of hope that the entire world of Fantasia can be made from.

(Yes – Nerd 80s movie reference. Do you get it?).

So 2009. Our time is done.  Looking forward to a more magical 2010.

Yours,

Min Jung

Numerology & Amelia

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Buddha Pose

Originally uploaded by minjungkim.

While at Thanksgiving dinner our friend Dorothy did Amelia’s numbers and gave us a little bit of insight into Amelia’s past lives and potential future life.

Some things we already knew.
* She’d be blessed
* She’d be a night person
* She’d be sociable but also need her alone/decompression time.

Some things we found quite intriguing.
* She may have been a holy/monastic person in several of her previous incarnations, possibly as a Lama. And if she’d been born in Tibet, they might have already put her in a Monastary to guide her towards her future.

Baby Lama.
(No, not a llama).

* She’ll be creative and succesfull financially with her creative pursuits
* She’s capable of being the calm caretaker in emergency/stressful situations
* She’ll be spiritual attuned.
* She’ll live a very interesting life. (Actually, that I think, we already knew).

Here we go Dalai Lama Baby. Aka DalAmeliLama

*Note showing Mudras

Amelia – Flipping you the bird, with cheer.

Thursday, November 5th, 2009



Amelia – Flipping you the bird, with cheer.

Originally uploaded by minjungkim.


If there were any doubt whatsoever that this is my child, let me present you with this proof.

Amelia as astroboy

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Amelia as astroboy

Originally uploaded by minjungkim.

In flight

Astro-Boy1

Mom’s having too much fun with the shampoo.

Friday, October 16th, 2009



Mom’s having too much fun with the shampoo.

Originally uploaded by minjungkim.


Bathtime with this kid is always so much fun.

Darth Mom

Monday, October 5th, 2009



Darth Mom

Originally uploaded by coleypauline.


In deep, breathy voice

AMELIA… (hhhhhhchhhchh)
I (hhhhhhchhhchh)
Am (hhhhhhchhhchh)
Your (hhhhhhchhhchh)
MOTHER.

(hhhhhhchhhchh)