My Promotion – Gadgets Associate Editor!

After 11 years in the business, I’ve finally gotten the promotion I’ve been looking for. I am now Associate Editor – Gunaxin Gadgets.
Okay, I’ll quit being sarcastic, but I’m happy that I’ll be focusing on specific content for the site and trying to build up that section.
The sections within the subsection are computers, electronics, vehicles, games and toys (and ‘other’). To be different than other sites, I’m not trying to put up generic gadget reviews, or articles about something that PC World is covering. In traditional Gunaxin fashion, I plan to get the most offbeat, absurd, or ultra-focused content on those very items that others are covering.
My first article for that section as Associate Editor is one I would’ve written regardless of my promotion – the Coolest Lord of the Rings Balrog Stuff (which falls under the ‘toys’ section). There are plenty of sites that have information on each item but I couldn’t find any that compiled and ranked them all. I’m hoping, over time, it will gain some search engine rank and be a landing page for dorks who want to buy Balrog items, anything from the $2000 monument to the cheap miniatures. I even formed a partnership with Sideshow Collectibles, a company that creates relatively expensive limited edition statues, to promote their items.
Got ideas for the Gadgets Section? Let me know.

Most Annoying Song Ever?

I put it to a vote. What is the most annoying song ever? My vote went to Who Let the Dogs Out? and so far, after nearly 4,500 votes, it’s in the lead. My Humps – Black Eyed Peas is in an understandable second place, but one I just don’t get is in third.
Nickelback’s Photograph is getting tons of hate. I understand the catchy-popness to it – many of Nickelback’s songs are like that. But worse than Barbie Girl? Worse than Mmm Bop?
As an author, all I can do is shrug and say that’s what the public hates. I only included to song because it got so much hate, while leaving off songs that I personally despise. Dave Matthews was on Saturday Night Live a few weeks ago and after a couple of minutes of listening to it, I had to change the channel. His voice is super annoying, the instruments are all over the place, and I’m utterly baffled as to how people like that music.
But what I’ve found is, like commercial jingles, there are some bands that people either LOVE or HATE, and there’s little gray area. So if I’m on one side of a band like that, that’s better than being the only one to hate a very good band.

What is the most annoying song ever?
  • Who Let The Dogs Out – Baha Men (16%, 713 Votes)
  • My Humps – Black Eyed Peas (13%, 594 Votes)
  • Photograph – Nickelback (13%, 582 Votes)
  • Achy Breaky Heart – Billy Ray Cyrus (10%, 422 Votes)
  • Barbie Girl – Aqua (7%, 327 Votes)
  • Macarena – Los Del Rio (7%, 293 Votes)
  • My Heart Will Go On – Celine Dion (6%, 287 Votes)
  • Cotton-Eyed Joe – Rednex (5%, 238 Votes)
  • Mmm Bop – Hanson (4%, 196 Votes)
  • Mambo No. 5 – Lou Bega (3%, 147 Votes)
  • Because I Got High – Afroman (3%, 116 Votes)
  • Surfin Bird – The Trashmen (2%, 108 Votes)
  • Tubthumping – Chumbawamba (2%, 73 Votes)
  • Don’t Worry, Be Happy – Bobby McFerrin (2%, 70 Votes)
  • I’m Too Sexy – Right Said Fred (2%, 67 Votes)
  • Mickey – Toni Basil (1%, 50 Votes)
  • It’s A Sunshine Day – The Brady Bunch (1%, 45 Votes)
  • The Lion Sleeps Tonight – The Tokens (1%, 39 Votes)
  • Mr. Roboto – Styx (1%, 33 Votes)
  • Tom’s Diner – Suzanne Vega (1%, 27 Votes)
Total Voters: 4,427

Slacker Buddy Duos Pops – Late, of Course

How ironic. An article about slackers is, relatively speaking, late to pop on the front page on Digg.com. My Gunaxin article/poll, Ten of Film’s Greatest Slacker Duos, was published Monday, submitted to Digg.com, and got steady traffic throughout the day. Then, at 3 a.m., nearly 14 hours after it was submitted, it goes on the front page for more people to see it. But who’s awake at 3 a.m. looking at Digg.com?
Slackers, of course. (And English-speaking people in other time zones that have a more logical hour to use the computer.)
So, after the wave of 3 a.m. votes were tallied, the results are in.

Who Are Film’s Best Slacker Duos?
  • Jay & Silent Bob (46%, 293 Votes)
  • Shaun & Ed (11%, 69 Votes)
  • Cheech & Chong (10%, 63 Votes)
  • Beavis & Butthead (7%, 43 Votes)
  • Bill & Ted (6%, 37 Votes)
  • Harold & Kumar (6%, 35 Votes)
  • Lloyd & Harry (5%, 34 Votes)
  • Wayne & Garth (5%, 30 Votes)
  • Dale & Saul (4%, 27 Votes)
  • Romy & Michelle (0%, 2 Votes)

Gliding in Oahu

This was one of the most amazing things I’ve ever had the luxury of doing. Special thanks to the Oahu Tourism Board and Original Glider Rides for the opportunity to go up more than 2000 feet, see amazing sites, and glide safely back down to the runway. I even had a discussion about hockey while I was up there. The video is long, and there’s even a part II, so it’s very easy to get bored watching it, but I had to film it. However, I didn’t film the entire thing – there are breaks within.

Finally! Midgets vs. Mascots Is Out!

Back in April, the Gunaxin crew was invited to New York to host a prescreening party for the film Midgets vs. Mascots at the Tribeca Film Festival. I went with Phil and Fred and had a great time. I met actors Terra Jole, Joe Gnoffo, Nic Novicki, Bob Bledsoe, Akie Kotabe and director Ron Carlson. I really wanted to meet Gary Coleman but he had an awful scowl on his face as he entered the restaurant, and put his head on the table. I spoke briefly with his wife but it didn’t seem like I would get an interview. I also met CNN contributor Shannon Cook, who was a guest of Gunaxin.
The movie was hilarious. Though I had spoken with the director before the film, I had plenty of questions after as well and was given the chance to ask them. There was, indeed, some ‘unscripted’ moments in the film, particularly when they were in the restaurant and guests weren’t in on the joke.
I was absolutely stunned that this movie didn’t make it to theaters (yet). It’s now on DVD and I’m hoping for a huge cult following to the point that it goes into theaters. This movie was just way too funny. And when it does, then I get to brag that I know the people involved!