The Price of Genius

Jon Esteban's short film, "The Price of Genius".
Starring Nasser Khan

Once the video is playing, click the icon on the bottom right and select "HQ" for the best viewing experience.

Tamales

Hey if you guys ever need to buy some tamales just go to the parking lot of the Walmart on Monterey Road. There's a lady who sells them out of her old mini-van. Just act casual when you walk up to her and don't be suspicious. She's there all the time, you just have to look for her. She usually disappears when the police roll by. Tell her Nasser sent you.

G0T R1C3




Expand your meager vocabulary and help feed the hungry!

www.freerice.com


You can also quiz yourself by identifying countries, world capitals and famous paintings.
And for my Mexican blogspot friends, they even have a Spanish version of the vocab quiz!!
Click on "Subjects" on the top bar.

Check it out, mayne!

Yahoo! Answers x BORDER RUN

My buddy Jeff showed me this crazy question some guy asked on Yahoo! Answers about trying to infiltrate the North Korean border. I don't want to copy paste it all into the post, so check it out by clicking here.

I really do hope the guy was just joking. He asked the question three years ago, so he's probably already dead by now.

On the other hand, it would make a pretty sick movie. Especially if it starred Jackie Chan.

Adventure to San Francisco

I'm about to collapse, but lemme just sneak in a blog post before I retire to my sleeping chamber. Today was fun, I visited some homies at UC De Anza and I went to San Francisco. Tons of great memories, including dancing, eating, shopping, driving, GPSing, walking, smelling, farting (D-Bot), cooking, cleaning, cutting, sitting, and other sh**. Yeah! I did a whole lot of stuff today, but I'd rather not summarize it for you. Instead, I'm just gonna write about a few interesting things I saw today in my travels.

Something blogworthy that I observed today was an interesting snack shop in Japan Town. I don't remember what the store is called, but I know it's across the street from Fatlace in an indoor mall. Anyways, what I found so interesting about the snack shop was that almost every snack, candy and delicacy in the store was accompanied with a totally realistic plastic replica. You know how some people have plastic fruits in their homes for decoration? Well that was kind of like how it was at the snack shop, except nearly everything was accompanied with plastic models. For example, the cookie wafers were stacked in neatly organized rows of packages. Next to the packages, in a glass box, was a plastic replica of the cookies. It was so expertly crafted, even the slightest detail of the cookie's texture was recreated. I dunno, I just thought it was cool that they would do that.

Oh, also, I tried out Calpis (sounds like "cow piss") today.


It's some Japanese drink and I felt it tasted like one of those oldschool rocket pops, but melted:

It was pretty cool, and I'm glad I tried it out. It had a "refreshingly sweet and tangy" flavor, according to the label on the bottle.

Umm umm umm, I would also like to write about the GPS navigation device we used during our travels. Anyone who has been to San Francisco knows that it's pretty confusing to get around the city, especially when you are from out of town. D-Bot's GPS device helped us out a lot. It was pretty funny because we had the voice language set as Australian, so the dude had a huge accent when he was telling us critical directions. Sometimes he'd really mispronounce things, and I would giggle a little bit. Hee hee hee

In other news, Darren and I have been working tirelessly on the new video. I don't want to reveal too much, but it's definitely something 2 look forward 2. I'm not sure when it will be finished, but hopefully it will be released to the masses soon. Thanks for reading and Goodnight.