Evolution of the Double Rainbow Song

By John Kim | September 17th, 2010    Retweet  

last month a buddy of mine introduced me to the Double Rainbow Video, which by itself was good for a light chuckle. So today I was surfing You Tube and I found that someone had made the Double Rainbow Song which auto tuned the guys voice, and made a very Enrique Iglesia type dance mix. I loved the Double Rainbow Song, but I couldn’t get past the poor quality of the audio. Fortunately a rock band did a cover of the Double Rainbow Song, and now the circle of life is complete. Watch each video in order, and you will see the magic unfold. Enjoy!




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Logorama

By John Kim | September 16th, 2010    Retweet  

A short animated movie that shows a world filled with our favorite logos. If I had the resources and time I would totally make something that was this crazy. Unfortunately a poor guy like me can only sit and watch other peoples fantastic visions. Well enjoy the Logorama, it is very awesome.


Logorama from Marc Altshuler - Human Music on Vimeo.

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Real Life Superhero Project

By John Kim | September 11th, 2010    Retweet  



When people hear the words “Super Hero” they instantly start thinking about comic books such as Spider Man, and Superman. Purely fictional characters with very non human abilities and hearts of gold. But even though we’ll never have a Spider Man or a Superman in our life time, there are actually real people donning costumes, and protecting the community. I’m sure you might have seen a glimpse of these real life superheroes on the news, and most likely there is a sense of mockery in the reporting.

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Preventing SQL Injection Attack

By John Kim | September 7th, 2010    Retweet  

Biggest security risk for most websites is the SQL Injection Attack. This is where the hacker will attempt to put SQL code into text boxes or into your query strings in order to discover sensitive information. A way to prevent SQL Injection Attacks is to use the following PHP code:


mysql_real_escape_string($value)

This will automatically clean up any type of values that is potentially harmful. This is especially important for sites that is dealing with customer information, and should be a requirement. For anyone looking for a developer, make sure you ask them how they handle security when they program websites. Do not mention anything about SQL Injection Attack, and see if they bring it up on their own.

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Photo of the Day: Camera Toss Photography

By Jenny Kim | August 28th, 2010    Retweet  


Camera Toss Photography

Have you ever tossed your SLR Camera up in the air? I dare you to because this is the result you’ll get. Although you may not get the right shot on the first toss, but with multiple tosses, you will have a higher chance of capturing a picture like the one above. This seems to be the trend for photography, but its also a risk of losing a camera. I have to admit, I’m not brave enough to toss my expensive camera, but I will definitely try it on my “OLD” Point and Shoot camera.

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30 Amazing Examples of Reflection Photography

By John Kim | August 20th, 2010    Retweet  

There are many techniques to creating beautiful images, and one such technique is to do reflection photography. You can use any reflective surfaces such as mirrors, windows, or even water to achieve this effect. Below there are 30 examples of some great reflection photography that can inspire you on your next project.

Philippe Sainte-Laudy



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Cache Controls using Apache

By John Kim | August 13th, 2010    Retweet  

Web cache controls improves the performance of a website by bringing downloadable content closer to the user. For example, a first time visitor would download images and content from your website, which then gets stored into temporary internet folders. Now when that user revisits that same page, instead of downloading all those files over again, he’ll be able to retrieve it from his own computer. So this saves bandwidth for your server which will increase the performance of your site.

Cache controls are actually best used for content that doesn’t change much, such as graphics. But how does one go about enabling caching on your website?

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Mega Geeks do a Cosplay Wedding

By John Kim | August 7th, 2010    Retweet  



Having had an average American childhood, I was able to experience the joys of reading comics, watching Anime, and playing video games. I straddled myself between the world of geeks and the world of man. You could even say that I was a casual geek, limiting myself to being an outside observer into the geek culture. So with that said, the following story left me both embarrassed and fascinated AT THE SAME TIME!!!! I’m talking about a freaking Over the top COSPLAY WEDDING!!!!!!!

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The Art of Camera Toss Photography

By John Kim | July 27th, 2010    Retweet  



The digital camera age has sprouted some very interesting trends in photography. One of those trends is called the Camera Toss Photography or Kinetic Photography. This involves setting your camera to very low shutter speeds, maybe around 1 or 2 seconds, then throwing it in the air just as it’s about to take an exposure. Then you catch it before it hits the ground. Usually this is done at night near some sort of light source. The result is a fantastic array of colorful patterns that looks strangely Windows Screen Saverish.

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Photo of the Day: Girl From Andong Village, Cambodia

By Jenny Kim | July 21st, 2010    Retweet  


Photography by Mio Cade

I am truly touch by this photo. The little girl look so happy with her dog even though she lives in a slum located in Andong Village, Cambodia.  I don’t know if I would be able to produce such a beautiful smile like she does if I was in her situation.  This photo makes me want to go to Andong Village, Cambodia and help as many children as possible.

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