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Thanksgiving 2009 Recap

Black Friday is now a hoax. You can get better deals online on nearly every single thing a brick and mortar electronics store can offer. The only thing that may be worthwhile is a game console “bundle” of sorts where you get a game system and an extra controller + 2 b-list games or some shit for the same price as the console alone. I no longer find any excitement in camping out for shits and giggles at Fry’s. So, Black Friday, I declare that you’re officially an absolute waste of time.

37" HDTV for 400 bucks. Woot!

Instead, I held out for Cyber Monday… which, apparently, is an even bigger hoax where internet retailers try to lure buyers into some false promise of better deals than they normally offer during the holiday season after Black Friday. Again, this is true that it is bullshit most of the time but there are gems & loopholes here and there. I only say this because I ordered an HDTV for my room for what I think is a pretty good deal. Nothing super fancy, just a 37″ Vizio LCD that does 1080p and only cost me 4 bills. Not bad, right?

J.Chorng Black Friday

However, Black Friday wasn’t absent of all joy… killer party located at the standard J.Chorng/j.Chorng household was in full effect, and included so many faces that I haven’t seen in so long (some of them 4 fucking years) that it couldn’t be anything less than legit. Seeing the likes of nearly the entire Troy High 2004 ASB crew was awesome, to say the least. We even somehow managed to coax Tamby and Hata to come out, making the entire situation feel like Irvine House circa 2005 all over again… and even Michelle didn’t pass out in 30-60 minutes like she usually does! I’m sure you can head over to Jesse or Will ass Chang‘s respective blogs to cop some photos of the action in DSLR goodness… irresponsible goodness at that just because Jesse and Jimmy just procured an absurdly badass camera. Expect some 1080p @ 60FPS porn of Jimmy in the near future to show up on Vimeo.

In other somewhat personal news, many of you probably aren’t aware but in the past 3 months my Grandmother (Mom’s Mother) has been struggling in the hospital and then in a rehabilitation center. Many of us family members prayed for a miracle as things just kept getting worse, but out of nowhere she made a huge recovery over the course of 2 weeks! She’s now back at home… chillin’ as she should be now with some extra nursing help but otherwise doing great. I love my Grandma. Period… and am so happy she’s OK.

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One thing I’ve learned is that when extremely tired, one is more prone to impulsively buying tons of shit online. In my case, I found myself knee deep in a vinyl order from both Insound and Amazon in a single night, nearly browsing their entire catalogs. The first round of goodies have come, and I’m pleased with all of them. I thought for a bit of time again that I need to cool it on procuring records so quickly. In my mind, a strange preconceived notion exists that vinyl is something that one is supposed to collect slowly over many years and do so via browsing a record store meticulously. I admitted to myself that while I’m down for that, I just don’t have the time usually to head out to Amoeba or some of the smaller record shops around SF to browse for an album only to be let down that they don’t carry it. Also, purchasing vinyl online avoids tax which is another win and hell, everyone loves opening packages. So, clockwise albums I now add to my collection are Boys Noize – Power, N.A.S.A. – Spirit of the Apollo, Elliott Smith – From a Basement on the Hill, Simian Mobile Disco – Attack Decay Sustain Release, Bibio – The Apple & the Tooth (apparently limited to only 1,000 prints!), Minus the Bear – Menos el Oso and (not pictured) RJD2 – Deadringer… and more are on the way.

Big things are happening at the ngmoco:) camp too, but I’ll save that for another post. For now, here’s Hot Chip’s title track off their new upcoming album “One Life Stand” coming out early next year.

DownloadHot Chip - One Life Stand (debuting 2010; 320kbps; 13MB)

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And lastly, Mich… so what do you all think? Should I submit this shit to Look at this Fucking Hipster?

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Has Amazon Prime Gone Too Far?

I was too lazy to go out to a hardware store or supermarket to get WD40 so I ordered it on Amazon. How far is too far?

WD40

WD40 Receipt

Amazon Prime may one day make me a fat fuck.

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Mindless Consumerism x Viral Marketing

Gilt Consumerism

Gilt Groupe has done something pretty damn substantial in the arena of limited-quantity, limited-size, urgency-infused shopping online that I have never witnessed before. It is so effective and that is just evident in how many items (whether I need them or not) that I have purchased off Gilt. Their entire business model surrounds

  • High-End fashion, accessories, and housewares
  • A Woot.com style one-sale-per-day setup
  • Viral loops that obviously favor the 16-30 demographic
  • Substantial incentive for users to leverage those viral loops

I could probably safely guess that people 30+ are not shopping on Gilt. Why? Because they haven’t heard of it. Gilt leverages Facebook, Twitter, and nearly every popular e-mail service provider to spam the hell out of your friends with the reward of $25.00 credit towards your next purchase whenever any one of your invited friends makes a purchase of their own. Absolute genius… not only because of the concept of incentive, but the magnitude of how $25.00 adds up creates a viral effects between your friends. Consider the scenario where I’m invited by someone, I make a purchase and invite my friends. I suddenly trickle in $25.00 credits from my friends purchasing an item here and there, thus reminding me of the site and causing me to go back and make an impulse buy just because I have a sense that I’M REALLY getting it on the cheap on top of their already discounted prices.

I’m normally the type to take consumerism to the max anyway, but Gilt is a brilliant example of a business model well executed that borrows ideas that have traditionally existed in social networks. Pictured above is my latest purchase. A pair of ALife Windowpane Parachute sneakers. Since I already had a $50 credit, after shipping these shoes cost me $10. Ten fucking dollars. That makes me want to come back again and again.

By the way, Zoot Woman‘s new album is out (or leaked, for that matter), and it is very solid. It is really obvious that these two guys have matured for this release and that’s really reflective in how long it has taken them to release a new album. Check out this electropop track of theirs, it is quite the pleaser.

DownloadZoot Woman - More Than Ever (2009; 320kbps)

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