A Video Tour of Newark

Download the 320×240 Xvid Version – 105MB
Download the 720×480 Xvid Version – 326MB

Dominica and I decided to take a Saturday and just drive around the city of Newark showing off the area in which we live. The video starts with a cruise down Raymond Boulevard from University Heights to Military Park. Then we drive up Broad starting from NJPAC. Any tour of the new Newark wouldn’t be complete without riding on the new Light Rail/Trolley from NJPAC Station to Broad Street Station and back. Finally a stroll through Military Park.

This is my first semi-serious video project and I spent most of my time figure out how everything was going to work and go together. This is extremely rough but, I think, enjoyable. 14 minutes. Narrated by Scott Alan Miller.

If you have problems viewing the Xvid file, you can download the codec for free from xvid.org. Xvid is a free, high quality implementation of the Divx format – one of the MPEG4 family of codecs which also includes WMVHD and QuickTime. Xvid is often considered to be the highest quality compression of all of these formats. Xvid is one of the preferred formats of YouTube and is the optimum choice for playback on the Creative Zen Vision M and W portable video players.

The 320×240 Xvid version of the video is perfect for small but high quality downloads and for playback on the Creative Vision M and Creative Vision W portable media players.

The 720×480 Xvid version of the video is the “ultimate edition” closest to the original uncompressed version and is best for playback on a computer monitor or on a television.

December 12, 2006

Yesterday was so relaxing that I feel really good today. Not as good as Dominica likely feels now that her Java class is finally over but I definitely feel some relief from that as well.

The weather is good again today. So warm that we haven’t needed jackets since Saturday night! Hard to believe that it is mid-December and that Christmas is right around the corner.

Work was unbelievably slow today. Even slower than yesterday. No complaints here. Lots more Flickr updates and changes. I am getting scores of views on my Flickr site every day and more with every batch of labels and captions. I hope to be done soon now that I am getting plenty of time to work on it every day.

Dominica forgot to tell me but tonight was her company Christmas party so she didn’t come home until quite late. I got to leave work just after five and came straight home and took myself to Food for Life for some dinner. It was good but lonely. No Dominica and no Oreo until late.

I took advantage of having the place to myself to work on my Video Tour of Newark that has been in the works for several weeks now. I haven’t been able to work on it because of Dominica’s Java class but now that that is over and that she is gone for the evening I took the opportunity to wrap it up. I am hoping to have it posted by tomorrow if at all possible. I know that people have been waiting for it. It is my first video really showing much of anything in Newark and it is the first video that I have done any editing at all with. It is a pretty poor job editing but I didn’t have a lot to work with so don’t look at is as an example of the best work that I could possibly do. I am pretty new to the whole video editing thing and have a lot of techniques to learn and skills to hone. Is that how you spell hone?

I also took some time to scour the Zencast listings from Creative to see if there were any good Internet television shows to check out. Zencast is a service much like iTunes but designed to sync with the Creative Zen players like Min’s Creative Zen Vision M. So I subscribed to a number of vodcasts to see what was out there.

Dominica got home pretty late and we just hung out for about an hour and headed for bed. The video got finished but will take some time before I can get it posted for you. Hopefully you will be able to see it by tomorrow. The tiny 320×240 XVID version is just over 100MB!

December 11, 2006: The Freeze Begins

It is amazing how quickly the month of December always flies by. It is sure true that as you get older that time passes more and more quickly but December seems to always be a quick month in comparison to, say, January. As a child December always seems to drag on forever as you wait impatiently for Christmas but as an adult it is one fast month just packed full of things to do and people to see.

I was very tired this morning when Dominica and Oreo left to go to work. I had a hard time pulling myself out of bed. Today, like yesterday, is very warm. Two warm December days after almost a whole week of bitter cold. This is hard to get used to.

Today is the first day of the winter financial freeze. Most large financial institutions are encouraged by the federal government for market stability and accounting reasons to go to “lock down” during the busy Christmas season. This results in a really slow, relaxing month for those of us in the support organizations. Changes are brought down to almost nothing and the whole place slows to a really relaxed point. I am looking forward to seeing just how relaxed it all gets. We don’t start picking up again until the second or third week of January which makes the holidays much more easy. It is also extra awesome for me as I am covering the early morning shift for our group the first week of January which is still in the freeze.

Knowing that today was going to be slow I was prepared with about thirty computer and technology magazines that have been piling up in the apartment. I managed to work through almost all of them during the course of the day. I also managed to download and installed the first release candidate for PC-BSD 1.3 which is one of my favourite operating systems.

My actual university diploma arrived today! Of course, I might never get around to actually seeing it but knowing that it is there is nice.

Dominica decided that she was in the mood for some Thai for dinner tonight and so I decided that I would pick some up on my way home from the office even though the Thai restaurant in Warren is several miles in the wrong direction and will add a very long time to my drive home since it is through some of the world’s heaviest traffic areas.

It took an extra fourty minutes to run down to Warren, get Thai and get back to the office to start heading home. That took a good chunk out of the evening.

I got home and we ate dinner while watching Smoke Signals which is one of the most important American Indian movies (first movie to be written, directed and co-produced by Indians.) It was pretty good. After the movie, Dominica set to work wrapping up her Java class for the semester and I worked on getting the apartment cleaned a bit. There was a ton of stuff to be done around the apartment. Boxes of mail to be gone through, sorted, dealt with, thrown out. A few trips of garbage to be taken out. Lots of miscellaneous stuff. But it needed to be done.

Dominica managed to complete all of her Java homework and is now done with the class barring any last minute assignments that come up. She does have one ongoing discussion group but that is no sweat and she is able to do that part of her class from the office so she is basically done with Java for the semester. Now she has to focus on the A+ before the test is no longer available. She only has a few weeks so it is quite the panic but at least she doesn’t have anything else going on at the same time. She isn’t planning on taking another class from Empire State until the March semester (she is skipping January) so she has a little breathing room there.

December 10, 2006: The Morning After and Returning to Newark

Last night when we headed to bed everyone said that we were meeting at ten in the morning for brunch so I pulled myself out of bed with only a fraction of a night’s sleep for the fourth day in a row and went down to see what the brunch plans were. I ended up being up almost two hours before anyone else got up except Dominica who got up around eleven.

Michelle got up just a little before noon and we hung out for a little while before Dominica came down to join us. John wasn’t alive until well into the afternoon after Kit had come over with Frankie and Buddy (John and Michelle’s pug.)

Dominica and I could not stay long today because we needed to get back to Newark so that we could get Oreo from his daycare before they closed for the evening. So we left Annapolis at two thirty in the afternoon. Traffic wasn’t too bad and I always enjoy the drive through the Eastern Shore on MD 301 and into Delaware. The Eastern Shore is so different from any other area that I ever go to that I always enjoy driving through there.

We made really good time and passed by Newark a quarter until six! That is by far the fastest that we have made that trip. We made it in plenty of time to pick up Oreo and he was very happy to see us but not nearly as happy as we were to see him.

We were back in the apartment by six thirty and Dominica and I spent the evening trying to get her done with her Java homework. She is on the final stretch now and just about done with everything. We ended up staying up until around eleven trying to get stuff caught up. We were pretty tired when we got to head off to bed.

December 9, 2006: The Christmas Party

Today is the big day. The Nicklin Christmas Party is one of the major events of the year. Dominica and I slept in this morning just a little. Neither of us has had much of a chance to get any sleep for the past several nights so we were very appreciative of the chance to get not a full night’s sleep but close to it.

We hung out for a little while and then John, Adam, Dominica, Frankie and I went out to run party errands. Our first order of business was breakfast. Well, not really breakfast. It was actually a Mexican lunch at Chevy’s at just thirty minutes until noon. But the food was good and we had a good time. I really like their fresh tortillas there and the corn bready thing that they make. I got fish tacos like I normally do at these places these days. I am not sure when it happened but all of a sudden one day I started loving grilled fish tacos.

We had a lot of errands to run. The big one for me was to find a waistcoat or cumberbun for my tuxedo. We tried a tux place but they didn’t have anything that would work very well. We ended up hitting Nordstroms and that cost a fortune but I got some really awesome stuff including a sterling silver studs and cufflinks set and a silk bowtie – a real one that you tie. I am excited as I have always used fake bowties but I think that they are silly.

It was about three in the afternoon when we got back to the house and we had a little break before the final block of errands for the party. Big parties take a lot of work. So we relaxed for about two hours and then Dominica and Adam started getting ready for the party while John and I ran out to do the last round of errands. Just some quick stuff like picking up the food that had been ordered.

When we got to the shop, Heavenly Ham (no, seriously) that we were picking all of the food up from we discovered that they had closed! This was a LOT of food that we were supposed to be getting from there. Stuff that had been prepared long ahead of time. Apparently the person who had taken the order and done the scheduling hadn’t realized that the date fell on a Saturday and that they close extra early on Saturdays, at five o’clock. So now we were in a real panic. John and I spent almost two hours running all over Annapolis trying to find enough food for the party. We hit a couple of grocery stores, the Annapolis fish market and a few other places trying to get everything that we needed. We got back to the house just in time to scramble in the attempt to get ready for the party. We were both quite late actually getting to it and Adam had to run out to do more errands for food that we had ordered but were not able to pick up until the party was underway.

The party was a big success and everyone seemed to have a really good time. Dominica and I were stragglers as always and didn’t turn in until around four in the morning but there were plenty of people still going when we went to bed.