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Welcome to dhpcreate.com. I am graphic artist/musician from Montgomery, AL currently living in Oxford, Mississippi. At one time, this was my corner of the web to show off my student portfolio, but this site has quickly migrated to be an outlet for my strange encounters on the web and in real life. Take a look around, and send me an email if you are interested in freelance web or print design.


08-15-2005
Graceland too pics

08-12-2008
The Video Barack Doesn't Want You to See

 

07-18-2008
5 Most Popular Linux-hackable Gadgets
http://www.junauza.com/2008/07/5-most-popular-linux-hackable-gadgets.html

Since I'm always finding out hardware to run Linux, I found this article fairly informative. Not as fun as the Linux Coffee Box, or the Linux toaster, but still a good start.

Linux is a powerful and versatile operating system that can be utilized to hack just about any electronic hardware device. To prove it, I have here a list of popular gadgets that are already known to run Linux.

1. Nintendo DS

DSLinux, a port of the Linux operating system, made it possible to install Linux on Nintendo DS. DSLinux runs a modified µClinux kernel. It is currently based on uCLinux 2.6.14 (Linux-2.6.14-hsc0). It only runs in textmode and nano-x which is displayed via a custom framebuffer console driver. Input is done via a keyboard displayed on the touchscreen of the Nintendo DS. DSLinux has no package management facilities. Instead, DSLinux builds are distributed as a single tar archive.

With the exception of the microphone, all hardware inside the Nintendo DS, including the wireless is supported by DSLinux. The Nintendo DS firmware can be read from /dev/firmware, but write support is left out for safety reasons. Read more.

 

 

07-11-2008
Oxford, MS at night

Click here for a few of the pics

07-11-2008
The Swing Wing! Where the FUN COMES FROM!

and the Slayer remix: 

 

07-07-2008
Today is the Day

 

07-07-2008
North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic

Between T Model Ford and George McConnell, it was a great time. Check out the pics here.

 

 

 

 

 

07-03-2008
23 Album Covers that Changed Everything
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/8093

The Beatles’ album covers act as a kind of scrapbook for their mythmaking career: a serious With the Beatles, a hippie-esque Rubber Soul, a stripped down The White Album, and a funeral procession on Abbey Road. Each is a testament to the band’s creativity and insight into their culture. Yet no single album cover defines its era and its artists more than 1967’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.

As with any good cult artifact, stories built around the album: Was Paul McCartney dead? (No.) Are the figures cardboard cutouts? (Yes.) Are those pot plants? (No.) The album was also legendarily difficult to execute—securing the faces of the band’s heroes and influences, from Alistair Crowley to guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi—was a logistical nightmare. Finding photographs of everyone, blowing them up to specifications and tinting them with color all turned out to be well worth the effort, however. The album became the single most recognizable (and, according to many, the greatest) album cover of all time.

Read the complete article here.

07-03-2008
A Typical Bo Jackson Run On Tecmo Bowl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAAgfY_NHzw&feature=related

 

I can recall playing this game for hours on end. Christian Okoye of the Chiefs was just as raw.

07-03-2008
Faceless 'aliens' spotted in crowd at Wimbledon
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1031062/Faceless-aliens-spotted-crowd-Wimbledon.html

With the blankest of blank expressions on their faces, these mysterious figures have been popping up in the most unlikely of places.

The faceless mutants have a penchant for A-list celebrity bashes and have been spotted at Elton John's White tie ball and Harrods summer sale, opened by Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall.

With a membrane of skin stretched tightly over their eyes, noses and mouths, the alien-like figures were most recently snapped 'watching' a match perched on Murray Mount at Wimbledon.

Close inspection of the pictures rules out an alien invasion - small perforations around the eye areas of the masks allow the people beneath to see the world outside.

But nobody knows who the faceless figures, who often appear as motionless couples are, or why they are turning up at high profile events.

Theories include the possibilities that they are limelight-seeking pranksters, performance artists or that they are at the centre of a viral marketing campaign for an as-yet unknown product of forthcoming horror film.

Read the entire story here.

07-02-2008
Biker Barely Misses Wrecked Biker & His Bike
http://my.break.com/content/view.aspx?ContentID=529596

Just another sweet wipe out from break.com


06–30–2008
A cross between a motorcycle, a Segway and 'Star Wars'
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-mxa0629unojun29,0,111563.story

Meet the Uno. The Uno's custom hoops aren't front and rear like a motorcycle's, but side by side and inches apart under the rider, rising and falling independently over the road as he leans the gyroscope-stabilized machine through effortless turns.

Why even bother with a helmet? I swear, once I pay off my floating boat car, I'm going to get one of these.

On a serious note though, the fact the inventor chipped a bone on his very first test ride doesn't garner much trust from me... Maybe if it had a front stabilizing wheel so you wouldn't faceplant the first time you hit something, i.e. a pothole or railroad tracks or something. I understand gyroscopes, but even they can only do so much!

 

06–30–2008
Man Killed in Argument Over Food in SW Phila.
http://www.kyw1060.com/pages/2248995.php?contentType=4&contentId=2105234

by KYW’s Al Novack

Police say potato chips were apparently so tasty they were good enough to die for.

Homicide detectives say an argument that evolved around the few remaining potato chips in a bag turned deadly around 4:30am Sunday.

The incident happened in the 5400 block of North Ridgewood Street in Southwest Philadelphia’s "Kingsessing section.”

Two men were arguing over the last few chips remaining in the bag when one man stabbed the 43-year-old victim in the chest.

He was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. Police say the assailant fled with the chips and remains at large.

 

 


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