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What’s yelp? “Yelp is the fun and easy way to find, review, and talk about what’s great – and not so great –in your area.” Go ahead, log on to yelp and search Chinatown in Seattle, WA. Chances are the first couple pages are all restaurant reviews and to make matters worse, Dim Sum is in its own section outside of food. For many people, the International District seems to generate an exclusivist ego for those searching for “secret Asian goodies.” And Yelp, well it’s the ultimate outlet for those Lewis and Clarks who brag to friends and families about their newly found treasure, to allow them to brag to an entire community. Although Yelp uses the term “review”, I find it increasingly difficult to understand it if each reviewer is awarded badges of honor such as “elite member” displayed on their profile page and avatar. What exactly dubs thy an “elite member” of a community review website? I had previous notions that those who are “elite” demonstrate a particular knowledge or skill of a particular craft. And to make matters worst, users have developed slang terminology for popular locations such as Uwajimaya, now sadly known as “The Waj.” No offense Yelp, I usually enjoy reading what people have to say, but I am never fully convinced of what any one person has to say on Yelp.

here are some statements ive copied and pasted from yelp:
It’s “The Waj”.

It’s Ranch 99’s trendy, but sweet sibling. The sister you strive to become.

sounds like this person has some unsolved family issues

There are so many unusual items at the Waj as it is affectionately called by locals.  I love that you can get more than just asian food here.”

as i read it, unusual items = asian food

Can’t read the asian writing, or, don’t know how to cook a specific product that looks interesting to you? Ask someone who works there. Most of the time I have had no problem at all asking how to use a specific  sauce, or how find things that I needed for recipes.”

asian writing? wtf?

What kind of dork reviews a grocery store? This kind, apparently.

When I was a kid I hated Asian food. I refused to eat it under any circumstances. Eventually I became old enough to drink and one very intoxicated evening I decided to cave in and try yakisoba. Ever since then Japanese food and I have been best pals.

you’re not alone, there are thousands of dorks reviewing on that website, if you didnt notice.

This is the best thing in the International District.  Amtrak is located nearby and there are plenty of buses running in and out of this neighborhood

you would want to get out of the neighborhood immediately after your trip to “the best thing in the I.D.”

Not much to do in Chinatown/International District; Uwajimaya is probably the biggest highlight.

i have to respect your decision, i dont agree with it at all though

im not dissing yelp on this, just the people who post on yelp (the louis and clarks, the exclusivists egos, mostly white people)

ps,

yelp offers to remove bad ratings for a fee (for businesses)

talk about extortion:

http://www.eastbayexpress.com/news/yelp_and_the_business_of_extortion_2_0/Content?oid=927491

another great post about why yelp sucks:

http://feedmedrinkme.blogspot.com/2009/02/problem-with-yelp.html



ive been a long time advocate and ambassador for the service board

i first became involved back in 2007 through application as a prophet

when i noticed their booth in my high school cafeteria, aside from the snowboard video they had playing

they showed off their filthy t-shirts designed by pars kid (local artist)

TSBIZZY logo by PARSKID

TSBIZZY logo by PARSKID

http://www.parskid.com/

which caught my attention (ahem) so i came up and asked, “how do i get my hands on one of these filthy t shirts???”

person: just sign up!

little did i know then, it became an experience that i would cherish heavily til this day, im not sure where i would be without them… and i didnt recieve the t shirt til about 3/4 way into the 6-month long program

“In 1994, a young snowboarder named Jay Bateman was killed in a tragic, drug-related murder. Community members saw this tragic event as a call to action: no longer could we sit by while kids grew up absorbing only the messages of consumption and competition. A group of local activists decided to create a program where young people could come together to laugh, dream, think, and explore the true meaning of community: The Service Board was born. Hard work paid off, and in January of 1995 we opened our doors to high-school students from across Seattle. Since our inaugural class, the number of teenage participants, adult mentors and small business sponsors has grown each year. In fact, growing demand for tSB from students, parents, and schools led us to launch a pilot program based in the neighborhood of White Center in January 2005, serving an area that is among the most culturally diverse in the region, with one of the highest per capita populations of young people.

The Service Board provides Seattle area high school-age youth with life-changing experiences that build self-knowledge, skills, courage, and determination. TSB models the power of a supportive intergenerational culture and serves youth in need of its caring community.

The Service Board instills in high school-age youth a deep sense of life purpose based on an ethic of public service and a conviction in their abilities to shape the future.”

http://www.theserviceboard.org/

this past sunday, i had the chance to go up and photograph the new youths second day on the slopes at snoqualmie

i wanted to focus on the learning process, the beautiful day, and the friendships

since they were all mostly beginners, i chose not to focus on the actual riding

although by the end of this season, im sure theyll all be shredding maximumly..

i couldnt make it to all of the other tsb groups so i stuck with a few

and ditched the camera after lunch to ride along

i love snowboarding

and im becoming quite the teacher at it too

8)

jay seo

jay seo

tsb lunch

tsb lunch

matt

matt

adam

adam

molly and lulu

molly and lulu

adam teaching

adam teaching

tsbizzy

tsbizzy

tsbizzy

tsbizzy

more at my flickr:


www.flickr.com/canhsolo

finally with sound

fast foward to 1:10 hahaha

“What began 21 months ago in the depths of winter cannot end on this autumn night. This victory alone is not the change we seek. It is only the chance for us to make that change. And that cannot happen if we go back to the way things were. It can’t happen without you, without a new spirit of service, a new spirit of sacrifice. So let us summon a new spirit of patriotism, of responsibility, where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves but each other.”

hopefully by Tuesday, ill be able to put down all of what I experienced as history in the making

im only 19, and i still never thought i would have seen that day!!!

“And although it seems heaven-sent,

we been ready, to see a black president”

YES

YES

So my phone died yesterday, after a year of loyalty..my samsung blast gave out :(

here’s the bulletin i posted on myspace

it has to be a cool phone
and by cool i mean it has to function
and by function i mean it has to match with my coach bag (kidding)

im looking for anything!!! hit me up asap

ill trade you for a photoshoot (; or cash”

Thig from The Physics (check out the first set of photos i did for them) hit me up offering his blackberry curve, now im no tech-wiz (contrary to popular belief) so im still struggling to learn how to use this thing, but here is the short shoot i traded them for the phone

check out the physics music at www.myspace.com/realphysics

oh and my phone contract expires tomorrow ><

The Physics

The Physics

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had sushi today with keo, ian, and jared…nothing new about that

kept it under the $10 mark

cuz im a starving artist (;

im just broke, not starving