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Christmas tree at Rockefeller Plaza, New York, 2006

Christmas tree at Rockefeller Plaza, New York, 2006.

Yesterday evening into early this morning MC Mary @ The Disco! and I recorded digitalflood Pirate Radio Volume 5 Episode 6 (The Christmas Episode). Production will start on Sunday night and I expect to have it out for this Monday (12/28) evening. The show is pretty much out of control and I think you’ll find it as amusing to listen to as we did while recording it. The music selection is top notch and in the vein of the Holiday Spirit. I think you’ll enjoy the final product. It looks like this show will be the last episode of the year.

I do have good news though– Volume 6 Episode 1 is already in the planning stages for a 1/4/10 release. This will be our annual Top Ten Worst Songs of the Year show. And if that wasn’t enough– Volume 6 Episode 2, which will come out on 1/12/10 and will feature none other than DJ A.D.D. who has promised to bring with him some of the rarest tunes he can dig up. So 2010 is shaping up to be another stellar year of Pirate Radio already.

I had a wonderful time with my family today. We did our annual Christmas Dinner. A good time was had by all.

Tomorrow evening of course is “digitalflood Party 2009: Holiday Shenanigans”. You can check out the invite here. We hope to see you there.

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Merry Christmas!

digitalflood Christmas 2009 Greeting

Best Wishes for a Joyous Holiday from df.com!

As I’m going to busy with this thing we call Christmas tomorrow, I’d like to send you an early greeting this evening for the holiday season. I hope you have a wonderful holiday, a Happy Hanukkah, a Wonderful Kwanzaa, and a very Merry Christmas, as well as, a great New Year. As always, we appreciate your viewership, your continued patronage, and all of your support throughout the year.

It has been a stellar year for digitalflood.com. We launched a new site. We launched a new season of Pirate Radio. We turned out some top notch graphic art and even documented my recovery from shoulder surgery. All in all, it has been one of success and we owe it all you the viewer. Thank you for following us. We look forward to entertaining you throughout 2010.

May your holidays be filled with joy, friendship, family, and moments to remember. And with that– let’s break out the egg nog and celebrate!

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DF Party 2009: Holiday Shenanigans

digitalflood Party 2009: Holiday Shenanigans

As the Canadians say, "Come on down, ay!"

Let the shenanigans begin! This Saturday December 26, 2009 at 9 pm EST we will be meeting at GW’s Bar & Grill in Chester, NY to celebrate two birthdays and one great holiday season. It is both Skinner @ The Bar and Shannon’s birthday. Shannon is turning twenty one years old. Skinner is a bit older than that… but we’ll leave his actual age up to your imagination. There will be live music at GW’s. We’ll then be ending up in Warwick, NY after GW’s to conclude things at Halligan’s Irish Pub sometime early morning on 12/27/09. Both bars are great locations to party. There will be a cash bar at both bars.

I would hope you’d be kind enough to buy the birthday boy and girl a nice frosty beverage in their honor– it’s the least you could do and all that I ask. If you need more information drop me a line.

You’ll find the official invite poster on the right. Click it to make it larger (that’s what she said… hahahahaha… oh never mind).

Remember it’s 21 to both enter and drink at both bars. There may be a cover charge. And all party crasher jerks will be ejected by rather large men who don’t take kindly to good time wreckers. If you need a place to stay there’s a Holiday Inn Express across the street in Chester, NY and a whole bunch of bed and breakfast inns in Warwick, NY.

All my friends are of course invited to come so don’t say I didn’t ask you to go… cause I just did. 😀

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Last Call – Xmas DF Merch

Not very flattering Mr. Flood... not at all.

Not very flattering Mr. Flood... not flattering at all.

This is last call for Christmas 2009 limited edition digitalflood.com branded merchandise in the df.com Merch Shop. There is a limited time to purchase all Groucho Claus t-shirts. We’ve already pulled down the Christmas ornaments and with less than 48 hours to go until Christmas this is your last chance to get overnight shipping on any df.com merchandise. After 12/23/09 these items will disappear until 2010 when the next wave is released so if you want them– act now!

Random side note, I’ve added new photos to the following galleries:

None of the photos are “new” per say, but new to df.com itself. You’ll recognize them from our Facebook and MySpace galleries.

Finally you notice we added some images here and there on the site to pretty it up. Nothing major, but just some minor sprucing up to keep things fresh.

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Shoulder Surgery – 9 weeks in

Shoulder Electrical Stimulation - For the record that isn't my shoulder.

Shoulder Electrical Stimulation - For the record that isn't my shoulder. I'm not that old (yet)!

Since last post my right shoulder has continued to be stable. Recovery wise there’s not much physical changes that take place during week nine. The important thing is the shoulder is becoming stronger. It’s easier to lift things. Easier to open doors and jars. Overall just easier to live life normally. My biggest example of recovery came with a large snow storm that rolled through on 12/19/09. The storm dumped about eight inches of snow on the ground. I managed to shovel my 10′ x 100′ driveway, as well as, the large area around my house where we park our cars without issue. It took me a bit over two hours, but aside from some soreness in my left shoulder there were no ill effects. I was careful with lifting and made sure to lift at the knees. I also bore most of the half shovel full loads of snow on my left arm. Still, even my physical therapist said this is an excellent sign. I do notice if my arm vibrates or it is shaken the bone is still sore, but I can say that it does take both force and sharp movement to make it happen. Again, normally it feels pretty good (less than a two out of ten in pain) 90% of the time.

My upward rotation is around 175 degrees and near full motion. Oddly I can lift my arm to this position laying down or standing up without issue. When the therapist does it though I seem to subconsciously tighten up and limit my motion to sub-160 degree levels. I talked with both the therapist and chiropractor about this– they agree it’s either a physiological thing (and believe me one I try to overcome it) or because of the angle they move it at (there may still be a rough spot in the humerus at that point where it rotates). Either way though, I’m around 98% recovered in the forward and back range of motion. We continue to work on outward motion as well.

The therapist has begun weaning me off both the heating pad warm up portion of PT and cool down electrical stimulation portion of PT. We still ice at the end for fifteen minutes though. The worry is that I obviously won’t be doing e-stim after PT ends and that you don’t normally warm up your arm with heat before using it. So every other session we skip heat or e-stim (rotating what we skip).

I continue to experience minor problems with my left arm though that even seems a bit better. I find doing my at home PT in the shower is helping to stretch out the joint and keep my shoulders balanced. Overall though I’d say even the left arm is about 10% better than last week.

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