Personal Update
Submitted by raymondmendoza on Sat, 05/30/2009 - 02:34Sorry for the digital absence these past months (nearly ten, if memory serves). I recorded this video as one part apology letter and one part personal/Ninjicity/ID10T update.
ID10T Netcast Name Change
Submitted by raymondmendoza on Wed, 04/15/2009 - 17:33I've been looking at the name of our show for a while. Though "ID10T" is funny, thought provoking, and any other thought you can throw at the word"IDIOT" (and the idiocy, therein), I think we can expand on the idiocy our netcasts provoke. That is why I am officially changing our netcast's name. From this day forward, the ID10T netcast will be known as the "Green Chucks 'Cast". For lack of a better reason, I just think that our mission to deliver the best content possible, and adhering to the lack of a niche agenda, I think that we need a name that leaves the door open for anything.
It Takes a lot to Plan a Siege...
Submitted by raymondmendoza on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 19:01Since moving to Rome, New York (on March 10, 2009), I can't help but feel that I am completely engulfed in history, American history. Maybe engulfed is a poor choice of phrasing. I think this area is haunted with history. Honestly, we have monuments to Unknown soldiers of the American Revolution, fallen firefighters and police officers of the World Trade Center attacks, and above all: a Revolutionary war fort in the middle of downtown. Now, this isn't your run of the mill fort recreation (like Sutter's Fort, in the Sacramento, California area). No, this was excavated.
Redesign of the Ninjicity Empire
Submitted by raymondmendoza on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 17:34There has been a lot of things going on in the personal lives of the Ninjicity Elite. A couple of us have moved from Northern California to Southeast Texas (in November), and then turned around and bounced to Upstate New York in the second week of March. They have left all of what they knew (and what belongings couldn't fit in four large duffle bags), and left for parts unknown, the road untraveled. Four months, eleven states, and over four thousand miles later, they seem to have made their home in this state of perpetual winter.
