Working on eMagi

You may have noticed that I haven’t posted that much on my web blog for the past few days. The reason? Been working on the eMagi site. With all the news on the new Apple products, the launch date of the exciting Nintendo Wii (which I have now pre-ordered) and other interesting stuff, my attention on my own web blog has been neglected.

But I won’t let this happen anymore. I will write some entertaining posts like film reviews, the latest on Formula One and other amusing stories so that this blog will always be the a place to read on the everyday life of the Leaf!

As for eMagi, I’m quite proud to contribute in writing articles to keep it fresh and informative. Please take a look at eMagi.co.uk

eMagi Podcasts

eMagi iPod

After all the hard work recording and editing, I’m proud to announce the official eMagi Podcast are ready to download.

Two shows are available: the Pilot and Episode 1.

The pilot episode features Walking Leaf, NeoBladeFX, Emily, and a small role played by Yas and Janus. The podcast editing and production was done by Yas.

The topics on the first show include: Dino Love making, Chase HQ: The Movie and general news.

In Episode 1 entitled ‘David Blaine Must Die!’ the podcast features the usual cast. In addition, special guest appearances from Luna and Rob.

The topics discussed on that show are: How eMagi was created, Snakes On A Plane, David Blaine’s next trick and Josh’s ‘Misplaced’.

You can download the first two shows on eMagi.co.uk or via the direct links:

Pilot Episode

Episode 1

Warning: These podcasts do contain strong language and themes of a sexual nature. You have been warned!
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eMagi Podcast available on iTunes

eMagi Podcast

Exciting news regarding the Eternal Sunset Podcast. eMagi is now available on iTunes Music Store!

Apple has accepted our pilot podcast this week and you can now download all the future episodes of the amusing podcast from eMagi.co.uk or subscribe through Apple’s iTunes.

I’m so pleased that our Dino Love themed podcast is now available via the highly popular iTunes Music Store. That means everyone will be able to hear our comments and amusing conversations about Chase HQ and Misplaced.

Thanks to everyone who worked on this in paricular NeoBladeFX and Yas. Job well done!

Now we need to work on some more to please our new audiences!

New mobile update


Back in July I had posted a comment on this blog about changing my mobile phone. I have been a loyal customer to Vodafone for a few years now, but I believe it was time to switch networks as well.

The network that suited me was Orange. The attraction? Orange Wednesday (two for the price of one when at the cinema) and free broadband access for life.

Initially, I was looking at the K800i as this the latest mobile phone from Sony Ericsson. But I didn’t like the look of the phone especially that bulky camera bit on the back. Yes, it has a better picture quality (3.2 megapixel) but I hate the fact that it uses the new Memory Stick Micro (M2) format. I cannot be bothered to buy a new Memory Stick just to store my photos and MP3s.

So instead, I opted for the W810i, the Walkman phone. This new Sony Ericsson is an improvement over my existing K750i and it features the ability to playback music. The sound quality is pretty impressive and I do like the fact it supports the same audio file format like my Apple iPod: MP3 and AAC.

As for Orange, the network provides me free calls on any network and BT landline. The free broadband offer will be very useful as I’m thinking of cancelling my existing one with Virgin.net soon. The increase in speed (8mbps compared to 1mbps) will help in downloading and general web browsing.

The subscription I have opted for is Racoon (Orange way of organising the different deals for the customer), so in theory I am paying my monthly mobile phone bill to Tom Nook (yes, the one from Animal Crossing)!

Overall, I am pretty happy with my new mobile and I love the fact it can play music just as good as my Apple iPod!

25 years of Indiana Jones

In this month’s Empire, the film magazine celebrates 25 years of the adventures of Indiana Jones, the famous archaeologist played by Harrison Ford (who is my all-time favourite Hollywood actor).

To celebrate the three fantastic movies produced by George Lucas and directed by Steven Spielberg, there are three different magazine covers. These covers are based on the posters promoting the three movies: Raiders Of The Lost Ark, The Temple Of Doom and The Last Crusade. It looks great!

I have brought both the Raiders Of The Lost Ark and The Last Crusade editions. My personal favourite is Raiders as this is the one I’ve enjoyed the most from the trilogy.

The Indiana Jones Trilogy is by far the most enjoyable, amusing and entertaining adventure films I’ve watched. I used to watch this every weekend on VHS tapes when I was younger and I can remember nearly every scene and dialogue from the three movies! Now that the films are in DVD, I can re-experience my childhood movie with superb picture and sound.

As for the magazine, it is packed full of interesting insight into the making of the three movies. Including interviews with the three key people who were involved – Harrsion Ford, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. I have read many news articles and books based on the my favourite archaeologist over the years, but this 36-page exclusive contains untold stories and never-before seen images. Perfect!

And if you wonder what’s in store for Indy VI, here’s a brief info from Empire Online

Film pitch to Hollywood stars

Normally we record the latest episode of the eMagi Podcast on a Friday night. But I’ve notice not many members of the Eternal Sunset forum was online via Skype. So Yas and I decided to record a special edition of the podcast featuring a really silly voice provided by yours truly. And the conversation involves me pitching a film idea to David Hasselhoff, Sylvester Stallone, Matt Damon and Jerry Bruckheimer!

The film is a video game adaption of ‘Chase HQ’. It features three main characters. Two bent cops who have special feelings towards one another. They drive around in Detroit looking to ram into people from behind… The villain is the driver in a getaway car waiting to be bang.

The show format involves me making fake phone calls. I pulled off my silly voice (to get into the character) and Yas couldn’t stop laughing! It was quite enjoyable as we improvised the scene and hopefully this podcast episode will be release soon.

Leaf on the pilot episode of the Eternal Sunset Podcast

After recording last Friday’s Eternal Sunset Podcast, it was quite a nice surprise to recieve an email from Yas featuring the pilot episode. Yas did a really good job on the editing/post production side based on the recording made through Skype. He even sampled and remixed my voice as the theme tune to welcome the podcast! 😉

Despite being around 15 minutes long (after recording one hour worth of material – the karaoke bit was cut out…), it was a pleasant experience to hear it. The topics we talked about were surreal and my sense of humour made it very memorable and amusing.

Yas mentioned that this is only a rough cut and that sound effects were needed. I wrote him an email back providing my feedback on the podcast. Hopefully other members enjoyed it as well.

Anyway, we are now working on recording a new one immediately. And I have already submitted some new topics to talk about in the next podcast. Should be fun! 🙂

Leaf’s wet weekend at Silverstone

Just returned back from a very wet weekend at Silverstone and despite being soaked, I was extremely happy to see some fantastic racing action at the track and afterwards a live music show.

I stayed at my friend’s house on Saturday night, but getting there from London was tricky. I left my house quite late in the afternoon and took the ‘tube to Victoria. Brought my rail ticket (which was quite pricey despite being a single…) and when I looked at the boards, I couldn’t see my train… I thought there was a direct route from Victoria station, but no. Every train went to a complete different direction and I had to change on route, to get to my destination… That would take too long I thought so I asked the train conductor if there was a direct train leaving from London. He pointed me to Charing Cross, so I pop back on the tube, arrived at the station and got on board the right train.

The journey took a while and I sent my mate a text message letting him know I was running late. By the time I arrived, it started to rain… He picked me up in his car and we immediate went back to his place to get away from the bad weather.

Spent the night at his house and he told me to expect a long day tomorrow. And we needed to get up quite early to get there (Around 5am)… This was tricky for me, as I usually go to bed really (and I mean REALLY) late on Saturday night – around 2am if I’m feeling tired… So getting up at the crack of dawn – on a Sunday – would be difficult for a lazy person like myself! But strangely, I did get up on time (Perhaps I was feeling exciting to going to Silverstone for the first time?) and after eating breakfast, we made our way to Northamptonshire and towards the Home of British Motor Racing.

Alas, I feel asleep in the car as my mate was driving up the motorway… It was a two and a half-hour drive, but it didn’t felt like it as I was drifting away in my sleep…

I awoke to find Silverstone lashing down with heavy rain! “Great…” I thought as we stepped out of the car heading for the entrance. Luckily I had my coat and ‘monkey’ umbrella to give me shelter from the foul weather.

As we made our way around the track, the racing cars were just out on track preparing for the race. I could see the ‘spray’ and the noise was just sensational. Not as loud as a Formula One car of course, but still ear-splitting loud…

We went across a bridge on the start/finish straight, as this allows you straight into the pits and paddock area. Usually you will find security guards patrolling here so that no one can enter the paddock without the right pass. But there wasn’t any.

We were now in the paddock at Silverstone and this is where the racing cars are prepared and if you are lucky, can spot the drivers themselves. We decided to hang around here looking for familiar motor racing faces to sign our race programme or ticket. In the space of one hour, I met several legendary racing drivers like Nigel Mansell, Emerson Fittipaldi, René Arnoux, Patrick Tambay, Stefan Johansson, Christian Danner, Andrea De Cesaris, Jan Lammers and Hans-Joachim Stuck! Impressive, non? Got my race ticket signed by these racing stars and at the end of the day, I was left with a priceless and special ticket pass (see above).

After that, we made our way to different parts of the track to get the best vantage point. Silverstone certainly looks very different when watching on TV… You can’t beat the experience of being there.

We were later joined by others and we decided to watch the main Grand Prix Masters race at Club corner (at the far end of the track). Perfect for taking photographs as the fence wasn’t that high up spoiling the view.

The race itself was entertain. Saw many overtake moves in the hour-long race, and we even saw Nigel Mansell spinning twice at Club! In fact, Nigel Mansell experienced a mechanical problem with his ‘red 5’ car meaning that he was unable to race against the others… It later transpired that the differential had broken on his way to the grid, causing an uneven distribution of power between the rear wheels and making the car impossible to drive…

Such a shame to see Mansell out before the race but at least he put on a good show by spinning three times on one lap!

The race was won by Eddie Cheever, who drove a near-flawless drive in tricky wet conditions.

The 48-year-old American took the lead on the third lap, passing Stefan Johansson the long way around at Club Corner (which was spectacular), and quickly built a sizeable lead.

But by lap eight he was fending off the advances of Eric van de Poele, who had scythed his way through the field from the back of the grid after sitting out Saturday’s qualifying session.

The pair waged an entertaining duel throughout the remainder of the race, van de Poele initially looking faster but making several mistakes in his attempts to find a way past.

On lap 12 the Belgian swept around the outside of Cheever in a bold move at Bridge, only to be repassed soon afterwards when his rear tyres started to overheat on the drying track.

Van de Poele tried to counter-attack but, after two more 360s(!) at Woodcote and Vale, had to settle for a worthy runner-up spot.

Poles Position driver, Christian Danner recovered well from a first-lap spin at Luffield to claim the final podium place.

After the Grand Prix Masters race, we made our way to a different viewing spot. We watched the F3000 race at Corpse (the first corner) and at the entry to the Becketts complex (the fast S-bend). The sight, sound and the speed of the cars were breathtaking.

At the end of all the track action, we went back to paddock to see if there were any other stars whom we can get our stuff signed. And we did with spectacular results! Murray Walker was there. Nigel Mansell again! Susie Stoddart (DTM woman driver) and Andy Rouse (legendary touring car driver).

As the day drew to an end, we were treated to a free and lively concert performed by Katie Melua. Her voice was amazing as she sang her songs from her hit album ‘Piece By Piece’.

So a wonderful day out at Silverstone. Meeting the star drivers and enjoying the live music from Katie were the highlight. Okay, the weather was horrible but it didn’t dampen my enthusiasm.

Eternal Sunset Podcast

Last Friday night (August 11th), we tried to record our Skype conversation as a podcast for Eternal Sunset. But it didn’t go according to plan as Skype was experiencing lagging and we didn’t prepare enough material to talk about… so instead we just improvised some stuff, talked briefly on Chase HQ and it’s gay references and in the end, we started singing!

But in the end, it was a good way of rehearsing for the real thing as we should have planned what to talk about and have a script to follow. Only Mike and I were brave enough to talk while everyone was listened in. We should be more relaxed about this and don’t feel the pressure or become shy just because it’s recording…

In fact, once the recording session was over, everyone was more confident in themselves and the conversation was more interesting/amusing than the podcast itself! But at least, Yas recorded around 1 hour worth of (good?) material to edit on. Looking forward to hearing it later!

Anyway, we need to work on the next – proper – one with some topics to talk about and include some sound effects to make it more entertaining.

Off to see some ‘Masters’ this weekend

This weekend I’m going to see some fantastic motorsport action at Silverstone, the home of British motor racing. I have received my ticket in the post and will go along with a college friend to experience the racing action from the Grand Prix Masters.

What is Grand Prix Masters I hear you ask? Well, it’s one-make motor racing series featuring retired Formula One drivers (who are all aged over 45 years old). It’s similar to the Golf Masters or Senior Tour in tennis for retired players who haven’t lost their competitive spirit.

The first race event, at the Kyalami circuit in South Africa took place on 11-13 November 2005. The second race at Losail International Racetrack in Qatar on 28-29 April 2006. Both races were won by Nigel Mansell, the 1992 Formula One World Champion.

The list of drivers taking part is impressive including Riccardo Patrese (team-mate to Mansell at Williams in 1991-92), Pierluigi Martini (Minardi driver in the late 1980s and early 90s), Emerson Fittipaldi (the two-time F1 and Indycar champion), René Arnoux (veteran French racing driver who won 7 Grands Prix), Patrick Tambay (another ace French driver) and many more racing legends.

As for the cars, the drivers race identical open wheel race cars, which are based on 1999 Reynard Champ Cars. The chassis are built by English constructor Delta Motorsport, and are powered by naturally aspirated 80-degree 3.5-litre V8 engines produced by Nicholson McLaren. The engines are based on the Cosworth XB engines previously used in Indycar Racing, and according to the series organisers produce more than 650bhp at 10,400rpm with over 320lbft torque at 7,800rpm. Still pretty quick but not as fast as a F1 car obviously…

Gearbox operation is fully manual, and controlled by a contemporary paddle shift arrangement. I like this feature as it allows the driver to manually change gears and put more skill into the driving.

Grand Prix Masters promoters boast the 650kg cars will reach 200mph. They claim that the combination of stable aerodynamics and considerably simpler technology than is in use in modern Formula One will better demonstrate driver skill and promote overtaking. Which I approve of, I like to see some real ‘wheel-to-wheel’ race action.

Electronic ‘drivers aids’ (such as traction control, power steering and ABS) are absent, and brakes are made of steel rather than carbon (as is used for many contemporary single seater race cars) to increase braking distances. Great news as this aid overtaking and focuses more on the unique talent of the driver.

The racing series sounds great and the opportunity to meet all the racing heroes is a dream come true! I will have a blast at Silverstone on Sunday.

More details on the Grand Prix Masters can be seen here on the official site: http://www.gpmasters.com/