Archive for category: Cryo Creations

Gallery Up!

15 Oct 2004
October 15, 2004

I am happy to announce that the photo gallery is up and working perfectly! So perfectly, in fact, that it has photo galleries from events dating back to as early as 2002! You can view the gallery by clicking on the Pics button in the menu. Clicking on a thumbnail will open the picture in 640×480 view. For a more detailed look, click on that picutre again for an 800×600 view. You can leave comments on pictures if you want as well. I will be going through and labeling each picture, describing who is who and what is going on when I get the chance. This gallery is also much better than the gallery i had on the old site. More user friendly, easier to use, and shouldn’t take lots of time to load :) Enjoy the pictures!

Back To Normal

13 Oct 2004
October 13, 2004

OK, site is back to what it was before the move. BUT, one change: the guest book. I took advantage of the opportunity to use a better guest book, one that is easy to use, easy to customize, and easy to admin. The only bad part is, I couldn’t transfer posts. So what I did was, I rewrote all the guest book entries and added at the bottom of each when they were originally posted. The entries include all the original post information, including IPs, except for the date. Hope you enjoy the new guest book.

New Host

13 Oct 2004
October 13, 2004

OK, Some of you might have witnessed about an hour or two of downtime. I apologize. I was having some major problems with my old host, so I decided to give them the FU and found someone else to host my site. I am extremely impressed. Everything got set up and transferred in under 6 hours, much less than the 24-48 hour estimate :D . I am now paying a few extra dollars, but in return, I’m getting exponential storage and bandwidth capacity than my old host. So it’s gonna be pretty much impossible for me to run out of space or bandwidth on this host :D OK, there are still a few things I have to work out though, such as the guestbook. I had to do a manual upload of this blog as well as manual MySQL configuration to make this thing work too. So, hopefully tomorrow everything will be back to normal and I will be able to get the photo gallery set up!

Gallery Problems

13 Oct 2004
October 13, 2004

Grrr, I’m having technical issues with my host in terms of my photo gallery. I’m afraid they might not support it. I had some installation problems that took me 2 days to resolve with them, and now I can’t upload files. Its all been server-side issues too. The worst that can happen is me transferring this site to a different host. I’ll let you know what will happen, and if there will be any site downtime.

Vandi/Petrelis Concert

07 Oct 2004
October 7, 2004

OK, so I am currently ready to fall asleep. Last night i went to the Despina Vandi/Thanos Petrelis concert. It was friggin awesome! The beautiful night made it even better! The last time Vandi came here was 4 years ago, so its rare that I see her up close and personal :D . So around 7:00pm I went to Iguana Cafe where our group met up. We ate a light dinner and then took cabs to the concert. There had to be at least 1700 people at the concert. I mean, it was sold out for sure. It was at the Navy Pier Grand Ballroom, so it was HUGE. And if the city of chicago was smart, it would convert that room to a nightclub cause its PERFECT for a hot and cliche House club. Get some trapeze dancers coming down on cables from the cieling and stuff. Anyway, so this place was huge, it had about 4 bars, and an open promenade by the riverfront. I don’t really care about Petrelis. He sang his 4 songs like 5 times. I don’t think he’s that great either. On the other hand, the Greek diva (who I take this opportunity to add that she achieved worldwide fame when her hit “Geia” reached the top 10 Billboard Dance charts) Despina Vandi came out and tore the place up. And she looked good as usual. Especially after having a baby too, she looked as fine as she did 4 years ago :) . I saw many people at the concert, cause, no Greek in his rational mind would ever miss a Vandi concert unless they had work or were one of those fake Greeks who have one or both parents as Greeks, but the closest thing they’ve encountered to the Greek language, culture, or country is baklava. Damn, that voice of hers is something else. No wonder she’s the number 1 Greek singer in the world. And she’s married to Demis Nikoalidis. So Despina and Demi are like the Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston of Greece. Yeah, so I took pictures, and I had lots of fun. Since it was a Wednesday night, we didn’t really go to GreekTown and party our friggin asses off :( . I didn’t drink much either, only two Vodka Cranberries. We went back to Iguana, had a midnight snack, and then I headed home. And today I woke up at 7:00am to go to school :( . Anyway, time for sleep. Pics will be up…who knows when.

Happy Anniversary!

24 Sep 2004
September 24, 2004

Today marks the official 1 year anniversary of this sites creation. One year ago, I launched Yuck Fu! It was a personal site at http://yuckfu.150m.com. This marked the long journey down the road of web design. Over the past year I have learned a lot. The updating an fiddling of the site provided me with the experience necessary to make what I can today. Hopefully, in the two year anniversary, my web skills will have expanded much more, and this site will be better in every aspect. As you can see, to celebrate the anniversary I have launched v2.0 of the site. I hope you like it, all feedback is welcome :) . Currently the parts that don’t work are the Pics and the Euro 2004 sections. I am leaving that flash gallery popup cause its just too much for slower connections and computers. In stead, I will be making it like a regular web page with thumbnails. The Euro 2004 section will pretty much cover Greece’s path of conquest over the summer :D . The guestbook is still on the old layout, but don’t worry, I’ll change that soon. I have finally figured out enough javascript to continue the Xanga archive as well, so I’ll be hacking away at that piece by piece. Thank you to everyone who has visited this site over the past year, and a special thanks to those who continue to visit!

v2.0 Beta

15 Sep 2004
September 15, 2004

The beta of v2.0 is up. Not much yet, but you can check out the new layout. It should load in under 10 secs over 56k, much faster than the 20 seconds the current layout (Phase 3) loads. That should be helpful to the 56kers and to the overseas connections :D . The actual size of the layout was slashed in about half (currently layout is 109k, excluding the weblog, new layout is 61k, exluding the weblog). Not only will you be able to see the new layout, but also the new weblog/news engine! I am switching over to b2 Evolution cause its much easier to use, much ore user friendly, and has many more options than greymatter. Quite frankly, Greymatter sucked :lol: . All the posts have been preserved, along with everyone’s comments too, so nothing will go missing. Scheduled release date is September 24, or, the 1 year anniversary of this site! The URL for the beta is: http://www.cryocreations.com/beta. Tell me what you think of the new layout. All comments and feedback are appreciated!

Summer 2004

12 Sep 2004
September 12, 2004

Here it is, the long awaited post…

On June 12, 2004 I got on a plane with my mom, dad, aunt, and uncle and flew to overseas to Zurich, Switzerland, where we boarded another flight to Athens, Greece. And so begins my summer vacation. We chilled at our apartment in Melissia, Athens for the night. The next day, we hopped in the car and drove to the village of Thana, just outside of the city of Tripoli, This was my father’s birthtown. Here I would be taking part in one of the mysteries of church known as a baptism. Just a few years ago, I was here again, around the same date, standing in the church as the koumbaro, or best man, to my cousin Nick and his beautiful wife Sara. The next day, about 30 people gather at the tiny church and I baptize little Zoe. We had a small party afterwords at the house. So now its time to relax, right? WRONG.

The next morning my friend Dimitri drives by, and picks me up. We drive to Athens and crash at his place for a few hours. Around 9pm, we shower up, get dressed, freshen up, and hit the town. We go pick up our friend Despina, and hit a nice little bar where we take our time sipping on our Martini-7Ups. After that, we hit Frangelico, one of the best Bouzouki clubs in all of Greece. We drank a bottle of Martini Dry (mixing it with 7Up of course :) ). We got home at around 6am and crashed. At 9am, Dimitri and I woke up, packed anything we hadn’t packed, and hit the airport. We boarded an airplane and flew to Larnaka, Cyprus, where we got picked up by our friend Tony and driven to his bar/hotel in Protaras (a few kilometers outside Agia Napa). Well, it was the beginning of the Euro 2004 season, so this place was packed with people: English, Scandinavians, Czechs, and Greeks. Right away we hit the beach. And right away we got burned. Regardless of us putting on suntan lotion, the sun there is so hot and intense, we came back to the bar looking like lobsters. So for the next three days, we would hit the beaches, go to clubs, meet some gorgeous ladies, and eat. I mean, really eat…at least 5 times a day. In the afternoons we’d watch the soccer games at the bar, wearing our Greek flag, raising hell among the masses. Cyprus also has this Water Park in Agia Napa that we went to. It’s a theme park that’s water based. It was soooo fun! It had all these crazy water slides and pools and stuff. So after three days in Cyprus, we headed back to Greece. Dimitri dropped me off at my apartment and I drove down to Methoni to our beach house to meet up with my parents.

So for the next two weeks I chilled with friends and family, going to the beach every day, playing soccer in the evenings, and hitting a club or a bar at night. It was still June, so not many people had come down yet. My parents and I went on a two day excursion to Ioanaina. It was all right. We went to the Zagarohoria, which are these hidden villages in the mountains. During wintertime when it snows, the only way to get to those villages is by helicopter. Food and supplies are airlifted to the villages. But in the summertime, it’s very beautiful. The first night there Greece beat France in the Euro 2004 Quarterfinals, so the entire town was chaotic :) . People were partying in the streets, singing, chanting, lighting firecrackers, waving Greek flags, blaring their car horns. After two days there, we headed back home. And again, for the next few weeks, my days consisted of beach, soccer, and clubbing, with the once-a-week Euro 2004 match. The night Greece won the Euro was insane. All my friends piled into my car and we drove as fast as I could maneuver the curvy road without falling over the cliffs (180kph) to the main town of Pylos, where all hell had broken loose. The entire town was flooded with people, red smoke from fireworks was lighting the sky and the down square, flags were everywhere, people were dressed in blue and white, it was literally anarchy. Even the police were in on the fun, shooting off their guns in the air. People were on balconies waving at the line of cars going by, blaring their horns, waving Greek flags. The entire country had never been so united, so joyful, and so wild in its history. It was a national day of glorious chaos. Think of it as acceptable anarchy. It is indescribable.

Well, the days went by quickly, and eventually I had to come back to the U.S. for work. So we went to a quick baptism on the beautiful island of Lefkada and the next day we drove to Athens, where I boarded the plane and came here. So from July 12 till August 25, I was living alone in my house. Well, I never really was at home. I was working all day, every day at the restaurant. It was all right, made decent pay. On the few days off I had, I went to a Cubs game, went to the movies with some friends, and hit GreekTown for a little fun. Aside from that, this portion of the summer consisted of work.

And on August 30, 2004, I bought a new car, a 2004 Honda Civic LX, manual transmission of course. It isn’t the greatest car ever, but at least it gets me to school and work. It’s still slow though. When I start making more money, I’ll get a better car :p. I work Friday nights, and if I don’t have much schoolwork, Saturday nights as well. That my friends, was my summer. Not much fun, yet not too crappy.

Starting Again

31 Aug 2004
August 31, 2004

I have decided to start working on this site again. But things are gonna be a bit hard. I have college and work, and two other websites I will be working on as well. I am currently running http://www.valinorcity.com and will start working on and finishing http://www.cryocreations.com/stavrose at the same time. So lots of work. The layout of v2.0 of this site is almost complete. Just has a few bugs I gotta work out. I accidentally deleted the templates of this weblog, so this is why its all white. Unfortunately, I have no clue how PHP works in order to fix these templates (and my HTML knowledge is small), so it won’t be fixed anytime soon :lol: . I might be abandoning this Greymatter thing completely as well, since I have a guestbook for comments.

And now for the bad news: There will be no Greece entry.
The good news: There will be a cumulative Summer 2004 entry instead :D When? Does tomorrow sound OK, its sorta late right now :)

The Delay

23 Jul 2004
July 23, 2004

Where the hell is my long awaited summer post? Its been delayed….for v2.0 of this website! v2.0 will be more user friendly, with larger fonts, faster load times, and less unecessary content. Also, there will be two versions of the website, the English version, and the Greek version. Expect also a flash intro. The photo gallery will be redone also to be more accessible via dial-up connections or overseas users. The look of the upcoming site will be contemporary. It will be a piece of eye candy, not fancy graphics that take up space. I’m also going to be using lighter colors, since its summer, and also since black and blue are a bit depressing. All the content has already been made (as you can see on the current site). all i need to do is work some more on the layout, edit the cgi’s used on this site, and create the greek version. expect the final to be out by mid-august. Stay tuned!