Disclaimer: whatever I say here is my opinion and should not be construed as a press release by my employer :)
I work for a company that participates in the NAB Show, an annual show held by the National Association of Broadcasters. So, every first quarter of every year, there is a massive push by all the companies to come up with innovative ideas to demo at the show.
This year, I was tasked with developing an AWESOME chat application (emphasis: mine...and yours when you finally see it) that integrates with the shows and commercials that you see on your television. (Read the real press release here.) Now, what's interesting about this application was that it was conceived one late afternoon while chatting with the Vice President and General Manager of the company, basically just rambling about the cool things we could do in our industry. It turns out, a co-worker of mine had a similar idea, and so lots of his ideas were integrated into this application. This application, which I will call FanChat, because that's what it's called, was developed mainly by me but backed by years of experience by my unnamed co-worker.
Fast forward through all the patent filing, the designing, the end-to-end prototyping, the burnt midnight oils, and a last-minute push after being pulled off the project to work on another critical application, an early version of FanChat was unveiled at the NAB show, with much anticipation -- and some anxiety -- on my part. That anxiety would soon be quelled first by relief and then elation.
Long story short, I won an award.
Well, not me, but my AWESOME chat application won a BroadcastEngineering Pick Hit award. My reaction was best summed up by my unnamed co-worker: "we did it, we actually did it!!" Yeah, I couldn't believe it either.
ANYHOO, between the days in which I was coding up this AWESOME chat application, I managed to find a new drummer for MPK. Yay! His name is Ronnie, and I really enjoy his enthusiasm. That is all the compliments that you're getting for now, buddy. TOUGH LOVE.
Also, we have a show on May 14th at 1982 w/ UK band Pendleton. This will be broadcasted LIVE ON THE INTERNETS like last time (erm, hopefully, assuming my laptop doesn't burn out). Guys in Pendleton: tell your UK friends to come watch and/or chat! And then maybe, JUST MAYBE, we can finally come to an agreement around the spelling for colour/color.
More details to follow as always.

![I'll tell you what I'd do, man: two guitar necks at the same time, man. [flyer by 1982]](./images/ShowImage.aspx?img=2010_09_09.jpg&w=170)

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