Hey, My name is Andrew Venegas, and I am a designer/blogger living in the Silicon Valley, passionate about all things tech.
Geek's record everything. This is my girlfriend's cat's (Aphrodites, Aphro for short) first bath. Smile gato.
When my friend's girlfriend came to California for the first time from Nebraska, we made her go to In-N-Out, which has this geek's seal of approval.A little camera shy, she obliged her boyfriend's geeky friends, and shared the moment with the entire internet. Lol.Sorry Ashley.
Summer is here, and it's time once again, to visit my old haunts - the ones that made childhood memorable and that keep me grounded.
Please excuse the language in this video. Twenty-four miles of hiking, mild dehydration, and the constant smell of BO were the culprits here, as my brother, Tony, his girlfriend, Andrea, and myself trekked through Henry COE state park. Good times. Well, I'm back now, and just starting to get back into the groove of things. Expect more content to flood your bandwidth soon.
Bob Rucker has asked me to help set up a website for his Diversity and the Media class. Here's just one of a couple videos that I've created to promote the site (and no, it hasn't been created yet, so these are just teasers).
Who said, "Geeks are anti-social?" Here's some raw footage from the Robotics Competition being held on campus today. Oh ya, and an alligator about to eat a police officer...
For those of you that don't know, I am VP of a new student organization on campus that is looking to educate students on new media. We're getting them to blog, vlog, cast every which way, tag, and generally be geekier. STEM is still in its infancy, and any attention we can get and hype we generate will only help promote greater respect for technology in education and the need to continuously evolve methodology. Please feel free to pass this vid around the internet and get people talking. And y...
An incident last night ouside of the 7-11 at San Salvador and 6th Street.
What happens when tech geeks help their friends move into their new house? Add a couple walkie talkies, a little zombie action, and half a battery for your camera, and you've got some zombie-kicking, nerve-wrenching action. This post is not for the faint of heart.