November
20th 2009
1st SOMA Podcast!

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Hey guys, just giving you a brief update on yet another fantastic new thing brought you by SOMA.  Recently Ethan Palmer and Ryan Zisk were all like “yo we wanna make a SOMA podcast!” and everyone else was all “do it, you wont!” so naturally they did it as that is the only proper response you can have to such a challenge.  As expected it has turned out superbly.  Don’t believe me?  Have a listen for yourself at the podcast zone.  Leave them some friendly feedback so they know what a great job they’re doing, anyways, I am going to get back to what I am actually supposed to be doing.  I am not making any promises as even I do not trust myself at this point, but I’m hoping I will have an overall update on the club next week when I am bored at home, later!

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October
18th 2009
MP3 Experiment Great Success!

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Hey guys, this is going to be a short and probably needless post, but I just needed to put out there how much fun the MP3 Experiment was while still on the vibe of it.  Never has getting confused and bewildered looks been so much fun!  It is a hard act to truly put into words so I will save further description for a future post that may contain a video of the collaboration by Prez Danny Michelson.  I am certain everyone there had a great time and I hope everyone that missed out will get a chance to attend the next one!

-Webmaster Bill

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October
14th 2009
MP3 Experiment this Sunday!

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To let us know if you will partake or not and are into chiq social networking devices, check out the facebook event , if you wish to see what shenanigans you are getting yourself into first, the directions are below…

 

SOMA Presents: The 2009 MP3 Experiment

If you have never heard of an MP3 Experiment, check out the videos below.

At exactly 2:00PM on this Homecoming Sunday afternoon, we will try to get as many people as possible to meet on the mall outside the Thomas Building, where we will all press play at the same moment. Everyone will be listening to an MP3 of over half an hour of instructions full of activities, music, and games, leading everyone without any communication between us. The end result will be utterly zany.
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IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW THESE STEPS:
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STEP ONE: Download the MP3 HERE:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?524wkijjubh

STEP TWO: Load it onto your iPod, Zune, etc. Or burn it to a CD.

STEP THREE: DON’T LISTEN TO IT!!! If you know what’s going to happen, it totally ruins the fun. Keep it fresh, and hear it for the first time at the event.

STEP FOUR: BRING A NEWSPAPER. This is super important, as it will be part of our activities. It can be any newspaper, in fact, just one section will do. Pick one up in the HUB on the way.

STEP FIVE: Bring a watch with a second hand, or make sure your cell phone can tell you specific seconds. It’s important to start as close to 2PM as possible. Here is the official clock we will be using:
http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java

STEP SIX: Get to the Thomas mall BEFORE 2:00 PM. If you get there late, you are pretty much out of luck. There’s no easy way to catch up, and you’ll most likely be unable to join. Because of this, make sure to get there by 1:50. That gives you a good ten minute window of safety. Once at the mall take a seat ANYWHERE. On the grass, on a bench, standing under a tree. Doesn’t matter, just be somewhere here by 2:00:
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STEP SEVEN: Press play at 2:00PM

STEP EIGHT: Have fun!

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PREVIOUSLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

What if I don’t press play at exactly the right time?

That’s OK. We’re counting on everyone’s tracks being slightly off. Different mp3 players have different response speeds. It will be fun to see participants who are clearly ahead or behind. If you are significantly off, feel free to glance at a neighbor’s iPod and try to sync back up to the correct time.
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What if I accidentally hit a button on my player during the experiment that stops the track?

We recommend turning on the “hold” button on your player after pressing play to prevent this from happening.
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What if my player crashes or the batteries die during the experiment?

In the unfortunate event that this happens to you, we recommend you pretend like nothing is wrong and just go with the flow. There’s really no way to fix it, so why not have as much fun as you can anyway?

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Perhaps most importantly: INVITE ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS! The more people we get for this, the more nuts it will become.

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October
5th 2009
Just Your Friendly-Neighborhood Semester Update (a.k.a I ran out of other ways to procrastinate on homework)

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     Hey guys, just dropping in to give an inside-scoop of SOMA this semester.  I promised in my last post that I would make an attempt to give more updates this semester, so naturally I am giving the first update a month after it started.  And what an exciting month it was!  It’s safe to say the first public appearance SOMA made was the always successful Involvement Fair.  We had a fun time meeting new people and watching Danny give his Academy-Award worthy schpeele that rather successfully summed up our amazingness in less than 500 words.  As expected this translated into a great attendance of plenty of enthusiastic young whipper snappers at the meetings ready to high dive into the SOMA pool.  We have talked of all the fun exciting possibilities for the year at these meetings and are about to see an excellent translation to reality! 

     One tid-bit I would like to mention of our upcoming plans is the now immensely changed music festival.  I noticed in my last post that at the time we were still planning for this event to be an outdoor event some time in early October.  I must laugh at how much the very idea of this show has changed to where it is at now only a little over 2 months later.  It was at some point during August that we realized with football games and other assorted activities there is a good reason there are normally no outdoor music festivals in the fall.  Anyways, we figured in honor of ‘The Girl Talk Fiasco’ (that’s right, I’m officially naming it, all trademark rights shall be claimed in my name) we felt that having the show in early December would be the next logical choice in the same venue we almost caused the annihilation of.  What can I say, it is proven that serial killers often return to the scene of the crime.  We then set to find the most perfect band to headline, there was much deliberation, multiple votes, more suggestions, Danny grew a few new grey hairs and Brick killed a guy.  Okay I’m not going to lie, none of us know a person actually named Brick and I totally stole that from ‘Anchor-man’ but I digress, it was really frustrating.  Upon realizing that there must be some super-secret treaty signed by every band in the whole world apparently that they will be touring Europe during this time, we made the decision to officially move the date of the show up to the end of January.  As of this point we have not officially signed anyone up, but the timeframe does seem to offer a lot more promise in terms of who our options are and hopefully this debacle will end soon. 

    Do not fear, though our big super show may not be occurring this semester, it is sure to just as action-packed as Michael Bay’s stories post-snorting cocaine.  We have two magnificent events occurring within the next few weeks.  First is the 2nd Photo Scavenger Hunt as it would be a waste not to hold such an event in the midst of the University Park fall scenery.  Second is the most triumphant return of the Mp3 Experiment!  Once again we will gather in a common area with the intent to confuse and befuddle innocent passerbye’s as told to by the directions on our Ipods.  Rather than explain this event for anyone not familiar, I will give you a video of the events creators, Improv Everywhere, performing their insane creation themselves.  It was much fun last time and we are sure to replicate it once again. 

     Another event we are rather ecstatic to be co-hosting is the College Humor Tour with Full Ammo Improv.  Personally, as a So’mate that rues not attending this school until the year AFTER we brought Michael Showalter I feel this will be a great alternative comedy show as collegehumor.com has provided myself and I am sure many of you plenty laughs and distractions from homework.  It will be hosted by Jake and Amir (Danny’s ‘buds’) and feature Wyatt Cenac of ‘The Daily Show’ along with many other comedians.  For more information on the tour in general look here.

    Besides this, other ideas are still in the process of being fully-fleshed out or are still in the double-secret probation phase.  In kind of a case of art imitating life the club that is full of poor college students is broke itself so we are always open to fundraiser ideas.  The deliberation here has ranged from baking cupcakes to working with Five Guys (Personally, I favor the latter’s delicious meaty murder).  We have also considered forming a compilation cd of local bands in our ever-continuing efforts to promote and support those in the area.  As of this moment, that is all I am able to remember.  However, it is in fact 3:50 am (sorry to everyone that actually keeps up with my blogs and notices my apparent trademark of mentioning the insane hours I stay up too) and I am sure I must be too tired to remember everything.  The semester has already been an exhausting yet rewarding one and I am sure we will all continue to reap its presents as it rolls on.  Webmaster Bill out!

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July
29th 2009
A Midsummer Night’s Update

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     Hello all!  Webmaster Bill here, breaking my overlong slumber and showing this magnifcent piece of webspace some much needed attention.  First and foremost, I must apologize for such an extended break, it was not intentional that I spent so long working up the initiative to finally come here and update.  Unfortunately projects got the better of me towards the end of last semester and then my absenteeism carried further into the summer due to the laziness that overtakes me in these few toasty months.  Anyways enough apologizing, it is still about 4 weeks away from next semester which means I am technically still in the vacation category.  I will begin with what I should have written here oh those many moons ago 12 weeks prior. 

     This past spring semester ended quite an interesting and successful year in SOMAdom.  We had created enough of a mark in the fall with what may go down as “the Girl Talk fiasco” so the latter half of the year was decidedly much more low-key.  Once again, we cohosted with VASA the event we see as our staple on the Penn State community the Arts Crawl.  This bodacious good time took place at the beginning of April, hence my recount of it now shall stand as a testament to my memory (good or bad).  While cloudy and wet, this did not damper the spirit of the annual myriad of local art.  This year took place amongst 3 buildings, featuring rooms with all the arts and crafts loyal supporters have come to expect from it.  As usual all of the bands put on a great show and truly encompassed the spirit of the local community in each of them.  I wish I could list the names of them all, but hence the aspect of college that destroys brain cells has outdone me in this arena.  I would like to mention the headliner this year, the Buddy System, who truly showed what Arts Crawl is all about.  No one could help but be impressed by the orgy of media they provided in their set with animated videos synching up to their live performance.  Their performance was a truly unique experience and SOMA would like to thank them for sharing it with the entire Penn State community.  While our biggest event of the semester, Arts Crawl wasn’t the only shindig to end the 2008-2009 year.  On the weekend of April 18th, we hosted what we hope will become an annual event, our first very own photo scavenger hunt.  Now I know what you may be thinking “photo scavenger hunt?  Pff every club does that, real original guys.”  Well first of all, who are you with your snide attitude!  Second of all, like everything else we do, we made it original.  Good times were had by all completing the categories which ranged from fun to obscure to well near life-threatening.  We are happy to report however that no one to our knowledge died or got arrested, hence making it a success.  Personally, I would love to create a section on this site dedicated to the photos taken during this so if you were a photographer during it I would greatly appreciate if you sent me your photos with the categories they fit into.  As such, this along with the final Open Mic nights closed another fun chapter in the book of SOMA.  Now, I get to tell you about what is being written.

     Thats right, being written, we are already planning shennanigans for next semester!  You may be thinking “Man, what’s with you guys working through the summer?”  and I say there you go with the obnoxious remarks again!  Towards the end of last semester, it occurred to some key members of SOMA that while the spring has two there are no outdoor music festivals in the fall.  Coincidently, SOMA has yet to really develop a running annual event for said semester…    *ring ring* you here that?  I believe its fate calling!  This is why we have decided to join forces with another student organization dedicated to creating music shows (The Asylum) to attempt to forge an event of epic proportions.  Should we pull this off, it will easily be the biggest thing SOMA has ever been apart of, I’m talking 21st birthday huge!  Currently I do not want to give anything away but we have been working tiresselly planning this possible shindig and if all the moons line up correctly I am positive you will be pleasantly tickled with the result.  I will have more information on this at the start of next semester.

     On that note, it is currently 4:17 am and I can literally feel the cohesiveness of my writing slipping.   I hope you enjoyed this far too rare update, since I have been poor on timing I have attempted to make them count.  So hopefully upon reading this you laughed, you cried and maybe even got a little aroused.  While pledging goes against my beliefs of chaos, I promise that I will TRY to do a better job updating you all this next year.  From the way it is looking, I am sure I will have plenty to do that with.  The point I want to leave you on is that last year rocked, but I have a feeling this next year will be even better!  Webmaster Bill out!

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