Archive for July, 2006

New Short Film

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Thomas and I created a new short film tonight, “Mentos, Secret Weapon of WWII“. Since it seems everyone else has done a Mentos and Diet Coke video on the net, we thought we’d show the “history” of this scientific discovery and it’s military origins.
Enjoy! :)

Meredith-Knight Family Reunion and Poker Tournament

Saturday, July 29th, 2006
Cousin Doug in the red there as he explains the rules for the first annual Meredith-Knight Family Reunion and Poker Tournament. Needless to say other than a stomach full of wonderful home cooked food I came home empty handed.. :) It was a wonderful time and hope to have more of the family there next year. If you look in the back you can see a PlayStation being projected on the wall and a few of the younger cousins sitting at the table instead of playing! Thomas did pretty well but eventually had to console himself by going back to the PlayStation!

Oh frabjous day, caluou calaui

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006

It’s all ’bout the TV…

You just don’t get to say that too often and here’s why: http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=23963. Babylon 5 Returns!

Also from one of my favorite artists Mike Mignola comes the Amazing Screw-On Head! In a brave new Web 2.0 world you can now watch the pilot episode absolutely free! Wow.

..and Alison Krauss has a new video available (also for FREE) here: http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/krauss_alison/artist.jhtml

Fresh Pasta. I’m a believer now.

Sunday, July 23rd, 2006

Ok. I don’t write many if ANY posts on food so here goes. I made fresh, from scratch pasta today for the first time. Not only pasta, by ravioli; one type filled with crab meat and one with gorgonzola. I also made a fresh sauce of tomato, roasted red pepper, fresh basil, olive oil, salt, pepper.boom. that’s heaven. The prosciutto wrapped chicken breasts weren’t bad either. I like me own cooking and that is a dangerous thing, but I have to tell you if you’ve never made your own pasta just do it! It’s pretty cool and easy with the right tools . It was the best pasta I’d ever had. Seriously. I’ll only go back to store bought for convenience, but if I have the time, I’m making my own from now on! I guess I am a believer now!

Another July 20…

Thursday, July 20th, 2006

Well it’s July 20th again. One of those even numbered summer days that I like to celebrate in my own unique way. For those caught unawares, today is the anniverery of the first manned landing on the moon. As some of you know, I’m an avid space junkee and have a small collection of Apollo memorabilia. So today is always spent in quiet contemplation of what might have been , and what is yet to come, in our outward exploration of the Universe. So here’s to Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. And lest we forget, Michael Collins, who has passed on and was the pilot of the command module and for a while, was the most isolated human in history. God Speed.

Fort-Knight Tonight, Episode 3 (We’re back!)

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

Well, after the camera disaster I thought it would be a while longer before Fort-Knight Tonight returned to the net.. but lo! Thanks to BestBuy and my RewardZone Points I got a new camera and now we’re back! Better than ever! Enjoy! Note: usually this would show up through my RSS link to Vimeo where I do most of my video hosting.. but they’re having some difficulties so I’ve posted this to YouTube.

A KitchenAid Moment…

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006
One of the fine ladies at KitchenAid, where I work, creates these wonderful StandMixer characters. I thought somebody out there might appriciate them.


Multimedia message, originally uploaded by johnmknight.

John 1, River 1, DING, your laundry is done!

Sunday, July 16th, 2006

Seems like my Canon still digital camera survived it’s several dunkings in the Pierre Marquet river last week. Sadly, my Canon DV camera is dead. So this score is, John 1, Pierre Marquet 1.

On other tangential job related news (I was working when the camera died) there’s been some coverage of a project I was briefly involved with at Whirlpool, LaundryTime. While it’s been done before both on the college campus and in the home, the Whirlpool approach’s interaction design was quite different. In fact the model for interacting with the appliances could be used in a number of different situations… ah, but that would be telling. ;)

My Old Kentucky Home, Part 3

Friday, July 14th, 2006

I had such a short amount of time to visit with family and then go back home. I hate being somewhere and have nothing to do but kill time. What I hate even more, is having very little time and so MUCH to do. This was one of those times that each minute was presious. I packed in as much as I could, this included helping to schedule and attend, if ever so breifly, a little cousin against cousin poker match. It’s funny, I had never had a beer with a single one of these men before this summer evening but there we were like long time neighbors/family sitting and laughing and playing cards. Through a cirsumstances that I’ll share another day, I happened to have a bottle of Kentucky Bourbon in my car and donated it to the festivities; my contribution in addition to the $20 that my cousins won from me! The evening weather was threatening with thunder and lighting behind the tree tops. We kept an eye on it and the cards. Later, it started raining and each man and lady held his or her ground until the collected bunch agreed to pick up the entire table we were playing on, cards, chips and all, and move it off the deck and into the garage. During all the chatter and cards, I was able to observe my cousins and realize that old truth, that so much of us is defined in childhood, from the way we laugh to the way we enter a conversation or exit a room. I was taking all this in and the one big BOMB of a memory hit me…
I was turning 5, and it was my 5th birthday. This was the one and only big family style birthday I ever had. My aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents had turned out at my Aunt Shelia’s house for the party. I had a chocolate birthday cake with yellow lettering. We ran and played on that hot and bright July afternoon. There’s a moment that day that was captured on film, and for one obvious reason, I remember very vividly… me bent over getting spanked, my cousins and brothers giving me my Birthday spankings. Each of them lined up behind the other another, my cousin John holding me in place. I laugh just thinking about that inpromptu organization of kids all working towards the common goal of spanking me. The level of work it took to catch me (I was pretty quick when I was five) and the negotiations that led to who would get their turn first. Never underestimate the power of a group of kids with their mind on something…
After returning back to Michigan, my cousin Doug and I have kept in touch. We both agreed that getting everyone together was… well a blast. I also felt that I hadn’t had the opportunity to truly show him my card skills so the seed of a poker rematch was planted. Weeks went by and as my 35th birthday approached I thought about traveling over that weekend and visit my family in Kentucky. There was just too much vistiting I didn’t get to do. It now looks as though after 30 years to the day I’ll have another piece of cake with my family and have some fun underneath a bright and warm July Kentucky sky. This time, I’m making the most of my time and will make sure to have enough time to play some real poker and talk just a little bit longer, and get to know, a little bit better, my family.

I’ve been spammed!

Wednesday, July 12th, 2006

Well I suppose I’ve reached a milestone with this blog. I’ve recently started receiving spammed comments on this blog. I suppose in addition to a few more real people reading (thank you!) that a few bots have joined the ranks. I feel like Steve Martin in the Jerk, “I’m somebody now! My name is in th phonebook!”, er my blog has been spammed!