Hawaii - Jake & Pete

Things have been really busy here lately. I needed a vacation and a little change of pace.

Plus, the weather here in San Diego has been unseasonably cool and gray, and I was in the mood for some sunshine!

Believe it or not, I'd never been to Hawaii. I've been to pretty much every state in the nation chasing after hot boys, but oddly enough, never there.

So I checked out the weather reports and found that Hawaii was sunny and in the 80s. Sweet!

I hunted around online and found this incredible house for rent on the main island. So I booked it for a couple weeks and started packing.

I knew I'd be bored without at least some work, so I thought it would be cool to have a couple of our camera guys come out for part of the trip, and then to have a few of our hot young studs come out to hang and shoot a few films here and there.

So I got there and the house was far better than I had imagined. Totally off the hook with an amazing private pool!

For the first few days I did nothing but lay around, drink, and read (and OK, maybe hook up with some of the hot island boys).

Then Jake and Pete arrived and we were able to "break in" the house for the first time.

The house had an amazing kitchen and we decided to do at least part of our first film there.

I have to hand it to the guys... they came up with some pretty imaginative positions and even a very creative use of the kitchen sink!

Pete is becoming quite the little bottom boy!

I really enjoyed hanging out with the boys and filming them fucking. Being out of our element made it extra fun!

Movies

Quicktime

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In order to play Quicktime files, you must use the Quicktime Player, which is available for both Windows and Macintosh. Quicktime version 7 or higher is required.

This Quicktime movie is encoded with H.264 / AAC, which uses the latest innovations in compression technology to provide incredible video and audio quality.

You can download a Quicktime movie by selecting one of the sizes above. The following sizes are available:

Small - 320 x 180 frame size. File size: 42 MB

Medium - 480 x 270 frame size. File size: 82 MB

Large - 640 x 360 frame size. File size: 147 MB

X-Large - 960 x 540 frame size. File size: 278 MB

Once you click on a size, the file will begin downloading to your computer. Depending on your system configuration and browser, your media player may launch automatically and begin playing the movie. If the movie does not begin automatically, you can press the Play button on your media player.

Downloading is progressive, which means that you can only view that portion of the file that has been downloaded. Once the file is fully downloaded, however, you can move through the movie arbitrarily by moving the progress bar slider on your media player.

If the movie starts and stops playing while you are downloading it, that means that your media player is playing the file faster than your computer can download it. Either wait until the file is fully downloaded, or select a smaller file size.

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Windows Media

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In order to play Windows Media files on a Windows system, you must use Windows Media Player. Macintosh users can use Flip4Mac or Windows Media Player for Mac.

Windows Media movies are available in two formats: downloads and streaming.

Downloads

You can download a Windows Media movie by selecting one of the sizes following the "Downloads:" label, above. The following sizes are available:

Small - 320 x 180 frame size. File size: 43 MB.

Medium - 480 x 270 frame size. File size: 79 MB

Large - 640 x 360 frame size. File size: 150 MB

X-Large - 960 x 540 frame size. File size: 292 MB

Once you click on a size, the file will begin downloading to your computer. Depending on your system configuration and browser, your media player may launch automatically and begin playing the movie.

Downloading is progressive, which means that you can only view that portion of the file that has been downloaded. Unlike streaming, you cannot fast forward or rewind a movie. Once the file is fully downloaded, however, you can move through the movie arbitrarily by moving the progress bar slider on your media player.

If the movie starts and stops playing while you are downloading it, that means that your media player is playing the file faster than your computer can download it. Either wait until the file is fully downloaded, or select a smaller file size.

Click here for more information on how to download a movie from this site.

Streaming

The streaming format is only available for Windows users. If you are on a Macintosh, you will need to use the "Downloads" format instead.

The streaming format is available in two different speeds:

256K - This speed is best for slower connections, such as dial-up connections.

512K - This speed is best for broadband (DSL and cable modem), T1, and other high-speed connections.

Streaming a movie allows you to fast forward, rewind, or move to any point in the movie by using the controls of your media player.

To begin streaming a movie, simply click one of the speeds following the "Streaming:" label, above.

If the movie stops and starts or frequently rebuffers, that means that your connection is not fast enough to support the speed you have chosen. In that case, you can select a slower speed.

 

Flash Streaming

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In order to play Flash movies, you must use Adobe Flash Player, which is available for both Windows and Macintosh. Flash version 10 or higher is required.

This Flash movie is encoded with H.264 / AAC, which uses the latest innovations in compression technology to provide incredible video and audio quality.

You can stream a Flash movie by selecting one of the sizes above. The following sizes are available:

Small - 320 x 180 frame size

Medium - 480 x 270 frame size

Large - 640 x 360 frame size

X-Large - 960 x 540 frame size

Streaming a movie allows you to fast forward, rewind, or move to any point in the movie by using the controls of the media player.

To begin streaming a movie, simply click one of the sizes above.

If the movie stops and starts or frequently rebuffers, that means that your connection is not fast enough to support the size you have chosen. In that case, you can select a smaller size.

 

Apple Devices

iPhoneiPod

Apple Devices formats are optimized for use with Apple's mobile devices, the iPhone and iPod.

iPhone

The iPhone format has a frame size of 320 x 240. This movie has a total file size of 96 MB.

You can play the movie from your iPhone by touching the "iPhone" link above. The movie will open in your iPhone's built-it media player and begin to play after a short buffering period. If the movie does not start automatically, you can press the Play button in the media player to begin.

The iPhone format works best on 3G, WiFi, or equivalent high-speed networks. You can play the movie on an EDGE network, but you may experience frequent buffering delays which cause the movie to start and stop. In that case, you may want to download the movie in iPod format and follow the instructions below to sync the movie with your iPhone.

iPod

The iPod format has a frame size of 640 x 480. This movie has a total file size of 231 MB.

To utilize the iPod format, download the file to your computer. Once it is downloaded, you can import the file into iTunes and then sync the file with your iPod or iPhone device. Instructions for synchronizing videos with your iPod via iTunes can be found in this Apple support document.

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Movie Stills

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