Sunday, October 14, 2007

Across the Universe

Just saw Across the Universe last night and I can't get it out of my head...so much great Beatles music put to such stunning visuals and passionate choreography. I hope to see it again soon....

Beware though that there is definately some crazy LSD scenes so I would advise you to put on your seatbelts before you see this particular film.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Fly Emirates


My brother and I just recently perchased our tickets to go do Dubai for this Christmas and New Year. This will be our first trip to the UAE and to make it even more memorable we got tickets to fly part of the way there on the exclusive Emirates Airline....it's going to be a very good Christmas.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Arrested Development

Perhaps the funniest show to enter television, Arrested Development aired on FOX just long enough to gain a huge cult following and then be cancelled three sessions later due manly to foxes stupidity at not recognizing the best show they've ever had. The show’s narration was done by none other than Ron Howard (who also is a credited producer) and one of the series’ directors even included Jay Chandrasekhar of the comedy group broken lizard who also helmed such “classics” as Super Troopers and Beerfest. If anyone has not checked out this show before, then I strongly suggest that you give it a look…it could be one of the best things that you ever do!

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Real Live Mexican Burros

Take a look at this wonderful magazine advertisement from the late '50s. Spencer gifts was selling REAL LIVE MEXICAN BURROS by mail.

Almost makes you want to live back in the fifties...click on the image for an easier read.

Click here for more on the Burros:)

Axis of Evil Legos

Now on sale are a series of Lego-like plastic figurines of leaders who have made a lot of people miserable. The Saddam Hussein doll glows in the dark to indicate his posthumous status (my personal Favorite).


The Axis of Evil set is a limited edition box of 5” rotocast collectibles, featuring everyone’s favorite cast of current political icons: Osama bin Laden, Tony Blair, Kim Jong-il, George “W” Bush, and Saddam Hussein. The dolls have 7 points of articulation and come packed together in a flip open window door box.

The series is found here if you want to grab it for someone special:)

Sungazing

Hira Ratan Manek (born September 12, 1937) claims that since June 18th, 1995, he has lived exclusively on water, and occasional tea, coffee, and buttermilk. He says sunlight is the key to his health, citing the Jainist Tirthankara Mahavira, ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Native Americans as his inspiration.

Three extended periods of his fasting have been under observed control of scientific and medical teams. The first lasted 211 days in 1995-96 in Kolkata, India under the direction of Dr. C. K. Ramachandran. The second lasted 411 days in 2000-2001 in Ahmedabad, India under the direction of a 21 member team of medical doctors and scientists led by Dr. Sudhir Shah and Dr. K. K. Shah, the acting President of the Indian Medical Association. Dr. Sudhir Shah won an award for his synopsis. The third study lasted 130 days in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Thomas Jefferson University and University of Pennsylvania under the direction of Dr. Andrew Newberg and Dr. George Brenard.

The Solar Healing Center (which was started by Manek) is focused on helping humanity to develop a better understanding of how the sun can be used to heal the mind, body and spirit and as a result of sungazing obtain better physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health.

Friday, August 3, 2007

Sonnet 66


Tired with all these for restful death I cry, 

As to behold desert a beggar born, 

And needy nothing trimmed in jollity, 

And purest faith unhappily forsworn, 

And gilded honour shamefully misplaced, 

And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted, 

And right perfection wrongfully disgraced, 

And strength by limping sway disabled 

And art made tongue-tied by authority,
And folly (doctor-like) controlling skill, 

And simple truth miscalled simplicity, 

And captive good attending captain ill. 

Tired with all these, from these would I be gone, 

Save that to die, I leave my love alone. 


-William Shakespeare

Journey Through Blue


This photo is one of the BBC winners in their annual photo contest. It was taken by Kingshuk Chakravarty and is rightly titled "A journey through blue into a forest." This is the kind of photo that makes me want to take up film making again...it will always be an interest of mine to present something to an audiance that is so beautifully preserved that it creates emotion just by existing! Oh how envious beauty is...the trick is not stare;)

Health Risk


This sign warning residents of the South Sudan capital Juba of the dangers of war wins the prize for stating the obvious.

Spoon


This new Spoon CD is deffinatly the soundtrack for the day...good music yet somewhat repetitive. I enjoy this band a lot and I think that they have taken some risks with this album according to their choice of rythems. After buying it yesterday though and listening to it all the way through I think that their older stuff might be better. Maybe I just need to let it grow.

We'll see!

Burj Dubai


July 21, 2007: The world has recieved a new global landmark....on this day the Burj Dubai in the UAE has reached 1,680 ft making it the tallest building on earth! It has just streached over the Taipai 101 which at 1,667 held the record before. But the irony is that the Burj Dubai is only at its begining...the final height and nuber of storeys has not yet even been reveiled to the public and is a topic of much debate among media and experts alike.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Technorati claims another victim

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Corrupted Youth


"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently."

-Friedrich Nietzsche, The Dawn, Sec. 297
German philosopher (1844 - 1900)

Surely Neitzsche has a point...obviously he was a Godless man that had a lot of issues about the whole Christianity thing, but Christians and Athiests should take this into further consideration. When judging the ideas of other men shouldn't we learn how to teach not by telling someone how it is, but instead by actually explaining issues and letting the learner come to his or her own conclusion once pressented with the altering perspectives. I hope to perhaps teach my children this way so that they can believe without so much wondering! I think that this is the problem with a lot of our education today...and Plato might agree:)

Eden Found


There is a theory that the Garden of Eden was located at where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers enter the Persian Gulf. A Dr. Juris Zarins, of Southwest Missouri State University, has spent years working out his own hypothesis that the Garden of Eden lies presently under the waters of the Persian Gulf and was flooded thousands of years ago. Dr. Zarins started his theory with the biblical account and then added the unfolding archaeology of Saudi Arabia where he has spent most of his field time. In his search he has consulted the sciences of geology, hydrology, and linguistics from a handful of brilliant 20-century scholars and finally from Space Age technology in the form of LANDSAT space images.

I found this information facinating while reading an article on it at Idolphin.org. Although I am guessing that any information on this biblical account will be taken with a grain of salt no matter what the findings I counldn't help but get excited at the possiblility of locating such an important spot in history!

CFR

I have placed a link for the Council on Foreign Relations' web site so as to share it with anyone who reads these posts. I have found it to be one of the best nonpartisan political resources on current foreign politics and situations. They make understanding these complex issues a priority and push for action from both the public and private sector. Check out the site at http://www.cfr.org/

The Death of Kevin Carter



This picture was taken by South African photojournalist Kevin Carter and won a pulitzer for the dramatic nature of the photograph. Carter was critisized by the public when it became known that he had done nothing to help the child after the picture was taken. Haunted by the horrific images from the Sudan, Carter committed suicide in 1994 soon after receiving the award. I believe that there is a documentary coming out about his personal story.

True Revolutionary



“Let me say, at the risk of seeming ridiculous, that the true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love.”
-Ernesto “Che” Guevera

Although I disagree with many of Ernie's later tactics I must admit that I am in awe of what one man can do to change the world if he really believes what he is fighting for....and to think that we all have that hidden potential to become something more!

Last of the Gunslingers




Today is the release of the 7th and final Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born comic book! Stephen King fans and comic nerds alike will go nuts....thankfully I have already secured my copy;)

Long Days and Pleasent Nights

Invisible Cities

"The inferno of the living is not something that will be; if there is one, it is what is already here, the inferno where we live every day, that we form by being together. There are two ways to escape suffering it. The first is easy for many: accept the inferno and become such a part of it that you can no longer see it. The second is risky and demands constant vigilance and apprehension: seek and learn to recognize who and what, in the midst of the inferno, are not inferno, then make them endure, give them space."

- Italo Calvino

Peace



I don't know if peace is really just as easy as sticking a flower in your gun, but it works well as an art work!

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

One Blogg Closer to being Blogged out

My first blogg ever actually.....I'll tell you how it feels later!