Saturday, June 28, 2008

The new is the old

For your consideration, a few takes at a moldy Oldie.

Purist recipe:
(2 cups classical, 1 cup cathedral, 1 cup Panache)
Link

Neo-classical Recipe:
(1 dash classic, add modern back beat, 1 hot chick, boil)
Link

Fucking gonnzo recipe:
(1 Cup classic, 2 cups kick ass, shake, serve with beat)
Link

Martha Tell Overture

Need a better union

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Dogma

WARNING READ BELOW PARAGRAPH BEFORE YOU OPEN THE LINK.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT!


I had a whole article planned out, but realized that before I could do it I had to do more research on the subject. Then decided not to and will do this instead.

I want your reactions.
This is a age of information at your finger tips. So go hog wild.
Look it up, research, React.
How do you feel about it? How did you react?

Just as a note, this picture is not a shock joke. it is not gory, It is work safe.

The Falling Man

Trust me this picture isn't worth a thousand words, its worth a million

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Sherman set the way back machine!

As mentioned in the last major post Connections.

I remember watching these when I was younger and loving them. A friend recently had a university class that the teacher literally had the class sit and watch 1 a week. Then had them write about a section of that show for the next week. It got me interested again.

Now work and a infinite amount of time to sit and do nothing has presented itself. I stumbled in my random clicking across a interview with Burke about Carl Sagan. Bamm I found a fellow who had posted EVERY connections in excelent quality on Youtube and away I went.

But by now I am sure my fellow co-workers are gonna kill me soon. For the last 2-3 weeks i have been watching non stop connections, connections 2, and connections 3. I have now started on The day the universe changed.

Connections 1 was 1 hour episodes that Burke exhaustively follows a single concept through time and links them up in a nice tidy chain. It is In my opinion the best of the three.

Connections 2 they moved to a shorter 1/2 hour format and in consequence they were fast, informative, but lacking that detail of the first one that made it special.

Connections 3 was back to the hour format. Like the first two I found it informative, but I didn't like the way it was setup. In the first and second it was "this happened and it affected this person, then that person did this, and it affected so and so..." In #3 many of the jumps are not effects, or direct connections. Many are more of a "well the maker of the first steam engine lived in Scotland... and so did this chap." Aside from a location, or attending the same school or such trivial coincidence a chunk of the links are kinda wishy washy. Still a very good series but I think it was stretching at this point.

Also if you watch them back to back (1&2&3) you get a lot of repetition. They made each show to be watch totally independent of each other. Which of course means you can't take for granted the viewer has watched the previous one. But i found by #3 I could actually guess where the next step would go. More importantly guess the name or event it led to.

If your interested in watch these, here is the link to Jamesburkefan so you can find them easier.

After this i'll probably start watch the Cosmos series by Carl Sagan.

HE IS BACK!

Thats right, he's done another!

Luddite

Luddite [n. LUH-dite] The noun Luddite specifically refers to one of a group of early 19th century English workmen who were campaigning against the automation of the power loom. Under cover of night and generally masked, the workers often destroyed the equipment that had displaced them. Today the word broadly refers to anyone who is opposed to technological change or new working methods.
The name Luddite is presumed to come from the leader of these angry workmen: Ned Ludd. The Leicestershire worker is said to have rushed into a stocking weaver's house and destroyed his equipment.

Warning rambling ahead. Buckle your seat belts.


For the longest time (oh, say about 5-8 years.) I have watched the world change and evolve with cellphones, ICQ, then Blogs, then My space, Face book (or what ever knock off you use) and now Twitter (which I am sorry to say the name fits the idea perfectly in my opinion). Only now am I finally trying my hand at it (mostly cause I have a internet connection at work, and am looking for something to do.)

I don't know why I have such a aversion to this stuff?
or at least a defined knee jerk reaction to it.
Maybe its the loss of ones personal space?
Or Maybe I am just not drawn in by the whole demand to be socially accessible?
Today, Inch by inch we are merging into one gigantic mass of links.

Most of my friends, just by a count today have over 50+ people on their friends lists in face book. Friends that are but a click and a finger tap away from at every moment of the day. More so with the increased popularity of the PDA.

Now twitter has come. Now everyone can be updated in seconds about what minute detail of your life you wish to pass out. "stood up", "opened door", "closed door", "Checked for zits in mirror", "Taking a dump", "Still taking a dump", "Chapter 12 of Leviticus is riveting", "Cleaner keeps knocking at the door"...

Before you could only just phone 1 person and give them play by plays of your life. Now with this you can broadcast it via the net to everyone of your avid fans... Bleh.

Most people like us don't care or will never use it like this. For us its just a fun little thing. A passing fad, or a cute way of passing on info to friends. But I can assure you if you look there is probably a blow to blow instant line on what Brittney or Paris is doing RIGHT THIS SECOND!


So? Are we defined today by who we are, or in are we defined by the people we know now?

Our technology and world wide web is bringing us closer and closer together, that distances are just something we don't think about anymore. All this Interlinked closeness sometimes makes my skin crawl. At what point do we go to far. Where is the line? Will we see it before we go past it? Have we gone past it?

Have you ever got the urge to sell it all and go live somewhere were there is nothing. No TV, no computers, no cellphones, no 24 hour news coverage? I know I do. (Of course this is impossible, but its the idea right?) Then I sit down read a book or two, maybe play a few hours of World of Warcraft and that feeling subsides. (Addicted you say , bah humbug)

About a week or two ago Mom said that my Cellphone contract would be expiring and not renewed at the end of the year. My first reaction was not "damn I will have to find another provider!" it was "Ok, So what?". It wasn't a annoyance, it actual felt... relieving. With no costs going to it, and no guiding reason to have it, what reason would i have to keep it? I think the thing that I have used it the most for in the last year, is to call the guys on the way over and ask if they have had lunch already or not? That... is about it.

I guess this whole feeling that we are just to engrossed in the whole "technology" thing beyond what is healthy for us as a society, was really hammered home when I watched Connections again recently. (I'll throw up the link at the end of this). James Burke in Connections episode 1 does a vicious job of showing you just how dependent we are on technology, and what would happen if it stopped working. That first episode actually made me stop and think about it.

Just how dependent are we now on E-mail, cellphones, etc, now? When was the last time you sat down and wrote a letter? Not a bill payment, a real honest to god letter? Right now if the net goes boom, the world is fucked. Sure we would recover, but if you thought black Monday was bad back in the 30's. No more web and the world economy wouldn't just hiccup and go into a depression. It would implode, and shatter over night.

So stop for 1 minute or 2 (I am not shitting you here, do it). Now in just a minute of thinking about it, and making your own mental list. What would be seriously impacted in your life if you suddenly lost the ability to use your computer, or cellphone. For many of us older types it wouldn't be so bad (say if your over the age of 25). Because we lived before all this appeared, we lived through its birth. But those under 25... Its been simple a facet of your life. You've never known a world without it.

No I am not a Luddite. But I can see the arguments (and yes thats all they are... Arguments)

Now I am not saying I haven't jumped on a few band wagons when they came around.
Of all of us i was the first to buy:
  • A Cell phone. (died, never replaced till I became a Site supervisor at work)
  • A Mp3 Player. (Died, never replaced, till mom bought me a LyPod)
  • A USB memory stick. (Still have, but its nearly useless at 64mg)
  • A PDA (Great until mom confiscated it... cause she thought i stole it)
  • Laptop (talking about the old one... its about the only thing i've ever bought two of)
Of course I paid through the nose for them (wish i still had the kind of disposable income I did then) Only found that they became obsolete within such a short period that I kicked myself later.

I think it was the Cell phone that started me down this path to anti socialism. So when it came to being connected to this big inter-web thing Mr. Gore supposedly made. I kinda looked at it and cringed a bit. Perhaps now with this foray into it. I will find I like it and embrace it whole heartedly. Perhaps it is a outlet I have been looking for to express myself creatively.

Or perhaps somewhere in the last month I have sniffed some web crack, didn't know it and now I am just lining up with everyone else at the end of the queue to the rehab clinic down the road... Maybe I am just paranoid... or not paranoid enough.

So I'll do this as long as I can, until that feeling climbs up on my back again, and taps me on the ear whispering: "Psst. Hypocrite! What you doing? Who reads this? Who Cares?"

Connections 1 Ep 1 (1 of 5)

Friday, June 20, 2008

So... many fiddly bits

Trying to play around with the blog is like a mouse driven mine field.
Click "where'd that go!",
Click "Arghh!",
Click "um... i just lost a shoe... wtf!"

Any suggestions from the more web based literate?

Links, more link, and some more links

Ok, so the basic formats in, now just have to access this from home and start importing more of my personal links...

The ones that are up are just the ones i can remember off the top of my head.

So it begins

So... I'm sticking my toe into the waters of Blog...

Here we will find out just how bad my spelling and grammer are.

Here we will plumb the depths of just how boring my life is..

Here we will marvel at the messed up mind that my friends know and love/hate...

For here I stand