I love feeling inspired. I love feeling moved. I love feeling connected. Watching these videos allowed me some of that this morning because it motivated me to take my fiance and our dog out on a nature walk. We got Lost in the nature preserve and it ended up taking about 2 hours to get out but I still feel it was worth it. The journey was awesome and to me that is what matters.
The 18734's Whacky world of wild and willy wooz covers all the glory, beauty and majesty of this sad, strange, wonderful and exciting experience we call living. Any and EVERYthing are on the table for articular (made up word) discussion. Everything from: Science, Music, Art, Movies, Comics, Books, Math, Physics, Life and death and can be found here. It's marvelous....
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Video Post: Some interesting and inspiring Neil deGrasse Tyson clips
I love feeling inspired. I love feeling moved. I love feeling connected. Watching these videos allowed me some of that this morning because it motivated me to take my fiance and our dog out on a nature walk. We got Lost in the nature preserve and it ended up taking about 2 hours to get out but I still feel it was worth it. The journey was awesome and to me that is what matters.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Article Mega-post: EVERYTHING MUST GO
Over periods of time I accumulate articles and things that peek my interest or things to talk about and/or weigh-in on. Every time I hunt for knowledge, or lore, or fact or fiction I bookmark my entries so I can come back to them at later times. MY hiatus was no different. I cataloged a decent amount of things both fresh and old. Hot topics and has-been discussions. Like this really cool Flower animation pictured above, I found that stumbling. I didn't know when or where or even how I was going to use it in the context of an article but here we are. So enclosed is a pretty Decent collection of Topics and such. Pick and choose what to persue but at least give all the titles a read.. It is pretty random afterall
This is a serious post and it could save a life if you're observant
It only takes a minute to read this.
A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours he can totally reverse the effects of a stroke...totally. He said the trick was getting a stroke recognized, diagnosed, and then getting the patient medically cared for within 3 hours, which is tough.
>>RECOGNIZING A STROKE<<
Thank God for the sense to remember the '3' steps, STR. Read and Learn!
Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells disaster. The stroke victim may suffer severe brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke.
Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple questions:
S *Ask the individual to SMILE.
T *Ask the person to TALK and SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (Coherently)
(i.e. Chicken Soup)
R *Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.
If he or she has trouble with ANY ONE of these tasks, call emergency number immediately and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher.
New Sign of a Stroke -------- Stick out Your Tongue
NOTE: Another 'sign' of a stroke is this: Ask the person to 'stick' out his tongue. If the tongue is
'crooked', if it goes to one side or the other that is also an indication of a stroke.
A cardiologist says if everyone who gets this e-mail sends it to 10 people; you can bet that at least one life will be saved.
Huzzah Science! NOAA honors 101 yr old Volunteer with an award in his name!
My hat it tipped to you Richard Hendrickson, you have been observing and reporting the weather, EVERYDAY none-the-less (without fail), for 84 years! So NOAA (The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration..... AKA our Weather Data Center) decided to give thanks and honor his commitment by creating an award named after him.
(Source Article: Popular Science) (This little Snip-et below is from that article)
Generations before anyone came up with the idea of "citizen science," an 18-year-old Richard Hendrickson called in his first weather report to what was then the U.S. Weather Bureau. That was in 1929. Hendrickson is now 101 years old and has provided the National Weather Service with twice-daily observations from his Long Island farm for 84 years.
NOAA has never had a volunteer serve for more than eight decades, the agency says. So, this month, it's created a Richard G. Hendrickson Award, for volunteers who serve for 80 years. Other prestigious Cooperative Observer Program awards are named after Thomas Jefferson, who recorded weather observations for 40 years, and John Campanius Holm, who made the first recorded observations in the U.S., between 1644 and 1645.
Hendrickson goes out to make his observations no matter the weather. In fact, he told NOAA, he prefers it if things are a little exciting: "Taking the weather every day, on nice days, it's monotonous, but then you get the thunder and lightning—bam!" See him talk about the weather, and work at his weather stations, below. Congratulations, Mr. Hendrickson!
He is part of a growing network of some 8700 volunteers from all over The United States.
I F-ing want one!!!!! (looks like I know my next Duct Tape project: Samurai Star Wars costumes
Geekologie is my S%&t, they have constant new news and updates that are right up my alley. I look upto Geekologie and aspire to attain their status one day (maybe years down the road......time is on MY side yo!). I was perusing their new articles when I came across this...... well this ^
I immediately stopped what I was doing (which if you look at the timestamp you can ascertain the moment) and flocked to here to share this awesomness!!!!! Links included if you continue.......
I immediately stopped what I was doing (which if you look at the timestamp you can ascertain the moment) and flocked to here to share this awesomness!!!!! Links included if you continue.......
Pretty Self-Explanatory: Top 20 childhood conspiracies.... (Fan Theories ROCK)
Spooooooooky: Disney's darkside
A year of two ago this all started with my buddy Nathan and I searching for videos of amusement park disasters (morbid....yes....macabre....yes......interesting none-the-less) And we came across some spooooky disney videos about accidents at the parks and things to that nature.... Well I completely forgot about how awesome and creep those videos were.....
Fast-forward to today and here we are. I am writing this and you are reading this (or maybe having it read to you...... you cant just absorb it, so somewhere something is interpreting this text....anyways..), and I am explaining the situation and giving some context....
So today I was watching some random videos on youtube and came across a video about disneyland's Sing a Long ride that killed a girl named Debbie Something (not something, but can't remember her actual last name....) and it prompted this whole post. So if you continue this reading I will post some more video akin to the subject aforementioned (ouuuuu big word) you can learn somethings.....kind of
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Saturday, July 12, 2014
July MEME Round-up
I've collected enough pictures/imparting wisedoms and MEMEs for another edition of MEME round-up, woohoo... and... AND..... it didn't take 6 months! ha....
Continue Reading for the whole shibang-a-boodle
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God is real......'and it is DORITOS CHICKEN' Science Proclaims (with extreme inaccuracy). In other news: Blogger loses credibility with cheesy title, gains it back with content of article.
On thursday my Fiance Nancy and I cooked a chicken recipe that she obtained from a friend at work. IT was AMAZING. It was like a slice of Heaven. It was something I've always dreamed that I never I wanted even though that makes 0 sense. I'm talking..... about DORITOS CHICKEN!
Well...... Ever since I had that meal I've felt compelled to share this ideas with as much of humanity as I can! So I got a camera, took some pictures, fiddled around in garage band, created a cheesy royalty-free song. Then I proceeded to: Dig out my mac (because I haven't used it since I completed building my gaming PC), boot up Final Cut Pro, do a google.com Image search for missing pieces and .....BOOM! I put together a fun and informative DIY video on how you can have culinary heaven in your mouth (gosh that just sounds so dirty but I don't care)
CONTINUE reading for a complete run VIA my finished project: A youtube video.
Friday, July 11, 2014
Dudescast is back! (Hiatuses are becoming our thing) #17- "Hooked on a Feeling"
After a long Absence (Namely.....all of 2014 until now) the Dudes are back! And I am proud to announce an addition to the Dudescast....DEREK SAMPLE!!!! (I know this pic looks pretty Janky but I had 2 minutes to put it together..... plus I'm not super photoshop savvy , that's Derek's Forte). Ps... I just realized this photo might imply Derek's dead or something.... he's not.
In this adventure our heroes return from the 7th layer of Hell. After a long battle with the super-devil and after recovering the Kruscht-Skull of Bilge-Bard; Nathan, Ryan and Derek return for an hour and a half of Views, Reviews, Terry Crews, and 3 sets of shoes. X-Men: Days of Future Past, Guardians of the Galaxy, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Godzilla, and a few other subjects are discussed in this installment of Dudes cast. as well as a bickering of Howard the Duck.
Continue Reading for the links
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
This just in: Yet another GotG trailer! AWEEEEESOMMMMMMMMMEE
Yes....there is another Guardians of the Galaxy trailer. Yes I'm posting it. Yes it is just as badarse as the previous ones.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
If only this were real....... (and not in Germany, that would make me uncomfortable)
Just came across an awesome video on IO9.com showcasing a wet-dream if this were actually real.
Continue Reading for the video
Continue Reading for the video
While I'm at it: Unpublished Article #2...... My synopsis of Dawn of the Dudes Episode 1
This Article was written back in 2012 also. I wanted to promote my Short-Film/Episodic serial- Dawn of the Dudes. I have 2 episodes to date...well 3 technically. The first Dawn of the Dudes was a Pilot episode that showcased my super amateur film making status..... That was filmed in 2009 and re-shot in 2010. But THIS one.... THIS Episode is still amateur and still cheesy but I'm still proud of it.... but without Further Ado....
A group of band mates move into a new house for a fresh start but supernatural forces may hinder their plans of moving forward
Our Story starts off with our heroes: The "Dudes." Sitting in their basement on their new house with new adventures waiting on the horizon. They've got a problem though- They've been in a funk since losing "Clash of the Titans" (a battle of the bands contest at a state-wide music festival) and can't write any new material. This is frustrating to Ryan as he is the bands' manager (and drummer) and also an aspiring musician. Derek and Nathan just want to drink and work and live life so they're not too concerned with the lack of progress assuring themselves "you can't rush art."
An Unpublished EZINEARTICLE I wrote but never published: My assume theory on FTL travel having no previous knowledge of its interworkings (IE,,,blowin smoke)
In this freewrite I summarize my theories of FTL existence based on my next-to-nothing background information and credibility (IE: Youtube + my limited understanding of physics mixed with imagination). It is still interesting to just dream and think about. Even if this is pure and utter rubbish it is still an intriguing topic, at least in my opinion. This was a paper I wrote before I began investigating physics, this is purely a lamens theory. Feel free to read it and disagree (especially if you have facts that either support or discredit this claim. I'm curious as to how far off or close-to science I really am having no background at the time.
Who watches the 'Watchmen'? Answer...... I do, at least a few times a year.
I love talking. I love writing. I thoroughly enjoy movies/films/cinema/and the visual arts in general. If you put them together, I can clearly and concisely translate my thoughts/feelings/opinions about movies in an seemingly comprehensive manner. I'm not trying to come off arrogant or cocky but I just wanted to point that out. I know sometimes I can half ass articles or give you small snipets of why I liked certain movies or give you a one paragraph review. My last praise article was about Phantom of the Paradise and it was an alright article but it wasn't very 'in depth.' I'm not saying that I didn't try or that that particular movie isn't important to me, because I heart PotP. However, there are exceptions.... many.
There are movies that I like for multiple reasons on multiple perspectives and because of many different aspects. Sometimes movies move me soo much that I can talk about them in great length and great detail and I can pick them apart, to disect their elements, and come to a conclusion as to why that is. Currently I have written a 5 page review on Hot Fuzz, a 2 page review on Ikiru and a pretty lengthy Halo 4 review (viewable here)... But I am about to talk about Watchmen..... For the review's sake I'll mostly be citing the movie because the two are extremely identical and , for the most part, the same narrative. SO if you continue... know this: Sp0iL3rS aRe AHeAD
There are movies that I like for multiple reasons on multiple perspectives and because of many different aspects. Sometimes movies move me soo much that I can talk about them in great length and great detail and I can pick them apart, to disect their elements, and come to a conclusion as to why that is. Currently I have written a 5 page review on Hot Fuzz, a 2 page review on Ikiru and a pretty lengthy Halo 4 review (viewable here)... But I am about to talk about Watchmen..... For the review's sake I'll mostly be citing the movie because the two are extremely identical and , for the most part, the same narrative. SO if you continue... know this: Sp0iL3rS aRe AHeAD
Spot on Louis CK.... spot on
(Source article from Io9)
I like this guy's/girl's opinion, it is very grounded and also spot on....the future is NOW:
juansmithRobert T. Gonzalez
I kinda feel that way about airplanes now. I mean, how do we quickly signify that a movie is showing "a futuristic city"? Well, there are lots of pretty colorful lights, and lots of metal things flying overhead. We basically have that stuff now.
Every time I see airplanes routinely flying overhead, I can't help but think that someone 100 years ago (even at the dawn of human flight) would find this mind-boggling. When I picture a "futuristic" city now, I can't really differentiate it much from a present-day city. Perhaps the buildings will be taller because of advances in materials science, and I'm sure there will be lots more drones flying around - but yes, it will be mundane as hell*.
I mean, I routinely walk to work reading a book off a device that looks exactly like a PADD from Star Trek. Then I scan a smartcard on an ad-hoc rental car parked on the street, punch in a PIN, and drive to my destination - leaving the car behind for someone else when I'm done. And all of these things entered my life in the past...2-3 years?
We're definitely in "the future" now. At this point I'm just hoping I'll live long enough for radical human life extension. Doctor, I'm feeling a bit winded! Please generate and install another of my own lungs, please!
* I seriously hope I'm being naive and completely wrong here, and there are inventions coming that are beyond my wildest dreams. But I still maintain that everything will eventually be mundane as hell.
Every time I see airplanes routinely flying overhead, I can't help but think that someone 100 years ago (even at the dawn of human flight) would find this mind-boggling. When I picture a "futuristic" city now, I can't really differentiate it much from a present-day city. Perhaps the buildings will be taller because of advances in materials science, and I'm sure there will be lots more drones flying around - but yes, it will be mundane as hell*.
I mean, I routinely walk to work reading a book off a device that looks exactly like a PADD from Star Trek. Then I scan a smartcard on an ad-hoc rental car parked on the street, punch in a PIN, and drive to my destination - leaving the car behind for someone else when I'm done. And all of these things entered my life in the past...2-3 years?
We're definitely in "the future" now. At this point I'm just hoping I'll live long enough for radical human life extension. Doctor, I'm feeling a bit winded! Please generate and install another of my own lungs, please!
* I seriously hope I'm being naive and completely wrong here, and there are inventions coming that are beyond my wildest dreams. But I still maintain that everything will eventually be mundane as hell.
...What happened to the American Dream....
Comedian: What happened to the American Dream? It came true...... you're looking at it
^ also a spot on realization that we, as human beings, have a tendency to build paradise then populate it with horrors. Beget by our own devices, destroyed by the very dreams that built them.
Another Series 8 Teaser: well that's the teaser.... Doctor Who baby!
Anither Doctor Who teaser has emerged from the woodwork..... showcasing the (hinted at) return of davros!
For those who don't know or have forgotten, Davros is an arch nemesis of The doctor and also the creator of the Daleks.
For those who don't know or have forgotten, Davros is an arch nemesis of The doctor and also the creator of the Daleks.
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Thanks I F-ing < 3 science, you helped me with 50% of this article.
I'm glad that I F-ing love science finally has a website, or at least one that I know about. It always seems to have insightful and wonderful article as well as access to current info/trends/breakthroughs in a myriad of scientific fields. Bottom line: It is a pretty good (albeit it sometimes biased......but everything is) one-stopp-shop for science news and info.
Now that I'm done hyping/plugging or whatever it's called (I call it a shout out because I'm not benefiting or getting paid to praise, I just [mostly] support their cause) I can move onto a story that came out of there....
What could have caused this:
Continue for the Scoop
Now that I'm done hyping/plugging or whatever it's called (I call it a shout out because I'm not benefiting or getting paid to praise, I just [mostly] support their cause) I can move onto a story that came out of there....
What could have caused this:
Continue for the Scoop
Friday, July 4, 2014
Don't (always blindly) believe what you read (and if you do....fact check and scrutinize the S%&t out of it, so as to reach a higher understanding of empirical evidence)
I think somebody forgot the statistic for deaths cased by religion... that might tip the scales a little. OR what about the unborn children of condemned witches who didn't have a choice and were put death over mob mentality. Where are gun deaths or alcohol related deaths? Notice how they aren't on there...... I bet it wouldn't drive their point home nearly enough. Fuck this propaganda
LYING WITH STATISTICS
(also known as: statistical fallacy/fallacies, misunderstanding the nature of statistics [form of])
Description: This can be seen as an entire class of fallacies that result in presenting statistical data in a very biased way, and of course, interpreting statistics without questioning the methods behind collecting and presenting the data.
The many methods are outside the scope of this book, but if you really want to jump in here, and see how deceptive statistics can be, get the book, How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff, a 1954 classic that is just as relevant today as it was in his time.
Logical Form:
Claim A is made.
Statistic S is manipulated to support claim A.
Example #1:
Did you see that bar graph in USA Today? It showed a HUGE spike in the moral decline of our country!
Explanation: The first question that should immediately come to mind is, how on earth can one measure morality? With such a loose definition, it is not hard to imagine one collecting and measuring the data that only supports her desired outcome for the “numbers”. Furthermore, what is a “huge spike?” Visually, you can play with graphs to make numbers seem much more dramatic by not starting at zero, or by doing that little “chopped section” thing. For example, let’s accept that last year 20% of all people were immoral. This year it is 22%. Not a big deal, and if shown on a graph with a vertical axis of 0% to 100%, the line connecting the 20% to the 22% would be barely inclined. However, if shown on a graph with a vertical axis of 20% to 25%, the line connecting the 20% to the 22% would appear to be a huge spike. The same exact data, a very different presentation.
Example #2:
Looking at that pie chart, there is a very small percentage of people who declare themselves atheist. Therefore, atheism is not that popular of a belief.
Explanation: First, atheism is better described as a lack of belief. Second, many non-believers are not even familiar with the term “atheist,” and often consider themselves Christian, Jewish, or some other religion, based on their culture and family tradition, not necessarily their beliefs. Statistics don’t account for this.
Exception: At times, careful and honest explanations of the data and the presentation can void statistical fallacies, but like virtually all exceptions, this can be debatable.
Variation: Misunderstanding the nature of statistics is related to this fallacy, but the fallacy rests on the person interpreting the statistics. For example, you might be very troubled to find out that your doctor graduated in the bottom half of her class, but that is half of all the doctors in the world, and to be expected.
(source website www.logicallyfallacious.com)
Space.....all infinite and stuff
This all started from me stumbling onto (big surprise there) a list of 100 documentaries to watch. Lovely :-)
That is one detailed Flash of the Solar System
I've been stumbling and I just discovered this AWESOME GALACTIC TOOL. Check it out. It is interactive, expanding and ever updating...... gosh I love stumble. YOu can get a panoramic view from Earth or go Geocentric or Heliocentric. IT is quite awwwwwwesome. Continue Reading for the full link
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Now that F&*kin Metal: Band to play in air-tight, and sound-proof box until out of oxygen
How F$&kin metal can people get? Answer: SUPER F%*kin Metal!
Portuguese artist João Onofre and UK band 'Unfathomable Ruination' will be playing in an airtight, soundproofed box until they can't play anymore.
One time I was listening to a SModcast (that's a Kevin Smith/ Scott Mosier podcast for those out of the 'know' ..linx) and They brought on K Smith's good friend (and Manager of Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash) Walt and he said the most metal thing he ever did was send Wayne Gacy a donation for a painting. This ain't got $h!t on Ruination though, I gotta be honest. Either way.... continue reading for the link to the article.
Portuguese artist João Onofre and UK band 'Unfathomable Ruination' will be playing in an airtight, soundproofed box until they can't play anymore.
"This is the first time that João Onofre’s work, Box sized DIE featuring Unfathomable Ruination, 2007 – 2014 has come to London, having toured extensively through Europe at venues including Palais de Tokyo and MACBA. Influenced by Tony Smith’s pioneering minimalist sculpture Die (1962), the steel box serves as a mobile location for performance. In each location the sculpture travels to, Onofre invites a local Death Metal band to play, on this occasion Unfathomable Ruination. The box is soundproofed, determining and restricting the performance’s duration to the length of time in which the oxygen is expended. Outside the cube, viewers observe its strange vibrations, only viewing the band’s entrance and exit to the performance space."
One time I was listening to a SModcast (that's a Kevin Smith/ Scott Mosier podcast for those out of the 'know' ..linx) and They brought on K Smith's good friend (and Manager of Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash) Walt and he said the most metal thing he ever did was send Wayne Gacy a donation for a painting. This ain't got $h!t on Ruination though, I gotta be honest. Either way.... continue reading for the link to the article.
It's that time Again... Freedom Bitches!: MEME Round-up
The first MEME round-up in months....aNd I'm drunk while typing it...... wow the pressure is on baby.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! America: Born in rebellion and bred in terrorism.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! America: Born in rebellion and bred in terrorism.
A thought....
There comes a point when you've compromised yourself away for the sake of somebody else's happiness, I'm never getting there. I won't let me.
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