Friday, June 29, 2007

i'm so tired of the neocon friends



really.

so bored.

they're just not funny anymore. they've become embarrassing.

for a couple years now, mostly due to cute girls that think they're harmless, i've kept a lid on it.

tonight i fucking lost it. that lid: it fucking flew.

there were references to the saudis. they weren't favorable. in fact: they were downright derogatory. strictly for not being jew-friendly.

dammit: all four of my siblings are jews, as is my grandmother. what i want is to see people realize that war is the cannibal that eats civilization from within -- not any particular faith.

every time someone professes a faith as the one true way, somebody else dies...

at least, that's the ideal.

Friday, January 19, 2007

leonardo has something to say?



it's still pretty rare when a mainstream holywood actor (today's most visible members of the ruling class once populated by the likes of the great pamphleteers and orators like jefferson, paine, fraklin, et cetera) steps up and does something like this. say what you will of mr dicaprio's "acting" (*ahem* titanic *ahem*), but his politics are spot on. ok... ok... the amerocentric visual at the end is a bit much, but, considering our dispropotionate use of resources, perhaps it was intentional.

anyhow... watch it. share it. and take it to heart.

it's only two minutes or so long. and very well done (finally the movement is catching some media savvy!)

word.

Monday, January 08, 2007

yeah, i'm a douche... what of it?



none of you posted, either, bitches.

i've been listening to a shit-ton of the heartless bastards' all this time lately. it's really quite good. reminds me a bit of p j harvey, with a dash of aimee mann and neko case, add some extra pop to it and a little more rock and you've got.

i think i might be listening to it because i'm a little sad and a little angry these days, and the music complements those mood pretty well. but with a happier note, somehow.

you should go download it. pronto pronto.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

ubuntu linux distribution



i'm contemplating the switch. the ol' ibook g3 is running (comparatively) slower by the day, and there are many applications which just don't run on os10.2.8 (the newest mac os i can run) that are too cool to not have...

i first learned about ubuntu from boingboing's (one of the best blogs in the known universe) cory doctorow (of whom i have sloberingly blogged before). he made the switch (as a fellow lifelong mac user) and seems to be rather pleased with the results. i've purchased "ubuntu linix for non-geeks" on his recommendation and am currently downloading the os from the ubuntu site.

so, are there any geekier readers/contributors than me? have any of you tried it? is there anything i should be concerned about?

thanks.

Friday, December 22, 2006

the god delusion



i just finished the god delusion by richard dawkins. awesome.

the most cohesive, logical and complete refutation of the existence of god or the divine or whatever to which i've ever been exposed. really, a must read for everyone. if anybody wants to borrow it, lemme know.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

I Turned In To A Martian (whoa-oh-oh)

So, I found this article on the BBC today......I think its pretty cool stuff, regardless of how valid it may or may not be. It has been argued that everything is political, and I will run with that here......enjoy.


Hardy bug re-opens Mars debate

D. radiodurans
is one of the hardiest organisms known
Controversial claims have again emerged that Martian microbes could have established themselves here on Earth after hitching rides on meteorites.

A handful of bacteria on Earth today have the ability to survive exposure to extremely high levels of radiation that would kill other organisms.

Now, a team of scientists argues that the bugs could only have evolved this unusual ability on a planet like Mars.

The claims by a Russian-American team appear in the journal Astrobiology.

Recent discoveries of water in the permafrost on Mars and signs of subsurface water in mid-latitude regions have raised hopes that the Red Planet might host the right conditions for life.

According to one theory, impacts on the surface of the Red Planet could have thrown Martian rocks into space, which wandered the vaccum before tumbling through Earth's atmosphere and crashing down as meteorites.

If these Martian meteorites contained any life forms able to survive the journey, they might have been able to gain a foothold on our own planet, scientists speculate.

'Conan the bacterium'

The best-studied radiation-resistant microbe is Deinococcus radiodurans.

It can withstand several thousand times the lethal dose of radiation for humans, and has been nicknamed "Conan the bacterium" by microbiologists.

But other scientists say that radiation tolerance is a side effect of the defence mechanism bacteria such as D. radiodurans have developed to protect against dehydration.

D. radiodurans and other radiation-resistant bacteria survive because they are very efficient at repairing their DNA. But this is also useful for surviving extreme desiccation in arid environments.

The team led by Alexander Pavlov at the University of Arizona, US, rejects this alternative explanation.

"Our hypothesis of a Martian origin for radio-resistant bacteria provides an explanation for their ability to withstand ionizing radiation, a trait that appears to be of no value on Earth at any time in its history," the scientists write in Astrobiology.

The clement background levels of radiation on Earth are not thought to have changed significantly for the last four billion years.

As such, there has been no evolutionary pressure for bacteria to develop resistance to such high levels of radiation, the researchers argue.

Trained up

But the Martian permafrost, where radiation levels are 100 times higher than on Earth, could provide a plausible environment where bacteria could pick up radiation-resistant genes.

In their paper, Professor Pavlov and his colleagues outline several pieces of evidence which cast doubt on the dehydration theory.

For example, they argue there is no evidence that the degree of resistance to radiation is related to the degree of resistance to dehydration in bacteria. Instead, Pavlov and his colleagues argue that these are independent attributes.

Scientists have also carried out experiments in which they blast "ordinary" bacteria with gamma rays, allow the survivors to recover, and then repeat the process again and again. After many cycles, the bacteria develop resistance to high levels of radiation.

But bugs exposed to successive cycles of dehydration and hydration in the lab develop resistance only to desiccation, not to radiation.

Scientists who are sceptical of the group's claims have pointed out that the genome of D. radiodurans is very similar to that of "ordinary" terrestrial bacteria, arguing against an extra-terrestrial origin.

Pavlov and his colleagues say that frequent exchanges of bacteria carried on meteorites between Mars and Earth could explain this similarity.

Nasa says around 34 of the 24,000 meteorites so far found on Earth have been identified as coming from Mars.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

new music again

it's like christmas every fucking month! i get six albums that i've either been waiting on (in my saved for later list) or something completely random that i've never heard of. awesomeness:



lyric 1 – get in on the ground floor

canadian hip hop. yeah, that's right. canadian. and you thought they were all so polite and nice. get over it. they're americans that can deal with the cold better than us. and with health care.

UPDATE (from Arjuna): ...groan... this sucks. there was one track i heard on cbc3 that was pretty good -- good enough for me to find and buy on emusic -- and now that i have the whole album i'm very disappointed. you know those guys that stand on haight street saying things like "support local hip-hop" and are selling home-burned cd's of their rhymes? they would kick this guy's ass for sullying the name of the genre. he sucks. he sounds like someone actually making fun of underground and unsigned hip-hop, except he's serious.

for good canadian hip hop, check out k'naan's "dusty foot philosopher" and cadence weapon's "breaking kayfab."



voxtrot – your biggest fan



voxtrot – raised by wolves

i think that these two are julia's fault. i have no clue what they sound like. please, oh hip and stylish scenesters with whom i am blessed to debauch, should i like or revile this group?



the awkward stage – heaven is for easy girls

canadians, again. blame cbc3.



songs: ohia – protection spells

songs: ohia/magnolia electric company is always a delight. i just wish they'd clear up the whole naming thing.



scarub – one for the road, volume one

i went looking for more m.i.a. or similar and this guy came up as an artist frequently downloaded by fans of m.i.a... anyone ever heard of him? know where he's from? anything?



tom waits – orphans: brawlers, bawlers & bastards

i really hope i don't need to explain myself on this one. i only wish i'd had more downloads so i could've picked up the bastards group along with the brawlers and bawlers. if any of you have the bastards, let me know...

long live emusic!

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Ray Barretto's Acid



Holy Shit!

i was lying in bed last night, reading my book, and this little gem of a song comes on. truly a delight.

the song is the title track of ray barretto's album "acid".

as most anyone reading this knows, i have a thing for percussion. this song (and, really, the whole album) is delightfully rhythm-heavy and dripping with poly's. in a word, it's awesome.

i think it was my dad that first introduced my to percussion, but it was really the loadies in capitol park that got me into it -- drum circles and acid and long, warm sacramento summer nights can do that to an impressionable young man...

when i listen to music that is this good, i find myself imagining (or is it remembering) my earliest conscious memories of the genre being heard. in this case, it's to portola way, my childhood home. i'm in the living room, on a big blue couch, listening to something with timbales. it's the first time i've really given congas and timbales and clave and that zipper-sounding thing any undivided attention, and my mind is being blown. how do they all stay in time with each other? is this one drummer or seven? and where the fuck is the one?

then my dad got a pair of congas. i immediately started spending my afternoons playing (playing? well, more like hitting them repeatedly and learning how to make new sounds) them and annoying the neighbors. when i got back from holland two years later i started going to capitol park and drumming more... how shall i say... traditionally. trance-states and such. heart-beats and pulse rhythms. stuff that would probably annoy the shit out of me now if i were to try and participate in a similar circle.

anyhow, ray barretto is amazing. this song (and the whole fucking album) is amazing. check it.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

where pop and country meet


in the neko-case-and-not-toby-kieth sort of way...

thanks to seth's month-past induction into emusicing, i've been granted another 50 free tracks. i decided to clear out some of my saved-for-laters and got two hem albums: funnel cloud and no word from tom. i also decided to take some risks and picked up two from the bottom of the main page, where the editors of the site put up albums they've been listening to at work...: the scanners' violence is golden and karen dalton's in my own time.





the hem albums are where pop and country meet in the neko-case-and-not-toby-kieth sort of way. i think i first heard about them on cbc 3's podcast, but that might be coming straight outta my ass... regardless, the track "not california" from funnel cloud is what initially caught my attention and got me to plop them down in my saved for later list. i'm sooooooo glad. go get 'em.



the scanners are a completely blind choice for me. i didn't even read the review (was there one?). i liked the cover art and figured, "what the fuck... i've got 50 free tracks... take a fucking chance, you pussy," and clicked download all. i hope they're at least entertaining.



and karen dalton, apparently, is the owner of bob dylan's favorite voice. as i am anything but a dylan fan this is pretty faint praise... but still, dylan has managed to stick around and even remain relevant for what, 40 years? maybe he's on to something. so yeah, i'll be checking her out soon, as well.

as a side note, a friend of mine recently told me of a thing another friend of her's does: a song a day blog. he picks a song each day and lets his readers know about it. sometimes he'll write about the song or artist or album or something else related, sometimes he'll write about how he's feeling that day (and maybe allude to the song's relevance) and sometimes it'll have nothing to do with the song at all, as far as anyone but him can tell... this sounds like a fruitful writing exercise, and directly in line with my intent for this blog. i invite you all to do this with me.

starting tomorrow.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Holy Schneykies! teh Editors has announced his intent to run!




un.

fucking.

believable.

if you are unfamiliar with the poor man institute for freedom, democracy and a pony then you are, well, a terrorist. the editors announced yesterday his intent to run for president. the above video is of his press conference. everyone should watch and learn. this is true democracy in action. go and leave a comment at the institute's blog expressing your support.

word!