Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Happy Earth Day!

May we all try to consume a little less and be more efficient in our daily routines so as to preserve the beauty around us.

Daily astronomy pic from APOD

Explanation: As midnight approached, a spectacular sky appeared. Such was the case last month from the shore of Lake Salda in southwestern Turkey. In the above night sky panorama, rocky sand covers the foreground, while building lights are visible across the lake. Looking up, the stars of Orion lie just ahead, while Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, appears to Orion's left. To Orion's right, just above the horizon, lies the Pleiades open star cluster. Arching across the sky is the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy. High in the center, the stars Castor and Pollux are visible. Lake Salda is famous partly for its blue color that is slightly discernable even in the above image.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

What's up with your grill yo?

Before

After

Indeed, I am every 12 year olds worst nightmare...braces AND glasses. And just to substantiate how cool I really am, here's a picture of a wicked sweet bruise I got from snowboarding.The best-looking bruises never hurt.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

P and his darn links again

This time, it's the near-perfect mix:






How do I rate something as a near-perfect mix? Here are some criteria:

1.) Great music. Obviously, gotta be number 1.

2.) Great music I haven't heard before. Like the first four tracks, had me googling like a crazyperson trying to track down who, exactly, these people were (results: gotta get a clean mix of "Jack", but I'd take any of these home today).

3.) Great music I have heard but don't hear often enough. "Windowlicker (Acid Edit)" by Aphex Twin fits the profile.

4.) Guest spots by DJs who rock. Morgan Geist fits the bill, being one-half of arrangement deity Metro Area. If you ever want a master class in how to arrange stuff for maximum vibe/dance effect, listen to a local Metro Area track near you. As you'd expect, hid DJ set here is particularly nice. And when he's acting in half-capacity (i.e., solo) he still rocks.

5.) Truth spoken by the DJ -- I have to agree about Prodigy (I presume he's talking about "Invaders Must Die"), it's too "rave" in a bad sort of way.

Those last two parts are optional, but done correctly they do up the quotient of niceness.

Being an aspiring good DJ myself (if nothing more than a selector), I give you a most excellent track by Juan MacLean (man I gotta score this on vinyl) "By The Time I Get To Venus":