Sunday, November 23, 2008
As I Lay Dying
Currently spinning: As I Lay Dying's new album 'An Ocean Between Us'. The truth
is I've been very indifferent to As I Lay Dying for quite a while.
More on Scientific American
Na = Sodium. K = Potassium. Here come the explanations.Follow this link for the full article
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Now spinning: Elements Of Life
Tiësto's 'Elements Of Life' has been in and out of my playlist for a week or so
now. Elements Of Life is a nice house CD. I have always been a fan of Tiësto.
Busy, busy
Very tied up. Really quiet at Smelly's lately. There is no time to finish
everything on my plate.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Strange stuff on Carib PR Wire
Strange material.
Cuba offering six years of medical school free -- including tuition, room and board, books and spending money -- to American students. Cigars still can't come home with you.
Breaking news
Telegraph.co.ukBy Paul Eckert, Asia Correspondent WASHINGTON - China should suffer a boycott of its cherished Beijing Olympics if it mishandles protests in restive Tibet, Hollywood actor and Tibetan activist Richard Gere said on Friday.
This is neat
I just received this l33t link from Raphen. Man carves out his marriage proposal in a soybean field. It seems she does like farmers.
What do you think of this? Just tell me your opinion.
Now spinning: Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals's new album
'Lifeline'
Now playing: 'Lifeline'. I'm not sure why people bother with hidden tracks, this album has one too.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Now spinning: Blaqk Audio's 'CexCells'
'CexCells', the new Blaqk Audio disc has been in and out of my playlist for a
week or so now. There are some addictive tracks on the disc.
Thought-provoking stuff
Ooh yeah, berkeley.edu has a fascinating article. Apparently, it’s a very good time for Satanism these days.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Hustlenomics
I just downloaded Yung Joc's new disc 'Hustlenomics' from Kazaa. This album
convinces me, though.
'In Her Shoes': an ok picture
Last saturday Raphen and I saw In Her Shoes (with Toni Collette). It is pretty
decent. The plot involved the following: Straight-laced Rose (Collette) breaks off relations with her party girl sister, Maggie (Diaz), over an indiscretion involving Rose's boyfriend. The chilly atmosphere is broken with the arrival of Ella (MacLaine), the grandmother neither sister knew existed.
The direction (by Curtis Hanson) was entertaining. The main actors are enjoyable.
