8.31.2009

week 1: usc v. nc state



it is game week, baby!



chris's keys to the game:
on offense:

 
1. smart and aggressive play from the o-line.  wolford has hounded his players on knowing their assignments and pushing the line forward.  everything stems from the play of the line.  make space for the running game -> getting the backs into the seconday -> creating time for garcia to make smart plays.


2. win the turnover battle.  usc averaged more than 2 interceptions a game last year. it is unbelievable that they had a winning record and played in a new years day bowl.  if usc repeats last years turnover total it won't happen again.

 
on defense:

 
1. pressure nc state qb wilson.  wilson is the pre-season qb of the year in the acc after a great finish last year.  show him and state that his numbers from those games came against weaker acc opponents and rattle him with that famous sec speed.

 
2. stay healthy.  usc is already thin on defense after injury and suspensions, especially along the line.  an injury there could be crucial to not only this game, but the entire season.

 
prediction:
usc 28 - nc state - 20

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8.29.2009

lets do this

how much land would be needed to power the entire earth in 2030 with zero emissions?

take a look below to find out...
                          

                                    


















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charlotte adds two new music venues


 Without much fanfare, two ambitious, name-brand music venues that will change the face of Charlotte open this month on the edge of uptown in a complex called the N.C. Music Factory. Haven't heard of it? Or don't know where it is? You will soon.


 The 5,000-capacity Uptown Amphitheatre and the 2,000-capacity Fillmore nightclub -- both run by concert behemoth Live Nation -- are among the first pieces of a huge puzzle at the multi-use entertainment complex, which its developers hope becomes a neighborhood stroll district synonomous with Memphis' Beale Street or New Orleans' Bourbon Street.


 Their ultimate goal: to create a regional destination with live music, restaurants, nightclubs, office space, residential condos and -- if they get their wish -- an uptown baseball stadium.






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men who stare at goats



just ran across this trailer this morning.... looks like it is going to be an awesome movie.

watch the trailer in hd here 

In this quirky dark comedy inspired by a real life story you will hardly believe is actually true, astonishing revelations about a top-secret wing of the U.S. military come to light when a reporter encounters an enigmatic Special Forces operator on a mind-boggling mission. Reporter Bob Wilton (Ewan McGregor) is in search of his next big story when he encounters Lyn Cassady (Academy Award®winner George Clooney), a shadowy figure who claims to be part of an experimental U.S. military unit. According to Cassady, the New Earth Army is changing the way wars are fought. A legion of “Warrior Monks” with unparalleled psychic powers can read the enemy’s thoughts, pass through solid walls, and even kill a goat simply by staring at it. Now, the program’s founder, Bill Django (Oscar® nominee Jeff Bridges), has gone missing and Cassady’s mission is to find him. Intrigued by his new acquaintance’s far-fetched stories, Bob impulsively decides to accompany him on the search. When the pair tracks Django to a clandestine training camp run by renegade psychic Larry Hooper (two-time Oscar® winner Kevin Spacey), the reporter is trapped in the middle of a grudge match between the forces of Django’s New Earth Army and Hooper’s personal militia of super soldiers. In order to survive this wild adventure, Bob will have to outwit an enemy he never thought possible. The Men Who Stare at Goats was inspired by Jon Ronson’s non-fiction bestseller of the same name, an eye-opening and often hilarious exploration of the government’s attempts to harness paranormal abilities to combat its enemies.

- apple.com




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8.28.2009

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, friday.

enjoy your evening, folks.




Beyonce - Ego Remix (feat. Kanye West) Video from www.thernbroom.com on Vimeo.




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8.27.2009

90's part two. rap edition.

originoo gunn clappaz




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8.26.2009

do the 90's over... the right way

                  
  neutral milk hotel - in an aeroplane over the sea


watch it below, download it above (click the pic)

It's a record of images, associations, and threads; no single word describes it so well as the beautiful and overused "kaleidoscope." It has the cracked logic of a dream, beginning with "King of Carrot Flowers Part 1". The easiest song on the record to like on first listen, it quietly introduces the listener to the to the album's world, Mangum singing in a muted voice closer to where he left off with the more restrained On Avery Island (through most of Aeroplane he sounds like he's running out of time and struggling to get everything said). The first four words are so important: "When you were young..." Like every perceptive artist trafficking in memory, Mangum knows dark surrealism to be the language of childhood. At a certain age the leap from kitchen utensils jammed into dad's shoulder to feet encircled by holy rattlesnakes is nothing. A cock of the head; a squint, maybe.

-from pitchfork.




     the flaming lips - the soft bulletin

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Bulletin shares a love of cosmic, vaguely psychedelic pop and a closet full of pet sounds. But the Flaming Lips only uses these as a launch pad for rocketing into ethereal sonic space. Although Bulletin steps back from Zaireeka's over-the-top indulgence, it manages to be symphonic, bombastic, outrageous, and damned catchy--while still oozing the band's unique weirdness. The sound is massive and complex; gongs, harps, grand piano, bells, pipe organ, strings, oboes, choral harmonies, and, strangely, very, very little guitar squall all merge into one wall--no, wall of sound doesn't do it justice. It's a cliff of sound, propelled by drummer Steven Drozd's tremendous pounding. On top of it all, Coyne's sweet but ravaged voice yields tender lyrics that tag a catalog of Lips stalwarts, such as insects, spirituality, and superheroes. One imagines Coyne in front of a full orchestra, urging them to keep up as he sings, "Ooh, those bugs / buzzing 'round..." on "Buggin." But the Lips orchestrated the entire album in their studio, sometimes manipulating more than 200 separate tracks to achieve Bulletin's vast symphonic excess. Each song is a rare gem. "A Spoonful Weighs a Ton" sounds like a collusion of Bach and Tricky. "The Spark That Bled" infuses a fey, Belle and Sebastian-esque ditty with Led Zeppelin-like funky swagger. "The Spiderbite Song" is a shotgun wedding between a tender piano ballad and the industrial noise of things falling apart. "The Gash" is just too singular to adequately describe.

-from amazon.com


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8.25.2009

chrisopher nolan's new flick

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nolan's first new film since "the dark night" stars leonardo dicaprio and is due out in the summer of twenty10.

-from aic.com

Beaks here...

Thus far, all we know about Christopher Nolan's INCEPTION is that it is a contemporary science-fiction thriller "set inside the architecture of the mind." This might be frustratingly vague for some, but it's good enough for me. All I need to know is that one of the world's most talented filmmakers is hard at work shooting a brainy sci-fi flick on a $200 million budget with the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ken Watanabe, Tom Hardy (about to blow you away in BRONSON), Cillian Murphy, Michael Caine and the criminally underappreciated Tom Berenger. That's a murderer's row of acting talent right there.



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8.24.2009

get high now

within these pixelated pages you’ll find over 35 audio and visual highs referred to in the great book, as well as other neatness. So grab some headphones and start snooping—a world of aural, sightly, and other mystical crud awaits.
go ahead, get high now!

click the pic to link to gethighnow.com


http://gethighnow.com/








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8.23.2009

expand your library

need some new albums on the old ipod? here ya go!

click on the pictures to download the albums



drug rug - paint the fence invisible

by Robin Hilton at npr.org

Drug Rug seems like an entirely random name for a band. But apparently it's what you call a kind of striped poncho "hippies" wore back in the '60s and '70s. Drug Rug the band is a duo featuring the music of Thomas Allen and Sarah Cronin, and their songs owe a lot to the bands of those decades, particularly groups like The Byrds or The Velvet Underground. Allen and Cronin say their latest album, Paint the Fence Invisible, was inspired by "early folk musicians, comic books, campgrounds, funny hats," and the images of Garth Williams, the illustrator who did the artwork for books like Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little. That might explain the playfulness and innocence that you can hear in Drug Rug's music. Allen and Cronin make lovely, two-part harmonies, with joyful melodies and propulsive rhythms. It's the perfect batch of songs for the dog days of Summer.



biblio - ambivalence avenue

Ambivalence Avenue moves the focus from the flaws of media to their capacity for precision, and takes fewer cues from nature than from the urban sounds-- including Dilla and Madlib-- that Bibio admits discovering in recent years. By jettisoning a limiting aesthetic, he reveals his abilities to be startlingly vast, and one of our most predictable electronic musicians becomes a wild card.

Brian Howe, June 26, 2009 (pitchforkmedia)



ducktails - self titled

from tinymixtapes.com

Ducktails is Matthew Mondanile, a New Jerseyian whose pop is drenched in a warm drone. There is a pretty amazingly realized aesthetic running through this stuff, with all its plastic nostalgias — like Ninja Turtles pizza, fake palm trees, sugary cereal — and the lo-fi tape fuzz that also permeates his other projects, Predator Vision, Real Estate, and Dreams In Mirror Field. It’s home recording with one of the comfiest feels you’ll find, reminiscent of Ariel Pink but with an exploratory nudge. Matthew prefers cassettes as scuffed-up homes for this stuff, but he’s just released a vinyl full-length on LA DIY label Not Not Fun.





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8.22.2009

21rst century muzak



pitchfork has began their best of the decade series, p2k by compiling their top 500 tracks of the new millennium . here are a few of my favorites from the top 20.

enjoy this cloudy and cooler saturday, pholks.

try to block out chappelle's mockery while listening and enjoy this gem by r. kelly.
#19


one of my favorite new bands of the 2000's.... arcade fire!! please tour soon!
#10


so fucking good.... i mean, really. radiohead leaves me breathless.

dave mathews on radiohead:

My reaction to Radiohead isn't as simple as jealousy. Jealousy just burns; Radiohead infuriate me. But if it were only that, I wouldn't go back and listen to those records again and again. Listening to Radiohead makes me feel like I'm a Salieri to their Mozart. Yorke's lyrics make me want to give up. I could never in my wildest dreams find something as beautiful as they find for a single song -- let alone album after album. And every time, they raise their finger to the press and the critics and say, "Nothing we do is for you!" They followed their most critically acclaimed record, OK Computer, with their most radical change, Kid A. It's not that they're indifferent: It's that the strength of character in their music is beyond their control.

#8


maps. karen 0

#6


outkast carries the torch for futuristic african badassness.... we really appreciate it.
#1



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8.20.2009

deal of the day: that's what shoe said



foot locker family of stores is offering 30% off coupons for use both in store and online. Coupons expire Aug 23, 2009. Thanks sailormoon



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shut up, already.

who are you???


By Brandon Griggs
CNN

(CNN) -- Facebook, for better or worse, is like being at a big party with all your friends, family, acquaintances and co-workers.

Facebook can be a great tool, and an occasional annoyance. What kind of Facebooker are you?

Facebook can be a great tool, and an occasional annoyance. What kind of Facebooker are you?

There are lots of fun, interesting people you're happy to talk to when they stroll up. Then there are the other people, the ones who make you cringe when you see them coming. This article is about those people.

Sure, Facebook can be a great tool for keeping up with folks who are important to you. Take the status update, the 160-character message that users post in response to the question, "What's on your mind?" An artful, witty or newsy status update is a pleasure -- a real-time, tiny window into a friend's life.

But far more posts read like navel-gazing diary entries, or worse, spam. A recent study categorized 40 percent of Twitter tweets as "pointless babble," and it wouldn't be surprising if updates on Facebook, still a fast-growing social network, break down in a similar way. Take a CNN quiz: What kind of Facebooker are you? »

Combine dull status updates with shameless self-promoters, "friend-padders" and that friend of a friend who sends you quizzes every day, and Facebook becomes a daily reminder of why some people can get on your nerves.

Here are 12 of the most annoying types of Facebook users:

The Let-Me-Tell-You-Every-Detail-of-My-Day Bore. "I'm waking up." "I had Wheaties for breakfast." "I'm bored at work." "I'm stuck in traffic." You're kidding! How fascinating! No moment is too mundane for some people to broadcast unsolicited to the world. Just because you have 432 Facebook friends doesn't mean we all want to know when you're waiting for the bus.

The Self-Promoter. OK, so we've probably all posted at least once about some achievement. And sure, maybe your friends really do want to read the fascinating article you wrote about beet farming. But when almost EVERY update is a link to your blog, your poetry reading, your 10k results or your art show, you sound like a bragger or a self-centered careerist.

The Friend-Padder. The average Facebook user has 120 friends on the site. Schmoozers and social butterflies -- you know, the ones who make lifelong pals on the subway -- might reasonably have 300 or 400. But 1,000 "friends?" Unless you're George Clooney or just won the lottery, no one has that many. That's just showing off.

The Town Crier. "Michael Jackson is dead!!!" You heard it from me first! Me, and the 213,000 other people who all saw it on TMZ. These Matt Drudge wannabes are the reason many of us learn of breaking news not from TV or news sites but from online social networks. In their rush to trumpet the news, these people also spread rumors, half-truths and innuendo. No, Jeff Goldblum did not plunge to his death from a New Zealand cliff.

The TMIer. "Brad is heading to Walgreens to buy something for these pesky hemorrhoids." Boundaries of privacy and decorum don't seem to exist for these too-much-information updaters, who unabashedly offer up details about their sex lives, marital troubles and bodily functions. Thanks for sharing.

The Bad Grammarian. "So sad about Fara Fauset but Im so gladd its friday yippe". Yes, I know the punctuation rules are different in the digital world. And, no, no one likes a spelling-Nazi schoolmarm. But you sound like a moron.

The Sympathy-Baiter. "Barbara is feeling sad today." "Man, am I glad that's over." "Jim could really use some good news about now." Like anglers hunting for fish, these sad sacks cast out their hooks -- baited with vague tales of woe -- in the hopes of landing concerned responses. Genuine bad news is one thing, but these manipulative posts are just pleas for attention.

The Lurker. The Peeping Toms of Facebook, these voyeurs are too cautious, or maybe too lazy, to update their status or write on your wall. But once in a while, you'll be talking to them and they'll mention something you posted, so you know they're on your page, hiding in the shadows. It's just a little creepy.

The Crank. These curmudgeons, like the trolls who spew hate in blog comments, never met something they couldn't complain about. "Carl isn't really that impressed with idiots who don't realize how idiotic they are." [Actual status update.] Keep spreading the love.

The Paparazzo. Ever visit your Facebook page and discover that someone's posted a photo of you from last weekend's party -- a photo you didn't authorize and haven't even seen? You'd really rather not have to explain to your mom why you were leering like a drunken hyena and French-kissing a bottle of Jagermeister.

The Maddening Obscurist. "If not now then when?" "You'll see..." "Grist for the mill." "John is, small world." "Dave thought he was immune, but no. No, he is not." [Actual status updates, all.] Sorry, but you're not being mysterious -- just nonsensical.



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8.12.2009

new radiohead song


click the picture to download the song!!!

after announcing that they would not be releasing a full length album anytime soon, radiohead leaks a song.

whether the song is actually new, or just left over from the 'in rainbows' session remains to be seen.

lyrics start around 2:40



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8.11.2009

start watching these shows!

z rock!

z rock is a comedy series that follows three friends leading a double life: by night they're a hard-partying rock band and by day they're a kids party band. z rock is (kinda) based on the true story of the bandz02 (brothers pauliez and david z, and lifelong friend joey cassata) and gives a satirical look at the dark underbelly of the rock n' roll dream. -from ifc.com



it's always sunny in philadelphia

four egocentric friends who run a neighborhood irish pub in philadelphia try to find their way through the adult world of work and relationships. unfortunately, their warped views and precarious judgments often lead them to trouble, creating a myriad of uncomfortable situations that usually only get worse before they get better.









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8.10.2009

punch-out secret revealed




did you know that the original Punch-Out!! has a 22-year-old secret? well, apparently it does, and nintendo is finally ready to share it with gamers. makato wada, who was part of the development team that ported the arcade versions of punch-out!! to the nes and snes, took part in the interview and spoke about the secret.

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levon helm, fleet foxes, dirty projectors

levon!

Dirt Farmer from Sasha Santiago on Vimeo.



fleet foxes!

Fleet Foxes from caleb plain on Vimeo.



dirty projectors!

Dirty Projectors @ Lee's Palace from NOW Magazine on




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8.09.2009

jerry



RIP

download the jgb show from 11.26.88!
part 1
part 2

Jerry Garcia Band
11/26/88
Wiltern Theater
Los Angeles, CA

SBD

set 1
01 Cats Under The Stars
02 Forever Young
03 Someday Baby
04 Mississippi Moon
05 Dear Prudence
06 And It Stoned Me
07 How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You

set 2
01 The Harder They Come
02 Waiting For A Miracle
03 Evangeline
04 Don't Let Go
05 My Sisters And Brothers
06 That Lucky Old Sun



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8.06.2009

i just can't get you out of my baghdad

one more day of work! everyone enjoy your weekend.... hope to see you out!

Annie: "Heartbeat" from enaek on Vimeo.

Heartbeat (Annie/Berge/Brundtland)
Produced by Röyksopp


kylie minogue from webddl on Vimeo.

cant get you out of my head


Outkast - B.o.B from geko on Vimeo.

Outkast - B.o.B



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8.05.2009

muppet show with moreno and animal


click picture for yo' surprise!


they should put this show back on cable every now and again. it would be great to come across unepextedly some evening.


the muppet show!

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8.04.2009

is your house haunted?

these people will give you $1,000,000 if you can capture some evidence!

click here!



even if you dont have any evidence of a ghost, you can still share your story with me. I'm sure everyone would love to hear it!

here are a few for you from some phish fans:

Driving late in Chester County, PA 4 years ago...this is just outside of Philadelphia but is fairly rural in parts. Lots of battles were fought here during the revolutionary war, and thousands died on the fields which are either still farms 300 years later or mcmansion housing developments.

So I'm driving fast down this rural road (842 outside of West Chester if you are from the area), woods on one side, river on the other, and a deer jumps out a few hundred yards ahead. I slow down. Out of the corner of my eye i see what looks like a cloud moving through the woods to my left, it was totally dark but it was somewhat illuminated. So this "cloud" is coming towards the road, the deer sees it and lets out the scariest sounding scream, something which I never imagined could come out of a deer's mouth, and sprints towards the river.

The cloud finally broke the tree line and crossed the road right in front of me. It was a horse with a colonial soldier on its back galloping about 5 feet off the ground. It crossed the road and then went over the river and out of sight. this thing looked very real and was incredibly detailed, i could see the soldier moving up and down with the horse's gallops, the only difference was that it was floating and opaque. like fog.

It took me a couple of minutes to actually realize what had just happened and step on the gas. I was not under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs.

2.

i was six or seven, will never forget this
as long as i breathe air on this earth.
time hasnt exaggerated any details either, this
is as clear in my mind as today was

my sister and i were playing in our subdivision
growing up, not sure of what we were doing at the time.
hitting wifleballs, playing some dumb game, its doesnt
matter. im in the ditch doing something to my bike
and my sister who was in the street fetching a football
is in line of a moving car (30 mph or so). i see car
coming, yell at my sister "steph look out". and as clear
as you read this post, i see my sisters face look up at
the car, freeze, and in a instant is tossed eight feet
into the ditch from a standstill. imagine if you can a
seven year old girl being swept off her still standing feet
through the air into a ditch. it looked as if an invisible
pair of horsemen grabbed her mid gallop and threw her into
the ditch to aviod the car.

was really incredible. given mine and my sisters age
aside, ill never forget seeing how an invisible force picked
her body up and threw her aside. gives me chills thinking
about it...

::calls sister to recall story::




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meadow on the big screen?


from perezhilton.com


It looks like Sopranos may be getting the big screen treatment soon!

Though producer David Chase has remained mum, cast members have hinted that a script is already underway.

Lorraine Bracco said, "I think it's really trying to get the right script. Without the right script, it's really not worth doing…. We've all talked to David to give him a kick in the booty to get it right."



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8.02.2009

phish brings the heat!



wow! what a setlist! i guess this means i won't be getting to see esther this year :( i cannot wait until the 15th! maryland, here we come!

Aug
1

Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO

Set One

  • AC/DC Bag
  • The Curtain With
  • Mound
  • Gotta Jibboo
  • Guyute
  • Punch You in the Eye
  • Tube
  • Alaska
  • Run Like An Antelope

Set Two

  • Rock and Roll
  • Down With Disease >
  • Free
  • Esther
  • Dirt
  • Harry Hood

Encore

  • Sleeping Monkey
  • First Tube

Jul31

Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO

Set One

  • Runaway Jim
  • Chalk Dust Torture
  • Bathtub Gin
  • Time Turns Elastic
  • Lawn Boy
  • Water In The Sky
  • Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan
  • Split Open and Melt

Set Two

  • Drowned >
  • Crosseyed and Painless >
  • Joy
  • Tweezer >
  • Backwards Down The Numberline >
  • Fluffhead >
  • Piper >
  • A Day in the Life

Encore

  • Suzy Greenberg >
  • Tweezer Reprise




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bobby mcferrin hacks your brain with the pentatonic scale

World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale from World Science Festival on Vimeo.


from boing boing




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