Saturday, June 24, 2006

Pandora


I've been using this for quite some time now, but it seems that many don't know about it. If you're one of them - make sure you take some time to explore. Essentially, Pandora leverages the data from the Music Genome Project to help you find music similar to artists you already know.

The music library itself is huge, though it does limit how many new songs you can request per hour.

Play Around!

Rogue Helicopter Pilots are a Serious Problem

This is a great little clip of an interesting fellow getting some air time at a Charlotte NC town council meeting. The fact that he asks John Walsh from America's Most Wanted to come in and solve his problem, and then quickly jumps to ice in a stadium. I would love to know more about this guy and his situation.

The Magic of Daniel Chesterfield

It's the magic of our lives! It's ACTING! (via Anahita & Robert):

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

We Made Number Two


It looks like Jackass The Movie has a sequel, and it's looking like it's going to be quality. I've always wanted to see someone's tooth get pulled out by a moving car. Seeing someone get gored by a bull might also be interesting. See for yourself.

Monday, June 19, 2006

"He looks like a child molestor to me." - Scientology Revealed.

An amazing piece of video that shows some of Scientology's true (and scary) colors. Enjoy: Google Video.

And an equally amazing and disturbing video of a Scientologist couple Speaking Freely about their OT VII issues. Enjoy.

Beyond Comprehension: Turtle Dies at 250


Addwaita has was born in 1767! I'll say it again - 1767. This incredible animal has lived through...:

- The end of the Colonial period in America
- The first vaccine for smallpox
- The discovery of the Prime Number Theorem
- The French Revolution
- The American Revolution
- The Boston Tea Party
- The rule of Louis XVI
- The signing of the Declaration of Independence
- The Civil War
- Napoleon
- Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
- Industrialism
- The Invention of Morse Code
- Discovery of Electricity
- Invention of the Telephone
- WWI & WWII

If you really think hard and try to imagine it, you'll likely get a headache. He's watched the world rise and fall so many times - lived throuugh the dawn of modern science, seen likely dozens of caretakers and hundreds of fellow creatures be born, live full lives and die. Amazing.