via Digg
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Now playing: Do - Fronteras Y Suenos
7.29.2008
Quote of the Day
"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known."
-- Carl Sagan
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Now playing: Kilowatts - Enter Lilly
-- Carl Sagan
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Now playing: Kilowatts - Enter Lilly
Procrastinators of the world unite...tomorrow!
Lots of stuff to update...must...finish...work...first.
No Macs Allowed

Apparently, those law students taking the New York State bar exam today and tomorrow will be able to use a laptop for the essay portion of the exam - partially due to the atrocious handwriting many now have thanks to computers - but not Apple computers. As it turns out, the software is not compatible.
From the official laptop policy:
"WE DO NOT SUPPORT APPLE PRODUCTS IN ANY FORM INCLUDING INTEL BASED LAPTOPS RUNNING BOOTCAMP **NO EXCEPTIONS**"
Link (via NYTimes)
LA Earthquake

5.8 with an epicenter in Chino Hills (courtesy of @xenijardin) - and about half an hour later, courtesy of CNN. This is why twitter is a great application - instant information, as it happens.
Let me guess...
Not to sound presumptuous, but c'mon, how can you not jump to the obvious conclusion here.
"Littering and..."
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Now playing: Sylvie Marks & Hal9000 - Kiss Me
via FoxyTunes
For some reason I dont think Robert Smith has a crunk cup.

I'm sure most of you have heard some "mash-up" tracks in your day - found over at digg, here are 200 odd free tracks - some really excellent stuff here, check it out.
Where else can you hear the Ying Yang Twins with the Cure?
Link (via Audiotuts)
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Now playing: Styrofoam - You Pretend You Own This Place
via FoxyTunes
...but how else can we all have laser dolphins?

From CNN, PETA wants military to stop using animals in medical training - I've never been a big fan of PETA, and as much as I tend to hate people - if you're going to test something with military applications sometimes it is better not to use a human.
And how else could we have cool stuff like this?
Link (via CNN)
7.28.2008
Anthem: In Praise of the Self
Originally wrote this for the Juvenilian, a literary magazine in Newark. This is a slight revision.
Anthem: In Praise of the Self
What follows is the partial transcript of "The Free-Thinkers Manifesto" - written in 2010, banned in 2011 and by 2012, possession of the document was made punishable by death. After the advent of the Moorehouse Act in 2009, individual liberties were severely reduced, to the point where any "aberrant" or "non-patriotic" behavior became a federal offense.
This is our anthem.
We will be heard.
We are the outspoken few and the marginalized masses.
One voice, speaking with such a resounding veracity that it cannot be ignored.
Tonight we dance, for tomorrow there will be revolution.
It started innocently enough, with a "Don't worry, this is for the greater good".
But for the greater good of whom?
Conformity is praised,
Individuality is a felony.
Everything changed that day.
Who would have though that to think would be a crime?
Cogito Ergo Sum - I think, therefore I am.
With the loss of the self, we are left with nothing.
Nosce Ipsum - Know thyself.
Once the doors of perception are opened, they can never be closed.
Once the fire of innovation has been lit, it can never be extinguished.
When the apathy sets in,
No one will notice.
This is the way the world ends -
Not with a bang, but a whimper.
Rise.
Resist.
Revolt.
Remember.
Remember who YOU are.
Remember what YOU stand for.
Remember where YOU were when everything changed.
Remember when YOU made a difference.
Remember why YOU are here.
Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death.
© 2008
What follows is the partial transcript of "The Free-Thinkers Manifesto" - written in 2010, banned in 2011 and by 2012, possession of the document was made punishable by death. After the advent of the Moorehouse Act in 2009, individual liberties were severely reduced, to the point where any "aberrant" or "non-patriotic" behavior became a federal offense.
This is our anthem.
We will be heard.
We are the outspoken few and the marginalized masses.
One voice, speaking with such a resounding veracity that it cannot be ignored.
Tonight we dance, for tomorrow there will be revolution.
It started innocently enough, with a "Don't worry, this is for the greater good".
But for the greater good of whom?
Conformity is praised,
Individuality is a felony.
Everything changed that day.
Who would have though that to think would be a crime?
Cogito Ergo Sum - I think, therefore I am.
With the loss of the self, we are left with nothing.
Nosce Ipsum - Know thyself.
Once the doors of perception are opened, they can never be closed.
Once the fire of innovation has been lit, it can never be extinguished.
When the apathy sets in,
No one will notice.
This is the way the world ends -
Not with a bang, but a whimper.
Rise.
Resist.
Revolt.
Remember.
Remember who YOU are.
Remember what YOU stand for.
Remember where YOU were when everything changed.
Remember when YOU made a difference.
Remember why YOU are here.
Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death.
© 2008
Flickr Set Uploaded
Just posted some pictures of the Cloisters and Fort Tyron Park in NYC. Beautiful architecture and a beautiful park, if you're in the area it's definitely worth a day trip.
Check them out here.
Quote of the Day
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing."
-- George Bernard Shaw
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Now playing: The Prodigy - Funky Shit
via FoxyTunes
-- George Bernard Shaw
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Now playing: The Prodigy - Funky Shit
via FoxyTunes
Lips that would kiss form prayers to broken stone.
This is absolutely phenomenal. Fantastic movie, amazing actor and bar none one of the most powerful pieces of poetry to ever grace the eyes and ears of humanity.
Watch Marlon Brando read Eliot's "The Hollow Men":
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
Watch Marlon Brando read Eliot's "The Hollow Men":
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
...it burns with the crimson hellfire of a thousand suns!
Newark, NJ
The air around here has the consistency of warm split pea soup. It's only 94 degrees but the humidity has to be somewhere around a thousand percent. Absolutely no urge to do anything in this dreadful weather - if anyone else in the same boat, check some of this shit out:
Twitter - Cool little micro-blogging service - very simple to send updates via SMS messaging. You can find me at: gebeckett
Pandora Radio - This has been around for a while - a by-product of the Music Genome Project. Excellent at learning preferences, two thumbs up. Definitely a step up from last.fm. Just search for Gregg Beckett to find me.
Starting to read "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. We shall see how it is, but I'm always skeptical about these "inspirational" works.
Did I mention that it's hot as balls?
I'll be back later, after much hydration and perhaps an intimate encounter with an air conditioner. Savor that mental image, folks.
The air around here has the consistency of warm split pea soup. It's only 94 degrees but the humidity has to be somewhere around a thousand percent. Absolutely no urge to do anything in this dreadful weather - if anyone else in the same boat, check some of this shit out:
Twitter - Cool little micro-blogging service - very simple to send updates via SMS messaging. You can find me at: gebeckett
Pandora Radio - This has been around for a while - a by-product of the Music Genome Project. Excellent at learning preferences, two thumbs up. Definitely a step up from last.fm. Just search for Gregg Beckett to find me.
Starting to read "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. We shall see how it is, but I'm always skeptical about these "inspirational" works.
Did I mention that it's hot as balls?
I'll be back later, after much hydration and perhaps an intimate encounter with an air conditioner. Savor that mental image, folks.
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