Saturday, November 5, 2011

Five Finger Death Punch - Intro & "Under and Over It" (live)



Here was the set list:
1 - Under and Over It
2 - Salvation
3 - American Capitalist
4 - Hard to See
5 - The Way of the Fist
6 - No One Gets Left Behind
7 - Bad Company (Bad Company cover)
8 - White Knuckles
9 - Far From Home
10 - Bulletproof
11 - Never Enough
12 - The Bleeding
Encore:
13 - Burn it Down

All That Remains - "Two Weeks" (live)

As I said I would in THIS POST Monday, here is the first of a few videos we recorded live at the Five Finger Death Punch Concert last Saturday night. This one is "Two Weeks," All That Remains' final song of their set.

Daylight Savings Time


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Don't forget to turn your clocks back an hour tonight!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Pendulum Waves - Music Without Sound


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One at a Time


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Math for Gentlemen


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Thursday, November 3, 2011

An Awesome Old NFL Map


Click to enlarge.. but unfortunately, it isn't gonna be big enough.

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It shows the Raiders in Los Angeles, and the Cardinals in Arizona, so this has to have been printed sometime between 1988 & 1994.

I'd love to be able to find a larger resolution than 897 x 594, but unfortunately I haven't been able to so far.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Figures


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Tasmania


CTE!

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No devils found. No cartoon devils either.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

War is the Answer - Five Finger Death Punch



The best HARD rock album in a long time.

1 Dying Breed
2 Hard to See
3 Bulletproof
4 No One Gets Left Behind
5 Crossing Over
6 Burn It Down
7 Far from Home
8 Falling in Hate
9 My Own Hell
10 Walk Away
11 Canto 34 (Instrumental)
12 Bad Company (Bad Company cover)
13 War Is the Answer

UPDATE:
14 Undone (hidden)
15 Succubus (hidden)

Subtlety is Always Best


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NBA Fans


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"Amazing Grace" Can Be Played With All Black Keys


Source - Thanks Mom!

Shanghai 1990 - 2010


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Population Seven Billion


Motorists crowd at a junction during rush hour in Taipei, on October 29, 2009. There are more than 8.8 million motorcycles and 4.8 million cars on Taiwan's roads and nearly all motor vehicles and inhabitants are squeezed into a third of the island's area. (Reuters/Nicky Loh)(Source)

The United Nations Population Fund estimates that on October 31, 2011, the world's population will reach 7 billion. Just 200 years ago, there were only 1 billion people on the planet, and over the next 150 years, that number grew to 3 billion. But in the past 50 years, the global population has more than doubled, and the UN projects that it could possibly grow to 15 billion by the year 2100. As the international organization points out, this increasing rate of change brings with it enormous challenges. Meeting the basic needs of so many will mean growing, shipping, and distributing more food while providing more clean water, health care, and shelter -- all without inflicting too much further damage on our environment. (Source)


People gather to get water from a huge well in the village of Natwarghad in the western Indian state of Gujarat on June 1, 2003. (Reuters/Amit Dave)Source

Much of [this] growth has happened in Asia — in India and China. Those two countries have been among the world's most populous for centuries. But a demographic shift is taking place as the countries have modernized and lowered their fertility rates. Now, the biggest growth is taking place in sub-Saharan Africa.

Due in part to that region's extreme poverty, infant mortality rates are high and access to family planning is low. The result is high birth rates and a booming population of 900 million — a number that could triple by the end of the century. Population expert Joel Cohen points out that, in 1950, there were nearly three times as many Europeans as sub-Saharan Africans. If U.N. estimates are correct, there will be nearly five sub-Saharan Africans for every European by 2100. (Source)

Here is a super video explanation:

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Click here to see 42 images from The Atlantic Dot Com's article "Population Seven Billion"

Even more here at Boston Dot Com's The Big Picture..

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C'Mon Man


Was it bothering anyone else that the Monday Night Football announcers for the San Diego/Kansas City game kept pronouncing Ryan Succop's name as "Ryan Suck-Up"??

I mean get with the program everyone.. How do you pronounce the name Philip (or Phillip)?

It's " `Fill - ǝp" That's an upside down 'e' and it's called a "schwa". It denotes a neutral pronunciation sound, which is present in thousands of English words, as a part of the NON-STRESSED syllable of 2-syllable words.

Same thing with syrup.

You don't say "Sear Up"... nor do you say "Phil Up." The accents are on the 1st syllables. `Sear-ǝp AND `Phil-ǝp

`Suck-ǝp

Everyone try it now..


Thank you. /End rant

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween Everyone!


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We're not doing much this year. OK, we're not doing anything. Actually we went to see Five Finger Death Punch Saturday night, so that can count as our Halloween celebration. I'd post some pics of the concert, but all we had were cell phones. As good as cameras in phones are these days, none of our pictures turned out very good at all. I do have a video, and if I figure out a way to get it from my wife's phone to my computer, I'll upload it.


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Jack & Smokes






























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A Positive Attitude


Thanks Kanis!

Women in Swimsuits Being Arrested in Chicago in 1922


CTE!

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