You can stream the track here, or right click and hit save as to download it. I will say, that if the start does not sound that great...it does not sound that great to me either, skip to around 6min or so...I really should just redo it, but I am a bit lazy to redo the whole thing.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Library of Congress
One place I have never been in DC was inside the Library of Congress. The main show piece is the Jefferson building, which sits neatly nestled in front of the US Capitol building. I decided it was time to see if I could find page 47 of the presidents book for myself, and took a look.
I was amazed by the sheer amount of information and meaning embedded into the walls, the floors, the celling of the building. It is a stunning space, and well worth the trek to see it.
There are a number of quotes scattered around the walls, but two stood for to me (for obvious reasons):
Books Must Follow Sciences, and not Sciences Books --Francis Bacon
I was amazed by the sheer amount of information and meaning embedded into the walls, the floors, the celling of the building. It is a stunning space, and well worth the trek to see it.
There are a number of quotes scattered around the walls, but two stood for to me (for obvious reasons):
Books Must Follow Sciences, and not Sciences Books --Francis Bacon
Science is Organized Knowledge --Immanuel Kant
Oh yeah, and I took some pictures...HDR style I think they turned out very nice as well...take a look for yourself (click the picture to enlarge).
Oh yeah, and I took some pictures...HDR style I think they turned out very nice as well...take a look for yourself (click the picture to enlarge).
Sunday, March 13, 2011
First Stab at HDR
I suggest you click on the picture to see the larger version. This is my first attempt at HDR photography.
I am still working on fully understanding the post processing, but this is the first shot where it came out decent.
This was the original shot.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Doldrums
This blast of winter weather is most unfortunate. I am very tired of this winter...it has waxed too long.
"It shall be unlawful, illegal, and unethical to think, think of thinking, surmise, presume, reason, meditate, or speculate while in the Doldrums."
"In the Doldrums, laughter is frowned upon and smiling is permitted only on alternate Thursdays."
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Hunter S. Quote
A passage from Hunter S. Thompson's Hell's Angles (1966):
I am not really sure what happened to the generation that thought this, to me it seems they did not really do anything to "fix" the American dream. However, maybe that was the point, they just checked out and let the rest of the pieces fall where they may.But in a society with no central motivation, so far adrift and puzzled with itself that its President feels called upon to appoint a Committee on National Goals, a sense of alienation is likely to be very popular--especially among people young enough to shrug off the guilt they're suppose to feel for deviating from a goal or purpose they never understood in the first place. Let the old people wallow in the shame of having failed. The laws they made to preserve a myth are no longer pertinent; the so called American Way begins to seem like a dike made of cheap cement, with many more leaks than the law has fingers to plug. America has been breeding mass anomie since the end of World War II. It is not a political thing, but the sense of new realities, or urgency, anger and sometimes desperation in a society where even the highest authorities seem to be grasping at straws.
Monday, December 20, 2010
The Dust of Knowledge
Dense and intense musty yellowing tomes
Silently standing vanguards of collected knowledge, poetry, and prose
Who among you hath last imparted wisdom?
You forgotten and neglected codices
Much as the unattended tree may fall without sound in the forest…
Are its derived pages inked if unread?
Monday, December 13, 2010
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