Monthly Archives: September 2016
Random political thoughts
The Debate: The Debate was pointless. I suppose for those who’ve somehow managed to avoid the headlines for the past year this could be considered a quick summary of “our story so far”, but nothing new came from it. They … Continue reading
Pumpkin spice wars?
I guess I’m out of it, as usual. Is pumpkin spice really becoming so prevalent? I’ve only seen it in a few places. But then I’m not really looking. Anyway, it does make for a good parody…
Smells like Teen Spirit
I guess the title of this post is intended ironically, since I’m pretty sure my kids are about as different from Kurt Cobain as you can get. My oldest child, my daughter, is off to a competition in another city today. This … Continue reading
Marble Machine Live
So…now we have a band doing a live cover of their mechanized rendition of a song they composed. What an odd world we live in. The mechanized version was considered awesome because (in addition to being catchy for all its simplicity) it … Continue reading
Bad neighborhood
There’s a fairly specific route we walk with our dog each night. One part of our walk takes us along a major road where the houses backing along that road are cloistered behind an eight-foot sound wall. A power line … Continue reading
Getting unstuck
*Trigger warning: Those of you uncomfortable with discussions of spirituality may wish to come back some other time* Religion is central to my life and defines many of my priorities. I’ve decided, for example, that I’d rather be a good … Continue reading
The Holdernesses on introverts
Kim Holderness is an introvert. Penn is not. Here are their tips for introverts dealing with the rest of the world:
Homogenized movie music?
Dan Golding takes a look at why you just don’t remember many movie soundtracks these days–and places the blame at the feet of one of the current masters of film music, Hans Zimmer:
Let’s be excellent to each other
I ran across this story about some local teens, who stepped up to help a single mom who had been in an accident. There’s more to the story, but the story itself is heart-warming.
“The Rowboat of Death”
I’ve posted Joerg Sprave’s bizarre engines of death and mayhem before, but this one is especially genius: A rowing machine that fires 30 mm steel ball bearings. I think I love his voice and his laugh as much as his … Continue reading