Bringing In The Old

I'm in the process of closing my Myspace account completely, but don't want to lose the blog entries I've posted there, so the first several posts here will be imports from there...


In the posts below, stories are in pale yellow, any comments I've added editorially are in bright green, and links are whatever...and, as a disclaimer-I make no money from this blog, so don't try to use it yourself to do so. All items are used under fair usage policies.

October 13, 2011

From Mar. 26, 2010

But Hey, I Was Thinking Green...


A Gasoline-Powered Alarm Clock was among 15 bogus products granted the coveted Energy Star seal of approval by the US Environmental Protection Agency during a secret evaluation conducted by the Government Accountability Office. In addition, four fictional manufacturers run by fake people and marketed with crummy websites — Cool Rapport (HVAC equipment), Futurizon Solar Innovations (lighting), Spartan Digital Electronics, and Tropical Thunder Appliances — were granted Energy Star partnerships. The root of the problem: Manufacturers need only submit photos and not actual examples of their products, and they submit their own efficiency ratings, which are not independently verified by the EPA.

Damn, I was looking to add those way-cool Cool Rapport Air Conditioning Units and Futurizon Lighting Fixtures to my apartment...especially since they claimed to only use 1/1000th of the energy of regular systems....

From Mar. 24, 2010

Urban Renewal-Sacramento and P.B.S. Style

Sounds like beautiful downtown Sacramento, but here, it's blamed on unsolved arson committed by "homeless people living under the city streets".  Strange how the trolls under the streets always seem to hit the blocks where developers and/or officials most want to redevelop, especially if there's one property owner on the block who doesn't want to sell...



From Mar. 23, 2010


Wow!  Great Picture!


Zodiacal Light Vs. Milky Way 
Image Credit & Copyright
Daniel López
 
Explanation: Ghostly Zodiacal light, featured near the center of this remarkable panorama, is produced as sunlight is scattered by dust in the Solar System's ecliptic plane. In the weeks surrounding the March equinox (today at 1732 UT) Zodiacal light is more prominent after sunset in the northern hemisphere, and before sunrise in the south, when the ecliptic makes a steep angle with the horizon. In the picture, the narrow triangle of Zodiacal light extends above the western horizon and seems to end at the lovelyPleiades star cluster. Arcing above the Pleiades are stars and nebulae along the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy. Recorded on March 10 from Teide National Park on the island of Tenerife, the vista is composed of 4 separate pictures spanning over 180 degrees.





                                                                     

October 12, 2011

From Mar. 23, 2010

Yes, Mr. Biden, It Sure As Hell Is..
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Listen closely for Biden's whispered comment to the President...

From March 22, 2010

Confused Wool*
*with apologies to the great sportswriter Dan Jenkins, this pretty much describes the term Confused Wool, even if they're both guys...


In the past two days, two idiots tweeted that President Barack Obama should be assassinated, apparently incensed over the health care reform vote. @THHEE_JAY, identified as Jay Martin, tweeted just that, and followed up with "If I lived in DC. I'd shoot him myself. Dead f***ing serious." A day earlier, one Solly Forell tweeted, "ASSASSINATION! America, we survived the Assassinations and Lincoln & Kennedy. We'll surely get over a bullet to Barrack Obama's head." Incidentally, both people happened to be black, and both self-identify as conservatives. They've both been paid visits by their new pals at the Secret Service.

As well they should...then, they should be committed to our nation's barbaric mental health system-I'd be willing to bet that their opinions on oh, let's say..." socialized medicine" (to use their term) would change considerably...most people are unaware of the fact that even the most extensive private health care plans in America generally will pay for no more than 2 weeks of inpatient mental health care, despite the fact that EVERYONE will suffer from some type of mental health problems in their lifetime.

From Feb. 24, 2010

Hilarious Commercial Outtake

This is an outtake from a live 1967 Ralph Williams Chrysler-Plymouth commercial that has survived over the years because it's good for quite a few laughs in under 90 seconds...I've had a copy of this in black & white on VCR for some time, but this is a fairly clean color copy...

From February 13, 2010

2010 Maverick's Surf Contest at Half Moon Bay, CA
Photos from the San Francisco Chronicle

It started out with a lovely dawn...

But the morning fog rolled in quickly, making the bluffs a distant second choice for viewing the contest early on...

But then, near tragedy, as a series of rogue waves swept over the beach...

Luckily, no one was killed-13 were injured, with the worst injuries being a broken leg and a broken ankle...suddenly, the bluffs became a lot more desirable...
Understand that to get any kind of wave break at Mavericks, it takes at least a 10 to 12 foot swell...

On the water, the surf was truly monsterous... 

Ion Banner went for a spin cycle in an opening round that left him with a bruised right eye, a bloody nose, a broken board, and worse, no time to get another board and ride another wave before time ran out in his heat...

3 time Mav's champ Flea Virostko bit it early on, but got back up...

and no one backed down...

Someone lost their board completely...

Check out this pic of Evan Slater, editor of Surfing magazine, dropping in while Flea Virostko watches...

And here's the fearless Josh Loya...

but in the end, the could only be one champion...this year, that title belongs to South African Chris Bertish, pictured below riding his championship wave...look at the size of that wave!!

It's no wonder after seeing these pictures that the original name for this contest was "Men Who Ride Mountains"!

From January 19, 2010

A Couple of videos I found of one of my 
favorite bands...R.I.P. Country Dick and Buddy..


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From Dec. 31, 2009

Happy New Year's, Everyone!
3 guesses at what I'll be doing...


From December 26, 2009

R.I.P. Vic Chesnutt
Besides the folks mentioned in the story below, Vic Chesnutt often performed with members of my favorite band, Widespread Panic...if you get the chance, go to his Myspace page and check out his unique take on the world...and keep in mind that this is the only "first-world" country on the planet where you can be denied medical care because you can't pay your medical bills...it's too bad we only hear about this stuff when someone semi-famous dies, but it's happening every day.  -MBE

ATHENS, Ga. – Vic Chesnutt, the folk-rocker whose sometimes dark reflections on life were influenced in part by a car wreck that left him paralyzed, has died. He was 45.

Family friend Christina Stuckey, who answered the phone at Chesnutt's home, confirmed the death to The Associated Press. Chesnutt's record labelConstellation Records, said in a statement on its Web site that Chesnutt died on Christmas Day, Friday.

The brief statement says "Vic transformed our sense of what true character, grace and determination are all about."

Chesnutt worked with such notable artists as R.E.M. lead singer Michael Stipe and guitarist Guy Picciotto of the punk band Fugazi.

Chesnutt said in a biography posted on his MySpace page that he came to "a whole new understanding of music" after the 1983 car crash.

He recently had toured with his Vic Chesnutt band, a "supergroup" of sorts featuring members of Canadian bands Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Thee Silver Mt. Zion Orchestra, as well as Picciotto.

"This is a truly incredible braintrust, with all these people — we've got some of the smartest and most sensitive punk rockers out there," he told the Athens Banner-Herald for a story in October.

The rocker released two albums in the past year, including "At the Cut."

However, Chesnutt had recently struggled with a lawsuit filed by a Georgia hospital after he racked up surgery bills totaling some $70,000, the Athens newspaper reported. He said he couldn't afford more than hospitalization insurance and couldn't keep up with the payments.

The problems baffled his Canadian bandmates, Chesnutt said.
"There's nowhere else in the world that I'd be facing the situation I'm in right now. They cannot understand what kind of society would inflict that on their population," he said. "It's terrifying."