Posts Tagged ‘music videos’

What’s what mean?

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

PIRACY is the maritime ripple effect of anarchy on land. Somalia is a failed state and has the longest coastline in mainland Africa, so piracy flourishes nearby. The 20th-century French historian Fernand Braudel called piracy a “secondary form of war,” that, like insurgencies on land, tends to increase in the lulls between conflicts among great states or empires. With the Soviet Union and its client states in Africa no longer in existence, and American influence in the third world at an ebb, irregular warfare both on land and at sea has erupted, and will probably be with us until the rise of new empires or their equivalents.

Anarchy on Land Means Piracy at Sea” by Robert D. Kaplan, NYT 4-11-10

Really?

Menaces

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

The enemies of society are Economists.

-Proudhon

I got two turntables and an economicrophone,

Cross the street from da hole, at the Millennium Hilton,

I’ll take my G & T, you take your Murray and Milton.

That’s all I got – for now.

Have fun and cuídate.

Top 15 Music Videos of 2009

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

My top 15 music videos of 2009 are a pretty ridiculous mixture.

Beyond my pal Julie’s first video

and this delightful piece from bulldogger,

my favorites ranged from the anti-vaccine and chemtrail propaganda of trillion and Iris Aneas (click here for my crappy translation),

to satirical silliness (the lame made rad) by Steve Porter and Michael and Andrew Gregory,

the already rad auto-tuned and musicalized by John Boswell,

new numbers by the stars of synchromysticism,


and good, old-fashioned CG hyperspaces by Makoto Yabuki, which I discovered through the late Mac Tonnies’ inspiring Posthuman Blues.

Happy 2010 and cuídate.

Ribbon ENA Sky

Friday, October 30th, 2009

This is not a coincidence
And far more than a lucky chance
But what is that was always meant
Is our ribbon in the sky for our love

Stevie Wonder

“The IBEX results are truly remarkable, with emissions not resembling any of the current theories or models of this never-before-seen region,” says Dr. David J. McComas, IBEX principal investigator and assistant vice president of the Space Science and Engineering Division at Southwest Research Institute. “We expected to see small, gradual spatial variations at the interstellar boundary, some ten billion miles away. However, IBEX is showing us a very narrow ribbon that is two to three times brighter than anything else in the sky.”

ScienceDaily 10-16-09

Have fun and cuídate.