Scanner goodness
I finally went out and bought a flatbed scanner today. The model I got is a Canon LiDE 500F, a fairly recent one which includes a 35mm film scanner and was a pretty decent deal, clocking in at $129 at the local CompUSA. The main impetus behind buying this is Read More …
PowWow Psytrance Festival
I’ll be playing on the down tempo stage at the 2005 PowWow outdoor festival in Asheville, NC. My set time will be Sunday morning from 10am-12pm.
Introducing a higher state of mind
My new weekly radio show, Chill’em starts this Thursday. Clicky the linky to find out more.
I’m back!
So I decided to give the old blog a kick in the teeth and redo it. Here it is, now powered by WordPress. Sorry if some of the links fail to work, it’ll get worked out.
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ELECTRONIQUE: Chillout Lounge Nights
Beginning on 3/14…. Come unwind from Monday’s monotonous routine =========Electronic Vaudeville============ ||Drum&Bass||TripHop||Downtempo||Atmosphere|| ||Chillout||DeepHouse||Progressive|| ==================================== [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ A L L A G E S ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Serving You The Freshest Beats In An Urban Lounge Setting 9:30-10:30 – Kid Amiga 10:30-11:30 – Elektronkind 11:30-12:30 – Statler & Waldorf Fully Stocked Coffee Bar!! Extensive Read More …
Fiery tail, riding high
Want to see a comet? Alright, here's how. Around 8:30pm, go outside and look at the west-southwest horizon. Look almost 90° upwards (okay, 81° to be exact) You're now looking at comet Machholz C/2004 Q2. This comet will be rising in the south eastern sky before nightfall and make its Read More …
Because I care
Law of Universal Gravitation Every object in the Universe attracts every other object with a force directed along the line of centers for the two objects that is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the separation between the two objects. God I Read More …
Well, they did it.
Scientists, using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile, have finally imaged for the first time a planet outside our own solar system. The planet is 225 light years away from us (that's 225 times 6 TRILLION miles away) and is about 1.5 times the size of Jupiter. Read More …
Mr. Spacely
Counting stars by candlelight, all are dim but one is bright; The spiral light of venus, rising first and shining best, On, from the northwest corner, of a brand new crescent moon, While crickets and cicadas sing, a rare and different tune, Terrapin station.