Friday, April 20, 2007

Turn off that TV and do your homework!


Or, in this case, the radio. It is 9:55 AM and there is nothing on now I want to watch; maybe there is an episode of King of the Hill at noon or something like that.

Today I have written http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_Jordan and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Potash, derived from reading the articles "Amman Stock Exchange" and its principal index, the "ASE Unweighted Index". I am sitting here listening of course to sports talk that is trending with the Virginia Tech events and the concomitant NBC media exposure. It gives me to reflect on the positive nature of being involved in building the economy and the knowlege base of the Mideast by creating the articles. Ignorance is very bad, and integration is very good. Today is also notable for the advent of (based on the Yanks broadcast from Providence's The Score sports radio, on the Pawsox' nights off): "An A-Bomb! From A-Rod! .... I'm an A-Hole!" That announcer is a little dumb for going on and on like that. If A hits "112 Home Runs" this year, as he is "currently mathematically projected to do", just how much will he, the announcer, contribute to Japan's already acerbic, overpowering economic attitude? What does he care?, which I think is the point of the criticism of his tagline here.



It is very interesting how Arab Potash is woven into the narrative of the article "Dead Sea". Articles with anything to do with Israel and Palestine and the conflict are treated very very carefully by the people who take care of the articles. Everytime I use the word "Palestine" in an article, as in "Cairo Amman Bank operates 4 branches in Palestine", a few minutes passes before "Palestine" is edited to "Palestine National Authority". It is complicated at this point how the nomenclature is structured. I would never dream of getting up into the discussion, as I do at other topics, it is so damn serious at this point in world history.

11:27 AM

Arab Potash has a good set of subsidiaries. Writing about the subsidiaries and making coffee and fixing my Kor cinema blog entry brings me to the completion of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Pharmaceutical_Manufacturing. What a nice company.

You might think that writing encyclopedia articles is easy work. It is not, and it is possible to get fatigued from maintaining the quality level. In my long experience (8800+ edits) it just doesn't pay to squeeze new articles out, no matter how likely a subject may be. There is a certain magic that one associates with going to the library or reading books, as a child or young person (or adult), and it is so worth it to pay attention to find details that really make an article a good experience, over and above the rather stringent finished-article standards that exist at the Wiki. I mean, it is true that anyone can write any article - that's how I got started - but one wants to have some institutional staying power, so that one's interests are realized. In this case, those interests include providing a wide range of material on subjects that are not covered yet, Mideast, African, Indian, Russian companies. Companies of all sorts, actually.

Well, I haven't turned the tv on yet, but I am learning a lot about JD Drew. Someone who I immediately noticed, during the Bosox' series w/Seattle, is Johjima the catcher. I have invested a lot of time in reading Asian reading material, and it has given me a certain ability, a sense, to know what is going on here, and I think he might turn out to be a bargain. At the end of Week 3 (out of 27) he is an batting average leader as a catcher, we'll have to see.

12:05
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_New_Cable: Jordan New Cable is a very nice company indeed, one would need to go to the company's site itself to really see it. Alas, I grow fatigued, and must rest. It is really the best thing to learn about technology and write as one goes. I am reminded of SNL's Chris Farley short movie, in which he and another SNL person install a big piece of equipment, talking about the technical details all the way. That's the stuff.


Saturday 10:01 PM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_Exchange_of_South_Africa are two missing pieces in the Wikipedia Finance and Wikipedia Africa divisions that were simple to accomplish. There is a lot of information at "JSE" that someone else wrote that covers the nuts and bolts of it, I suppose.


1:09 AM Saturday-Sunday
Sort of watching/not watching Saturday Night Live, I was able to complete http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rum_Aladdin&redirect=no w/o much trouble. Rum Aladdin is a metal shop and appliance assembly company. Another great Amman company. Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers were kind of funny on SNL, as usual; I watched Bjork's song, I used to be hypnotized by her work and now it just seems to be part of the Minnesota Twins/Minnesota Vikings sports organization, hq'd at KFAN in Minneapolis. That is a pretty good station, kind of modern and entertaining like WEEI in New England, better than network television at any rate. Do you want to hear Christopher Cross and the Doobie Brothers improvisatorially sung in the Bob Dylan voice in order to show Bob's extensive influence in 70s pop songwriting, influence that is masked by the normal sounding voices of the stars of that era? One is constantly reminded (by the on-air personalities) of the huge problem Minnesota has w/Wisconsin, and with the Green Bay Packers in particular. KFAN has the most serious coverage of college hockey, WEEI has a lot on its plate in the winter, with the Patriots, but still, one is amazed at how eastern schools (like BC and Maine) finish up in the Frozen Four every year, KFAN seems to offer so much support to North Dakota and the Great Lakes area schools. Go Pats, go Vikes.



Internet Radio is a boon, one can learn a lot about the Midwest, Singapore, Jamaica, et cetera.

In re: "Family Law", a subject which in and of itself deserves some prime time, the Bjork/Scarlet Johanssen SNL did not seem to be spinning the Baldwin events; it seemed to be building on the events. Before people accuse me of heresy and cleverness, I would advise them to take a film class in which one watches 5 1930s Hollywood movies per week; I wouldn't say it is boring, but I would say that one is given ample time to figure out just what these people are doing and where their money is going. In this case, I would say that there is a family law crisis going on in this country, and a controversial telephone call is serving to simply stir the pot.

Bjork performed w/ the Kongotronics band, I got the cd from eMusic a while ago, it is pretty good. They appear on her new album. Icelandic Party People Attitude (IPPA) is something one wants to get a lot of when one is young, I think. By the time one is 44, one has an ample sufficiency.


7:45 AM Sunday
As I searched for a spot to build a list for the Muscat Securities Market's MSM-30 stock index, I found an unposted article I had completed; I finished posting the article and made a few adjustments: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ljubljana_Stock_Exchange is a good simple article that needs expansion in its History and Operations sections, and a Stock Index section and/or a link to a separate article describing its stock index or indices. It is not exactly what Wi would call a "stub", as it could probably only be successfully expanded by someone who actually knew about the subject; but it will definitely bear some expansion in the future.

8:49 AM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscat_Securities_Market now has a list for its stock index.

It's such a beautiful Sunday morning; watching This Week, the David Letterman Top Ten seemed so condemnatory, I didn't feel like being in that kind of mood so I just ignored it and moved on to Tim Russert on NBC. Once, on The Daily Show, in all faux seriousness, Jon Stewart once referred to Mr Russert as "Hot Buttered Russert" complete with a cool graphic. I prefer that species of comedy to the Top Ten method of humor, life isn't very difficult for the subject of the joke if the joke doesn't completely make sense. This Week's team then closed w/a hymn, Amazing Grace, very appropriate. What I really think is that this is no time for the Democrats to continue their storied self destruction; the presidency of Barack Obama is on the line now. Of course the Repas will use this crucial historical development to induce the Demos to rein in their abusive attitude. There is time enough for whaling on squares if and when Obama is re-elected in November 2012. Sorry to be so mildly critical, Mr Letterman, but "antithetical" is right there in my dictionary, between "antithesis" and "antitoxin". As in: "His criticism had an antithetical effect." If Mr Letterman had chosen to create a Top Ten list entitled: Top Ten Mildly Anaesthetic Misaphorisms and Mispronunciations by President George W Bush, "The Great Miscommunicator", which hignlighed the president's natural talent of popularity in soft-peddling impossible issues like "nucular war", then Bush would owe Letterman for helping to maximimize our national presidential profit margin while creating an easy look for his exit from office. Maybe it's too complicated.

Take the instance of the Grateful Dead song "Women are Smarter than Men". This song, which allows men to watch sports, go hunting and act as men, due to its mildly anaesthetizing effects on females, should illustrate the "Power of Mild, Sincere, Positive Antitheticality" (PMSPA). Isn't Mr Letterman familiar with the work of the Grateful Dead? Have we already lost the lessons learned in the 1960s? I would expect better from someone who is paid to sit around all day and think of what to say on TV.

Feh. This is one boring topic, I don't want to get involved, I seem to be trending away from "Global Paycheck Enablization" (GPE) to "American Insomniac Pop Culture" (AIPC). And "Acronyms R Us" (ARU).

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

White Noise, the movie

White Noise by Don DeLillo is one of my favorite books. It's pretty good, an interesting story. Maybe it would make a great movie. One of my favorite scenes in the book is when Jack, an East coast bohemian-type college professor at a small liberal arts university with 3 marriages, is interviewed by a doctor at the disaster relief center:

Doctor: So, have you ever smoked?
Jack: No.
Doctor: And have you ever had alcoholic beverages?
Jack: No.
[the doctor passes on to the next person]

It is just so amazing what is going on in modern medicine. Thematically, it follows Seinfeld's approach to the medical profession in some ways. Of course, this White Noise movie would be experimental in nature, and the fans of the book who would be involved probably don't have the kind of money it takes to deal with a 2-hour film production. I am sure that the big studios don't necessarily want to have some artistes fooling around with their time and reputation like some crazy person trying to fix a car - remember that episode of Seinfeld, with George's neighbor?

This project will always be a Greenwich Village cinema grail. New York Times Book Review dynamite. A macadamia for the academia.

And what would the title allude to? A pillar of salt? Artificial heroin? The sound of the rain? Titanium dioxide? Safe to say that its a puzzle.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

24 - It's a magic number



In light of recent events at Virginia Tech, it is time to take a look at what guns are doing in our society. To wit:

I can't turn on heavy metal radio or sports radio w/o hearing about 24. Maybe Jack Bauer looks like:

Point Blank - Lee Marvin
The Long Goodbye - Elliott Gould
Body Heat - William Hurt
The Beguiled - Clint Eastwood
Chester Himes novels - Coffin Ed Johnson and Gravedigger Jones

Monday, April 16, 2007

I thought of it first....probably not...

...and even if I did, I would hope that it would be a fait accompli; I haven't been to the city in a while; I really wouldn't know.

I have over 200 corporate logos on my Inspiron, mostly from Africa, the Mideast and Russia, from the articles I have written. Nothing makes an article readable like a nice logo. What's to stop an amateur silkscreen artist in the city from making up a lot of batches of T-Shirts? Huh?

Here's more material to boot: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Writing_systems_of_Africa. One is amazed at just how much work has been done on the alphabet in Africa. True but unknown, I guess.

Link
Link
EABL
JSE
USE
Zambeef
NSE
TASE
Ale Yarok
AA
Link
МГТС
Link
Link


















Sunday, April 15, 2007

Turn off that TV and get some work done!


I wrote most of this article with the tv and radio on. I'm not sure what really happened in tonight's FOX Sunday Night Movie, but I usually work better w/o complete silence. It includes a long list that had to be reassembled, decapitalized, annotated and alphabetized, and some encyclopedic prose. I am sure it is quite error-free. I drank a liter of Pepsi and smoked at least 2 hand-rolled cigarettes during the commission of this work.

I learned so much from this exercise. In Jordanian corporate nomenclature, one hears words like "specialized" and "comprehensive", and one reads constructs typified by: "Jordanian Bank for Housing and Development", "Expatriate Investment for Real Estate" and "Arab East for Catering and Hotels".

So nice.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASE_Market_Capitalization_Weighted_Index


"The Amman Stock Exchange Market Capitalization Weighted Index".

3:59 AM - A Rerun of Meet the Press
Waking up after a deep nap, I check the List of Mideast stock exchanges and I notice that "Doha Securities Market" in Qatar does not even have a written article, let alone an article about its principal stock index, the DSM-20. A minute later a short article is written, and I need to decide whether to incude the DSM-20 article in the main article or to create a second article.

5:44 PM - Time to set sail
I completed http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doha_Securities_Market with its list, it seems such a long time ago. Whatever shall I do? Consulting the "List of European stock exchanges" which I more or less authored, I find redlinks at Kazakhastan, Albania, Slovakia, Slovenia and more. Ljubljana Stock Exchange might be a good place to start. Trivia: A punk rock band from Ljubljana, named Laibach after the German name for the city, released a cover version of which Beatles album in its entirety? Answer: Let It Be. Time for decision to be made.

6:50 PM - Marge is on her way home
It's a little boring, actually I am listening to "Raygun...Naked Raygun", in which tracks 5,6,7 and 8 resemble Joy Division, X-Ray Spex, unrecognized but familiar and "Boys Don't Cry". And, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments' "Straight to Video", these guys have taken New York whininess (viz dB's, They Might Be Giants, Conan O'Brien, the Hoboken sound, the Knitting Factory sound) and made it rock. It's very nice because now I have confidence in the economy, it's time to take a look at the Columbus Blue Jackets. And, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstan_Stock_Exchange is halfway completed. It is mindboggling how cutie/crudie "Borat" cannot prepare one for how well realized post-Soviet corporate sites are constructed; this one is a prime example. See also Rostelecom, Southern Telecom, Wimm Bill Dan.

7:23 PM - When the entertainment ends, that's when the fun begins...
...It's a desperate, such a desperate, busy signal that we get! Who is TJSA talking about? "KASE" is more or less ready to go, for the time being. Time for another task. I am thinking of a stock exchange on the Mediterreanean. I am thinking of Jim Belushi. I am thinking of "Blood Simple". I am thinking of....the Tirana Stock Exchange.

8:15 PM - The dishes are done!
Or in this case, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirana_Stock_Exchange is done. The "TSE" hasn't finished preparing a page of listed companies, so that will have to wait. Working on all these company sites makes me want to visit. Years ago, listening to "a chill in the air or a war far away" on NPR, during the Kosovo Events, I actually called in to ask why they never mentioned the word "Shqip". I thought they were supposed to be smart, but they weren't interested.

I have a wikifeeling that "Tel Aviv Stock Exchange" or "TASE" is more or less fully wikirealized, so I will probably continue w/Slovakia or the like. I think the time is right, not for Deal or No Deal, but for an NHL Radio playoff game. AH. "No score through one at Nassau Coliseum."

9:09 PM - System of a Down
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Stock_Exchange - Is half complete, insofar as the complicated listings will be done tomorrow sometime. The article is perfectly serviceable, in case one needs to look up information on "Armex" this evening.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

MTVast wasteland



Trusty - "The 4th Wise Man" - music w/ a sound unlike any other I have ever heard, like the invention of aspirin.

The Grateful Dead - this band excels at writing about work and workday culture-related issues, and sometimes about American culture as it existed back in the day when Los Angeles had so many orange groves. "The wheel's all muddy, got a ton of hay; now listen here baby, 'cos I mean what I say..." ----- "Get on up off the tracks, this train's got to ride today; One way or another, this darkness has got to give..." ----- "Gotta get down to the government mine, that's where I lately spend my time; [I] Make good money, 5 dollars a day; made anymore I might move awayyy..." ----- "Leaving Texas 4th Day of July, sun so hot, clouds so low, the eagles filled the sky. Gotta get to Tulsa, first train I can ride, the Great Northern out of Cheyenne, from sea to shining sea". The band gets credit for being an early band, as well. There are thousands of cassette tapes and bootleg cds, the double cd compilation of some primo live tracks released by their record company, entitled "What a Long Strange Trip It's Been" is excellent.

Bumblebeez, or "Bumblebeez 81" as they are known outside Australia. Pony Ride@YouTube. Gee I want to live in this world! Dummy, you already do!

Washington Go Go Sound Attack 2, including Trouble Funk, Chuck Brown, Rare Essence - presenting a centristesque view of racial existence, or so it sometimes seems to me.

True Sounds of Liberty, known as T.S.O.L. - what's it like to be raised in a pro-athletic environment?

Dropkick Murphys - Anthems like "Tenant Enemy Number One", which echo Public Enemy's "Public Enemy Number One", give some protection to oi-type European and European-American fans of Dave Chapelle, Keenan Thompson, Michael Jordan and Thabo Mbeki who regularly undergo criticism from the likes of Jeanine Garafalo and Al Franken. As Franken will probably be the US Senator from Minnesota in 2008, and thereupon find the time it takes to build the confidence to continue to evolve politically, it is obviously a good idea for people outside the jam band community to invest in Franken's rise to power. Al Franken is able to draw the map of the states of the United States from memory - something I am also able to do, and I always feel vain when I see his TV show opening with him accomplishing this feat, it's as though he is showing off a little.

Swinging' Utters - More anthems of liberation for people who get diabetes from jam bands - this time seemingly from a Polish point of view.

Asian Man Records - "Mailorder is Still Fun" - Can't say enough about this megacollection. My Korean friend told me in all seriousness that "when Koreans get the knack of something, the game is up". So here it is: Integrated California Ska, and lots of it.

Here We Stand - a compilation from the early Korean era, on a 3" cd - of course, this is good to have, and "Am I Wrong" by Weeper is a Top Ten Song of all time. It includes a guitar solo in the middle that is mixed down to near inaudibility. "Am I Wrong? Yesssssssss. Yesssssssss. Yesssssssss. Yesssssssss. Yesssssssss." Crying Nut is also on this disk.

Crying Nut - Crying Nut went on to do many things, including producing the song and video "Circus Magic", my favorite video of all time (video is available on YouTube); and to appear regularly on Korean TV at Christmastime singing Christmas medleys. Why can't we have Green Day and Avril Lavigne singing Christmas carols on TV at Christmastime? What is wrong with this place? The Crying Nut rock videos "Circus Tricks" and "밤이 깊었네" evince an epic conceptualization of our physical and cultural universe. They have a cd that is apparently about cows, I bought the cd from yesasia and will soon find the English lyrics online. I am thinking that this is one surreal punk rock cd.

Undertones - If the Kennedy people used this cheerful, sober Irish Belfast band to protect themselves from being too happy, and from being too sad, we would all live in a better world. Ask not...

Rai Dawn Monroe
I bought this cd in Boston. Do you ever listen to Rai music? When you listen to Rai, do you feel strange about the war? I sure do.

Don's OK? - Vote Obama - Keep your eye on the ball


While Imus worked in New York, he liked to spend weekends at the ranch in New Mexico. I mean, he got off work at noon on Fridays. So he will spend a lot of time there. He will chew a lot of nicorettes and drink a lot of coffee - Cuuuuuuute. He will reflect on his career.

The thing is, people kind of like Imus - he's charming - that's the thing - and his Rutgers comment was just more of the same exact crap he has ever delivered. His metier is mild abuse, and I have learned a lot about abuse and mild abuse in my life. My parents and family taught me that it is a joke. It's not that interesting to me. I don't contemplate abuse, I contemplate disaster and ennui.

Nuff said about me. Back to our boring story. A pro-Obama rant will evolve in his comtemplation as he sits in New Mexico. In late 2007 or sometime in 2008 before November, Don will find a propitious time to deliver an emotional rant essay explaining what he really thinks, and it will do good to putting New Mexico and some other states toward the DNC blue. Politics is hard work.

Don't you think?

http://www.barackobama.com

More Boring Analysis
I have written a lot of research on African companies, most of it is available on the Wikipedia. There is nothing more confidence-inspiring than spending time reading management's opinions at sites such as Ecobank, Ghana Stock Exchange, Zambeef, Kumba Resources, et cetera. Africa is a very interesting place. I think: That is is difficult to underestimate the amount of casual interest a dumb story like this will generate in Africa. It seems so funny, and slightly bad, and seems to have everything to do with the future.

Africa, Europe and Asia are producing basketball players as good as the best players produced in the NCAA. And the trendline is up.

Get your philas on...Schooly D

So what do the Mamelodi Bees think? They are a great team in the South Africa Women's Professional League. As South Africa is hosting FIFA's World Cup in 2010, one knows that if it goes well, and it should go well, then the Olympics will be hosted by Johannesburg sometime in the soon future, including men's and women's basketball. If t is the time that will elapse before South Africa hosts the games, let t =~ 16 years*, and then consider just how much better and more international both men's and women's basketball will be at that time.

Have a nice day. Support FIBA Africa.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIBA_Africa

*As the host city of the 2016 Olymnpics will be chosen before 2010, according to Wikipedia::2016 Olympic Games, one takes 7 years to be the lag time involved in projecting an application for a host city. It follows that the city of the 2020 Olympics will be chosen in 2013. 2020 - 2007 = 13 years. 2024 - 2007 = 17 years. 16 is close to both 13 and 17. See you in Africa.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

MTVery difficult to find


The Cows - One doesn't really need to be ignorant of how models get over on men. One doesn't necessarily have to feel uncomfortable while this subject is being explained. Available on eMusic.

Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Crucif***s - The midwest. It is so interesting that the most whiny voice and attitude can just rock out. Available on eMusic.

New Bomb Turks - The midwest. Similar to the above, doesn't actually sound whiny and/or nasal. Sounds loud, as a matter of fact, like 50s music.

Adicts/ADX, Lolita Number 18 - What do you think about being related to people who resemble Hilary Swank and "the girl from the bus"? Human female droogs who like to bake and get baked? Montessori school at 5, catching frogs at 10, applying to Vassar at 17? It seems to me that The Adicts grew up in this kind of environment, in England. Lolita Number 18 sounds similar from postwar Northeast Asia, they cover Wild Thing and the Theme from Sesame Street. Available at Taang, available at Sister Benten.

Blanks 77 - "Killer Blanks" - For some reason, when I listen to this, I stop worrying about something I didn't know I was worrying about - a common enough occurence for a fan of punk rock et cetera. In this case, I become sanguine about issues related to the delivery room. Don't know why. "Chelsea girls are everywhere".

Furious George - Sometimes it seems to me that Lorne Michaels' Weekend Update almost starts spinning its wheels, just a little bit. Check these lyrics and box it out:

Punk rocker
Betty Crocker
Betty Crocker
Punk rocker
Punk rocker
Betty Crocker
Betty Crocker
Punk rocker
Easy bake oven
Get your lovin'
Betty Crocker
Punk rocker
Punk rocker
Betty Crocker

Avail - "Dixie" - from Richmond. Check out these lyrics from Avail cd "4 AM Friday":

Right on Monroe
Right on Monroe
Right on Monroe
Right on Monroe
Right on Monroe

7 Seconds - from Reno, a city which is very close to the North Bay area by West Coast standards. Something to do with working at a casino. While traveling, I think I met Kevin Seconds, who was staying at the same youth hostel I was staying at. There were also some hostile people there, young David Lettermen. If you don't know punk, maybe you are a punk. How would you know the difference?

Adrenalin OD - While listening to this NJ band, I was transported not to the world of Aquitaine Hunger Force, but to the world of Jon Stewart.

J Church - "You just don't understand our Korean society!". Hmmm. I listened to this a lot, and I think I understand. Available from Newbury Comix.

D.O.A. {from Brooklyn) - hardest fastest band ever - except it's done on computer, something to do with John Travolta and The Sopranos.

O.N.T.J., eX-Girl, Bush Tetras - Like a girls' college, viz Vassar, Smith, Ewha. Bush Tetras is from the 70s.

Naked Raygun - "Girls girls girls, we got an all nude revue... This place is called the strip, it's been here foreverrrrr"

Medications - Great.

Varukers - must purchase.

Black Eyed Peas - Great.

Bratmobile - Great.

Echo and the Bunnymen - Crocodiles and Heaven Up Here - The Doors and the Grateful Dead, psychedilia ad nauseam. Why is it boring? Why can't I finish my math homework? I listened to this in the early 80s, then went traveling for a long time and just bought these two as well as the new "Siberia" on eMusic. Wow.

Bloc Party - Sounds a lot like Echo to me - centrist views on being a "Black Briton" - I don't keep track but I hope the media finds a way to put some of this into rotation, in re: the election of Barack Obama. If one is interested, I am from Mass, and governor Deval Patrick looks great on TV. Historians will tell you that American politics follows a pendulum-like pattern. It's true, and I'm hoping Condoleeza will be our president in 2016.

Hang on the Box - Every fallen in love with someone you should have fallen in love with? Does Cibo Matto make you too happy? Princess strength is easy to understand. This band appeared on the cover of Chinese TIME magazine. Available at Benten Online.

MDC - the friends of the woman who sang "Spreading fear of arson" - Michelle Shocked. This is something for fans of King of the Hill, who need to know more about Texas culture, reminds me of Hahd Coah, NYPD Blue.

The Jam - This is the Nodern World, All Mod Cons - people I know who grew up in Leave It To Beaver get bored of this band easily. I sort of didn't grow up with this kind of information, these cds are precious to me. "Start" is featured on a new Toyota commercial, highlights the Beatles sound they love to create sometimes. "I spent some hours thinking of it, to get the things you need to get what you want; I spent a lifetime thinking of it, all to get to you to get what you want". I grew up reading Edwin Abbott's "Flatland" and Marshall McLuhan, Jack Kerouac and the Whole Earth Catalog, filmstrips my dad rented from his high school featuring Chagall, Modigliani, El Greco, Picasso, Mondrian, The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, William Blake and Frederico Garcia Lorca; The Jam is the missing nutrient that easily enables me to live in my corporate world. Paul Weller is not a bitchy man, either.

He's put out maybe 20 albums, most of which made the British Top Ten.

Jerry's Kids - I used to think that Dischord was a pretty good label. No more. Taang rules.

Gang Green - on Taang. Someday, after years of hearing about the value of Irish fiction writers, I will play this for my dad. Somehow, some way. It is possible.

Dark Ages - "J.F.C." - my favorite speedmetal song.

Lot's wife; she turned a pillar of salt.. - from a cd produced in the 1970s.When I listen to dub now my favorite parts are the scary parts, on King Tubby and Lee Perry cds.

So nice.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Bioinformatiques




It occurs to me that Mo Szyslak from The Simpsons is the sort of man for whom Riot Grrl music is written. He has a fawning, awed, pleased attitude towards women. Some men have no sisters; some men have weak sisters. As someone who grew up with strong women, I guarantee you, Mo, no one's home. Get some standards.

If you want to know, go to a peer review science site like Elsevier, PubMed or KoreaMed, and search for recent articles about "contraception", "abortion", "implantation" and the like. You need to be able to answer the question: "Do you think I look fat?"


Driving on Nine....You're on again...under the stars...under the light...all right...all right...Summer is ready when you are...