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Links of interest for 4-16-11
- Power band Scam
- Well played Dewey Decimal System
- A half century of manned space exploration
- How does Fukushima differ from Chernobyl?
- About the International Nuclear Event Scale
- Why People Think Cell Phones Cause Cancer
- Your Federal Taxpayer Receipt Details Where Your Tax Dollars Are Going This Year
- The Quick History of the Universe
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Sorry Pluto
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Epic desk
I had the day off yesterday, so I thought I would put together my new desk. I am pretty happy with it. I don’t have everything setup like I want yet, but got a good start. It’s finally a desk big enough for all my computers, and it’s really high quality too. I bought it here. $557 is a pretty good price for the quality and size of it. I also got the matching file cabinet for $227. Free shipping and no tax makes the deal even sweeter.
Now I guess it’s time to sell my two desks that this one replaced on Craigslist.
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Flood update
All dry here, but it’s crazy in our house with all the refugee family members that can’t get to their house. Here is what interstate 29 looked like yesterday.
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Links of interest for 4-9-11
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Flood season is here again
Flood season is in full swing. Currently the Red River is at 38.28 ft. Flood stage is 18 ft. It is hopefully going to crest this weekend at 39.5 ft or so. If that happens it will be the third biggest flood in the past 125 years, only 1997 and 2009 were worse. My Wife’s Aunts house is on an island now. She will be staying with us for a week or so until the water goes down.
The people in this area a great though. We step up and do what it needed to protect our city, and oddly have a fun time doing it. Here are a few videos of springtime in Fargo. Maybe a spring break destination for you in the future?
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Flashback Friday: Whale – “Hobo Humpin Slobo Babe”
via youtube.comBlogging about my love for early 90s, 120 Minutes era MTV music got me feeling a little nostalgic. I am going to start posting some videos I remember from that time period every Friday. Today it’s the one hit wonder Whale.
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17 years ago
Today is the 17 anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death. Many people don’t understand Nirvana’s music, but to those of us who do, they were my generations Beatles. From the second I inserted the Nevermind cassette I was hooked. It was probably the first album that I could listen to straight through without a bad song and I could listen over and over and never got sick of it. They were my gateway band. I believe everybody who is into underground, less popular music, has a mainstream band that shows them the light and introduces them to the much greater music that doesn’t get radio play.After hearing Nevermind, my tastes in music totally changed. No longer was I into the 80s hair metal bands. I would go out of my way to find new music. Back then, before the internet, it was much harder to discover new music. MTV actually played videos back then, but really only played videos I liked for two hours on Sunday nights during 120 Minutes. That’s when I first saw the video for “Rhinoceros” and fell in love with Smashing Pumpkins, I saw “Behind the Sun”, and fell in love with the Chili Peppers, I saw “Undone-The Sweater Song” and fell in love with Weezer. Those are just a few videos that stick out in my head. Those bands would then go on and be huge. Many of my other favorites like Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr. and Pavement would also have moderate success. It always makes me feel good when bands I have been listening to for years suddenly became popular. During the mid 90s bands I liked were getting radio play left and right, not so much anymore, but I don’t care. I listen to what I like, and go out of my way to find it.
I remember April 8th like it was yesterday. April 8th was the day that Kurt Cobain was discovered dead. He shot himself on the 5th. April 8th was a Friday. I was in college living in a dorm. Usually Fridays were slow days with not many classes. I took advantage of that and did a bunch of errands that day, and never turned the TV on. I went from my errands, to class, then to work. I didn’t hear the news about Kurt Cobain until that evening when I went out with friends. I was shocked when I heard the news, but wasn’t surprised. It was a sad ending to my favorite band that had so much more music to make.
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Nirvana – Territorial Pissings (Cow Palace, Daly City, CA, 12-31-1991)
via youtube.comThis video sure brings back some memories. In the early 90s nothing was better than Nirvana and their post concert destruction. Nowadays I still love the music. They are still my all time favorite band, but I don’t know if I care for the destruction as much anymore. I guess I’m getting old. Get off my lawn!
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Links of interest for 4-2-11
- The sad thing is that it is true
- 6 Things Our Kids Just Plain Won’t Get
- Understanding The Dangers Of Radiation Exposure (Infographic)
- TMI: Fear, Fukushima and Facts – Anil Dash
- The History of Web Browsers (Picture)
- A quintessence of dust – Roger Ebert’s Journal
- The Terrible C-Word – The Oatmeal
- The 5 Worst Promoters of Nonsense