Oct 29, 2008
You may be wondering where I’ve been…or not. I’ve had a slew of visitors as well as having been traveling around quite a bit myself. Not to mention there’s going to be more upcoming travel.
This is pretty much the every once in awhile “I’m alive!” posting that I make when I haven’t posted in awhile.
Let’s see now? I’ve had a few visitors and I’ve flown back and forth from Vancouver, New York, Puerto Rico and am looking at another upcoming round to Denver, Montreal, Vancouver, Las Vegas, and St Louis.
Continue reading Flying Around
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Sep 11, 2008

It’s been seven years now and it is still a moment in time of which the full impact has yet to be seen.
It has united a city and country beyond the normal efforts to unify divided people.
It has instigated its own war. The War on Terror.
There are long lasting effects and short lived assistance to those who were impacted directly. Debates and fights for their rights.
They are wanting to implement these events into school curriculum.
The thing is, they are trying to teach the history of the attacks on the World Trade Center when there are still ongoing parts to that history.
Continue reading 9/11: A Perpetually Defining Moment
Jul 20, 2008
I hate to be an ass, but I thought this was rather humorous. Is it just me or does he totally get owned by Brian McKnight at his own performance?
Kim Jo Han is a Korean R&B pop singer and in this clip he’s performing Brian McKnight’s “One Last Cry”. It’s about 5:40 of your life, but I do think it’s well worth the time to see why you should probably not mess with someone else’ song.
Brian’s vocal dexterity and range blows away Kim Jo Han as soon as he opens his mouth it’s rather amusing.
Video after the jump
Continue reading Kim Jo Han Gets Owned By Brian McKnight
Jun 10, 2008
Touch isn’t exactly something I pay particular attention to unless it’s specific and vital to an experience or action. Like petting an exotic animal or feeling my way around in the dark for the light switch. However I was recently talking to someone else about how it’s so odd that having been away from familiar physical interaction we start acting differently.
It was with this observance I was reminded of the famous Rhesus monkey experiments performed by Dr Harlow back in the 60’s. Where baby monkeys were given a choice between two surrogate mothers. Each one a wire frame construction that supplied them with milk. One was covered in a soft cloth and the other was left bare. Continue reading The Necessity Of Touch
May 29, 2008
I realized I think about some rather weird things on a daily basis and I’m pretty sure that most people do to, it’s just we probably don’t make a conscious effort to keep track of all the oddities.
Well upon realizing earlier on this week that for the past who knows how long I’ve been formulating wacky ideas, I’ve started to keep track. So here’s a record to myself for when I look back upon my past what sort of weird crap I was thinking.
Continue reading My Random Thoughts This Past Week