9.27.2008

James Natchway: Something "Big" Coming Up?

So I got this in my RSS feed about James Natchway preparing to release a set of photos that will reveal some big secret soon.

Breifly Natchway is a photographer who has taken all kinds of photos in dangerous areas of the world. Just google him and you'll see some, or go directly to his website. He's been doing for years.

Anyway, I thought I's post up a countdown to whatever it is he is going to be revieling as it may be "shocking" as he is promising or merely inteesting, but either way you might want to see it.

9.09.2008

Too Many Choices: Why I Hate Having Multiple Opportunities

One of my theories I use to justify certain behaviors of mine throughout my life to explain both mine, and my shiftless generation's (x) lack of any real sort of "Go Get 'Em" attitude goes something like this; We are presented with so many choice on a day to day level, that it becomes very difficult to make any choice at all. There are so many varieties of EVERYTHING that you can often spend more tim just looking at all the choice than actually making a choice. The larger and important the decision the more frightening it becomes. Colleges, Careers, Religions, Cars, Houses, Banking, Life Partners, Health Care Plans, Retirement Plans, etc etc etc.

Presented with all of these options for the "Big Stuff" we often feel like a proverbial deer in the headlights, paralyzed by the indecision on which way to jump.

A few months ago I stumbled upon a Talk by Barry Schwartz. Barry basically agrees with everything I've said for the last 10 years, and I suspect that he may be using some psychic ability to download my thoughts in order to write a book about it, much like Chuck Klosterman does about Pop Culture.


Dicks.

Anyway. Watch Barry's talk and tell me whether you agree or not. Thats not the point of this blog.

So in the last few days, after 5 months of Joblessness, Homelessness, No money due to complications in Unemployment Benefits, being put into the situation wheere I have had to sponge off friends, family, girlfriends and strangers to get by (Thank you all! I owe each and everyone of you a bag of bankable Plasma or something) I have had several opportunites present themselves all at once.

2 of the 3 Dispatch positions I've applied for, I'm pretty deep in the running now. Jobs not mine yet, but I'm feeling pretty confident. another I applied for several months ago when I was laid off, has called me out of the blue and informed me that the job is mine if I want it, and finally another that I just recently applied for has called me to schedule an interview. Awesome right? Right!

So why do I feel depressed and put upon? It's weird. At any point in the last 5 months I would have jumped on any of these jobs unhesitatingly, yet now I can't figure out whats the best choice? One of the postions wants me to start almost immediately, but what if one of the other 3 is better? Will fate cut off the other opportunities if I commit to one? Will I be happy? will I have enough money to support me and my girlfriend? Aggghhhh!!!

9.08.2008

Lykke Li

So picture a 16 year old Julianne Moore with blonde hair deciding to bring back a hybrid Madonna model blending the Like a virgin period with Erotic's implied Euro swinging lifestyle.

Weird.

Musically Lykke really doesn't sound like anything specific I can point to, but I also can't say that there is anything signature to reference either. this falls on deaf ear I think except as a background after party mix to chill people out. Atmospheric and just as noticeable as Nitrogen. You don't.

Lykke Li on Myspace
Music Sampling on Ilike

9.07.2008

Jamie Lidell

For those of us who wish the soul genre would spit out a few more palatable artists, but instead have had to listen to the likes of Maroon 5, Jamie Lidell can provide a welcome and diverse distraction from listening to Stevie Wonder albums repetitively.

Jamie Lidell has been floating around for quite some time. He just recently released his fifth album Jim. I'm told by the omnipresent Wikipedia that his shtick used to be electronica, but that this new album his quite the departure.

Check out his latest video for Things I like.

9.05.2008

Why I Decided to Vote: One Man's decided lack of sustainable Cynacism in the wake of overwhelming Optimism. Blechk

So.

I decided to Vote. After a full eleven years of practiced cynicism, I have finally decided to break down and make the bare minimum participatory gesture I can to actually validate my "freedom."

Why? I have been asking myself this question to myself for several days now, and believe I have reached my conclusion.

I was sitting in my parents living room watching the Democratic National Convention and was enjoying the Hilary Clinton speech and enjoying the fact that she oh so eloquently bitch slapped her bitter supporters who were threatening to fuck up the election by throwing a temper tantrum and not vote for Barrack Obama.



"I want you to ask yourselves: Were you in this campaign just for me? Or were you in it for that young Marine and others like him? Were you in it for that mom struggling with cancer while raising her kids? Were you in it for that boy and his mom surviving on the minimum wage? Were you in it for all the people in this country who feel invisible?"


Awesome!

After the speech a woman who was a Democratic delegate was interviewed on the floor. She was gazing longingly at the stage in a state of both rapture and profound sadness. As if God had just handed the reigns over to a heretic.

"Did you just see that speech? That speech was Presidential! That could have been the future!"

She went on for some time very emotionally about how she was so disillusioned that H.C. has lost and that this was the dawning of the American Dark Ages, and how she was going to not vote for Obama rather than get in line for the party despite Hilary's clear order to do so.

When asked if she would cast her delegate for for Barack Obama she replied

"No! I am here as a delegate to represent my district and they voted Hilary Clinton. that is what I will do.My personal vote or opinion is irrelevant."

This is the moment I decided to Vote.

8 Years of Bitterness


When I turned 18, Bill Clinton was already into his 2nd term and despite certain dalliances, the economic and political health of the country was at an all time high. 2000 elections are rolling on, and I think "Hey, Gore may be boring but, little Bush is a spoiled Rich Kid! His father was kicked out after four years because everyone hated him. I don't need to vote. No chance Bush'll win...."

My Bad.

As everyone knows, 20 year olds are not the most likely to be politically active, and granted I was high a lot of the time, but the election was SO close that I couldn't help but feel that Evil had been allowed to enter the realm (I was high remember) because I had failed to act. I hazily recalled some quote by some guy saying something to this effect.

"I've got a bad feeling the next four years will suck,"I slurred to a friend, and promptly hit the gravity bong.



Four years later I'm off the cannabis, and living a semi-productive and travel heavy life. I was proved both equally prophetic and awesome by my predictions of suck-ded-tude by the Anti-Clinton's campaign of idiocy and constitutional contempt.

From the beginning, with circumstantial evidence of Voter Fraud and election rigging to the 2 year war in Afghanistan, and a systematic dismantling of environmental policy, things were bad. Surely this time the country would demand better this time, and treat Son like Father.

"It'll happen this time. No need to Vote. It's in the bag."

Many family members would ask me upon my extolling of my political leanings.
If you feel this way, why don't you vote?"

"Because my vote doesn't count!" I was fond of saying. "The electoral College decides who is, and they are not bound to vote the way of the people they are supposed to represent! It's a puppet system where both parties get to pick who the electorates will be, to stack the votes in their own favor, while simultaneously presenting the illusion of the vote to the public!"

To my credit this is a fairly good argument, and I still feel that this is still a serious flaw in our election process, but the beauty is that it can't be disproved as far as I can tell, and my conspiracy theory remains possible.

My parents would reply: "Well what about local elections, and propositions? Your vote is directly applicable there."

Because . . .
Hmmm. I'll get back to you on that one.

Once again Bush wins amid allegations of Fraternal rigging of Florida's vote count. How terrible I should have felt. I once again had neglected my civic duty to scribble on a piece of paper what my opinions were. But instead I smirked and said "See? It's rigged! The electorate failed to confirm the popular vote again! It's rigged. You and I don't count."

I even had started to convince other friend to not bother to register with my viewpoints. That's right. I talked people out of voting.

A Returning of Hope

Much as I hate to admit it, with the democratic primary presenting not one but two candidate that I would equally have put my vote behind, I feel the pendulums swinging back the other way. I remained cynical until I began listening to Barak Obama's speeches and sensed hope, change, and every other ethereal and non specific verbs.

But still the corruption! My vote doesn't count yet! I remained firm to this belief, until an unknown and deeply bitter delegate refused to bow under pressure to vote along party lines because of what her job description really was: to represent the people's will in her designated district.

To that woman and all the other pissed off Hilary Clinton delegates who refused to vote for Barrack Obama becuase your district didn't pick him I say "Thank You."

To those who voted for Hilary not for the reasons described previously but becuase you are totally vindictive and Bitchy I say "Fuck You!" Do your job, and keep your personal opinions out of it you Primadonna cocksuckers.

My faith is restored .... for the moment.