Monday, June 23, 2008

R.I.P. George Carlin



He died of heart failure today. He was always one of my favorite comedians and this quote is one example of why..

"What's all this stuff about motivation? I say, if you need motivation, you probably need more than motivation. You probably need chemical intervention or brain surgery. Actually, if you ask me, this country could do with a little less motivation. The people who are causing all the trouble seem highly motivated to me."

....Indeed sir. You will be missed.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Tornados and Severe Weather in the Quad Cities

Here's a video clip I shot tonight of some great storms moving through the Quad Cities. The camera is a bit shaky because it was very windy and there was some doppler indicated rotation in Bettendorf, IA across the Mississippi River (which is mainly where I had the camera pointed). If you listen closely you can hear the eerie howls of sirens going off from all directions. That wall cloud looked very ominous (almost touches the ground!) and right as the video ends you can see the camera kinda jolt down. There was a sudden draft of wind followed by a rear flank downdraft and a wall of sideways rain meaning something bad was about to happen. I got in my car and headed home. Enjoy!

Friday, May 30, 2008

A little video I'm pretty sure is about the girls where I live

They had to film these girls where I live....they just had to!

Sunday, May 25, 2008

New forums!

Due to some unforseen events I have started up some new forums for those of us who've met over the years online and in games and would like to keep in touch.

Head on over to the F.T.R. Forums and register an account. Then just post in the Forum Access thread to gain access to the rest of the forums. If you notice any issues or would like to see any features added just let me know!

Thanks!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Two Thumbs Up Bitches!

The new "Bleed" video off the ObZen album from Swedish metal band Meshuggah.

The obZen album is probably my favorite out of them all. Takes everything you've come to love and expect from Meshuggah yet so much more.

Enjoy!

Disclaimer: This video/music is not for the feint of heart. So if you enjoy the "stripped shirt/scarf wearing/super cool vidal sassoon hair cut bands" don't watch it.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Real Hero



So amidst all the bullshit doom & gloom you'll probably here by the "drive by" media (not sure where I heard that but it fits) today about the economy, and gas prices, and the election...I thought I'd share a story about a guy you probably won't hear about unless you live in Chicago and it's suburbs.

Joseph Richardson faced a split second decision Monday May 5th 2008. Save his daughter or himself. He chose his daughter. A drunk driver jumped a curb and was coming straight for Joseph and his daughter when, without thought, he grabbed her and held her above his head seconds before the car smashed into him pinning Joseph against an Iron fence. He died shortly after but managed to save his daughters life in the process.

From the Chicago Sun Times:

FELONY DUI CHARGES | Father's last act protected 4-year-old from crash

May 7, 2008
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BY MITCH DUDEK Staff Reporter/mdudek@suntimes.com

With an out-of-control car bearing down, Joseph Richardson grabbed his 4-year-old daughter and held her up out of harm's way.

It was his last act -- and one that apparently saved his daughter's life.
Richardson, a 39-year-old father of three, was killed Monday evening by the car, driven by a man who police say was drunk.

The car pinned Richardson and his daughter Kaniyah against a wrought iron fence at 95th Street and Wentworth, police said.

Kaniyah survived and was listed in critical but stable condition Tuesday evening at Comer Children's Hospital, where a spokeswoman said she was doing well.

"He held the baby up to keep the car from destroying the baby, but it totally destroyed him," said Richardson's father, the Rev. L.V. Richardson.

Richardson was walking his daughter to a McDonald's for burgers at 6:40 p.m. Monday when a 1990 Chevy Cavalier jumped a curb and careened towards them, police said, citing witness accounts.

He grabbed his daughter just before the car slammed the two into the fence, police said.

Richardson was pronounced dead shortly after the crash.
The driver of the car, Angelo Thomas, 32, of the 200 block of West 95th Street, was charged with two felony counts of aggravated driving under the influence, police said. He was also cited with driving without a valid license or insurance.

Joseph Richardson, the father of two girls and a boy, all under the age of 11, was described as a devoted father. His other love was music. He was a gifted pianist and organist and performed in choirs at Cottage Grove Baptist Church and Greater Revelation Missionary Baptist Church, where his father ministers. His idols were Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder, his family said.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Daily Doom & Gloom

I'm going to start a new blog on my site. It's called "Daily Doom and Gloom" and I think you'll enjoy it. It's called "Daily" but we'll see how long that sticks. It seems like almost every day I hear about new things that can either harm or kill me. Stuff you and I use everyday, have been told is safe to use or safe to do, yet somehow turn out bad for us. Everyday there's something new you and I should fear and loathe so here it goes!

Your Daily Doom and Gloom for April 11th, 2008:

PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES!


That's right, that bottled water you drank at work today is not only killing you, but it's making you depressed.....as if your boring life and dreary job wasn't enough right? Our friends over at Daily Mail UK have the scoop....

The poison lurking in your plastic water bottle
By JO KNOWSLEY via Daily Mail UK

A Potentially deadly toxin is being absorbed into bottled mineral water from their plastic containers. And the longer the water is stored, the levels of poison increase, research reveals. As the sell-by date on many bottled waters is up to two years, scientists have now called for extensive further studies.

The research by world expert Dr William Shotyk - who has vowed never to drink bottled water again - will be published in the Royal Society of Chemistry's journal next month. It is sure to revive concerns about the safety of bottled water, the world's fastest-growing drinks industry, worth £1.2billion a year.

The tests found traces of antimony, a chemical used in the making of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, used by most mineral-water sellers.

Small doses of antimony can make you feel ill and depressed. Larger quantities can cause violent vomiting and even death. The study stressed that amounts of antimony were well below official recommended levels. But it also discovered that the levels almost doubled when the bottles were stored for three months.

Professor Shotyk, of Heidelberg University in Germany, said: "I don't want to shock people but here's what I know: Antimony is being continuously released into bottled drinking water. The water in PET bottles is contaminated."

He tested ground water and 15 types of bottled mineral water in his native Canada. The ground water contained two parts per trillion (ppt) of antimony. Bottled water had an average 160 ppt of antimony when opened immediately after bottling. But ground water stored in a PET plastic bottle had 630 ppt of antimony when opened six months later.

Professor Shotyk then tried the experiment in Europe, collecting 48 brands of water in PET bottles and water from its source in the ground at a German bottling plant. The water had four ppt of antimony before being bottled, the contents of a new bottle had 360 ppt and one opened three months later had a staggering 700 ppt.

Antimony finds its way into water by 'leaching' from the plastic in the same way that water absorbs flavour from a teabag. Health authorities said even the higher levels of antimony found are way below official safety guidelines, set at around six parts per billion by international environment agencies.

Elizabeth Griswold, director of the Canadian Bottled Water Association, added: "The levels do not pose a risk to humans. They are simply trace elements."

But David Coggan, a Southampton University-based epidemiologist who works with the Medical Research Council, called for further research into the findings.

He said not enough was known about the effects of antimony and how much had to be consumed before it became dangerous. Last year naphthalene, which can cause liver damage in high doses, was found in two bottles of Volvic mineral water. Bacteria which could leach into bottled water has been cited as a possible reason for rising levels of food poisoning.


So let me get this straight.....plastic from bottled water bottles can make me depressed and ill? Here I was thinking it was my job and pay check to paycheck lifestyle.