Friday, October 15, 2010

To all my friends..


friends by ~nunoramos0 on deviantART
"I'll see you next week" or "See you tomorrow man" these are the most famous lines that we speak every time we part ways with someone. Whats funny about the whole this is that, we actually get this belief that "i will see you next week" or " i will see you next week "maan" "
Never noticing how you could as easily get hit by a truck anytime, or someone blowing your brains out at the club. But i guess its good that we always stay focussed on the happenings in our lives than dwell on "death" imagine how fucked up people would be if they all had the mentality of live today, and worry about tomorrow later..i know right? there wouldnt be any warren buffett's or Bill gates'. the world would be filled with MC Hammers, just a bunch of broke buggers..this is a message to all my friends..just a thought!!

MP3:Atmosphere - to all my friends

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Album of the week..

Kno (of Cunninlynguists) - Death is silent

this album reminds me of the cunninlynguists album (a piece of strange) which also has the same tone, and is also a concept album like this. This one is good for the die hardcore fans of this man's work behind the boards (like myself) and He does most of the vocals on the all the track, and he is decent on the mic too. Faves on the album are "not at the end" featuring tunji, who is by far my favorite rookie of the year, after i heard him smash everybody with his verse on Incise's daily methods LP, "La petite mort" and "when i was young" with a guest spot from his fellow Cunninlinguists' alumni Natti. This is definetly a highly recommended listen..Real hip hop..

MP3:Kno - Not at the end ft. Tunji

Friday, October 8, 2010

Cold wind blows..

and the wind blows by ~pukaj on deviantART


This just in...moses never separated the red sea..its two week old news but im just sayin..

water separation can be understood by Fluid Dynamics
crossing on foot of the Red Sea described in the biblical scriptures may have been a phenomenon caused by strong winds, according to U.S. researchers.

computer simulations conducted by scientists show how wind power could have created a land passage that would have allowed the Israelites to escape led by Moses from the Egyptian soldiers, as described in the book of Exodus.

simulations fit well with the story, “said Carl Drews, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR for its acronym in English) from USA, who led the study.

Researchers believe that a strong wind from the east of approximately 101 km /h could blow at night pushing back the waters in a curve where it is believed that an ancient river merged with a coastal lagoon.

water withdrawn from both channels, it would open a land passage through which the Jews could have escaped.
Once the winds stopped blowing, the waters returned to its banks, covering the passage.

water separation can be understood by fluid dynamics. The winds move the water in a manner consistent with the laws of physics, creating a safe passage with water on both sides and then allowing the water abruptly back, “Drews said in a statement posted on the website of NCAR.

The study is part of a wider investigation on the influence of winds on the depth of water, and which also discusses how the Pacific typhoon can create waves.

Nile Delta /> For the study, published in the journal PLoS ONE, we modeled different locations and depths of flood water from the Nile Delta that might exist at the time of Moses.
In the book of Exodus describes how Moses and the Israelites that led out of Egypt, were trapped between Pharaoh’s army and the Red Sea or Sea of Reeds.
Then God divided the sea through Moses and an east wind that blew all night, allowing the Hebrews to cross safely.
When the Egyptians tried to follow them, the waters returned to normal drowning pursuit.

Sources: Memeufacture


Thursday, October 7, 2010

Album of the week..

Tom Jones - Burning Hell

The loudest singer in the room releases a collection of blues & gospel covers, this album actually came out a couple of months ago. its only when i saw him perform "Burning hell" on Letterman two weeks ago, when i heard and saw the performance i was intrigued,and check out the album..and its quite good i must say.