Archive for March, 2009

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Self-talk: Rock & Roll Dictionary

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[?]Submitted by Rock and Roll Guru Blog

Self-talk: the noise that prevents you from hearing your intuition.

 

Self Playing Guitar

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[?]Submitted by Rock and Roll Guru Blog

My good friend Phil Gerbyshak sent me this a couple days ago. He first saw it on ‘from the dark village’, which sounds to me like it would be a great band name.
It’s just so cool and strange and bizarre that I had to share […]

Best of Classic Rock Blog

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[?]Submitted by Rock and Roll Guru Blog

I just wanted to turn you on to another outstanding new blog called Best of Classic Rock.
I had a chance to talk to Rick recently and he’s planning some exceptionally cool stuff for this blog and site.
If you’re a classic rocker, I guarantee you will […]

The Dead on The View?????

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[?]Submitted by Rock and Roll Guru Blog

It’s true. Believe it or not, the ladies on The View will interview Bobby, Phil and Warren Haynes about the upcoming Dead tour this Monday, March 30th.
I find this absolutely hilarious for several reasons, not the least of which is that the other guest that […]

Van Morrison: Rock & Roll Quote

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[?]Submitted by Rock and Roll Guru Blog
I write songs. Then, I record them. And, later, maybe I perform them on stage. That’s what I do. That’s my job. Simple.”-Van Morrison
Pretty cool gig, I’d say.
And you do it incredibly well, Van!
Thanks!

Van Morrison: Rock & Roll Video

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[?]Submitted by Rock and Roll Guru Blog

Since he recorded the song forty-two years ago today, here’s Van Morrison performing “Brown Eyed Girl.”
Please click here if you can’t see the video.

 

Van Morrison: Rock & Roll History

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[?]Submitted by Rock and Roll Guru Blog

March 28, 1967: Van Morrison recorded “Brown Eyed Girl.”
“Brown Eyed Girl” was the song that launched Van Morrison’s solo career after leaving the band Them, and it remains a staple on classic rock and oldies radio stations.
I’ve been listening to Van quite a bit lately, […]

Rock On Digital

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[?]Submitted by Layla’s Classic Rock Blog

 

There’s a new site out there that looks pretty good:  Rock On Digital
“The only place on the web where you can experience exclusive classic rock shows, previews, concerts, studio sessions, videos, audio tracks, interviews and so much more.”
 

Ethanol biorefinery using landfill gas as process fuel

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[?]Submitted by Energy Answers Blog
Co-locating an ethanol plant near a landfill is one way to utilize landfill gas. Most landfills are not exploited as they could be.
GRAINNET News and Information for the Grain, Milling, Feed, Seed and BioFuels Industry: “The POET plant will utilize the landfill gas in a wood waste-fuel […]

Vogue on Vogue

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[?]Submitted by Brittique Blog
 
Vogue Editor Alexandra Shulman. Source: FBC

On Thursday I went along to the Fashion Business Club meeting “Vogue on Vogue”. Online editor Dolly Jones was interviewing Vogue magazine editor Alexandra Shulman. While I’m not a magazine junky and prefer online to magazines, I was interested in what Alexandra […]

Weekend Discussion: Foreign Food

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[?]Submitted by Aguanomics Blog
NOTE: This post will stay here until Sunday night. Posts for Saturday and Sunday morning go below this post.
Dear Aguanauts,
Discussion posts allow you to discuss your beliefs on a topic — to share your understanding, experience and opinions — without worrying about what’s right or what others think. […]

Economy vs. Environment

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[?] Submitted by Aguanomics Blog

This piece from the New Yorker is BRILLIANT:
The world’s financial and energy crises are connected, and they are similar because credit and fossil fuels are forms of leverage: oil, coal, and natural gas are multipliers of labor in much the same way that credit is a multiplier of […]

Don’t Subsidize Water

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[?]Submitted by Aguanomics Blog

From the Department of No Duh!, we get this World Bank paper:
The pressure on an already stressed water situation in South Africa is predicted to increase significantly under climate change, plans for large industrial expansion, observed rapid urbanization, and government programs to provide access to water to millions […]

Kool Lil’ ‘38 Chevy Pickup

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[?]Submitted by Suede and Chrome Blog
 

 
Hey Kats and Kittens! Thinking about how kool it would be to own a rat rod, but want something different from the everyday “run of the mill”? Do ya ‘dig’ the rockabilly music too? Well, I think I found the ride for you.

This kool […]

Mixed Feeding Flock, #3

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[?]Submitted by The Birdcouple Blog

Tonight is Earth Hour. Turn off your lights! More over at Nervous Birds or at www.earthhourus.org. Locally, Baltimore is participating.
Ninety years of birding notes are going online, thanks to Maryland’s very own US Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. The notes cover 900 species including some–Great Auk, Carolina […]

What’s In Sarah Bellum’s Bathroom? Delirium and Co. Candles!

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[?]Submitted by Beauty Brains Blog
Sarah Bellum says:
Here’s the latest product I’ve had the pleasure of trying - the new Blue Absinthe candle from Delirium & Co.
Who the heck is Delirium & Co.? I had no idea either until I read the press release:
Delirium & Co. was created by the founder of […]

A Psoriasis Solution from Pisces?

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[?]Submitted by Beauty Brains Blog
Mid Brain muses:
Something smells fishy here…oh wait, it’s just my new lotion.
According to Cosmeticsdesign.com, researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology have discovered that a specific fish enzyme, known as zonase, can be good for your skin because of the way they can break […]

Kinetic Sculptures of Reuben Margolin

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[?]Submitted by Valery Lantratov’s Ballet Blog
Dancers are not the only artists inspired by movement. Make: Television recently featured Reuben Margolin who is inspired by waves, caterpillars and other natural movements to create kinetic sculptures out of recycled materials.

Impressed? You can read more about the artist on his web page.

Do You Love Me Now That I Can Dance?

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[?]Submitted by Valery Lantratov’s Ballet Blog

This enjoyable video was created as an ad for a cell phone company that is not paying me for the plug. I guess their viral marketing campaign is working. Hope you enjoy it.
 

Quiksilver Showdown Over the City takes over Grouse Mountain

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[?]Submitted by FrontLipped
Swatch Ticket To Ride (TTR) points and $20,000 in prize money are on the line this weekend at the Quiksilver Showdown Over the City hosted by Grouse Mountain.
With Burton’s Global Open Series wrapped up, the focus has turned to the race for the TTR World Tour championship. The start […]

Stan’s Rims in White!

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[?]Submitted by redstone underground

Stan’s/No Tubes will be distributing a very limited edition white version of it’s popular rims soon. Stan’s says, “Due to the overwhelming interest, we have ordered a production run of ZTR Olympic 26″, ZTR 355 26″, ZTR Flow 26″, ZTR 355 29″ and ZTR Arch 29″ in the […]

Turner Sultan update

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[?]Submitted by redstone underground
Mountain Bike Action magazine finally got hold of the 2009 DW Link Turner Sultan for a review. Check it out here. To say they liked this do it all 29er is an understatement. Tree just got his and Doug’s will be here next week. Next delivery is late […]

Doctor Approved Interval Training for Growth Hormone Release?

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[?]Submitted by Turbulence Training Blog
Here’s a follow up to our January Success Story of the Month. Derek Murphy asked his doctor about interval training, and the doc believes it can help boost growth hormone and burn fat.
Check out the amazing improvements in Derek’s health since starting the Turbulence Training for Fat […]

Deadlifts vs Cardio & Abs

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[?]Submitted by Turbulence Training Blog
I hit the gym early this morning (right after the morning dog walk), and I launched into a pretty good workout, with no competition for the sole squat rack in the gym.
In fact, most of the other people in there were doing “cardio and abs”. That’s a […]

Use Soccer For Cardio Exercise

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[?]Submitted by My Fitness Hut Blog
Soccer is great for interval cardio exercise….I have been talking about different ways to do your cardio to change up your routine…
It helps to keep exercise fun as much as possible….if you hate doing exercise, you will quit at some point….by its routine nature, cardio is […]

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