"The massively influential band Jawbreaker is planning a reissue of their Unfun album. They'll also be the subject of an upcoming documentary. To top it all off, Frontman Blake Schwarzenbach also revealed that he's making music again with an as-yet-unnamed group. " - punknews.org
hell yea.
also, The Fad broke up on friday after 8 years of playing together. This explains why they weren't at Bucci's show.
and Another Breath is recording their new album "God Complex" this winter.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
My friend Eric's band
Firing Squad - 6 Songs to Live Your Life By
http://www.mediafire.com/?mzgnzzmn0my
it's awesome. check it out.
in other news, im really fucked up. my muscles and joints are killing me and those red blotches are now on my arms, legs, and back. crazy right? hope i make it out of this one.
(EDIT: turns out it's strep, which is weird because my throat doesn't even hurt. it hurt a bit last week though, so i guess maybe the strep spread to other shit and fucked me up. penicillin, 10 days, 3 pills a day. i'm half glad i have strep because at least they know what it is and can cure me.)
-kevin
http://www.mediafire.com/?mzgnzzmn0my
it's awesome. check it out.
in other news, im really fucked up. my muscles and joints are killing me and those red blotches are now on my arms, legs, and back. crazy right? hope i make it out of this one.
(EDIT: turns out it's strep, which is weird because my throat doesn't even hurt. it hurt a bit last week though, so i guess maybe the strep spread to other shit and fucked me up. penicillin, 10 days, 3 pills a day. i'm half glad i have strep because at least they know what it is and can cure me.)
-kevin
Friday, October 17, 2008
Weekend Summons
We have a very busy weekend. The following 'crews' will be assembling. Attendance is mandatory:
...and I'm sure other crews will spring surprise meetings on us.
STAY FROSTY,
- Kevin
Moe's Crew
Brew Crew Crew
Guitar Rescue Crew
Jam City Crew
Gary Is A Piece Of Shit For Backing Out Again Crew
Short Shorts Party Crew
Blunty Sunday Crew
Christmas Room Crew
Writing Sesh Crew
...and I'm sure other crews will spring surprise meetings on us.
STAY FROSTY,
- Kevin
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
This Weekend's Big Winner!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
I'm everywhere...
http://www.timesunion.com/multimedia/video/nightcam_charmed_lark.asp
Hit play on that first video.
Also, this ms paint thing is bullshit, macs don't have paint so I'll be using artrage. Word.
Hit play on that first video.
Also, this ms paint thing is bullshit, macs don't have paint so I'll be using artrage. Word.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
Check this...
http://web.mac.com/ryanraichilson/iWeb/Site/Episodes.html
...this is my cousin Johnny's internet show.
It's pretty fucking funny.
Give it a scope and leave some feedback.
-Dudz
...this is my cousin Johnny's internet show.
It's pretty fucking funny.
Give it a scope and leave some feedback.
-Dudz
Friday, October 3, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
So.....whats up?
Found this on cnn.com at the computer lab today.
Give it a scope.
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2008/10/01/pn.most.outrageous.cnn
In other news, the weekend is approaching and I know everyone is hatching their plans to become this weekend's big winner.
Godspeed, boys.
-p00ps
Give it a scope.
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2008/10/01/pn.most.outrageous.cnn
In other news, the weekend is approaching and I know everyone is hatching their plans to become this weekend's big winner.
Godspeed, boys.
-p00ps
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
If a year on Mercury is 88 days, how long is a year on Earth?
Prep your B-holes,
Recent field observations in the science of quantum physics have baffled researchers with their seemingly unfeasible findings. It seems that certain subatomic particles (we're talking fractions of protons and neutrons) are indirectly observed to occupy multiple positions in space simultaneously. However, despite an exhaustive and ongoing effort the curious occurrence continues to elude direct observation. Assuming the effect remains unobservable in spite of future scientific study and development, consider the following: on the smallest of scales, the most elementary particles of our existence are the physical manifestation of our mental capacity for quantifying possible outcomes. This is to say, until assigned a definitive value, every action exists only as a probability with several possible outcomes. An unobserved particle can therefore occupy any number of possible spaces. The field data reflects this probability by representing a particular object as present in multiple locations simultaneously, quantifying the likelihood of said object occupying the space in question. Upon direct observation however, our mind and senses perform their perception functions instantly and unconsciously, assigning "truth" to a single possible outcome which constitutes our reality. The perceived outcome becomes an expression of two functions. The first is the universal probability of possible outcomes discussed above. The second, and more important, function is our capacity for conscious decision. This reflects all possible outcomes for any given probability predicated upon personal choice, such as deciding where to get lunch. It is therefore likely that thought processes determine much of our physical reality instantaneously. The outcomes contingent upon this reality are bound by the sum of all probabilities contained by both our physical circumstance and conscious decision. The question of alternate realities contingent upon probabilities not recognized in our own reality is best left for another day though...
Recent field observations in the science of quantum physics have baffled researchers with their seemingly unfeasible findings. It seems that certain subatomic particles (we're talking fractions of protons and neutrons) are indirectly observed to occupy multiple positions in space simultaneously. However, despite an exhaustive and ongoing effort the curious occurrence continues to elude direct observation. Assuming the effect remains unobservable in spite of future scientific study and development, consider the following: on the smallest of scales, the most elementary particles of our existence are the physical manifestation of our mental capacity for quantifying possible outcomes. This is to say, until assigned a definitive value, every action exists only as a probability with several possible outcomes. An unobserved particle can therefore occupy any number of possible spaces. The field data reflects this probability by representing a particular object as present in multiple locations simultaneously, quantifying the likelihood of said object occupying the space in question. Upon direct observation however, our mind and senses perform their perception functions instantly and unconsciously, assigning "truth" to a single possible outcome which constitutes our reality. The perceived outcome becomes an expression of two functions. The first is the universal probability of possible outcomes discussed above. The second, and more important, function is our capacity for conscious decision. This reflects all possible outcomes for any given probability predicated upon personal choice, such as deciding where to get lunch. It is therefore likely that thought processes determine much of our physical reality instantaneously. The outcomes contingent upon this reality are bound by the sum of all probabilities contained by both our physical circumstance and conscious decision. The question of alternate realities contingent upon probabilities not recognized in our own reality is best left for another day though...
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