Monthly ArchiveDecember 2007



Knowledge 28 Dec 2007 08:50 am

The Sun is Electric

Give this video a watch. Fascinating stuff. Now if only we could covert the etricrity in the cosmos to oil…

From the films creators:

Challenge yourself, your peers, your teachers. Participate in a revolution in science and human evolution. Watch this film and in an hour … all ยป know more than most NASA scientists about the fundamental force that forms and sustains the universe (summary below).

Visit: www.thunderboltsdvd.com

- to purchase the DVD and\or Thunderbolts Of The Gods ‘monograph’ (book),

- to view higher resolution sequences from the film (with stereo sound),

- to subscribe to a free newsletter that will keep you up to date on the latest discoveries in space and a revolutionary new interpretation of them.

The Thunderbolts Project calls into question not only countless modern scientific assumptions, but also the billions of dollars of big-science government and corporate funding that continues to preserve and entrench questionable theories - elevating them to the status of doctrine - while systematically excluding legitimate alternatives that threaten the status-quo. Alternatives that may represent the future of science.

The Thunderbolts Project offers remarkably simple explanations for ‘black holes’, ‘dark matter’, the electric sun, comets that are NOT made of ice, planetary scarring and many other ‘mysterious’ phenomena.

It proposes that much of the currently observable phenomena of deep space can be intelligently explained by already known principles of electricity. High school students get it immediately. A doctorate in higher math is not required.

This extraordinary new theory also redefines ancient history, linking rock art images carved in basalt 5,000 years ago with identical images found only in Hubble photographs of deep space or in photographs of recently declassified high-energy plasma discharge experiments generated in a billion dollar lab.

The Thunderbolts Project invites you to participate in this revolution, to test and even challenge its validity, or, if finding it rational and intriguing enough, to contribute to its expansion and further evolution.

Thank you,

The Thunderbolts Project

Watch it on Google Video here: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4773590301316220374

-Matt

Videos 17 Dec 2007 06:44 pm

Bunch o’ Clips

Millimeters Matter

Machine Girl Trailer

Skate Tube

Everday Normal Guy

The clips that didn’t make the front page after the jump!
NOTE: Mozilla craps out on the comments after the jump… IE works fine… my brain doesn’t know why.


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Blog & Colorado 12 Dec 2007 06:10 pm

Quarter Century

We trucked up to the mountains as is tradition on my birthday and the conditions couldn’t have been better. Well, for winter sports activities anyways… I spun out on the road twice in slick conditions; ask Loni for the grim details if you must. Oh did it snow though. Everywhere in Summit County and the surrounding area got between 2 and 3.5 feet of snow that weekend. On Friday night we made it into Dillon, where we stayed for the weekend at a buddy’s condo, and unpacked and went to the Dillon Brewery for dinner. There was eight of us total (plus one dog) for the weekend adventure and everywhere we went our presence was known. Back at the condo we lit a fire and yaked into the night.

Saturday morning we drove up to Camp Hale which is 16 miles south of Vail and is nestled in the Vail Valley. We rented 6 snowmobiles between the 8 of us, with 2 riding doubles, and tore around 90 miles of trails and play areas for a good 4 hours. 7 of us had never been snowmobiling before but we all caught on quickly and had these Polaris 550s wrapped out at around 60mph at times. It was a blast and just plain gorgeous country everywhere we sped. Big fluffy flakes were falling the whole time and there was plenty of untouched powder outside of the groomed trails to cut loose in; so loose in fact we each got our vehicle stuck several times. Me more than most it seemed and my back was a wreck the next day from pulling my sled out of the snow so much. So much fun though. Back to Dillon that night and dinner at the Red Mountain Lodge which had very cool architecture and decoration on the interior.

Sunday morning we shot up the road to Copper Mountain for some pristine snowboarding conditions. We found a couple runs that by all means should’ve been opened, but weren’t… and weren’t groomed at all. Glorious powder! Once we found these gems we pretty much stayed on them for the duration. Packed up and headed back to the condo to clean her up and then back to Denver.

I made it to 25 and beat the odds that all my arresting officers claimed I was up against. Take that Obberman!

Pictures up here.

-Matt

Blog 07 Dec 2007 01:06 pm

Grills and Baby Jesus’ Rock Gods

For Loni’s last birthday I got a grill for her truck and had the windows tinted. This will hopefully buy me some time before she’s looking for an overall upgrade. She’s always been a truck kinda girl and I know she drives it around with increased pride. My birthday was just last night and she also got me a grill as a gift; mine’s the kind you cook on though. It’s a pretty sweet stainless steal Kenmore with all the trimmings. It wasn’t until a friend pointed it out after the fact that we basically exchanged grills as presents this year… weird.

So a couple months back I’d heard on the radio that the Trans Siberian Orchestra was going to be doing a show in Denver on the night of my birthday. I’d always kind of liked a few of their tunes and wanted to see them live and the timing seemed like a good fit. So last night we went down to the Pepsi Center to check ‘em out. These dudes fucking love Christmas. It was really a mash-up of hard rock, classical, and of course Christmas tunes… with a little jazz thrown in here and there. The first half was a beginning to end Christmas tale narrated by the smooth black dude. The second half was more of straight set of songs. The overall production was amazing. The stage setup and lights were the best I’ve ever seen at any concert. They had over a dozen flame throwers that shot colored flames into the air, all set to the music of course. They also had some very sophisticated lasers amongst some powerful lights and strobes. The framework that held all the overhead lights was in about 8 different parts and could be lowered or raised and tilted in any angle; they were artistic in themselves as opposed to just suspending the lights. These dudes rocked the house to. Their guitarists were amazing and definitely had some 80s hair band influences and their pianists were top notch too. You’d think with the word “Orchestra” in their name that’d they’d have more classical instruments. In fact they only had one string player, a violinist, and they were accompanied by The Denver Strings, a local 8 piece string section. All in all it was a great show and I definitely recommend. If these guys don’t give ya the Christmas spirit then you probably don’t have a soul.

-Matt