Friday, April 3, 2009 8:35:35 AM
So I'm up early, it's 9:30, and yes, that's early for me, very early.
I've just had a very strong coffee, and the energy is starting to flow, so, I shall now disappear off into the into the day to go do some heavy work making a rather large set of garage doors, with a LOT of coffee breaks to keep me alive.
Hi ho, hi ho etc etc, you all get the idea
Friday, April 3, 2009 12:11:31 AM
Well, this is my first blog here (well, anywhere and ever in fact) and so, i guess i'll start letting you all into the cynical craziness that is my mind (gently of course for all our benefit).
Now, where to start, I think i'll take the easy route here and start off with Music.
So, lately there have been a few album's released by artist's I like, the most recent of which, and therefore most notable is.....
Drum Roll please....... Cult of Static, possibly not so surprisingly to most, by Static X.
My first opinions on it are that it's pretty decent, I know that they were aiming to take the longer build-up's and such of Wisconsin Death Trip and the like, and retain some of the heavier, punchy beat's from Cannibal which to a large extent, They have done.
The album's very strong, they've done a really good job in my opinion, the problem is i just cant help but think it's missing some of the power that was evident in Cannibal.
Just my 2 cents.
What next, how about a film review and Education, combined?
Thanks to a good friend (who is also my house mate), I finally got around to watching, or was it more being shown?.... Accepted
Well what can I say, very VERY good film, there were some real laugh out loud moments, and as is mandatory for any teen movie, some pretty good Eye Candy aswell.
The basic premise for the film is a little far fetched admitedly, a few friends fail to get into college, and in the process of trying to save face, accidentally create their own college, but it works well.
This however, is where the bit about education comes in, I cant for the life of me figure out why no college/university similar in concept to the "South Harmon Institute of Technology" exists.
The idea in itself is good, essentially a school of cumulative knowledge, where-in the student's teach each other by imparting their own knowledge and strength's to others.
Granted, the participant's would not be able to leave with a degree or qualification, but in some situations this is not needed, and particularly for alternative learning this would seemingly fit the bill perfectly.
However, it's now 01:09 and I've got a heavy day.....today I guess, so, that's enough talking rubbish for today.
I shall wish you all happiness and butterflies until I return.
Stuish