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MTV posts every music video ever online!!

28 Oct

I grew up with cable and MTV. I didn’t watch it that often but it was there. I mean it was one of the channels. And back then, before there were 300 channels, and Tivo, and the internet, we used to flip through them. Over and over. For fun. A song or video would have to pretty intresting, animated, or filled with special effects to catch the attention of an 8 year old. What I’m trying to say is that MTV has posted every music video online on there new site http://www.mtvmusic.com/

Even better you can embed them.

My Favorites off the top of my head:

  1. Peter Gabriel » Sledgehammer (above)
  2. Michael Jackson » Thriller
  3. Fatboy Slim » Weapon of Choice (with Christopher Walken – classic)

I think this comment sums it up on the Daft Punk » Harder Better Faster Stronger video.

“Productivity in our IT deparment has dropped to exactly 0% since we discovered this site this morning. :p Thanks MTV. Best thing to happen to mTV since it’s incepetion.”

 

Where is the bear in the big dipper?

28 Oct

On the mantle of my bed I have a planetarium (Sega HomeStar) that projects the night sky onto my ceiling. Every other night or so, I turn this on when I’m relaxing into sleep. It allows me to star up at the stars, forget about the day, and contemplate the vast, unending beauty of the universe we live in. It is hard to look at the sky without your brain searching it for patterns (after all the brain is a pattern finding machine). The brain cannot help but try to connect the dots in a futile search for meaning and familiar shapes. Seven of the brightest stars in the northern hemisphere form what we call Ursa-Major – Latin for “The big bear”. I for one, and most people I know never can see any bear shape at all in those stars, so we call it The Big Dipper instead.

We can’t see the bear for 2 reasons –

  • First, there are actually 20 stars that make up the bear, and the “big dipper” is just his rump and tail – that’s right I said “tail”.
  • Second, bears don’t have tails.

Why does this bear have a tail?
According the the Greeks, Zeus, the king of Greek gods, flung this bear into the heavens by its tail, stretching the tail into the shape it has now. Was this story compelling enough that Greeks, Roman’s, and all of Europe and generations of artists would see a bear? Apparently it was:


Artists have been drawing this “bear with a tail” for centuries.

Interestingly, many American Indian tribes who never heard the Greek story, also knew these seven stars as part of a large bear. They saw the three stars of the Dipper’s handle not as a tail, but as three boys chasing a bear. A much better story if you ask me.

To see how other cultures saw these stars, check out this nice site.

I think this image shows it best:

 

Children who spend large amounts of time with their fathers have higher IQs

17 Oct

Academics at the University of Newcastle, carried out a study of more than 11,000 British men and women, born in 1958.

The scientists asked mothers of children how often the father of their child took part in activities with them, including reading, organising outings and general “quality time”.
The findings, published in the journal Evolution and Human Behaviour, show that those children whose fathers spent more time with them had a higher IQ and were more socially mobile than those who had received little attention.

The study found that men tended to pay more attention to their sons than their daughters but that strong fatherly involvement in children’s early life can also improve a child’s future career prospects, the research shows.

The researchers warned that it was not enough for parents to live together, but that a father should be actively involved in a child’s life to benefit their development. The differences were still detectable by the age of 42.

Source: The Telegraph, 1 October 2008

 

Deadline to register to vote is today (in Texas)!

06 Oct

I know a lot of you don’t live in Texas but many of you do and others are in states with similar deadlines. I just wanted to send out a reminder to make sure you are registered to vote in the November presidential election.

If your not sure, there is an easy way to find out on the Obama website (I’m sure there are many others but I used this one)

http://www.voteforchange.com/index_obama.php

Finding out how to vote is now quick and easy.
Using this tool you can:
1. Register to vote.
2. Request to vote absentee.
3. Find your polling location.

This should only take about 3 minutes.