Tuesday, November 25
Sunday, November 23
Thursday, November 20
Menahan St. Band in MPLS on Dec. 2nd
I would maybe go if I were in town, Although seated theatre shows can be ehhhh.
The Dutch need to have a war....
Just something to end the tireless boredom that they apparently endure everyday.
Or... they could just set up 4.5 million dominoes!
Or... they could just set up 4.5 million dominoes!
Labels: big bucks, fancy dance, waste of time
Wednesday, November 19
Friday, November 14
Thursday, November 13
Tuesday, November 11
More Tootin'
Well, here's the second piece to the animation triptych Aya and I are making for our friend, Hauschka. The first one I posted a month or so ago but you can also watch it here.
Labels: Jason's faves, Musics, video, VS.
Friday, November 7
Kent's Cut of the Week
I came across this album a bit ago. It's a sweet little Funk/Soul/Disco hybrid album. There's a few slow cuts that don't blow my skirt up, but I really like the majority. Take a sample and download the album if you like!
Sir John Roberts - Ain't Nothing Like Making Love
Sir John Roberts - Sophisticated Funk Orchestra
Thursday, November 6
SHOWDOWN!
So great news for the most part on the elections here in the states. We finally didn't mess this one up! However...
after 100% reporting the MN senate race is like this
Coleman - 42% - 1,211,435
Franken - 42% - 1,211,091
Recount and WOW
Labels: Nice Haircuts, Recounts, VS.
Wednesday, November 5
Obamarama: Live from Chicago
While you guys were busy being half as patriotic as myself, I was fortunate enough to move to a city recently where a guy a lot of people like was gonna become President and wanted to throw a party in a park where everyone was invited and could jerk each other off when the official announcement came through.
Really though, it was a beautiful place to witness this once in a lifetime event and I was glad to have witnessed it. I haven't heard any numbers yet, but I guess they projected a million people. It was insane, and there were 5 jumbotrons all located about a quarter mile apart with nothing but people in between. As you will see in the video and photo below, this is a HUGE deal for a lot of people, marking yet another ground breaking moment in American history.
Video evidence of the California & ultimately final announcement.
Really though, it was a beautiful place to witness this once in a lifetime event and I was glad to have witnessed it. I haven't heard any numbers yet, but I guess they projected a million people. It was insane, and there were 5 jumbotrons all located about a quarter mile apart with nothing but people in between. As you will see in the video and photo below, this is a HUGE deal for a lot of people, marking yet another ground breaking moment in American history.
Video evidence of the California & ultimately final announcement.
Tuesday, November 4
Money As Debt
I found this video about a month ago when Mark Swanson and I were sitting around talking about the role of the Federal Reserve and the central banks. If you're interested in learning more about the Fed, here's a tip: don't go to THIS WEBSITE.
The animation in this video sucks, but it's worth watching if you have 50 minutes to kill.
The animation in this video sucks, but it's worth watching if you have 50 minutes to kill.
Labels: Cash Money, Economics