Food not Bourgeoisie


G-20 Undercover cop FAIL
September 29, 2009, 9:51 pm
Filed under: Happenings, Look at this, News, Uncategorized

Hilarious….



pokerap
August 24, 2009, 6:28 am
Filed under: Look at this



The Scooper Bowl
June 10, 2009, 5:34 am
Filed under: Happenings, Look at this, quaint expression

I’m kind of lonely right now. Good thing I can pay $8 to eat all the ice cream I want. The Scooper Bowl is going on right now and I found a list of flavors that I’m going attempt to try all of and report back. I’m planning to go Thursday.

The tentative flavors are as follows:

Baskin-Robbins

* Cotton Candy
* Rock ‘n Pop Swirl
* York Peppermint Pattie
* Premium Churned Light Raspberry Chip

Ben & Jerry’s

* Orange & Cream
* Oatmeal Cookie Chunk
* Chocolate Macadamia
* Goodbye Yellow Brickle Road

Breyers

* Vanilla
* Coffee
* Cherry Vanilla
* Cookies & Cream

Brigham’s Ice Cream

* Vanilla
* Chocolate
* Confetti & Cream
* Black Raspberry Frozen Yogurt

Edy’s

* Coffee
* Take the Cake
* Mint Chocolate Chip
* Low Fat Caramel Praline Crunch Frozen Yogurt

Garelick Farms/Gifford’s

* Chocolate
* Old Fashioned Vanilla
* Mint Chocolate Chip Yogurt
* Maine Lobster Tracks

Häagen-Dazs

* Zesty Lemon Sorbet
* Chocolate
* Bailey’s Irish Cream
* Vanilla Honey Bee

HP Hood

* New England Lighthouse Coffee
* Cookie Dough Delight
* Fenway Fudge
* Maine Blueberry & Sweet Cream Frozen Yogurt

Spasso

* Amaretto gelato
* Dulce de Leche gelato
* Chocolate gelato
* Chocolate Chip gelato
* Crema Cafe gelato
* Lemon sorbet
* Coconut sorbet
* Mango gelato
* Raspberry gelato
* Zabaglione gelato



Local Band I wish was playing locally
March 28, 2009, 2:28 pm
Filed under: Look at this, music

I’ve been in Boston for about six months and somehow found the balls to call Boston’s music scene shitty or something like that. I think it’s because they don’t have a sixth street setting. Instead they have a few clubs; the main ones that feature more independent acts seem to be TT the Bear’s (Central Square), The Middle East (Central Square), The Paradise (Boston, Comm Ave), and Great Scott (Allston). This isn’t any bands’ fault but I still maintain that Boston should have a centralized live music district being the sort of “capital” of New England, a region that is seemingly very supportive of local bands.

Over time I’ve found a few local bands that I really like but are on tour, not really playing shows anymore, etc. Here’s one I just found called Who Shot Hollywood. They don’t even know when they’re playing next. Ugh.



Hate to admit it: Vin Diesel is now better than Chuck Noris
November 29, 2008, 4:56 am
Filed under: Look at this

I didn’t predict this but Reddit is right…



My Brightest Diamond: Inside a Boy
November 25, 2008, 12:48 pm
Filed under: Look at this

I hate Vimeo but I love this music video.

My Brightest Diamond – Inside a Boy from My Brightest Diamond on Vimeo.



Cool Music/Vid
November 16, 2008, 5:33 am
Filed under: Look at this | Tags: ,

cool shit:



banksy
July 13, 2008, 9:40 pm
Filed under: Look at this

via make



Revolution, flashmobs, and brain chips. A grim vision of the future
April 17, 2007, 5:04 am
Filed under: Look at this, Prediction, quaint expression

from here

Richard Norton-Taylor
Monday April 9, 2007
The Guardian

Protective chemical suits
The MoD predicts more use of chemical weapons. Photograph: Paul J Richards/EPA

Information chips implanted in the brain. Electromagnetic pulse weapons. The middle classes becoming revolutionary, taking on the role of Marx’s proletariat. The population of countries in the Middle East increasing by 132%, while Europe’s drops as fertility falls. “Flashmobs” – groups rapidly mobilised by criminal gangs or terrorists groups.This is the world in 30 years’ time envisaged by a Ministry of Defence team responsible for painting a picture of the “future strategic context” likely to face Britain’s armed forces. It includes an “analysis of the key risks and shocks”. Rear Admiral Chris Parry, head of the MoD’s Development, Concepts & Doctrine Centre which drew up the report, describes the assessments as “probability-based, rather than predictive”.

The 90-page report comments on widely discussed issues such as the growing economic importance of India and China, the militarisation of space, and even what it calls “declining news quality” with the rise of “internet-enabled, citizen-journalists” and pressure to release stories “at the expense of facts”. It includes other, some frightening, some reassuring, potential developments that are not so often discussed.

New weapons

An electromagnetic pulse will probably become operational by 2035 able to destroy all communications systems in a selected area or be used against a “world city” such as an international business service hub. The development of neutron weapons which destroy living organs but not buildings “might make a weapon of choice for extreme ethnic cleansing in an increasingly populated world”. The use of unmanned weapons platforms would enable the “application of lethal force without human intervention, raising consequential legal and ethical issues”. The “explicit use” of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons and devices delivered by unmanned vehicles or missiles.

Technology

By 2035, an implantable “information chip” could be wired directly to the brain. A growing pervasiveness of information communications technology will enable states, terrorists or criminals, to mobilise “flashmobs”, challenging security forces to match this potential agility coupled with an ability to concentrate forces quickly in a small area.

Marxism

“The middle classes could become a revolutionary class, taking the role envisaged for the proletariat by Marx,” says the report. The thesis is based on a growing gap between the middle classes and the super-rich on one hand and an urban under-class threatening social order: “The world’s middle classes might unite, using access to knowledge, resources and skills to shape transnational processes in their own class interest”. Marxism could also be revived, it says, because of global inequality. An increased trend towards moral relativism and pragmatic values will encourage people to seek the “sanctuary provided by more rigid belief systems, including religious orthodoxy and doctrinaire political ideologies, such as popularism and Marxism”.

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Mayan Calendar update
November 27, 2006, 11:09 am
Filed under: Happenings, Look at this, News, Prediction

We have begun the 5th day. The 5th day and the 5th night are the most important time periods in the long count cycle of the Mayan Calendar…

From calleman.com:

We are currently approaching the beginning of the Fifth day of the Galactic Underworld, November 24, 2006 and most people have experienced how things have heated up since the midpoint of the current night, May 27, 2006. In fact, the evolution of consciousness is fundamentally driven by the Light of future Heavens and Underworlds and so we are already now being influenced by it both in the form of world events and personal experiences.

In each of the Underworlds the Fifth day is the era of the breakthrough of the phenomena of that particular Underworld and from this we may have certain expectations of what is to come. The overall purpose of the current Galactic Underworld is to bring a balance between East and West as well as between the left rational and the right intuitive brain hemispheres. In short, as it will mean a significant downfall of western dominance in the world it will allow for the coming together of the cultures of the East and the West. Very likely, it will generate a downfall of the American dollar and ensuing altered economic relationships in the world.

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