Friday, July 30, 2010

Footloose Friday


This weeks Footloose Friday picture comes courtesy of deviantart.com.

Just incase you needed a depiction of Chewbacca riding a giant squirrel fighting Nazi's. I mean, why wouldn't you?

Also if you fancy a giggle today check out 'Mila's Daydreams'.

Its a fellow blogspot site invented by a new mum who needed a creative outlet @ home all day. I can't give anything away but your bound to see something you find interesting. Safe for work and very worth checking out.... maybe even right now!

http://milasdaydreams.blogspot.com/

Happy clicking players

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Creativity Vs Money

I love creative and left field ideas but especially those that are simply things no one has thought of before.

Everyday we are faced with the latest gadget or device developed from continual advancements in technology but its great to see that, even now, the human brain can dazzle us with a great concept. The most obvious outlets are movies and advertising but they're just as important on a smaller scale - like this!

What am I on about? Well take the Transformers movies..... huge $$$ spent, spectacular special effects, blahdi blah. Yes, they're great movies but the idea was paved in the 80s when the show was created. Where did that idea come from? Comics. Some random nerd in the early 80s had the creativity to imagine the basic concept and plot line. He's the guy you wanna have a beer with!

And then we have a movie such as 'The Butterfly Effect'. A completely new idea conceived and written buy a couple of blokes. If you haven't seen it I wont give anything away but for me it was one of those films that I'll remember as a headf$%k! A complete brain twist in 90 mins. If you were to grab someone just as they finished watching it and asked what they thought - you'd probably get silence or a comprehensive "It was good" in return. The idea was so good that comparitively, the movie cost was low. No special effects, no big name actors and yet 6 years later its still tops in my view.

And with Advertising, I'm still left smiling when I read a terrific marketing line or catch phrase. Just the other night I said to the Mrs how much I liked the new KMart line, "Expect Change". I know - party time in the Dawson residence!!!! But seriously the people @ KMart must have been partying for a month solid with a line like that! 2 words that say it all. Just like when that last range of Sony Ads came out with the bouncy balls and paint can explosions - no special effects, just pure imaginative gold.

Go Humans!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Weekly WTF: Controller for 'Babysitting Mama' on Wii


Yes, its real and yes you ram the Wiimote up the baby's ass to play. Was there any risk this would win WWTF?

Oh and a Happy 3 Month Birthday shout-out to my perfect little man - Cam!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Open Your Ears Wk 29


Birds of Toyko - Plans

the timing is just right to talk about this band. Their third album is released this week, this song is the second single from the album, released a couple of weeks back. Phil and I went and saw Karnivool this week too so it just seemed like a good fit. If you listen to triple j or its copycat little brother nova then this is also the album of the week.

BOT are a Perth band, originally most well known for being Ian Kenny's OTHER band (Karnivool being the 1st). However due to their music being far more commercially viable and the fact they have released three albums in less time then Karnivool released two, they are not just their own entity but probably becoming more widely known.

Kenny's voice still shines as the beacon that draws you to this band and how he sustains it with his time spent amongst touring, writing, recording is beyond me.

The video for Plans is heavy into the high speed camera footage ala last week's secondary vid.

Another great video is that for the Broken Bones/Silhouettic singles which was interestingly done, the videos together make up a story but the songs were released in reverse order, so the Silhouettic video was interesting but you didn't quite get the story because you hadnt seen the Broken Bones vid. Pretty interesting marketing/artistry however you choose to view it

as a side note it wouldn't be right not to at least reference 'Vool, so here is a single from their Sound Awake album, great video and probably the more accessable track that wouldn't be that far removed from BOT. All I Know

Monday, July 19, 2010

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Open Your Ears Wk 28



Dead Letter Circus - Big

Bris-Vegas quartet fall heavily into the Hard Alt Rock catagory, fitting in perfectly with current popular Aussie acts like Karnivool, The Butterfly Effect and Cog. The great thing about these types of acts is they can appeal to a variety of listeners. At face value you can jump around, bang your head and generally rock out but to the musically finicky there are subtle technical skills at hand. Crazy ass drumming which is only there if you pay attention to how good it is, otherwise it just fits the rhythm perfectly. They are a heavy sounding band but with the falsetto style vocals it takes the edge off of the music, no screeeeaaaaaaaaaaming and grunting going on here.

Big is the first single off their debut album

Their latest single is called One Step, very into the high speed camera work

get it on!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

20 Things You Didnt Know About MJ

1. Born August 29, 1959 in Gary, Indiana
2. Jackson described his voice on early Jackson 5 recordings as "like Minnie Mouse"
3. Billie Jean was the first video by a black artist to air on MTV
4. He first premiered the famous moonwalk during a performance of Billie Jean on the Motown 25 TV special, March 25, 1983
5. Overall he has sold more than 300 million albums
6. His 1982 album Thriller is the best selling album of all time with estimated sales of 110 million worldwide.
7. His 1995 album HIStory is the biggest selling double album of all time
8. His 1997 album Blood on the Dance Floor is the biggest selling remix album of all time
9. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. With the Jackson 5 and solo.
10. In 1994, Jackson wed Lisa-marie Presley in the Dominican Republic. It lasted 19 months.
11. In 1985 he outbid Paul McCartney and paid $47 million for the rights to the Beatles back catalog. He resold PART of it to Sony in 1995 for $95 million.
12. Jackson owned the rights to the South Carolina state anthem "South Carolina on My Mind"
13. Bubbles wasnt his only pet. He also had a Boa constrictor called Muscles, Louis and Lola the llamas, Mr Tibbs the ram and Crusher the python.
14. Those gravity defying dance moves in which Jackson would lean forward at extreme angles were not the result of camera tricks. He actually patented a shoe device that made the dance step possible.
15. Jackson shares the record for most Grammy Awards in one year with 8.
16. He only admitted to having 2 nose jobs but reports list the actual number at anywhere from 20-45
17. Billie Jean and Black & White were both #1 for 7 weeks
18. His 3 biggest albums Thriller, Bad and Dangerous each produced 7 top 40 hits
19. He has 7 letters in his first and last names, born in 1958 (19+58=77) died on the 25th (2+5=7), oh and he is the 7th child in the family!
20. Jackson signed his will on 7/7/02 - exactly 7 years later his funeral was 7/7/09
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Open Your Ears Wk 27



Tim & Jean - Come Around

yeah im running late again, neverending computer problems seem to follow me around!

so heading back to Triple J unearthed acts, these guys came runner up in the last unearthed comp, this song is killer, just awesome pop sensebilities from two guys still in school. Falsetto voices make it even more impressive, given that in the school yard these types of artists are likely frowned upon.

They are from Perth too, good on them I say, they seem to have been picked up by a label and have been doing a little bit of touring so it seems they are on their way.

Come Around on YT

http://www.myspace.com/wearetimandjean - make sure you watch their video of the cover of Fleetwood Mac

"Crash Into Me" (Dave Matthews Cover)

Weekly WTF: Lockable Bendy Bike

Thursday, July 8, 2010

50 Snabs On Paul

You know your football team is in trouble when your own Octopus bets against you!

A german octopus named 'Paul' has correctly picked every outcome of every German match in the 2010 World Cup. Despite how ridiculous that sounds it ISN'T the latest 'News Of The World' headline its a full blown fact.

On the eve of a German match, Pauls handlers would paint Germanys flag and their opponents on 2 glass boxes in his tank. Inside is a mussel to coax him over and whichever one he goes to first is the predicted winner. Crazy? Yes - but 100% accuracy speaks for itself and of course the wallets of betters around the world who have taken his choice as gospel for the last few weeks.

Unfortunately, with great fame comes great consequence as, after their loss to Germany, Argentinian followers were calling for an octo-paella in Pauls future. Even to the extent of a published reward and suggested recipe for the poor guy! Geez!

Pauls fame as risen so high that his prediction for the Germany v Spain match last night was televised LIVE to Europe. According to the net it was the longest time taken for him to decide so far, hovering over both boxes but settling on Spain. This sealed the fate of one punter who placed the largest bet in World Cup history on Germany - €500,000 ($740,000AUD). Scheiße!

Bookmakers in London are now even allowing you to bet if Paul will be correct again this Sunday for the grand final, despite Germany's obvious absence. If correct perhaps this is a new future for Paul... parades... front cover of SeaLife magazine... maybe even the end of gambling worldwide! Just ask Paul.

So - are ya feelin' lucky... well... are ya Punk?
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

MakerBot : making your dreams come true?



This 3d printer is desktop sized and allows you to print any 3d model you can create on your computer (within current size restrictions). By heating plastic it then "prints" in thin layers the shape the computer tells it to

news story

www.makerbot.com

so what do you want to build today?

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

You're So Dreamy

Alot of the childbirth process is an absolutely amazing feat of nature and despite all that has changed in the world, its amazing to continually see glimpses of natural human instinct shine through against all theoretical odds.

When we were brand new parents we read alot about "Breast Crawling". No, its not the street speak for twenty-somethings moving from pub to pub chasing women, it's a newborn phenomenon whereby you place a fresh bub on the mothers stomach and watch it instinctively crawl up to breast feed.

The baby can barely move by itself, eyes mostly closed and even though its only minutes old, it just crawls up. Its really interesting so check out the net and YouTube as they are full of videos on it or I'll sic Kirri onto you as she is an avid practicer and preacher. :)

More recently however, and the reason for this posting, are my learning's on Dreamfeeding. There are a number of books and info on Dreamfeeding but I never REALLY knew what it was all about. So, what is it?

Well, kids go to bed anytime between 7 and 9pm and wake for feeds during the night. As they get older they wake less and less until they eventually sleep through till morning - no real shockers there. Dreamfeeding is an additional, non-demand feed @ around 10.30-11.30pm which helps them to sleep longer into the morning. The odd part is that it's given while the baby is asleep. Yes, asleep.

So, last night we tried it.

At 10.50 I walked boldly into his room, bottle in hand, picked him up confidently, sat down, pointed the bottle at his face and thought "ok, what now?". The bottle is dribbling all over his face and he isnt drinking cos - yep, he's asleep. After 2-3 mins of growing a confused look on my face, I flashed back to my readings - rest it on his bottom lip!....................... which did nothing. Hmm, perhaps this wasn't the best idea.

After a few minutes more I managed to move enough to bring him from deep to a more shallow sleep. This was the key. His mouth kinda opened and was immediately stuffed with a teet! "ok, what now?" Well, what nothing - to my shock he just started drinking away.

Now the next challenge. Cam normally burps 4 times in 1 feed and after reading up on Dreamfeeding I knew that he might only need 1 or 2 as they are far more relaxed. So, how do you burp a baby without waking it? Answer - No idea! I cut him off after 50mLs and tried slowly elevating his head, nothing. Side elevation, nothing. Up, down, left, upsidedown, rubbing, patting, nothing! Then, thinking maybe he doesn't need burping, I continued to feed him the rest of the bottle. At the end I KNEW he would need a burp so I repeated all the above with the same results. "ok, what now?". I stood up and gently put him over my shoulder, hoping for action but secretly expecting to get covered in vomit. Without moving him much at all, after a minute or so, he did a long quiet belch and stayed asleep. Result!

I gently got him back into his cot and I was done............ or so I thought. While adjusting the blankets it happened - the vomit eruption! Turns out it wasn't too much so it was ok. Phew. We went to bed and he woke at 3am like normal anyway! :P

Overall I'd say it went well and tonight ill just be throwing him over my shoulder 1/2 way through and at the end until he burps. If he wakes up then so be it but I reckon once I get the knack, it should be smoother sailing. Also might keep him vertical for 5 mins or so afterward to get the digestion flowing before plonking him horizontal.

Anyway, that's my life - whaddya think? - haha

Cya Bee Eaters
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UPDATE 7/7: Last night was far smoother. He went to bed late and I heard him stirring around midnight so as I was already awake I thought I'd dive in and dreamfeed him instead of waiting for the scream. He burped twice, woke up for about 5 secs then went off again, literally snoring in my arms. Took me about 25-30 mins for the feed and he slept through till 5 so a little better than the night before. Will see how we go tonight!
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Weekly WTF: Pet Pram

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Open Your Ears Wk 26


City and Colour - Hello, Im in Delaware

Dallas Green, canadian singer/songwriter became famous for being the lead singer of punk/hardcore band Alexisonfire, he decided to branch out in his spare time into acoustic/folk artistry and released it under the name City and Colour (referencing his own name Dallas(a city) and Green (a colour).

He writes really beautiful pop/folk songs, great for a sunday afternoon chillax so enjoy! You really get the feeling he writes these songs on tour buses and in the downtime of his tour with Alexisonfire, plenty of references to travel and missing home/people

Hello, Im in Delaware @ YT


his most famous song, Coming Home

and to hear him live is just as good; Confessions live