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Love and Loss: A Compilation for Jeremy

Monday, May 12th, 2008 by Ben

Love and Loss: A Compilation for Jeremy (96.9MB)

For this first anniversary of the life and death of our son Jeremy, we decided to share the year of emotions through the gift of music. You can download the entire album as we’ve arranged it by clicking the link above, or if you’d prefer to support the artists directly then you’ll find links to purchase the individual tracks through Amazon (sans Mother Earth and Father Time). Shae has crystallized some of the lyrics from each of the songs.


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NIN

Sunday, May 28th, 2006 by Ben

Here are some shots that my friend Nik got on his cell phone of Nine Inch Nails last night. Yeah, he called me up around 1pm yesterday and asked me if I wanted to go to a “show”. I’m thinking, “Nine Inch Nails is the only show going on tonight,” and I was right. Nik is not only a scholar, but a generous friend indeed! I never imagined for a second that I would ever see Nine Inch Nails… in the 5th row. It makes me want to play music again (on stage… loud) very bady.

Alltunes.com

Friday, March 31st, 2006 by Ben

I read a review this week for a cheap music service called alltunes. It is based off of another website at allofmp3. They hail no monthly fees and just .02 per megabyte! This equates to about an entire album of music for between $1 or $2, depending on the quality you want. You just have to plug in a few bucks for their credit style system. I also heard that after purchasing a few credits you could preview entire songs at a lower bitrate… so far I don’t believe that to be true. However, the preview goes on for quite some time so I don’t mind it too much.

With that said though, others have raised questions about the legality of this service since they are based in Russia and thus circumvent US laws. I’m not sure who I believe but they’ve been around for a few years so anyones guess is as good as mine. As a result, I’m not sure if when my $10 credit runs out I’ll ditch them or stick with it. It is nice to see a more competitive pricing model than iTunes though! Just maybe a little too competitive!

What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?

Sunday, February 5th, 2006 by Ben

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0399877/

Shae rented this movie last week and she enticed me to check it out tonight. Wow! That sums up at least my most general feelings. It’s such a treat to watch something on the flicker-box and walk away feeling like I actually learned something. Some very useful somethings no-less. For anyone with even the smallest curiosity towards philosophy or theology I would highly recommend it. For everyone else — I strongly recommend it. I’ve constantly heard ideas about quantum mechanics being thrown about (sometimes even at debate tournaments), but this film broke it down to a point where I could easily put my mind around it. I look forward to getting more involved in those studies on my own time now that I have at least a tiny grasp of its intent and authority.

While doing a little searching around on some of the ideas that were brought about in the film I ran across this site: http://www.intuitor.com/moviephysics/bleep.html. It appears to debunk several of the methods in which quantum physics was presented. I’ll have to check it out and compare them to find out anything further.

Annihilation

Sunday, February 5th, 2006 by Ben

From dehumanization to arms production,
For the benefit of the nation or its destruction

Power, power, the law of the land,
Those living for death will die by their own hand,
Life’s no ordeal if you come to terms,
Reject the system dictating the norms


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Imagine

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006 by Ben

Imagine there’s no heaven
It’s easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today…


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Tolkien’s Bday Bash

Saturday, January 21st, 2006 by Ben

This afternoon we went down to celebrate JRR Tolkien’s birthday with the good people at McMenamins Kennedy School. It’s an old elementary school that has been transformed into a hotel, laden with local art and a pub in the old Detention room. To top the whole thing off, the Willamatte Radio Workshop put on a true, on-stage, radio performance of The Hobbit! Complete with sound effects throughout, music, audience participation, and a costume contest during the intermission. Of course, everyone in the contest tied.

When we walked up to the room where the performance was to take place, we were greeted by two skinny, sneaker wearing hobbits who were tying balloons for kids and offering to teach them to juggle. Last year they wore no shoes but were forced to this year because of the Health Department, or so they said. Johnathan even got a private show by a man walking around in a Mad Hatter hat, twirling four crystal balls in his hand. He was enthralled… for about 45 seconds, which tells us clearly that this man was good! The events go all day long, starting with the entire trilogy at 9am in a theatre in the hotel. Maybe next year we can try to catch one of them too!

Ben & Shae Cecka’s family in Gilbert, AZ