I was browsing youtube and I happened to come across this video. It is Johnny Cash's version of NIN's Hurt. The music is set to Howard Stern in Demand video of one of my favorite comedians. Artie Lange. I am not going to try to analyze or try to guess what was going on in Artie's mind when he tried to hurt himself and neither should anyone else.
FOUR POINTS FLUSHING.
Four Points Flushing. The Official Hotel of the Queens Baseball Convention and The MediaGoon.com
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
This sounds very Star Trek the Motion Picture Like to Me
KHAAAAAAAAAANNNNNN!!!! Well Michael Khan......
Mystery Object That Buzzed The Earth Could Be Human-Made, Says Scientist
Early this morning, an object that was most likely a small asteroid zoomed past Earth, narrowly missing a collision course. Now a European astronomer says it's possible that this object could be part of the ESA's Venus probe.
Though the object has already zoomed by, there is still no absolute proof that it's an asteroid. The ESA's Michael Khan writes:
Probably 2010 AL30 is of natural origin. However, the possibility that it is man-made cannot be completely excluded. If so, it might be the upper stage of a rocket used in an earlier planetary mission, possible to Venus. The current orbit would have been acquired through a Venus swingby and other orbital perturbations.
While Khan emphasizes that he's speculating, it's worth checking out his extremely detailed discussion of orbital trajectories. He makes a pretty good case for this object being one of the rocket stages used in the Venus Express launch. If Khan is right, that would mean humans could be engineering their own disaster from space.
via SciLogs
Mystery Object That Buzzed The Earth Could Be Human-Made, Says Scientist
Early this morning, an object that was most likely a small asteroid zoomed past Earth, narrowly missing a collision course. Now a European astronomer says it's possible that this object could be part of the ESA's Venus probe.
Though the object has already zoomed by, there is still no absolute proof that it's an asteroid. The ESA's Michael Khan writes:
Probably 2010 AL30 is of natural origin. However, the possibility that it is man-made cannot be completely excluded. If so, it might be the upper stage of a rocket used in an earlier planetary mission, possible to Venus. The current orbit would have been acquired through a Venus swingby and other orbital perturbations.
While Khan emphasizes that he's speculating, it's worth checking out his extremely detailed discussion of orbital trajectories. He makes a pretty good case for this object being one of the rocket stages used in the Venus Express launch. If Khan is right, that would mean humans could be engineering their own disaster from space.
via SciLogs
Syndication: Everybody Hates Chris
I am really bored right now. Nothing on tv but a show I rarely watched on the CW. That show is Everyone Hates Chris. Nobody and I mean nobody talked about the series finale. It spoofed the last scene from the Sopranos. It was basically shot for shot. I could not believe they did that to end the show. The only real difference was they played Bon Jovi instead of Journey....WOW.
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