I've become a distant fan of American Idol in its recent seasons but I can't help myself from becoming attached to some of the shows singers.
I am currently listening to Adam Lambert's CD and I remain impressed. What got me hooked to Adam out of all other contestants, well his performance of Mad World . Don't believe me. Listen for yourself . Even if you don't like his music I guarantee that you will like his take on this song.
Spine Tingling...
Monday, July 27, 2009
Summer music list: Adam Lambert
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Labels: Adam Lambert, American Idol, americanidol.com, Mad world performance, Mad world song, rickey.org, runner-up
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Little Town on the Big Crime Scene
So the little city of Rocky Mount, NC has officially hit the big time. Too bad it comes with the murders of six black women. Now the FBI has come to this little country place with a city attitude in order to investigate these murders.
Who knew that Rocky Mount was capable of a producing a serial killer.
Damn, Damn, Damn!!
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Labels: FBI, murder, nc, north carolina, roc city, Rocky Mount
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Some people
So I'm reading this article about how NASA was celebrating the 40th anniversary of the moonwalk. What is interesting about it is there are so many conspiracies about that walk never really occurring.
Now the key point to this is the fact that the smart people at NASA no longer have the footage of the 1st moonwalk. Why, you ask? Well it seems that our smart friends at NASA RECORDED over the footage. Yes I said recorded over the footage. Now I know there was something going on for those smart people to record over something like that. Now I remember recording my favorite music videos as a kid, and they did not get recorded over. So how in the world do the people at NASA amount to such a feat? Well they ran out of tapes.
Yes, THEY RAN OUT OF TAPES!! All of the government money and they run out of tapes recording data. So in the event that they ran of tapes, the people of NASA recorded over data they figured they didn't need anymore and the moonwalk was subject to recycling.
The best line from this article, "It's surprising to me that NASA didn't have the common sense to save perhaps the most important historical footage of the 20th century." It really is funny but not surprising because most people that are claimed to be genius don't have a lick-of-commonsense. Yes! I said a lick-of-commonsense.
Now with all the technological advances, NASA has gone around the whole looking for people with copies of the footage...and they only found four people with copies. These copies are going to be digitally enhanced...as if the whole thing wasn't a production anyway.
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Labels: 40th anniversary, apollo, footage, moonwalk, NASA, tape