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Monday, April 2, 2007


The Hills are alive!
Well, maybe it is the sound of music that keeps them alive, but if Mary Poppins gets anywhere near some of these songs I'll be thoroughly surprised. What with my love of synthesized music and their connection to video games, you'll see artists like the minibosses frequenting my playlist. And I have all the love of anime theme songs. Classical music is also ever worthy of being listened to.

Kikaider as Free as a Bird



This is my favorite Lynard Skynard song. The one thing that surprised me most was the clips
from Chrono Trigger the anime by Akira Toriyama. I was a fan of the game, but now I know there is an anime and its driving me nuts! Its nearly as bad if I found out that there was an anime for DragonQuestVIII! GAH!!!
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I Like to Read


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I know there's some people out there who dont like to read. And there's no doubt that none of them will be reading this. I'm finally at the end of the Ender Quartet, and it only took me this past weekend. My favorite thing about the story is that it challenges me to think beyond the outside of the box - to think about the world around the box than about the box itself. We all sit here on this little planet in space and fight our little wars and give our lives to causes. What some never do is find the ability to understand others. The connections we all share are important to us, but we find things that dont concern us. There is much about the unverse we dont know intelectually. So many things that we take for granted based on speculations of scientists. Many of them are brilliant, but they only understand the applications of other scientists and see new things because of revelation in their own minds.
To speak plainly its hard to get out of this box, we cant just cut the tape that's sealing it and step out. Perhaps I'm just distracted too much to think more on this, but I find that my most chaotic thoughts lead to something.
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The theory in Orson Scott Card's books follows the thought that there is a single indivisable particle that follows a principle of bonds. Where bonds were strong, matter existed and where bonds were strongest, it took the form of life. The strongest of the philotes - the indivisable particles - make the core of intelligent life. The will of our being. Its a lovely idea, and I'd love to say its more than believeable because it explains so much about the mysteries of the universe - one being 'how is there intelligent life if it isn't necessary for balance in the universe?'. The thought of a hierarchy of will power makes sense on several levels. You can give me your own thoughts on this in a comment if you want, I'd like to hear what others have to say.

Naruto Shippuden 6&7


Well, now that Shippuden eps. 6&7 are out, I'll have something to preoccupy me while at work. I'll be sure to have another installment of Ninja Kai later this week too!

Questions:


1) What is your favorite Sci-fi story? (novel/movie/short)

2) What do you get when you split a meson? (10 pts to a correct answer!)


Thanks for reading!
Krusty K


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