Dean Gray Tuesday – Get Your Protest On

Dean Gray Tuesday

http://www.americanedit.org/

About Dean Gray Tuesday

Only 10 days after its release, the mash-up album American Edit, which pays tribute to the acclaimed Green Day album American Idiot through some of the best mash-up productions of 2005, was shut down reportedly after received a cease & desist order from Green Day’s label, Warner records, despite the fact that it was released as an internet only release with no commercial gain for the team of mash-up artists involved. In fact, the only possible profit to be made from the release was a plea from the creators of the album (known only by the shared alias Dean Gray) for fans who enjoyed the creation to donate to one of three possible charities that Green Day have been known to support. Furthermore, the mash-up versions were such fantastic productions that they were truly a departure from the standard Green Day performances and would not compete for consumptive dollars.

We hope to mobilize the online Mash-Up community by organizing a simple one-day organized event. Participants would be asked to post the American Edit album online for 24 hours only starting on Tuesday, December 13, at 12:00AM. Doing so is not intended to be a mass organization of music piracy but, rather, one single display of the consumptive power of the mash-up and home remix community in the hopes of encouraging the labels, publishers and artists who are curious about the mash-up community to consider giving the high quality productions of “illegitimate” music a legitimate consideration as a promotional avenue for all music.

We also hope to encourage club DJs and radio DJs to air portions of the American Edit release on “Gray” Tuesday and refer to this site by reporting their planned airplay in advance.

If you can commit to hosting American Edit for approximately 24 hours on your Web site on December 13 or can commit to giving American Edit airplay on “Gray” Tuesday, please complete the form below. If you are looking for a source to download American Edit for your personal listening, please return to this site on Tuesday, December 13th — “Dean Gray Tuesday”.

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HOWTO: Install WindowsXP on a USB Drive

OK, you probably are an ubergeek if this floats your boat, but damn it is cool… I’ll give it a try in the coming days and let you know how it works out.

Tom’s Hardware Guide PCs & HowTo: Windows In Your Pocket – Introduction

All it takes is a minor error in the Windows Registry or a virus infection, and your operating system can become unbootable. But with a properly configured USB flash drive on hand, you’ll always have a compatible replacement no further away than your pocket or keychain. In addition, the flash drive can also provide a secure browser and virus scanner, and lets you take your favorite DVD burning and Office software with you wherever you may go.

Bloggers Scorn Lititz

Mac-a-ro-nies

People who want everyone in their environment to look like them would probably find a town like Lititz reassuring. Philadelphia is only 60 miles away, but it might as well be on Mars for families who have opted out of the diversity of urban America. If you read between the lines, the data on gender and income is also telling. Women who work in Lititz earn only two-thirds of the income men do.

Of course, the details emerging contradict the claim that all is well among the Christian homeschooling community there. At least one young teen who apparently stayed out all night with a man. A cache of 54 weapons in the Ludwig home. Video of another planned home invasion. Rumors that Kara Borden is at least the second girl that Ludwig has run off with. A conspiracy among homeschooled teens to keep information about the relationship between Kara Borden and Ludwig secret from adults.

The Bordens achieved their goal of living in a place where most people looked like them and thought like them. A large minority joined them in eschewing public and private education for their children, considering homeschooling superior because of its insular nature. But, they were not saved by sameness. Victims of violent crime usually know the offender — a family member, friend or acquaintance. However, for some reason, perhaps cognitive dissonance, many people believe that trouble usually comes from outsiders. Cleave to sameness and shut out the Other, and you will be safe, they think. In Lititz, trouble has come from deep within.

ADDITIONALLY, FROM THE LAND OF IDIOT TOYS

RUN YENTAS RUN!!! Take your cargo pants, go to the Amberblow me and Snatch and hide. Pleasantville is under siege. THE END IS NIGH REPENT REPENT!!!

Look Who’s Tattling Now: I don’t think this site actually has any scorn in it, but is definitely obsessed w/ the Borden Murders.

Apologia @ Light Seeking Light :: Murder in Lititz — Putting the Commentary in Context

It seems that the kid who did the shooting was extremely disturbed. He apparently fantasized about and planned out murders like the one he committed, and he seems to have abducted a girl before. His bizarre nature was apparently noted in Lititz and local residents tried to deal with it informally. Part of that accommodation may well have been forbidding their daughters to have anything to do with him. It’s not clear whether or not bringing him to the attention of authorities would have forestalled the tragedy that ensued.

There seems to be severe cognitive dissociation involved in MSM coverage of the murders. I watched a CNN anchor attempt to interview neighbors of the murdered couple after their funeral. The neighbors expressed the common Christian faith that righteous people such as the Bordens had. upon their death, gone to a better place and that the funeral, rather than being an occasion for recrimination and regret, should celebrate that belief. The anchor was completely baffled by and obviously uncomfortable with their responses and kept probing for expression of anger and distress. Finding none, she quickly terminated the interview and moved on to an on-site reporter who could give an account of things more to her liking.

Sigh!

And then we have:
House Of The Dog: What the Hell Is Going on in Lititz?

By the way, if you go, Sturgis’ is a tourist trap. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. And watch out for stray bullets, apparently.

(This post is only funny if you know how cute, quaint and sleepy Lititz is. I’m really shocked by both of these incidents! Somebody dropped some acid in the Lititz Spring or something. It’s like a Stephen King novel!)

Warwick Top Cop Looking for a New Job?

Chief Garipoli has been great to work with, I’d hate to see him leave our area… but if he does take another position somewhere else I wish him good luck. Thanks for a job well done.

Allentown chief may go to Easton : The Morning Call Online

Allentown Police Chief Joseph Blackburn is the leading candidate for the vacant police chief position in Easton.

But Mayor Phil Mitman might have to go with his second choice, a Lancaster area police chief, if City Council balks at paying Blackburn $95,000 a year even though he wouldn’t be getting a benefits package. The amount is 46 percent more than the $65,000 budgeted for the job.

Some City Council members expressed concern Friday about the cost of hiring Blackburn, after receiving a packet of information from the mayor about Blackburn and Warwick Township Police Chief Richard F. Garipoli Jr.

Blackburn, 55, is a former state trooper who rose to the rank of deputy commissioner during his 26-year career, retiring in 1998. He joined the Allentown Police Department in August 2002 as executive assistant police chief at the same time the city hired Police Chief Stephen L. Kuhn.

Kuhn left after 15 months marked by clashes with the police union. Blackburn replaced Kuhn in January 2004. But Blackburn, who heads a 173-member force, will soon be out of a job. Mayor-elect Ed Pawlowski has said he intends to remove him from the $97,000-a-year position.

Garipoli, 49, is a retired Reading police officer who became Warwick’s police chief in 2001. He fell into the national spotlight three weeks ago after a Lititz area teenager allegedly shot his girlfriend’s parents to death in their Warwick home and fled with their 14-year-old daughter.

Before he joined the 15-member Warwick force, Garipoli served in Berks County as deputy chief for Muhlenberg Township’s 28-officer force. He had previously served as chief of Womelsdorf borough police. Before that, he served more than 21 years with the Reading police.

Now THAT’s what I’ve been saying all along

There is nothing more gratifying than seeing an article by a national columnist that validates my personal feelings. I’m not totally nuts, there is at least one other person out there that is asking the same question that I have been asking since I registered to vote at age 18. Why do I need a political party to tell me what to do, for that matter why does anyone?

A Pox on BOTH Parties!

Now, with Bush weakened by the war and other problems, Republicans on Capitol Hill are beginning to scramble for safety by voting their districts, not heeding partisan commands.

It is not an edifying spectacle. And the result may well be what it was for the Democrats in 1994, when the cry, “Every member for himself!” turned into a rout.

Leaving behind one big question: When both parties have lost public confidence, where do voters turn?

Additionally, let’s hope that this article is really the start of some sense in US government. In general, I worry about anyone that is at either end of any belief spectrum. Those are the nut cases, weirdoes, and freaks and should not have any considerable control over the majority, the majority that is suppossed to rule the roost in our country.

Political center makes a comeback

In Congress and in constituencies across the country, last week demonstrated a powerful and welcome trend: After a long eclipse, the people in the political center, the moderates, have regained their voice and are reasserting themselves.

1 Paperclip = 1 House ???

Canadians, eh?

My name is Kyle MacDonald. On July 12th, 2005 I put a picture of one red paperclip on my website, http://www.oneredpaperclip.com/, with the following:

This one red paperclip is currently sitting on my desk next to my computer. I want to trade this one red paperclip with you for something bigger or better, maybe a pen, a spoon, or perhaps a boot. If you promise to make the trade I will come and visit you, wherever you are, to trade. I’m going to make a continuous chain of ‘up trades’ until I get a house.

After several trades, I now have a snowmobile.

On November 28, 2005, The Jeff O’Neil Show on 99.3 CFOX FM in Vancouver B.C. Canada started their own one red paperclip style trading game. The Jeff O’Neil Show will make daily on-air trades for bigger or better things until the end of CFOX’s Santa Fox Food Drive. Since ‘The Fox Rocks!’, they started with ‘one fox rock’. Whatever CFOX has at the end of their campaign will be auctioned off with all proceeds to charity. The Jeff O’Neil Show franchised the one red paperclip idea for charity.

Surprise Surprise Surprise

SCENE: during a truck-ride discussion of dinner plans on a Friday night.

Well Dad I want to eat at Subway and you’ll just have to deal with it.

– Carter, age 5

ASIDE: Just where do kids pick this stuff up anyway? This wasn’t quite as funny and surprising as the first time my son asked me “Want a piece of me?” but it is damn close. Remember, whatever you say to a kid, they will use it against you eventually.