So the brass/trumpet thing on this song was the first file I ever saved with my keyboard. It took 11 months to come back to it and make into a short song but better late than never.
Good food Pot stickers, can't get enough. Good places Home town, be proud.
I was following this thing for a few blocks and luckily the guy decided to pull over and turn around but not before I got a picture of it. A three wheel car, and it looks like there is only room for one. It had license plates and everything, even though it sounded like a weed-whacker engine. I dunno where it came from, maybe the future. (click and enlarge)
So I started this track the other day with the beat and decided I wanted to use violins and cellos, but it ended up sounding pretty sad. Added in some weird sound effects and ta-da.
I think I have unintentionally made a pop/punk song. (*cringes*) I dunno I just started with the trumpets and the beat fit. Couldn't stop the disaster ball from rolling away so I just went with it. I don't think it's any coincidence that this happened on Friday the 13th. So yeah, I guess; Everybody get on up and snap your fingers and bob your head to the snow-melting "Spring Hop".
Won't happen again.
My two whips (not me pictured) and a spring creature.
So some things in science blow me away to the point where I think about them very often and how they may affect our lives. The first is a concept called Horizontal gene transfer. This craziness came to my attention after a professor brought it up in a side tangent a few years back. Scientist have found that bacteria and viruses are able to "take up" portions of DNA and incorporate them into there own DNA. This complete changes the way we look at inheritance and evolution even though it may just happen at the micro biotic level.
The second concept is Quantum entanglement. I read about this phenomenon in Discover magazine's Top 100 Science stories of 2008. This is when two electrons or photons are "linked" to each other no matter how far the distance and will exhibit the exact same occurrences at the exact same time. The article I read was about an experiment done by Swiss scientist with photons separated by 11 miles and they responded instantaneously. Here's a video that might be a little kiddish and bias towards the concept they're trying to push but it gets the point across. http://www.livevideo.com/video/Smokescreen/4BEF339F994E45DAA500EAD6E6325CFE/quantum-entanglement.aspx