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Eight tracks including music by BertycoX, Flatline, and Karsh Kale.
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Eight tracks including music by Brad Sucks, Cold Cave, and Daedelus.
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Nine tracks including music by Butterfly Tea, Rising Shadows, and Wolfuneral.
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When I play "never have I ever," I end the sentence with "said I love you to someone." and now, Fable of the Porcupines: "It was the coldest winter ever. Many animals died because of the cold. The porcupines, realizing the situation, decided to group together to keep warm. This way they covered and protected themselves. But the quills of each one wounded their closest companions. After awhile, they decided to distance themselves one from the other and they began to die, alone and frozen..."
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It's better. Doesn't feel like it. Also, I think "losed" should be the proper term. The verb is "to lose" in the past tense, and the most common past tense suffix is "-ed." "Lost" is an adjective. Ex: My puppy is lost. puppy=noun lost=adjective "Lose" is a verb Lose, losing, losed. Loser (n)
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This stuff never gets old.
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some new stuff for your ears photo credit: Julia Randall
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cause most of his music is shit. pools.bandcamp.com ^^not really, his band is awesome^^ photo is from http://somefield.com/ my favorite artist.
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Happy Valentine's Day! Stitch together those old pieces of your heart, strap on a lightning rod, and start that old pacemaker up! Don't play this for your Valentine (Picture by http://phraggle.deviantart.com/)
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School has started and I've got 5 studio art classes. How on earth will I survive this. for mijeannini, who was kind enough to spread the word about my blog, thank you for your patience. photo credit: http://www.mathiole.com/portfolio/
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I finally have a working video game system, so I've been killing people 24/7. Needless to say, my "sanity" is just hanging in there.... 7...6...2... millimeter....full....metal.....jacket. What better to accompany your vicarious massacres of dozens of fictional pixel-people than music? (track 2 only makes sense if you've seen the music video) Here's 11 tracks to kill to, including music by Tool, The Beatles, and Nine Inch Nails.
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Fun fact (that may or may not be related to my Shakespeare final): melan- means black, and choler is synonymous with bile. It was believed that the four humors (Blood, Phlegm, Yellow Bile, and Black Bile, corresponding to Air, Water, Fire, and Earth respectively) controlled one's moods and health. An imbalance of black bile then led to melancholy. Get it? Then again, they also thought bleeding someone would cure them of a fever. 8 tracks with music by Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, and Nirvana.
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The Badgers are heading back to the Rose Bowl, so of course I'll make a list of songs to get me through the harsh Wisconsin winters until I'm sitting on the pacific coast. Nine tracks including music by Red Hot Chili Peppers (no shit), Eagles of Death Metal, and the Eagles. No Beach Boys, despite their massive efforts to include California in every sentence.
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"They say you give and you give, why don't you just give in?" I've been in a mood as of late. I thought previously that I was in a mood, but then a worse mood came over and said "you ain't seen nothin' yet." Then a worse mood showed that one up as well. I'm just want a lil' human affection, like everyone else. But until then, I'll take solace in music. Nine tracks including music by Mumford & Sons, Nine Inch Nails, and Soundgarden.
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Some songs that immediately give me goosebumps, in honor of this cold weather that has finally reached the desert.
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Apparently I can't use track titles in the description, so fuck you terms and conditions. Paying homage to the Nightwatchman, Tom Morello, here's ten tracks. We start with Madison/Union town which is now a city that is broken due to heinous illegal activity by the right. You could call this radio for guerillas. Let's set off a mega blast, and get Morello's army of one to fire some bullets and bombs until there's no more shelter. I wish I had a new way to say fuck you.
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Girl singers are getting better I think, cause I usually hate them.
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I will wait for you 'Till the sun falls from out of the sky For what else can I do I will wait for you Meditating how sweet life will be When you come back to me Sixteen tracks including music by The Smiths, Astrud Gilberto, and Coldplay.
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Summer is ending but I need to preserve the kind of music that made me feel weightless. Thirteen tracks including music by Zero 7, Austra and Echo and the Bunnymen.
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I'll be 21 on friday. I tried this 2 years ago, let's do it again. Make me a birthday mix! I'm a little desperate for new music <3
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I have bone tumor on my femur and i'm getting it removed tomorrow. I won't be able to walk without crutches for a couple months at least, and i'm nervous and can't sleep.
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I am the luckiest girl in the world. I have come across some extremely nice people, and long story short I am getting a violin, a cello, and free lessons. So this mix is what I want to be able to play someday.
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I love those long drives.
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Just because a song isn't meant to be breathtakingly beautiful, doesn't mean that it isn't. artwork by a lovely photographer found here: http://www.behance.net/gallery/A-WORLD-INSIDE-OF-ME/863461
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I'm getting knee surgery on july 6th. I get 2 months off of work, and there is no way in hell I am staying in Phoenix once I am able to walk on crutches.
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I am now a professional saw player. What if I told you I was in love with this. I promise I'll eat more, the concern in your voice was like a knife in my stomach. Perhaps it was just the words.
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I am taking advantage of the 2 weeks I have left without crutches also, I've been using Mark Weavers work for my cover art the past few mixes, check it out, his stuff is really really cool. http://mrkwvr.com/
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Everyone seems to be breaking up lately. maybe it's a summer thing.
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Classical music to help you meditate, sleep, dream, relax. Twelve tracks including music by Jules Massenet, Edvard Grieg, and Erik Satie.
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It's too expensive in Los Angeles to go to school and live on my own. Plus, i was tired of cleaning up after drunk bums who pee on the floor in my starbucks.
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with some other kind of funk?
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*Full description in comments* This is a little pet project I had. It's a Progressive Rock Opera of sorts. I currently don't have names for the characters. I would greatly appreciate you listening and any constructive criticism (emphasis on constructive) you might have. Try to read the comments slowly for the whole experience. Nine tracks including music by The Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails, and Muse. Part I: http://8tracks.com/danimal416/pet-project-part-i
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*Full description in comments* This is a little pet project I had. It's a Progressive Rock Opera of sorts. I currently don't have names for the characters. I would greatly appreciate you listening and any constructive criticism (emphasis on constructive) you might have. Try to read the comments slowly for the whole experience. Nine tracks including music by Queens of the Stone Age, System of a Down, and Flobots. Part 2: http://8tracks.com/danimal416/pet-project-part-ii
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"Jesus has risen, it's no surprise. Even he would martyr his momma to ride to hell between those thighs." To welcome Jesus back to the land of the living I have thirteen lucky tracks including music by Audioslave, Beck, and Queens of the Stone Age. Hopefully he has the patience to stall judgment day until 12-21-2012. PS. Did the sex appeal of the picture pull you in? I don't know why it should, this is music.
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is beautiful.
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Nineteen tracks including music by Adele, Annie Philippe, and Brigitte Bardot.
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don't ever lose your spontaneity
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I am strong enough
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look a little closer
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actually probably not, cause i've never smiled more genuinely than with you
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Ready, Go
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The page you requested cannot be found
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It's been a while. Here's a tall glass of chilled tracks on the rocks to wash down recent events in the world. Hopefully it'll help calm your raging hearts. Tracks include music by Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age and John Frusciante.
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You'll dance, but then you'll calm down and catch your breath, but don't worry, you'll dance again in a few minutes, and then you can relax yet again. You know.
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Songs that make me want you
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And we are gonna dance to this all day
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Sixteen romantic, cute, love-y tracks including music by Band of Horses, Best Coast and Bon Iver.
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Sixteen tracks including music by Ashtar Command, Black Moth Super Rainbow and Brian Eno.
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My last mix was dedicated to the little bunnies outside my house, but the other day I found one of them smushed in the street. Poor poor bunny. I'm sure he would have loved this mix.
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There are two bunnies outside of my house. I chose the picture for this mix without remembering what I had wrote for the description. How ironic that it's 2 bunnies.
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Update: Unfortunately I wasn't prepared for it to sell out so fast. I mean, really?? the worst lineup sells out in a week? But last years epic lineup didn't sell out until maybe March. I'm confused, and probably going to dish out $140 to go see Bright Eyes in Pomona the weekend before, because that's really the only band I wanted to see.
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I just got into this tv show called Misfits, and I'm obsessed. The music is amazing, check it out.
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Nine tracks including music by Air, Caribou and Daft Punk.
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I can't wait for what 2011 has in store.
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Awesome hits from the 60's and 70's coming your way. Fifteen tracks including music by Beach Boys, Queen and The Beatles.
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Seventeen tracks including music by Belle And Sebastian, The Strokes and Cocteau Twins.
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hard drive crashed lost all my music thanks 8tracks, for getting rid of the community music library it took me hours to get these stupid songs, so enjoy it
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Seventeen tracks including music by King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Massive Attack. Drugs not included.
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Nineteen tracks including music by Claude Debussy, The Album Leaf and Explosions in the Sky. Sleepy songs for all your sleepy needs.
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Seventeen tracks including music by The Who, The Kinks and Chuck Mangione. my set of feel good tunes and/or beautiful inspiration to get me out of a funk.
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Nineteen tracks including music by Tegan and Sara, Arcade Fire and Death Cab For Cutie. High school opened up a lot of doors for you when it came to music, right? Some of these bands I left in high school along with my adolescence, others helped evolve my musical tastes of today. But all of them hold a special, nostalgic place in my 14 year old- 17 year old heart.
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Twenty-one tracks including music by Blonde Redhead, My Bloody Valentine and Radiohead. There is always a song for a certain time and place.
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Fifteen tracks including music by Air, El Ten Eleven and Hammock. and let them loose.
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I thought it was about discovering music as well as sharing music. also, i'm the sleepiest girl welcome to the holidays at starbucks
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Thirteen tracks including music by A-ha, Air and Chris Lind. Somewhat personal compilation of memories.
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Take in the chilly air, the fading colors, the raw guitar and massaging voices.
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Eleven tracks including music by Air, El Ten Eleven and Explosions in the Sky. Songs to get you in that calm, contemplative, daydreaming state.
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Are you as pissed about the elections as I am? Like I've been saying: get up off your ass and do something, because I'm sure not and you have make up for that. Nine tracks including music by The Flobots, Johnny Cash and Rage Against the Machine.
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I got a few tracks that haven't been heard before, and some other ones that I like :)
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I felt it needed to be done. Happy friggin Halloween. Nine tracks including music by Rob Zombie, Godsmack and of course Queens of the Stone Age. And no it doesn't have Thriller.
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I just drove down to Arizona to see him with my mom on Friday. It was literally the best concert I've ever been to. His new album is absolutely amazing. Impossible Soul is 25 minutes long, but it's the best 25 minutes you will ever spend, especially about 10 minutes in when he gets all autotuned.
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Maybe i'm getting ahead of myself but here's some cold weather music
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The songs don't actually relate to him at all But I can't stop thinking about him anyway
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Let this warm you up.
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seventysix unskippable tracks.
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I started a blog monkrahwr.blogspot.com digg it, stumble it, tweet it help me get internet famous and groove hard to this mix
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I needed this mix to survive
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Nine calming tracks including music by Coldplay, The White Stripes and Dropkick Murphys.
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Seriously, just look around at the world. We really need to stop shitting where we eat. Nine tracks including music by A Perfect Circle, John Lennon, and Flobots.
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There's something so glamorous about saying you live in California
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Here's a roadtrip to California mix? My 20th birthday was on the 22nd. My boyfriend took me to Disneyland cause he loves me. I'm moving to Los Angeles in a week. Make me a birthday mix? also, like this mix so i can win the contest. :D
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Eight tracks featuring Josh Homme, including music by Them Crooked Vultures, Eagles of Death Metal and of course Queens Of The Stone Age.
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Nine tracks including music by Foo Fighters, Nine Inch Nails and Nirvana, all displaying great drumming or vocals by Dave Grohl.
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Eight tracks all featuring Maynard James Keenan. Ideal to listen to during a relaxing day at Arizona Bay. Tool, A Perfect Circle, Puscifer
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none of these really go together except they all have some pretty sweet piano tracks
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cause i know how much you like to dance and that picture is an original. for you :)
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whatever it may be ((the middle east, bon iver, beirut))
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Eight original tracks including music by Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix and the Who. The thrilling finale to the 2 part miniseries
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Eight covers done by artists such as Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and a little something from the movie Moulin Rouge. Part 1 of 2 of a brand new miniseries. Guess what Part 2 is!
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Everybody gets to bitch and moan sometime. Especially when you're a famous artist such as: Nine Inch Nails, Jimi Hendrix and Kid Cudi, just to name a few.
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If you're suffering from a terminal case of sickittothemanniosis, you might want this. It's an array of periods and genres displaying displeasure with the world. Tool, Rage Against the Machine, and Flobots (Listen to this if your pissed that the music license doesn't allow for this site to do what it wants)
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Nine songs originally written by the UW marching band, then later covered by these famous artists... at least that's how I think it went. Johnny Cash, Steve Miller Band, and Count Basie And sorry, but that is the old-school version of On Wis.
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Because the sun is what makes the world go 'round. Anything with the word Sun in it... just because I am your Sunshine. Soundgarden, The Beatles, Dropkick Murphys
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Just because it's rained so much this past June. Shut the door and kill the lights. Sit and ponder life for a while. Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, Nine Inch Nails
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but i don't really know the words so i probably sound ridiculous
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its the rhythm of life, the groove of the soul
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and escaping this awful place
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but you have to admit, whoever is in charge of the soundtrack knows their shit. This is proof - the soundtracks are absolutely fantastic
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'cause it's summer!
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according to me
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According to: http://troglopundit.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/musicthatmakesyoudum2bla.jpg
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July 17, 09:45 PM

I recently published an article on HubPages that discusses leadership.  It was inspired by Seth Godin, who has come to be a significant inspiration to me in a very short period of time.  If you’ve wondered why it is there are so few leaders in the world today and why even the notion of leadership can make ordinarily bold people nervous, check out How To Be A Leader.


July 17, 09:29 PM

It’s been pretty obvious to those of you who have hung around this long that the blog has gone without updates for a long time and has, from it’s beginning, suffered from a definite lack of direction.

I’ve learned a lot in the nearly 4 years since I began this blog.  So we’re going to have a drastic shift here.  From this point forward I’ll be using this site as sort of a sounding board for self-improvement, leadership and relationship building.  I realize this is going to be a departure from the tech news, social commentary and a thousand other things that the blog originally published.

I’ve debated just what the future of this particular blog should be, and I feel this transition is going to make the most sense given the current situation.  I hope those of you who have subscribed and enjoyed my writing in the past will choose to continue and will find the new content engaging.  I’m certain that a more clear and concise direction is going to add much more value, compared with the blog’s previous incarnation.

I’ve chosen not to remove the older posts because I believe they have their place, as far as answering questions and concerns that those finding the site through the search engines have.  The Tweetdeck post, in particular, still receives regular traffic.

So, thank you again to my readers and those I’ve connected with on this blog over the last few years.  I hope you enjoy the transformation.


December 13, 10:25 PM

I’ve just finished watching “The Getaway”, Dexter’s season 4 finale.  If you haven’t seen it yet, go no further.

Spoilers Below:

Alright, that being said, the hype for this episode was huge, and I don’t need to hear from the network about the drastic ratings increase leading up to this finale.  I can see just by the traffic on my blog for the past two weeks that fans were scrambling for any Dexter related details they could find.  Everybody had extremely high expectations for this episode.  We were told it “will blow the top off your head” by one of the executive producers in an hour long interview before the season finale.  Well, my head is still intact. What about you guys?

Ok, so it was definitely a series changing event, but was it a surprise?  For what it’s worth, the death of Rita was my first prediction for the end of the series, and also the first prediction of a friend of mine who avidly follows the show.  Was this unexpected?  Ironically, yes…  But only because it seemed too obvious…  Fans have been screaming for Rita’s blood every since the marriage, largely due to the writers casting her in a rather uncharitable light as a “nag” with a capital “N”.  Poor Dexter… The guy worked all day and killed people in his spare time, and Rita was still trying to make a housewife out of him. I can’t help but think the writers wanted us to want her dead, and we danced to their tune every time Dexter’s phone would ring and her irritating voice would start coming through to remind us how needy and lazy she had become. Maybe this was a way to soften the blow? If so, I think it worked.

Note: I’m not claiming to have made a solid prediction Rita would die. It was the first thing that popped into my head, when it came to speculation, but I did dismiss it quickly, for two reasons: Dexter going from “family man” to single father seemed like way more trouble than it would be worth, and all the talk that led up the finale giving the impression this would be the biggest surprise ever.  “Hello, Dexter Morgan” was a tough act to follow.  That episode did shock me.  I felt certain that the finale would have to top it, and Rita’s death just didn’t seem to fit the prescription, for what I expected would be a really shocking event.  I think that’s partially because so many people were posting about wanting her to be killed off, and she certainly seem to be the least likable character on the show (a spot now seemingly filled by Quinn).

Now, I didn’t really want see Rita die.  I wasn’t in love with her character, but I don’t think we were supposed to be.  Many male and female viewers alike, really didn’t seem to like Rita.  Was her death an example of the show giving fans what they seemed to want?  I think it was really more a case of the writers sealing her fate, in anticipation of the inevitable.  Despite talk of a “big surprise”, I strongly suspect this was in the works for some time, and largely a decided upon outcome as of season 3. We definitely know Rita’s fate was sealed as of season 4, due to actor John Lithgow being given a full rundown before accepting the role (although an interview released after the episode aired, does seem to imply it wasn’t decided upon fully until later in the season). And I’d be remiss to mention him without acknowledging his excellent performance as “Trinity”.  In fact, I was more moved by his death than I was by Rita’s.  Try not to read into that!

Honestly, I feel a bit let down…  I was thinking something bigger…  I don’t think many of us really expected Dexter to be saddled with 3 children to raise on his own.  Of course, that outcome is an assumption…  What will become of Astor and Cody?  I have some mixed feelings about the episode.  I love the series, and I really enjoyed this season. It seems almost wrong, but I have to admit that I enjoyed the preceding episode a lot more than the finale. Am I the only one?

What are your thoughts on the finale and it’s surprise ending, and where do you think the series will go from here? What about Rita’s death? Was this a vengeance killing from an otherwise methodical, fatalist killer? Are you convinced that Trinity did in fact kill Rita, or do you have another theory?

Reminder for Dexter fans: You can get all available seasons on DVD at Amazon.com for $56 right now, or individually for around $20 each!

If you didn’t catch that December 6th interview with Dexter executive producer, Clyde Phillips, and want to see his reaction to talk of Rita’s potential death at the finale, or to try and notice other hints he dropped, see: Clyde Phillips Video Chat. There’s some other little tidbits here that will interest hardcore Dexter fans, as well.

Also see this post-finale Q&A with executive producer, Clyde Phillips.

Update: Clyde Phillips has confirmed Rita was killed by Trinity, and addressed “conspiracy theories”


December 09, 07:38 PM

The finale episode of Dexter is just a few days away!

I can’t remember the last time I’ve been this excited about a TV series.  Last week’s episode was a huge cliff hanger, and the internet is buzzing with speculation about how the situation with “Trinity” (or is it the-serial-killer-formerly-known-as-Trinity?) will resolve. If you’re anything like me, you’re looking for whatever small tidbit you can find to get you through the last remaining days until what is sure to be an absolutely explosive season finale.

I decided to throw all the resources I’ve found together in one place, and include a bullet list for everyone detailing what we know about the season finale so far.  If anyone out there has anything to add to this list, please post it in the comments section and it will be quickly updated.

Spoilers follow. Here’s what we know so far:

  • The season finale (season 4, episode 12) is titled “The Getaway”
  • Deb discovers who Dexter’s mother really is and that Dexter is related to the “Ice Truck Killer”
  • Dexter and Trinity agree to a truce of sorts (at least in appearance)
  • The police become aware of Trinity’s true identity
  • Trinity has an urgent need for money and demands whatever he can get from his family
  • The SWAT team raids Trinity’s home
  • Dexter and Trinity face off on a least two separate occasions, struggling with one another
  • A “series changing” surprise is in store for fans in this episode

As longtime fans of the series know, there’s a history of leaks when it comes to the season premier and the season finale of Dexter.  Apparently the network has took many precautions to ensure that this does not occur for “The Getaway”, but there’s always the possibility that the episode will be released unofficially ahead of schedule. I’ll be surprised, actually if it is not leaked before the weekend.

Watch the official promo here:

If you haven’t yet caught up on Season 4, now is the time to do it.  You’re not going to want to miss this episode or be left out of the loop.

If you haven’t seen Dexter yet, or are looking for a great Christmas gift for a friend or family member, you can get all available seasons on DVD at Amazon.com for $56 right now, or individually for around $20 each. Pretty great deal.

Additional Resources:

Dexter on SpoilerTV (includes 3 new segments from the actual episode)

Dexter Official Website


October 14, 03:14 PM

A little while ago, I received a follow from “DrDaleArcher”, who it seems by his follow/followers ratio is using a classic Twitter spamming technique. Specifically, he  appears to be running some type of auto-follow script to try and gain followers himself.  I’ve seen this a lot on Twitter, but I’ve never seen it done by someone who is claiming to be a psychiatrist.  A nice touch, in addition, is the direct message spam he sends out en masse, commenting on profiles he hasn’t actually read.  Note to any patients of “Dr. Dale Archer”, if he is practicing (which I doubt): When your psychiatrist starts outright lying and spamming on the internet, it’s time to consider other options.

“Dr. Dale Archer” claims he specializes in “chemical imbalances of the brain”, however strangely when I took him up on his supposed offer to answer questions, he quickly unfollowed me and declined a response.  The question was regarding his method of diagnosing these chemical imbalances he specializes in.  It seems asking “Dr. Dale” what scientific tests he uses to declare someone bipolar strikes a nerve with him.  I might have expected more from a man who supposedly has his own Fox-affiliated TV show, but expecting professionalism from a liar and a spammer, would be wishful thinking, indeed.

I’m glad you think I have an “interesting profile”, Mr. Archer.  I find yours interesting, as well. I even decided to check to see if you are licensed in Louisiana where you claim to have established a clinic, but sadly there is no record of you either with the medical board or the AMA. I also tried New York, and obtained similar results, although it is listed as your location on Twitter. Then I tried to find you in Virginia, since that’s where your website is registered under the name of  “Dr. D, Inc.”, but yet again… No trace of you. Perhaps you can share your license number, if you in fact have one? If you do not, can you clarify in what capacity you are a “clinical psychiatrist”?

I wonder why “Dr. Dale” is so vague about his current standing and in what state he supposedly practices in. His website, Askdrd.com states he is offering “free online mental health advice”.  This is quite curious, as it is illegal to offer medical advice without a license in the state of the person you are providing it to. Maybe “Dr. Dale” is has one of those special internet psychiatry licenses, though…  Hey, I’m waiting “Dr. Dale”.  Which state medical board should I contact to check the status of your license and file a complaint regarding your solicitation and offering of medical advice online? Perhaps “Fox” can point me in the right direction, but strangely I can find no reference to “Dr. Dale” on any Fox website, either.

Maybe I’m “doing it wrong” when it comes to Google, so if “Dr. Dale” would like to clarify this situation, I’d be happy to hear it.  I’m also interested in hearing from readers who have any information on Dale Archer or can point me towards some links that verify his claims, or exempt him from the law when it comes to offering medical advice online.

If you’re a Twitter user who is annoyed at DrDaleArcher‘s spam, feel free to report him as you would any other spammer. Deceptive direct message spam is even more disgraceful coming from someone who makes a pretense at integrity, and is soliciting people to share personal information with him for his own benefit, under false pretenses.

If you have received “mental health advice” from Dale Archer, please contact your local state medical board and inquire if he is licensed to practice medicine in your state or authorized to dispense advice in the capacity of a psychiatrist. Don’t let yourself be taken advantage of. Report this man to the proper authorities for further investigation, if you believe he has crossed-the-line.

I’m not exactly sure who “Dr. Dale Archer” is, but I certainly am getting the impression he is not what he purports to be. Feel free to email me any information you have, or post below.

Update: It’s also interesting to note that the domain name askdrd.com is registered to “Dr. D, Inc”, in Virginia. I was unable to find further information on this company Is “Dr. D” a person or a corporation, for the purpose of providing “mental health advice”?


October 11, 06:34 PM

Dexter Season 4 recently started. I saw the premier only yesterday, but that means I’ll be catching up for the new third episode tonight! Dexter is pretty much officially my favorite current TV series.  It’s extremely well-written and the acting and story lines are always pleasing. I know there’s a lot of people out there who haven’t seen it.  This is a show which is predominantly spread via word-of-mouth by a very excited fan base.  In fact, Dexter fans seem truly unique in their devotion of the series, and for good reason.  This is a once-in-a-decade kind of a show, easily.

Dexter doesn’t seem like the type of TV I would really be interested in, and I think that’s really a testament to just how generally it excels.  My favorite TV series before Dexter was Babylon 5 with Millennium close behind.  I never imagined I’d find a show about a serial killer forensic blood spatter analyst more engaging.

I first found out about Dexter from a coworker a few years back, who like a true TV evangelist talked me into giving it a chance.  Unfortunately, I had reached a level of near apathy in regards to TV, and she had to reveal a whole lot of the plot-line for me to finally realize the potential of this series. Once I caught the first episode, I too become a Dexter convert, and did my best to spread the good word of this great show.

So, in my capacity as a devotee, I’d like to invite readers to check this series out if they have not already.  I won’t try to talk you into it by revealing the various surprises, and twists and turns that make this series so unique and engaging, but what I will do is point you to the website: Dexter on HBO. You can actually watch the season 4 premiere on here for free, but I really suggest you consider starting at season 1. Season 4 is looking good, but it’s worth the wait, to have all the background on Dexter.

If you’ve found yourself put off by the decline in good TV like I have, give Dexter a chance.  You will be glad you did.

Dexter fans, are you excited about season 4?

Great Christmas gift idea: Dexter: all available seasons on DVD at Amazon.com for $56 right now, or individually for around $20 each

Want 10 reasons to watch Dexter? Well, here you go.

Looking for info on “The Getaway”, season 4′s finale? Check out my new post (spoilers included)


October 10, 06:39 PM

I’ve rediscovered Windows Live, and it’s not just a step above Yahoo IM (which sure wouldn’t be hard), it’s a step above Google, too. Now that is saying something.

Windows Live has gotten an overhaul.  Your profile is now actually good for something… There’s been an integration of Windows Live, which has left it looking fantastic and offering some very useful free services, such as SkyDrive.  SkyDrive gives Windows Live users the ability to share folders and files online, complete with permissions.  The best thing about SkyDrive? The free 25 gigabytes! It would seem that Google has more or less abandoned it’s rumored “GDrive” attempt to keep pace.  I probably don’t need to point out how lacking in file-sharing Google is.  Anyone with a Gmail account knows exactly what I’m talking about.

The other thing that should get you taking a second look at Windows Live, is your profile is no longer just a profile, it is a social networking tool, with integration of all the popular services out there, such as Twitter, Last.fm and WordPress. In fact, personally I find it more attractive than Facebook.  It’s sort of a Facebook light, without all the garbage and spam.

So, if you’ve been neglecting Windows Live, you might want to go back and have a second look. For the longest time, I’ve been a critic of Yahoo! Instant Messenger, but also a regular user.  In that time Yahoo’s IM has sunk in popularity quicker than it’s arrogant CEOs (here’s lookin’ at you, Yang).  Only with Yahoo have I used a service which literally got buggier and junkier with each version, and they sure did pump out those updates. 90% of my Yahoo contacts were Windows Live users, anyway, and the buggy integration between the two clients led to no updates on status messages, and display pictures never appearing, as well as my contacts not being able to see my online status correctly. I’ve more or less dumped everything Yahoo now, in fact.  It’s never been a decision I have ever regretted.

Rarely have I seen Microsoft absolutely excel at offering a service over Google.  Orkut never impressed me… Windows Live’s social network is much better visually, and practically. Skydrive is just the icing of the cake. It’s almost enough to make me consider using my Windows live account for email, too. Go take a look. You might be pleasantly surprised.

Any Windows Live fans out there? Anyone who, like myself, has ditched Yahoo for something better? Do you have other similar services to suggest? Comment below!


October 10, 09:18 AM

Alpha Inventions created by Cheru Jackson, is a site which displays and automatically cycles through recently updated blogs. I reviewed this site some time ago, and did have a few criticisms of how it was running.  Cheru Jackson was quick to comment and engage in a dialogue with readers on that post to address their concerns. Overtime, AI has been tweaked and improved vastly over it’s original design.

The site’s pacing for automatic switching of blogs is much slower.  At times, perhaps a bit too slow, but this is a huge improvement over it’s original speed setting, which was so fast that by the time your eyes caught something interesting, it had disappeared. There is also now a back and forward button, although they do not seem to work consistently, and some design flaws are apparent..

Cheru Jackson says he created the site to help people, and I think we can give him the “benefit of the doubt”, as the saying goes. The bottom line is, the site is improving and is responding to feedback.  Alpha Inventions has come a long way since it first began, and Jackson is assuring people that the traffic it is generating for their blogs is legitimate user-based traffic, not “false hits”, as some have claimed.

The bottom line really is this: If you have specific criticisms of the site, they can be addressed, or you can choose to opt-out. Most bloggers are happy for any extra exposure that comes their way, and it’s with that in mind, that I’d like to support the site, and encourage others to give it a try, if they are not familiar with it.  It’s not the only tool to help your blog get some extra traffic, but it is one tool that you can make use of.

For more information from Cheru Jackson on Alpha Inventions, see “What Is Alpha Inventions?”

Since I had reviewed the site in it’s original form, I think I owe it to the site’s creator and designer to give a more up-to-date perspective.  Have you tried the new AI, and if so, what did you think of the improvements?

Similar sites:

If you like Alpha Inventions, you might also like Blog Surfer. Does anyone have any other good sites for finding new blogs to read and sharing your own for others to discover?

The other side:

Not every critic has been tempered by AI’s apparent improvements. See Alpha Inventions: A big waste of time for bloggers for current criticism. But, afterall, you can’t make everyone happy. I hope we will see further improvements to come.


October 09, 02:39 AM

I just watched a pretty amazing live speech by Professor Steven Hawking on Nasa TV. I’ll post a link to a transcript when available.

Prof. Hawking spoke on the importance of resurrecting public interest in science, and mentioned the new children’s book he has written with his daughter.  He went on to discuss the probability of life on other planets, saying he believed primitive life forms were likely to be fairly common, but intelligent life rare.  He mentioned the possibility that intelligent life self-destructs upon reaching a certain technological advancement due to nuclear weapons and other methods of mass destruction, but said he preferred not to accept that explanation as the primary reason for us not having confirmed the presence of other intelligent life.

Prof. Hawking gave several possibilities for colonization, including the moon, mars, and titan (a moon of Saturn), as well as planets outside our solar system.  He suggests inter-solar system travel should be a goal for humanity to accomplish over the next 200-500 years. He spoke of possibility that life began on earth due to the intervention of a meteor carrying DNA from another planet.  He closed by stating that if humanity was to survive the next million years, colonization of another earth-like planet is a necessity.

Prof. Hawking displayed a sense of humor at various parts of his speech, and also quoted Star Trek and displayed an image of what appeared to be a “galaxy class” star ship from the TV series. He also spoke briefly about UFOs and alien abduction, making jokes about those who report such events.

This was a very interesting lecture, and rather progressive compared to what I would have anticipated at a NASA event. I’ll have more here as it becomes available.

Do you believe that space colonization is necessary for the survival of humanity? Comment below.

Update: It would seem NASA tricked me. Although, “live” was appearing during the lecture, it appears this was a repeat broadcast of a lecture given over a year ago.  You can find more information here.


October 08, 09:00 PM

In what seems to be becoming somewhat of a pattern, Dr. Phillip McGraw is once again being accused of sexual abuse by a patient. Mainstream media is just beginning to report the latest case, partially due to the lawsuit which was filed, alleging sexual molestation. The specific claims, which you can find here, along with several links, are rather bizarre.

It seems that Dr. Phil’s idea of “treatment” may include forcing a female patient (if we can call her a patient, since Phillip McGraw no longer has a license to practice medicine) to remain in a room with a naked man, and then having her breasts groped. Psychiatry seems to be the profession most prone to such abuses and perversity.  Many times psychiatric abuse goes unreported due to the private environment, imbalance of “credibility”, and patient trust. CCHR reports that over 10% of psychiatrists openly admit to sexually abusing their patients.  I wonder what percentage of psychiatrists admit to lying on surveys they use to self-report?

Dr. Phil was previously accused of sexual misconduct by Sara Morrison. “Not a single day has gone by when I haven’t been affected by what Phil McGraw did to me. He profoundly affected the course of my life,” she said. Dr. Phil’s latest accuser is Shirley Dieu. Her lawsuit comes not long afterward both McGraw and his wife were sued for fraud by former employees, Deborah Flattery and Brynja McGrady.

This is certainly an explosive story, and I suspect there are many more details in that lawsuit which the mainstream media, in typical fashion, will not touch. If anyone out there has more information, please comment below. Also feel free to comment to share your thoughts on this.  I’ve obtained a copy of the suit courtesy of Fox, and I will be reviewing it as time permits.

For more information on Psychiatric abuses see The Citizens Commission On Human Rights (CCHR).


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