MGMT is supporting McCartney at Fenway, which gives me high hopes that Macca will perform a good deal of his newer material from "The Fireman" which was has some of the electronica backup, not unlike that used by MGMT. Apparently McCartney is a fan of the band, which suggests a personal invite. It sounds like they are quite popular in NYC, and I have heard the song "Kids" myself (See video below). The video is actually quite good (as well as the song) and perhaps would have done well if MTV still played music videos. I guess that is what youtube is for.
I'm not sure how well the hoards of baby-boomers who show up for Beatles and Wings tunes will receive MGMT, however, hopefully there will be enough younger fans, perhaps some MGMT fans, that can make it there and give them some deserved love.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
2 for 1
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Far out ideas!
Exxon Sinks $600M Into Algae-Based Biofuels in Major Strategy Shift
Check out the above article... an evil oil company investing in an evil biotech company (sarcasm intended of course... I work in biotech). If this technology can be made to be economically feasible, it would change the world as we know it.
The big question is... will the left be happy with their enemy Exxon collaborating with their other enemies, biological engineers?
If genetically modified algae can produce sustainable fuel that balances the CO2 intake and output will they be happy or come up with doomsday scenarios like they do for GM crops?
As I've stated in the past, we of course need to be careful when potentially impacting the environment with GM organisms, but to treat them like abominations is incredibly ignorant when our survival and continued existence may depend upon it.
This company's website is very interesting, it is worth checking out.
http://www.syntheticgenomics.com/index.html
Man, I'd like to figure out how to get in on these guys before they go public!
And more far out technology from one of the most famous evil geniuses around (again I'm being sarcastic):
Hurricane-calming technology? Bill Gates has a plan
You just have to read this one for yourself, it is just too cool... and it isn't just about Hurricane control either.
I'll finish up the trip posts soon... this was just really interesting. I thought it was a nice change from my negative interpretation of our political climate as well.
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Trip Day 1: Baltimore
I thought I would take some time to post some of the photos that Kate and I took during our D.C./ Baltimore/ Maryland trip over the 4th of July weekend. On the third we spent the day with two of Kate's college friends, and her former roommates in Baltimore. We started by meeting up with them in their trendy neighborhood "Hampden" in North Baltimore. They have a small, but spacious town house apartment on a street abutting "The Avenue" or 36th street. The feeling of the area is both quaint and bohemian, and it is surprisingly serene for such an urban setting. After some hot dogs for lunch and chips and salsa we headed out on our tour.This first picture is "The original Washington Monument". It is deemed the original by Baltimoreans because it predates the D.C. monument by 20 years. We didn't make the hike to the top because ironically it was closed for the one holiday that it perhaps should have been open for. Next to the monument is the attractive church seen below, Mt. Vernon Place Church. I believe I'm getting the name correct, however I'm not 100% sure. Internet links lead to two churches with a similar name, this one, and a church that has a more Romanesque type of architecture. Perhaps one is new and the other old? Regardless, it is a pretty building.
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