6.26.2008

Daily

The END - - for France

I will no longer be adding journal like entries to the blog concerning France. You didn't get to hear any of my journey into Paris and for that I apologize, but I'm tired of recalling day by day what went down. If your interested in any further info. I will be getting all of my photos together and online soon and I'm here if you want any tourist-related advice.

6.22.2008

21 June 2008 M3U

Everytime I make a new mixtape I'm gonna hit you all with the track list. My most recent playist (M3U) is below with comments on certain tracks. A few of these I've already featured in other posts - they are linked for your listening pleasure.

1. Busta Rhymes - Dont Touch Me (Remix) feat. Reek Da Villian, Spliff Star, Lil Wayne, Nas, The Game & Big Daddy Kane Incredible track from Busta Bust - Probably the title track to this mixtape... can't wait 'til his new album drops - this track takes Hip Hop back to its roots and features a sampling of the industry's best.

2. Fat Joe - Aint Saying Nothing (Remix) feat. Lil' Wayne, The Game Nice remix I featured a few posts back.

3. Lil' Wayne - Lollipop (Remix) feat. Kanye West Also got a feature a while back - crazy remix.
4. M.I.A. - Paper Planes (Remix) feat. Bun B and Rich Boy Kinda old, but MIA kills it with this song.

5. Stat Quo - My Ride (Dubble Bubble) feat. B.O.B. Stat Quo is my dude - pause - this song is original and possibly one of Stat's best thus far - make sure to go cop it.

6. V.I.C Feat. Soulja Boy, Bun B, E-40, Pitbull, Polow Da Don, Jermaine Dupri, Arab, DJ Unk, Big Kuntry King, Tech - Get Silly (Remix) This remix is silly - some of the verses are very laughable, but it's worth a listen. E40 is on there acting a fool and the rest of the features are dec.
7. Young Jeezy - Prime Minister (Freestyle) Quality freestyle and beat to match from the Snowman himself

8. Young Jeezy - Put On feat. Kanye West Hopefully you've been hearin this out in the streets - I underestimated this one at first, but it has def. grown on me.

9. Lil' Wayne - Phone Home C3 Highlight track

10. Lil' Wayne - Dr. Carter C3 Highlight track - good lyrics from Weezy.

11. Lil' Wayne - Shoot Me Down feat. Robin Thicke Robin Thicke is a R&B savoir - he works another track out with Wayne for the soso C3

12. Lil' Wayne - La La feat. Brisco and Busta Rhymes Busta kills another track, he is coming hard lately - one of my favorites off C3.

13. Lil' Wayne - Let the Beat Build C3 Highlight track

14. N.E.R.D. - Anti Matter NERD has a different sound that I've never fully got used to, but this is probably my favorite off there new album - Seeing Sounds.

15. Gnarls Barkley - Open Book I slept on this one when his CD came out and it's just now making it on a mixtape but good music no less.

16. The Roots - 75 Bars (Black's Reconstruction) I stay with the Roots in the tape-deck... just another track that didn't make the cut for my last mixtape

17. Fat Joe - That White Def. was not sleepin' on this one - I think Fat Joe is one of the most consistent artisits out there. Album after album he finds some way to impress me.

18. Bun B - Swang on 'Em feat. Lupe Fiasco II Trill, need I say more - UGK and south music fans go get the album. Lupe tears it down on his feature.

19. Crime Mob - Rock Ya Hips feat. Lil' Scrappy Old, Old, Old, I know -but it hits hard in the trunk and that's what I look for when I put these tapes together.

Enjoy! Give me some feedback if you like the mix

6.19.2008

Get Mozilla Firefox 3

Download Firefox 3

I just downloaded MF3... it seems pretty cool, it's new and well awaited if you are a Mozilla fan... I run both Mozilla and IE to check the look of my blog, consult design issues etc. - I let you know if there is anything to die for in the record-setting update.

In other news, I've been busy cleaning out the closets and garage and storage - cleaning and fixing - - so I still haven't posted everything from France... I have a trip to Paris that needs to go up, but you all aren't missing much. Thanks for checking in!

6.14.2008

Bobby Curtis On Winning the 2008 NCAA Track 5000m Title

Also see:
Another Video

Hopefully I will find some race footage, but I don't think any is up yet. He ran a 13:33 5k with the last 400m in 56.40 - - sick!

Tuesday, 03 June 2008

We met in the classroom at 10am and each student presented their research in a 10 minute presentation concerning a figure who was either born in Strasbourg or had a great affect on the region. After lunch we all decided to go to the Modern Art museum in Strasbourg which proved lame by my standards. Most of the work there was off-the wall stuff that I found it hard to respect because even I could put poop on a stick and place it in a orange room (it was just really weird stuff - like a see-through trash can with the artist's trash in it, not what I call art). Anyway here are some pics of the stuff that wasn't too terribly bad:





After we made it back to the classroom, Danny and I attempted to go the the Art Museum at Rohan that I discussed in a previous post - - it was closed for some re-modeling or something so we ended up pay about 4euro and hiking up to the top of the Cathedral in Strasbourg, which provided a great view of the city.



(Pic uploaded sideways - sorry)

That night - Beau, Ross and I stopped in a pizzeria I had eaten with Kara and Kathleen earlier in the trip. I had another great Hawaiian pizza for about 9 Euro.

Monday, 02 June 2008

We didn't have class until around 2:00pm so most everyone slept in and recovered from Munich. A lot of people spent time working on their papers and prepared their student reports for a 10 minute presentation on Tuesday. My report and paper are on Arsène Wenger.

Compliments Wikipedia:
Arsène Wenger OBE[2] (born October 22, 1949 in Strasbourg) is a French football manager, in charge of Arsenal Football Club since 1997. He is the most successful manager in the history of Arsenal in terms of trophies, but he is also the club's longest-serving manager in terms of matches played (exactly 650 as of 12th January 2008).[3] Wenger is the only non-British manager to win the Double in England, having done so in 1998 and 2002. In 2004, he became the only manager in FA Premier League history to go through the entire season without defeat. Wenger is widely regarded as one of the world's best managers after the success he has enjoyed at AS Monaco FC and Arsenal. Wenger has a degree in engineering and a Master's degree in economics [4] from Strasbourg University and is fluent in French, Alsatian, German and English; he also speaks some Italian, Spanish and Japanese.[5]

I also spent time studying for our test on Wednesday and quiz on Thursday. I'm not sure why they decided to group everything together, but it ended up working out.

6.13.2008

Saturday in Munich

Saturday we got a later start in the day - most everyone was tired from staying up and the train ride on Friday. We went to BMW Welt - it's more or less a place for BMW to show off how much money they have... it was pretty cool. I was hoping to go on a tour of the plant or museum but both were unavailable at the time we had got there. We then took a very short walk over to Olympic Park - the remains of the stadiums etc. that were used in the 1972 Olympics. Beau and I went up Olympic tower and could see as far away as the Alps, which was pretty sweet. Other highlights included the consumption of real German-roasted nuts which I got at the park and I witnessed an automatic ice cream machine that puts the perfect amount on a cone for a euro. And hopefully the upload will work - got to see some sweet inline skaters (Video). Later that night I ended up going on a beer or bar crawl with Danny and Beau - - 4 liters of the world's best beer, it was an interesting experience but I preferred the club the night before.






We headed back to Strasbourg early Sunday morning and I tried to get all the sleep in I could before we got back.

Car Audio Equipment for Cheap

I just got back from France and I have a range of car audio items for sale and they have been marked down for a limited time while I'm in the mood to get rid of stuff:

Amplifiers:



  1. (2) Eclipse 3620 Amps - - $100 for both

  2. (1) Rockford Fosgate Punch 401s Amp - - $80

  3. (1) Crossfire CFA402 Amp - - $50



Subwoofers:



  1. (2) Kicker CompVR 12" Subs - - $100 for both

  2. (1) Sony Xplod 10" Sub - - $30



Other:



  1. (2) Single 12" Subwoofer Boxes - - $30 for both or $20 each

  2. (1) Single 10" Subwoofer Box for Cab Trucks - - $15

  3. (1) Dual 10" Subwoofer Box - - $40

  4. (1) Pyramid Gold Series CR66 Crossover - - $15



All prices are without S&H
These items are stored in Mt. Sterling, KY and are available for pick up if you want to avoid shipping costs.

If you need more info my number is 270.836.4540

A-Trak cuts up My Love

One of my favorite DJs

6.11.2008

Munich, Germany (updated)

Friday 30 May - Sunday 1 June 2008
The six guys on my the trip including myself went to Munich, Germany for our 4 day weekend - I was planning on going to Amsterdam but the TGV (train) ticket was 175 Euro. Munich ended up being nearly just as expensive by the time we got a room and ate and traveled there (via German trains) and back - and drank the world's best beer.

Friday morning...
before leaving for Munich, I got up - restless through the night and went on a run around 5am - attempting to see the sunrise, but to no avail as the morning proved cloudy. I picked a direction and ran - - turns out I went about 10 kilometers full trip - running out to the European Institutions and back.


Friday afternoon...
we spent most of the evening traveling via train through the German country-side.


Friday night...
We went out to Hofbräu - one of the largest brewers involved in the annual Oktoberfest in Munich and enjoyed a liter of the world's best beer. (Haircut compliments of TC a few days before) and then we made a never-ending walk to a large dance club where we spent a few hours before heading home.

Thursday, 29 May: Concentration Camp

We took a bus to Struthof concentration camp.
14h - 17h: Visit the site of the old Natzweiler concentration camp, the KL-Natzweiler museum, the European centre for deported resistance fighters and the Deportation Memorial.
Natzweiler is the only concentration camp in France. It was used predominantly for victims of Hitler's NN (night and fog) campaign which attempted to capture French revolutionary fighters opposing Germany in the night and fog to avoid making them into martyrs.
17 – 18h: We packed a group lunch which we shared in the woods a brief walk from Natzweiler.
18h: Outdoor concert at Deportation Memorial (American 200 member choir). The concert was less than par... I don't think anyone was a fan of the performance. The music was good but the lyrics and script of the singers and adult vocal performers was lacking.
We got back to Strasbourg around 9:30pm and everyone got ready for our free weekend.

Rob and I went to Pti Max for the second time... both of us ordered steaks. I ordered a New York Strip - Medium. It came out well cooked for the outside 1/4th of meat - the entire middle of the steak was raw but I manned-up and ate it - It was great! For dessert I had a fruit dessert that included a variety of local fruits with lemon, rasberry, and banana sherbet.

The Blog is coming Back

SO I'm back in the states and I will be adding posts as much as possible... new info and pics from France, new music and new design stuff all coming up.

6.07.2008

the blog : (

bonjour

im in paris on a french keyboard which is horrible to type anything on quickly:
also = im paying for this internet service which is expensive
the blog will be updated when i get back to the states:
thanks for keeping up

6.02.2008

Mixtape - White Owl Drop That 15

Wednesday, 28 May: Wine Tasting

10:00: Centre Classroom, French/Alsatian History
Lunch in between.
2:45: Visit of Cave Historique for Wine Tasting

For lunch I ate some Wok-Thai, a popular spot for Centre students because it's right across the street from our classroom and then Rob and I ventured into a completely different atmosphere on the same street - dropping 8 Euro for some delicious chocolate moose - the best I've had... pic below:
Wednesday we stayed here in Strasbourg and did something pretty incredible. At a local hospital - where donations of vineyards and other possessions were once given as a way to pay for medical bills there is a basement housing the oldest wine in a barrel - in other words it is the oldest wine in the world that is not a thousand leagues under the sea. So I got to sniff wine from 1472, if I would have drank it it would have literally killed me or came close. Our kind and comedic guide, who is pictured below discussing one of the large under-ground barrels of wine, was Phillipe Junger.


Wednesday night the girls finally made their ever-promised meal for us. Chocolate pancakes and eggs that were good, but I was still starving so a few of us went over to the pizzeria near Boux I have mentioned before and I enjoyed a Calzone.

France Photos and the first Music Post

I'm going to be adding photos as often as possible from now on for my trip to France and may try and go back and add to old posts.

Here is some music you need to hear from Lil' Wayne and Kanye - it's the Lollipop Remix

Tuesday, 27 May: Bike to Kehl

Our class had a lecture on Alsace at 10am

We walked down to a bike rental place which exceeded my expectations as far as bikes go - and rented bikes for the day. Professor Hartmann with the help of her son who insisted on biking as fast as he could led us to Kehl, Germany which is just across the Rhine River from where I'm staying in France. We stopped at the pinnacle of the bridge and had a brief discussion on the importance of the river in accordance with the area. When we got into Germany we more or less played around in Kehl. Malik took us to a "children's" play area in a park down by the river. There was a climbing station that if meant for kids 8-12 years old out of every 5 children would produce 1 death and 4 gladiator-level-fitness kids. If that doesn't make sense -I'm just saying it was about 8ft off the ground at the lowest point and the only easy part about it was the 15ft tall slide down.

Pr. Hartmann-Mahmud's son, Malik


Malik and some of the guys crossing the Rhine

Statue where we stopped in Kehl, Germany

After we got back from Kehl - Rob, TC and I kept our bikes and cruised Strasbourg for quite a while. I guess we ventured to a less-undesirable part of Strasbourg which is very hard to find, but got to see a short bum-fight which almost turned into a small riot.

Bum-fight in Strasbourg ended promptly by Police

After everyone was nice and tired we returned our bikes and called it a night.

6.01.2008

Delay

So I'm almost a week behind on my blog from France.... Sorry
Hopefully I will have some more stuff up tonight or tomorrow.
I just got back from Munich and I need to do some class work.