I want to say a short prayer to the people have suffered losses and injuries in Boston.
It's a maddening world we live in, and the strength and spirit many have shown over the past few days have really touch our hearts. We keep our heads up, to both stay vigilant, and to proclaim our courage and love for one another.
I woke up in the middle of the night to a dull chest pain that lingered longer than I liked. As I expect is a common reaction with many people nowadays this prompted a Google search for "dull chest pain". The internet totally feeds into people's hypochondria nowadays.
Well you can imagine my surprise when most of the top results referred to warning signs of a heart attack. Then all of the sudden I start second guessing to see if I have shortness of breath, to see if it's dizziness or just grogginess I'm experiencing, whether the feeling in my upper body joints really constitutes pain and discomfort. My mind starts to wander to see if any of thee recent things could be a trigger.
3 weeks back I began running again when I had stopped for a long time. I remember how it ached bad the first few days. This may just be a consequence of me gradually getting back into shape.
The one cigarette I had at a friend's engagement party two days ago. Had not been smoking in a long time though. Something that small couldn't be it could it.
My poor posture sitting at my desk in the office and in my bed when reading at night.
I've been weighting myself recently and noticed that I fluctuate between the border of "healthy weight" and "overweight". My meals have been less regular recently and I'm now 4 lbs over. Disgusted at myself because I had such a good stretch of being 3-5 lbs under.
Maybe one or all what I listed has something to do with it. Regardless, what I really should do is:
Make an appointment to see a doctor
Work to stop smoking
Continue to exercise regularly (probably take the strategy of gradually ramping up)
Let this be a tip to any one in their 20s, or 30s but still parities like they are in their 20s.
It's very helpful to keep a bottle of Drano underneath your bathroom sink for cases such at the events that happened this evening:
If a person in your residence (either your roommate or yourself) vomits on your bathroom/kitchen sink/tub/toilet to such a degree that it clogs the pipes. Ye classic Drano is a lifesaver in such a circumstance of clearing the pipes.
You're welcome.
Side note. Placed #3 for our group in bar trivia. Lead 4 of 6 rounds. Pretty awesome performance if I don't say so myself. Sleep time now. Good night.
-Jimmy
Another side note: Edited this blog entry the next day. Drunk blogging made for bad spelling, and generally bad blogging.
One of my older post (Was it really 4.5 years? God I feel so old when I realize my blog goes that far back) was this one (Entry 219) about songs sampled from earlier 80s songs. I must say that I've built a pretty kick-ass 1980s playlist on Spotify. It's 575 tracks, and to give a proper sizing, it means I can play continuously the whole day without repeating the same track twice. My goal is to get it up to 1000. Anyways, an interesting byproduct of my playlist-making is that I keep on finding connections of later decade music (1990s - 2010s) and later back to hits in the 80s. It's really cool the very moment you realize it.
Sometimes the reaction is: "Holy shit, awesome! That's why I love this song so much. The hook sounds just like this other song I grew up loving." I'm pretty sure these are obvious samples with a fresh spin that pays homage to the past hits.
Good examples of Holy Shit Awesome
2009 Deadmau5 - Ghosts N Stuff feat. Rob Swire (1:10 But Iiiii just wanna play it right) & 1989 Chris Isaak - Wicked Game (0:50 No Iiiii wanna fall in love)
2009 Eric Prydz - Call on Me (0:10 Call on Meeeee. Call on Meeeee.) & 1981 Steve Winwood Valerie (1:03 Valarieeeee, call on meeeee.)
2010 Iyaz - Solo (0:13 I don't want to walk this earth...) & 1993 Janet Jackson- Again (0:21 Sud-den-ly the memories...) Ok technically 90s not 80s, whatever.
2011 Bingo Players - Cry (Just A Little) (0:32) & 1988 Brenda Russell - Piano In the Dark (1:17)
Other times I react with: "Whoa. Is something up? Did this person just (knowingly or unknowingly) steal this tune from another artist?" Pink Floyd Echoes vs Phantom of the Opera is a common reference.
Examples of Whoa Is Something Up?
1994 Elton John - Can You Feel the Love Tonight (0:10 There's a calm surrender, to the rush of days) & 1985 Survivor - The Search is Over (0:07 How can I convince you, what you see is real?)
I suppose the distinction I'll draw is this. I love many of Elton's songs, but I have a tough time believing that Elton would acknowledge he sampled from Survivor. Deadmau5 on the other hand posted this on his soundcloud site. Call it Exhibit A:
What is it? It happens to be Deadmau5's (or is the proper punctuation Deadmau5') fiancee Katherine Von Drachenberg (Kat Von D) remixing Ghosts 'n' Stuff with the very lyrics of Wicked Games. It's actually a very beautiful song, and a phenomenal Valentines day present. It's like a wink and a nod to Chris Isaak that Deadmau5 has him to thank for at least a portion of Ghosts 'n' Stuff's success.
I liken this how I feel copyright should be handled. To me sharing, and transforming media is generally good for the world, so long as the original creator of the content is credited in some way. It just rubs me the wrong way when someone is dishonest by making people think they came up with new material themselves.
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