Miribilia Report

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

(Mirabilia - n. events that inspire wonder, marvelous phenomena, small miracles, beguiling ephemera, inexplicable joys, changes that inspire quiet awe, eccentric enchantments, unplanned jubilations, sudden deliverance from boring evils; from the Latin mirabilia, "marvels.")

* The National Center for Atmospheric Research reports that the average cloud is the same weight as 100 elephants.

* Anthropologists say that in every culture in history, children have played the game hide and seek.

* With every dawn, when first light penetrates the sea, many seahorse colonies perform a dance to the sun.

* A seven-year-old Minnesota boy received patent number 6,368,227 for a new method of swinging on a swing.

* To make a pound of honey, bees have to gather nectar from about two million flowers. To produce a single pound of the spice saffron, humans have to handpick and process 80,000 flowers. In delivering the single survivor necessary to fertilize an ovum, a man releases 500 million sperm.

* Kind people are more likely than mean people to yawn when someone near them does.

* There are always so many fragments of spider legs floating in the air that you are constantly inhaling them wherever you go.

* "The average river requires a million years to move a grain of sand 100 miles," says science writer James Trefil.

* Because half of the world's vanilla crop is grown in Madagascar, the whole island smells like vanilla ice cream.

* Your body contains so much iron that you could make a spike out of it, and that spike would be strong enough to hold you up.

* In his book *The Physics of Immortality: Modern Cosmology, God and the Resurrection of the Dead,* physicist Frank J. Tipler offers what he says is scientific proof that every human being who has ever lived will be resurrected from the dead at the end of time.

* In the Ukraine you can buy Fat in Chocolate, a food with a layer of dark chocolate covering a chunk of pork fat.

* Bali has 80,000 temples.

* Romanian physicists created gaseous globes of plasma that grew, reproduced, and communicated with each other, thereby fulfilling the definition for life.

* In an apparent attempt to raise their volume above the prevailing human din, some nightingales in big cities have learned to unleash 95-decibel songs, matching the loudness of a chainsaw.

* There is a statistically significant probability of world-class athletes and military leaders being born when Mars is rising in the sky.

* In the pueblos of New Mexico, bricks still measure 33 by 15 by 10 centimeters, proportions that almost exactly match those of the bricks used to build Egypt's Temple of Hatshepsut 3,500 years ago.

* In hopes of calming flustered lawbreakers, Japanese cops have substituted the sound of church bells for sirens on police cars.

* Scientists believe they'll be able to figure out why cancer cells are virtually immortal, and then apply the secret to keeping normal cells alive much longer, thereby dramatically expanding the human life span.

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As I read each one of these "marvels" it's somewhat like meditating. My shoulders begin to drop. The tenseness falls from my neck and head and I wonder if this could actually help to lower your blood pressure.

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Delta Spirit's New Release

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Delta Spirit's self-titled record arrives March 13, 2012 on Rounder Records. Delta Spirit was produced by Chris Coady at Dreamland Recording Studios -- a converted church built in 1896 in Woodstock, New York. The album follows 2010's History From Below and 2008's Ode To Sunshine.

Through the recording process the band grew their sound sonically, inspired to use instruments they had not previously experimented with. The album's raucous energy and no-holds barred performances will appeal to Delta Spirit's fan base, which has grown consistently thanks to their explosive live shows.

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Marie Colvin 1956 - 2012

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Syrian forces murdered journalist Marie Colvin after pledging to kill "any journalist who set foot on Syrian soil", it has emerged.

Tributes are pouring in for Sunday Times foreign correspondent Marie Colvin who has been killed during an attack in Homs in Syria. Link

French photojournalist Remi Ochlik was also killed after shells reportedly hit a makeshift media centre in Baba Amr.

Her last report can be read here.

Is this what it fucking takes for people to read the reports she had recently filed? Sadly, Marie was usually the only journalist that was inside that circle of death in Homs.

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Wikileaks: Secrets and Lies

Monday, February 20, 2012


Wikileaks: Secrets and Lies is Bafta winner Patrick Forbes' seventy-six-minute documentary of the Wikileaks affair as told by the people involved: personal, moving and frequently hot tempered, it documents history in the making and establishes a new frontier for technology and journalism.
A definitive factual account of the Wikileaks affair, the film features the first major television interview with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

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As tomorrow comes, I will again feel meaningless

Saturday, February 18, 2012

There is so much vile, putrid corporations and schemes going on coupled with the ghastly cretins in Syria and other parts of the ME that it's becoming increasingly harder for me to maintain an audacity of hope. (Obamalama satire purposely injected)

After about three deep sighs and a bucket of tears I need to find my way back to happy. I can't do much to help solve those big problems so I look around and see what I can do locally.

Something as simple as adopting a rescue kitty tonight that was sitting on death row will propel me forth in a small victory as I continue to step out in faith.

For a moment I will feel a wee bit better but as sure as tomorrow comes I will read the reeling problems of the world and again I will feel meaningless.

Drained and crumpled up in a pile, I will measure my worth against the freedom fighters that (for the past year specifically) put their blood on the line for clean water, the right to vote, for education, for dignity.

For the privilege to bury their children without being cut down in the street as they attempt to retrieve the bodies.

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Microsoft and General Motors among other major corporations bankroll anti-climate change propaganda

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

General Motors was given billions of dollars of public money out of the pockets of America´s citizens. This after they refused to become environmentally friendly, including cannibalising their own electric vehicles. Now this money is being used to fund anti-climate change anti-scientific propaganda.

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When rabbits have DMT...

Sunday, February 12, 2012

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saturday morning me

Saturday, February 11, 2012

*saturday morning me//
long indian print skirt/black ballet flats/fawn colored shawl/
sandalwood incense/ivory candles lit/bells have rung/
coffee #1--fuck it/espresso mainline #2/
an orange/brie on wheat bagel/
ginseng/milk thistle/omega3/multi/b12/
listening: animal collective-fireworks/
so with open heart I salute you via gassho/
love, light, harmony & blessings/
so how about you this weekend, sweet spirits?/

* a snapshot of your current weekend scenario or your planned weekend scenario.

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Black March

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Thursday, March 1st 2012 to Saturday, March 31st 2012

SOPA & PIPA have been halted for now, but PCIPA is now getting pushed!

With the continuing campaigns for Internet-censoring litigation such as SOPA and PIPA, and the closure of sites such as Megaupload under allegations of 'piracy' and 'conspiracy', the time has come to take a stand against music, film and media companies' lobbyists.

The only way to hit them where it truly hurts... Their profit margins.

Do not buy a single record. Do not download a single song, legally or illegally. Do not go to see a single film in cinemas, or download a copy. Do not buy a DVD in the stores. Do not buy a videogame. Do not buy a single book or magazine.

Wait the 4 weeks to buy them in April, see the film later, etc. Holding out for just 4 weeks will lave a gaping hole in the media and entertainment companies' profits for the 1st quarter. An economic hit which will in turn be observed by governments worldwide as stocks and shares will blip from a large enough loss of incomes.

Under SOPA you could get FIVE YEARS for uploading a Michael Jackson song. That's one year more than the doctor who killed him.

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What Song Do You Want Played At Your Funeral?

A grey Monday in January, the perfect time to dwell on death, loss and communal grief right? For whatever reason, (and London’s current exhibition Death: Southbank Centre’s Festival for the Living is probably a factor, as was Rebecca’s Songs About Death Listomania last week) we’ve been picking our perfect signing out songs.

There’s a variety of ways you can bow out and head off to the great gig in the sky. Have a rummage online and funeral song suggestions seem to fall broadly into four categories: the celebratory, the tearjerkers, the literal (Brian Eno’s ‘An Ending (Ascent)’, The Doors’ ‘The End’, ‘Stairway To Heaven’, ‘Knocking On Heaven’s Door’), and the comedy (‘Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life’, ‘The Final Countdown’, ‘Highway To Hell’).

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Only a scant few people did a funeral song when I was coming of age but now it's de rigueur. I personally haven't thought about this in years but my ideas for funeral songs have been all over the map. From the predictable Dylan, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and even a dying Cabaret song from the movie of the same name.

Now that I am approaching another milestone birthday this fall, I should look at this again and find the perfect song. Do I go for comedy? A tear jerker? Suggestions? Or have you heard a good goodbye song?

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