Wednesday, August 26, 2009



SoupAir+Ants MixedbyTallNeil by TallNeil

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

This is the one of the best Videos about Burning Man I have ever seen.


Burning Man 2008 from Jason Mongue on Vimeo.

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Image of the Ecologically Literate Person (excerpt from "Ecological Literacy as the First Imperative") Dr. Tom Puk

The ecologically literate person of the 21st century will be considered as the responsible, lifelong learner who strives to improve the human condition and the environment within the context of self, human groups, the biosphere and the ecosphere. This person will find purpose and meaning for life by continuously aspiring to higher levels of balanced growth, in his or her cognitive, affective, psychomotor, reflective, intuitive, aesthetic, social, creative and spiritual capabilities. The development of these qualities will be conducted in the pursuit of significant life work.
In order to accomplish this overriding aim, he or she would:

. become an inquirer by actively securing the basic skills and knowledge (i.e., knowledge of the relationships found within the ecosphere, among the components of solar energy, the air, water, soil, rocks, flora and fauna, people, animals and all other organisms and components, both biotic and abiotic) that facilitate the carrying out of ecological responsibilities. This knowledge and skill will empower the individual to reach her or his own potential and place in human and natural environments.

. become a reflective learner by acquiring the understanding of the value and limitations of human knowledge, the power and limitations of the natural world, the role of intuition in real life pursuits, and the role of self as it is manifested in one's personal narrative.

. become intelligently self-directed by engaging in self-appraisal, setting new learning objectives, developing plans to achieve those objectives, carrying out such plans in a flexible inquiry-oriented manner, while reflecting on the whole process.

. become a morally responsible person by governing personal action with precepts which contribute to the maintenance and growth of the relationships that give life meaning. Such precepts would include responsibility for helping others, seeking justice and equality for all, performing legitimately assigned roles to the best of one's ability, and living in harmony with other people and with nature.

. become an ecologically responsible person by embodying ecological ideals in daily
operations and by living in the most competent, informed manner allowed by natural capabilities.

. seek self-transcendence by moving beyond the limitations of personal ego by identifying with human groups (past and future), ecological principles, flora and fauna and the ecosphere, that transcend the individual life in scope and time.

The ecologically literate person of the 21st century will have a positive view of life, grounded in the faith that each person has within himself/herself some elements which connects them with a universal and timeless energy, and has the capacity to competently perform significant life work, and its related tasks and responsibilities. Such a view will enable this person to look upon the human experience positively, and all living things compassionately.

Monday, March 02, 2009

FireBreathing:
Hey I just wanted to post an e-mail that has started a serious discussion on a Fire Guild chat board I am on. I know many of my friends have tried firebreathing and basically I am posting it here to remind us all(me especially) that firebreathing isn't really a joke. Both from the perspective of burning yourself but almost more importantly from the danger of putting different fuels in your mouth.
If anyone is really interested in getting more information let me know and I will see if i can send you the whole thread or something.
Play safe kids.
Neil

Fire Breathing Poisoning
Posted by: "stilldcalcoda"
Sat Feb 28, 2009 3:29 pm (PST)
Greetings fellow flamers (umm ... err ...)

I thought I'd share my experience of last weekend (Feb 21) with being slightly poisoned from doing far too much fire breathing in a 26 hr period. I've written a lot (sorry) but I think it is worth your consideration.

Napalm Dragon has reassured us that the fuel he has recommended is quite benign. He has shared his story about swallowing a mouth full and feeling like a king the next day as he sat on his throne spewing fecal matter out of his orifice like any good head of state. We areleft to wonder about the very long term effects but see that his
years doing this have not done him much harm if any.
Last weekend was not the first time I have felt poisoned after having that fuel in my mouth (Escort Lamp Oil). Often I notice very small effects shortly after fire breathing. I may be better equipped to notice this than most with a body fat index in the single digits and with my experience poisoning myself in other (umm ..recreational) ways I notice small changes.

But enough preamble - here's the goods :

I pushed the limits. Participating in Illuminate ******* Saturday night I had a rehearsal Friday then jams/performance Saturday. I did fire breathing (in 5 min periods) 4 times (2x each night). Additionally I have also begun holding fuel in my mouth for 3-4 min as I spin poi to end with some fire breathing over a buzzsaw and did this 4 times Saturday night. This last trick is a crowd pleaser but fuel
exposure is now a bigger concern for me. Holding fuel in my mouth for that long was likely the biggest contributor but please know I did not swallow any â€" perhaps a bit of the residue left over but never any noticeable amount. (And if you plan to follow my lead make sure you practice with water first : holding liquid in your mouth while spinning is not that easy.)

Poisoning effects : I was quite functional and was not concerned for my immediate health. My head felt heavy, my body ached slightly, and I just felt run down. It was almost like a cold without the sinus stuff.
This was noticeable Saturday night, all day Sunday, and into Monday when I felt normal by the evening.

The secondary effect was worse : On Sunday I wondered if I was simply getting sick but the symptoms were different and by Monday, as it cleared, I knew that it was definitely poisoning. Then I knew it better as I proceeded to actually get a real cold late on Tuesday.
This gave me a direct comparison between poisoning and illness and was worse than the poisoning. I am assuming my immune system was compromised and the 2-3 day lag in getting a cold is consistent with the incubation period.

I am not that concerned with any immediate poisoning of the fuel we are using. The poisoning I got could be avoided by limiting exposure (something Bhak has already recommended) so I encourage you to use more sense than I did. I thought the risk of poisoning was lower but I as wrong. I even rinsed/lined my mouth with grape seed
oil before each poi-spin-fire-breathing but this was not enough. Charcoal
pills may be of help.

But now that I am very aware we poison ourselves slightly each time we breath fire I am more concerned about the long term effects.Increased risk of cancers, liver damage, and who knows what. Our Napalm D is still young and has not been doing his fire that long.(13+ years is not that long ... when does he plan to quit? When do
I? They'll have to pull that bottle and torch out of my hand at the retirement home I end up in!).

So I plan to reduce my risk and I will now be seeking :
Medical Grade Liquid Paraffin

Anyone know where I can get it? I'll update you on my quest when I can.

Preventative measures that have been suggested to me :
Rinsing/lining my mouth with vegetable oil
Charcoal pills

Any other suggestions for preventing absorption or detoxing after?

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Saturday, April 05, 2008

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/apr/03/greenbuilding.ethicalliving
"The wave of prosecutions has already resulted in draconian sentences and is likely to lead to more. Six activists were each given a six-year prison sentence for running a website that only posted information about vandalism attacks, without connecting themselves to the acts in any way. One man, Jeff Luers, who set fire to three cars in Oregon to bring attention to gas-guzzlers' contribution to global warming, was given an extraordinary 22 years, eight months."

Sunday, December 23, 2007

This was a good reminder of how lucky I am to be able to even be typing this message. I think this kinda thing is what everyone should have to watch with their families on XMas.

Got to love the New York Hipsters

At first I just watched this video for the hot women..but then I couldn't get the song out of my head...and now I can't stop listening to the whole album...dam you Pierce sisters for having such catchy tunes!

Just when you thought people had stopped buying fur...

Have you heard about Ron Paul who is running for US president? He has some great ideas about government and is a hope for the US getting their shit together. Im not a big fan of his abortion views but most of his other ideas are right on
For more information:
http://www.ronpaul2008.com
http://www.teaparty07.com
http://www.ronpaulforums.com