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McCain’s Follies

It’s starting to look pretty sad, so here’s some of today’s funnies

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PHP Web Gallery, Mimimal HTML, & A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-09-24

tree & rocks, Portland, OR

    PHP Web Gallery   

  • PhpWebGallery is a free and open source software used to present photo collections on your web site.
  • Mimimal HTML

  • I am often surprised by just how many professionally-designed sites are delivered in the form of incomplete HTML documents. To be fair, however, the amount of code required for even an empty HTML document has grown significantly over the years.
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  • A Place to Bury Strangers

  • A little oxygen and a stop for some food did the trick and it was back to the clubland of the Visitors Center for the deafening shoegaze of New York’s A Place To Bury Strangers. While the room was packed to the gills at the beginning of the set, little or no lighting except a projector that bathed the entire stage in a strange pulsing glow of light and images combined with the sheer volume was enough to drive many away and before long there was room to move and breath. With time, their ear splitting white noise gave way to a strangely hypnotic psych pop sound that couldn’t help but evoke comparisons to My Bloody Valentine and The Jesus and Mary Chain before everything blended into one and escape to the radio friendly pop of Vampire Weekend was the only cure.
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  • A Place To Bury Strangers have certainly made a positive and thunderous impression on the music scene. They will be taking to the stage in The Limelight on Monday 1st December.
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  • the guitarist sure can make his rather beat-up guitar scream. he would violently strum with the whammy bar inside his hand… never really noticed anyone do that before. while airiel were loud and intense, a place to bury strangers varied their sound and made their set much more dynamic
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  • Strobes and raw noise are almost all I remember from A Place to Bury Stranger’s set. Constant pulsating light and darkness messed with my camera, which if animated, would surely have seeked immediate shelter in a closet or bathroom. With a crowd packed tight in the Heart of the Rock stage, more was felt rather than heard.
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Testing,Typing & A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-09-23

iced branches

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A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-09-22

wildflowers

  • Head to the Triple Rock for what will surely be one of the loudest shows of the week (year?) as scuzzy rockers A Place to Bury Strangers will bring their noise rock to the West Bank.
  • I spotted the drummer from a place to bury strangers before the show and chatted with him on a couple occasions. a very nice gentleman. I also had the pleasure of talking to the lead singer who I also found to be very nice and endearing. so… on to the pics!
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  • Lead guitarist and vocalist Oliver Ackerman is an unsmiling, intense individual who thoroughly abuses his instrument. I was told by more knowlegable fans in the audience that all his effects pedals are homemade. That he is something of an eletronics innovator when it comes to this sort of thing.
    (tags: aptbs brooklyn)
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A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-09-21

peach blossoms, Falmouth, Virginia

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Today’s Funnies

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A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-09-19

Rodin's garden, PAris

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Regular Expressions & A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-09-18

hydrangeas

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Friedman’s Column – Making America Stupid

Tom Friedman’s column of September 13 “Making America Stupid” points out the weaknesses and faults of McCain’s campaign and the Republican policies. You’ve got to read it. He counters the the Republican mantra “Dill,baby, drill!” with

Why would Republicans, the party of business, want to focus our country on breathing life into a 19th-century technology — fossil fuels — rather than giving birth to a 21st-century technology — renewable energy? As I have argued before, it reminds me of someone who, on the eve of the I.T. revolution — on the eve of PCs and the Internet — is pounding the table for America to make more I.B.M. typewriters and carbon paper. “Typewriters, baby, typewriters.”

He also addresses the false-issue culture-war  raised by the Republicans 

I don’t know how much steel is in Obama’s belly, but I do know that the issues he is focusing on in this campaign — improving education and health care, dealing with the deficit and forging a real energy policy based on building a whole new energy infrastructure — are the only way we can put steel back into America’s spine. McCain, alas, has abandoned those issues for the culture-war strategy.

An concludes brilliantly:

Sorry, but there is no sustainable political/military power without economic power, and talking about one without the other is nonsense. Unless we make America the country most able to innovate, compete and win in the age of globalization, our leverage in the world will continue to slowly erode. Those are the issues this election needs to be about, because that is what the next four years need to be about.

There is no strong leader without a strong country. And posing as one, to use the current vernacular, is nothing more than putting lipstick on a pig.

And now for the funnies

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A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-09-16

Lupine, Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland

  • At the Paradise Brooklyn’s A Place To Bury Strangers erect a noisy onslaught with their early nineties style sonic overload. The band, known for their intense live shows mangle their guitar pedals through heavy feedback excursions that explore the darker side of post-new wave and experimental rock. 18+. 7 p.m. $12. The Paradise, 967 Commonwealth Ave. 617-931-2000. www.ticketmaster.com.
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  • I hadn’t intended on catching A Place to Bury Strangers — I already saw them at our Hot Freaks! event at SXSW — but I’m glad I did.
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