Tuesday, July 18, 2006







Saturday, July 15, 2006

Prayer
by Elie Wiesel

The prayer read by Wiesel during the program (Sound and spirit) originally appeared in a diary and was included in the collection One Generation After.


I no longer ask you for either happiness or paradise; all I ask of You is to listen and let me be aware of Your listening.

I no longer ask You to resolve my questions, only to receive them and make them part of You.

I no longer ask You for either rest or wisdom, I only ask You not to close me to gratitude, be it of the most trivial kind, or to surprise and friendship. Love? Love is not Yours to give.

As for my enemies, I do not ask You to punish them or even to enlighten them; I only ask You not to lend them Your mask and Your powers. If You must relinquish one or the other, give them Your powers. But not Your countenance.

They are modest, my requests, and humble. I ask You what I might ask a stranger met by chance at twilight in a barren land.

I ask you, God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, to enable me to pronounce these words without betraying the child that transmitted them to me: God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, enable me to forgive You and enable the child I once was to forgive me too.

I no longer ask You for the life of that child, nor even for his faith. I only beg You to listen to him and act in such a way that You and I can listen to him together.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

R.I.P. Syd Barrett


click here to see
An experimental film by Peter Whitehead with Pink Floyd's first recording session.

"It's an idea, someday
in my tears, my dreams.
Don't you want to see her proof?
Life that comes of no harm.
You and I, you and I are dominoes, the day goes by..."
- Syd Barrett, 1970

When rainbow meets lightning



The intracloud lightning, known as an anvil crawler,
is the most common form of lightning, with the electrical
charge contained within a single cumulonimbus cloud.


Lightning often occurs during heavy storms while rainbows
are generally formed after the rain has stopped, making an
appearance of both simultaneously relatively rare.

daily mail.com

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Was this the original Coke recipe?








Soda museum
Moms Prefer Smell of
Their Own Baby's Poop


First, who decided that we needed to spend money on this research?
Second, What possible benifit to humanity does this knowledge bestow?
Third, Who agreed to do the experiment?
LiveScience.com
Nose Candy of a Sugary Kind

You strap it on and the sugary slime dribbles out
of the nose and you catch it on your tongue!

Cool!

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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Can you guess what this is?



send me your guess




"Some things have to be believed to be seen."
- Ralph Hodgson

Saturday, July 08, 2006





Minding the choas of the day,
through the news on tv
the Drudge report,
and the chatter of those around me,
with the pain of life
it all begins to blur
to spin away from me,
whats left in focus,
at the center of the whirling world,
a single wordless thought,
stillness,
calm,
a faith,
all is well.
Neil




Thursday, July 06, 2006


There are countless attractions in the visible world,
Surely we should see their transience.
If we attach ourselves to the shade of a tree,
We will mourn its passing.
Whatever we see is fleeting,
Why then are we blindly entangled?


- Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Sukhmani Sahib.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006









rock stacking
Very cool little video.

Balancing point


click here to see the video

Tuesday, July 04, 2006


4th of July Fireworks!