Saturday, January 29, 2011

Colonel Percy Fawcett, Writing of the City He Sought in the Mato Grosso, South America

In one of the letters Colonel Fawcett wrote to his son Brian, he describes the city he intended to find in the deepest jungles of the Amazon:
"I expect the ruins to be monolithic in character, more ancient than the oldest Egyptian discoveries. Judging by inscriptions found in many parts of Brazil, the inhabitants used an alphabetical writing allied to many ancient European and Asian scripts. There are rumors, too, of a strange source of light in the buildings, a phenomenon that filled with terror the Indians who claimed to have seen it.
The central place I call "Z" -- our main objective -- is in a valley surmounted by lofty mountains. The valley is about ten miles wide, and the city is on an eminence in the middle of it, approached by a barreled roadway of stone. The houses are low and windowless, and there is a pyramidal temple. The inhabitants of the place are fairly numerous, they keep domestic animals, and they have well-developed mines in the surrounding hills. Not far away is a second town, but the people living in it are of an inferior order to those of "Z." Farther to the south is another large city, half buried and completely destroyed."

Roberto Carlos' Now-Famous Corner Kick Goal

Here is a quick clip of an amazing goal.  Roberto Carlos, the legendary Brazilian and Real Madrid defender, now playing back in his home country for Corinthians, scores a goal you will rarely see - on any level.  Upon winning a corner kick, Carlos takes his place, lines it up...but then shoots instead of crossing...and scores!  It takes impeccable placement and accuracy to to do this - and maybe a little luck thrown in, such as the keeper not reacting in time or being too far from his line.  Either way, enjoy - the way he bends this is crazy!

Pelican - Final Breath Video

Pelican are an instrumental post-rock/post-metal band that hail from Chicago, Illinois.  Their sound is reminiscent of some of the genre's most influential bands, such as Isis, Neurosis, Red Sparowes and Russian Circles.  The band has released four full length albums and four EP's, with the well-received What We All Come To Need (2009) being their most recent work. 

Here is the video for "Final Breath", from What We All Come To Need - incidentally, it is the only Pelican track to date with lyrics - great song, great clip...

"'Til the seas run dry..."


Sunday, January 9, 2011

Anthony Pettis' Amazing 'Matrix Flying Head Kick'

As commentator Stephan Bonnar mentions in the following clip, MMA fighter Anthony Pettis "ran off the wall like a ninja" with a flying head kick that looks something out of a Kung Fu film.  Pettis, a young but highly regarded lightweight, was fighting Benson Henderson at WEC 53 (World Extreme Cagefighting) for the WEC Lightweight Title on December 16, 2010. 

As in all MMA title fights, this contest would be five three-minute rounds - going to the judges scorecards if no result after the fifth round.  Also of importance was the recent UFC/WEC merger, which meant the winner of this fight would receive a future UFC Lightweight Title shot.  With so much on the line, it was no surprise that the two battled it out, back-and-forth, for all five rounds.  But it was one incredible move in that fifth round that would define this fight: after being taken down by Henderson (highly-ranked in the lightweight division), Pettis got the fight back standing and, out of nowhere, he jumps up and pushes off the cage with his feet, scales the cage and delivers a kick to Henderson's face!  It really is something that has to be seen to be believed.  It was no knockout as Henderson would survive the round, but the unanimous decision and lightweight belt would go to Anthony Pettis and his 'Showtime Kick Heard Round The World'.

Bill Hicks - On the Fall of Communism

"In the midst of all the elation over the fall of communism in the Soviet Union, one important fact has been overlooked - the United States has lost its 'Bogeyman'. Without the Soviet Union, who will fuel our latest paranoia? Who will the CIA spy on? Ok - its own citizens like it always has, but now how will they justify it? Saddam Hussein of Irag? I think not. Sure, he has the look of a first class villain. But if looks were all it took, every other month we could just kick the tar out of Jack Palance. No, we need a country that not only has its own nuclear weapons, but also represents a threat to democracy. In other words, we need The United States of America. That's right - our next Cold War ought to be with ourselves. We're the logical choice. After all, who possesses the biggest danger to the American environment - we do. Who's responsible for our venal and corrupt government - we are. Besides, we could save if we were our own worst enemy - for instance, the Hotline would become a local call. And if you thought McCarthyism in the 50's was irrational, think of the fun we could have asking Americans if they are now, or have ever been An American. Done right, we could blacklist seventy-five per cent of the people working in television and film. Just think, that's all but one of the Golden Girls. So turn those missiles around 180 degrees and remember - Better Dead Than Us."

(undated)

Oustanding goal...announcer goes ballistic!

Here is a quick clip from a recent Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Lecce. Napoli's Cavani gets a pass, makes a few nice moves and then unleashes an absolute laser of a shot into the top corner of the net. He seems excited judging by his own celebration...but that's nothing compared to the reaction by the game's commentator, Carlo Alvino, who then completely loses his shit!  This is good/funny stuff - but no doubt this guy is passionate about his job. I don't know if I've ever heard someone THIS elated during any  broadcast...certainly not during an American sports broadcast.  Try picturing Joe Buck pulling one of these off...