The Amazing Punch Brothers: ‘Movement and Location’
(c) 2013 WMG
“Movement and Location” from Who’s Feeling Young Now?
Director: Danny Clinch
Website: punchbrothers.com
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(c) 2013 WMG
“Movement and Location” from Who’s Feeling Young Now?
Director: Danny Clinch
Website: punchbrothers.com
Facebook: facebook.com
Twitter: twitter.com
1 | Charles Johnson Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:18:54pm |
These guys are just incredible musicians; they blow me away.
2 | b_sharp Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:19:56pm |
re: #1 Charles Johnson
These guys are just incredible musicians; they blow me away.
Shhh. Everybody is sleeping.
3 | William Barnett-Lewis Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:24:57pm |
Nah, just watching Ghost in the Shell while installing SCO Openserver 6 on an old Dell.
4 | b_sharp Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:27:17pm |
re: #3 William Barnett-Lewis
Nah, just watching Ghost in the Shell while installing SCO Openserver 6 on an old Dell.
A bit old isn’t it?
6 | Targetpractice Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:29:50pm |
re: #5 Decatur Deb
What’s the LD50 on candy corn?
When you can’t stand to look at the stuff anymore.
8 | Decatur Deb Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:31:01pm |
9 | William Barnett-Lewis Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:31:54pm |
re: #4 b_sharp
A bit old isn’t it?
Yep. I enjoy old unixen. This is one of the newest I putter around with.
When I get the laptop I’m waiting on I’ll be setting it up to run Xenix 2.3.4 from 1989 or so. That one’s really honking primitive in a lot of ways but it’s fun to play where a 500 mb drive is enormous ;)
10 | Targetpractice Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:32:10pm |
How do I know it’s a slow weekend and I’m bored out of my skull? I’m slowly chewing through my Netflix list of movies to watch later.
11 | b_sharp Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:34:20pm |
re: #9 William Barnett-Lewis
Yep. I enjoy old unixen. This is one of the newest I putter around with.
When I get the laptop I’m waiting on I’ll be setting it up to run Xenix 2.3.4 from 1989 or so. That one’s really honking primitive in a lot of ways but it’s fun to play where a 500 mb drive is enormous ;)
Old flavours of Unix/Linux creak way too much for me. I no longer have systems old enough to install them on.
12 | William Barnett-Lewis Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:36:00pm |
re: #11 b_sharp
Old flavours of Unix/Linux creak way too much for me. I no longer have systems old enough to install them on.
Heh. At least the ones I play with can understand IDE. I’ve got a friend who spends more time looking for working ESDI drives than he does running his systems.
13 | ObserverArt Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:36:43pm |
re: #1 Charles Johnson
These guys are just incredible musicians; they blow me away.
I am amazed at the sounds they come up with with what is a traditional bluegrass lineup. And then there is the material they write from those sounds that is nothing like bluegrass. These guys are inspirational.
14 | Targetpractice Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:37:28pm |
Heh, they put the Street Fighter movie on Netflix now. Almost tempted to watch just for the sheer cheesiness.
15 | Kragar Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:43:38pm |
re: #14 Targetpractice
Heh, they put the Street Fighter movie on Netflix now. Almost tempted to watch just for the sheer cheesiness.
And totally not for Kylie Minogue as Cammy.
16 | Stanley Sea Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:43:49pm |
And the rally ends, inevitably, with Christie arguing with a teacher pic.twitter.com/YyLsoJVTWQ
— daveweigel (@daveweigel) November 2, 2013
17 | Justanotherhuman Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:44:49pm |
re: #16 Stanley Sea
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Not one of his finer moments. I’m sure there will be more, as there always have been.
18 | Targetpractice Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:45:08pm |
19 | Lidane Sat, Nov 2, 2013 1:54:08pm |
'Egypt's John Stewart' Kicked Off The Air http://t.co/3YJlgxto7b— NPR News (@nprnews) November 2, 2013
20 | wrenchwench Sat, Nov 2, 2013 2:19:35pm |
I just had the best brisket of my life. So tender…. smoked for 26 hours a block and a half from the shop.
With green chile corn chowder that could almost hold up the spoon.
21 | Stanley Sea Sat, Nov 2, 2013 2:22:02pm |
re: #20 wrenchwench
I just had the best brisket of my life. So tender…. smoked for 26 hours a block and a half from the shop.
With green chile corn chowder that could almost hold up the spoon.
Sounds so good!
22 | ausador Sat, Nov 2, 2013 2:27:09pm |
Interesting combination of instruments used effectively to create a unique sound. Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Violin, Banjo, and Acoustic Bass, very original for the style of music they produce with them.
23 | Targetpractice Sat, Nov 2, 2013 2:56:26pm |
Note: LAX Suspect Wanted To Kill At Least One Officer
“Black, white, yellow, brown, I don’t discriminate,” the note read, according to a paraphrase by a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly.
The suspect’s screed also mentioned “fiat currency” and “NWO,” possible references to the New World Order, a conspiracy theory that foresees a totalitarian one-world government.
No wonder the wingnuts don’t wanna talk about this guy.
24 | wrenchwench Sat, Nov 2, 2013 3:00:26pm |
The niece has outdone herself again. It was just a few days ago that she was a pumpkin.
25 | PhillyPretzel Sat, Nov 2, 2013 3:03:48pm |
OT I am sure someone said it before Please remember to turn your clocks back one hour tonight. If your state does not do this don’t worry about it. :)
26 | wrenchwench Sat, Nov 2, 2013 3:11:46pm |
re: #25 PhillyPretzel
OT I am sure someone said it before Please remember to turn your clocks back one hour tonight. If your state does not do this don’t worry about it. :)
It’s that day when Arizona, which does not participate in daylight savings, goes from California time to New Mexico time.
28 | thedopefishlives Sat, Nov 2, 2013 3:18:38pm |
re: #26 wrenchwench
It’s that day when Arizona, which does not participate in daylight savings, goes from California time to New Mexico time.
And in Indiana, you get to choose your own time zone based on personal convenience.
29 | ObserverArt Sat, Nov 2, 2013 3:23:14pm |
re: #24 wrenchwench
The niece has outdone herself again. It was just a few days ago that she was a pumpkin.
Now that is one cute little berry!
30 | Charles Johnson Sat, Nov 2, 2013 3:45:11pm |
re: #24 wrenchwench
The niece has outdone herself again. It was just a few days ago that she was a pumpkin.
Overwhelmingly cute.
31 | b_sharp Sat, Nov 2, 2013 3:50:16pm |
re: #24 wrenchwench
The niece has outdone herself again. It was just a few days ago that she was a pumpkin.
Poor little girl, dressed up like a berry.
Cuteness yearns to be unfettered and free from costumes.
32 | wrenchwench Sat, Nov 2, 2013 3:56:52pm |
re: #31 b_sharp
Poor little girl, dressed up like a berry.
Cuteness yearns to be unfettered and free from costumes.
When I was in Italy many years ago, in February, kids would be dressed in costumes on random days just because the weather was nice and they (and their moms) felt like it. Lots of princesses tossing confetti.
33 | wrenchwench Sat, Nov 2, 2013 3:59:27pm |
#DiadeMuertos en el Zócalo. Tributo a Posada, creador de la Catrina. pic.twitter.com/HlvnFRJmdA— Adriana Gómez Licón (@agomezlicon) November 2, 2013
34 | PhillyPretzel Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:01:34pm |
re: #33 wrenchwench
I do not know very much Spanish but is that a photo taken from a Day of the Dead celebration?
37 | wrenchwench Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:04:46pm |
re: #34 PhillyPretzel
I do not know very much Spanish but is that a photo taken from a Day of the Dead celebration?
Yep! The Zocalo is the central square in Mexico City.
38 | PhillyPretzel Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:06:15pm |
re: #37 wrenchwench
I remember a PBS travel show In the Americas with David Yetman when it was explained. Here is a link from Create TV. createtv.com
39 | wrenchwench Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:12:36pm |
re: #38 PhillyPretzel
I remember a PBS travel show In the Americas with David Yetman when it was explained.
They’re celebrating it here, but mostly as an occasion for commercial promotion, like every other holiday.
Dia de los Muertos decorations are very enjoyable, except when located next to a Christmas tree.
40 | Kragar Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:14:07pm |
Almost forgot to share.
Had to go to the supermarket last night. While I was there, there was a woman in the dairy section who was quite vocal in explaining how the store employees were all CIA plants.
We moved on to the deli.
41 | b_sharp Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:16:19pm |
re: #40 Kragar
Almost forgot to share.
Had to go to the supermarket last night. While I was there, there was a woman in the dairy section who was quite vocal in explaining how the store employees were all CIA plants.
We moved on to the deli.
Umbrella plants I hope.
42 | Charles Johnson Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:21:16pm |
Accusing Greenwald's partner David Miranda of “terrorism” is almost as absurd as some of the things Glenn Greenwald calls “terrorism.”— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 2, 2013
43 | Amory Blaine Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:23:45pm |
Grr I’m on 3rd tonight and expected to eat the hour.
44 | wrenchwench Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:26:40pm |
re: #43 Amory Blaine
Grr I’m on 3rd tonight and expected to eat the hour.
That should be probably is illegal.
45 | b_sharp Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:26:53pm |
re: #43 Amory Blaine
Grr I’m on 3rd tonight and expected to eat the hour.
3D base? An hour isn’t too long to get to home base.
46 | Targetpractice Sat, Nov 2, 2013 4:49:53pm |
According to the federal prosecutor, here is the weapon used yesterday at LAX:
47 | William Barnett-Lewis Sat, Nov 2, 2013 5:28:23pm |
48 | Targetpractice Sat, Nov 2, 2013 5:30:11pm |
re: #47 William Barnett-Lewis
Linky to where the prosecutors are saying that? I’m probably just googling wrong…
LAX suspect shot TSA officer, walked away, then returned to shoot him again
According to Birotte, the suspect walked up to a TSA checkpoint in Terminal 3, pulled a “.223-caliber M&P 15 assault rifle out of his bag and filed multiple rounds at point-blank range” at Hernandez
50 | Targetpractice Sat, Nov 2, 2013 5:32:32pm |
re: #49 William Barnett-Lewis
Thank you.
No prob. At the time I originally posted, it had only popped up on my iPad as “breaking news.”
51 | wheat-dogghazi Sat, Nov 2, 2013 5:58:22pm |
re: #46 Targetpractice
According to the federal prosecutor, here is the weapon used yesterday at LAX:
S&W classifies that as a “sporting rifle.” I can tell I’m not a gun enthusiast, because that sucker looks like something you’d go to war with (properly modified). Do hunters really use something like that to shoot deer, etc.?
52 | ausador Sat, Nov 2, 2013 6:20:19pm |
re: #51 wheat-dogghazi
S&W classifies that as a “sporting rifle.” I can tell I’m not a gun enthusiast, because that sucker looks like something you’d go to war with (properly modified). Do hunters really use something like that to shoot deer, etc.?
Too small a caliber round for most hunters tastes for use against large game animals. However hunters do use 6 and 7mm rifles for hunting deer and wild sheep on a regular basis. While those rounds are not all that much bigger than the 5.56mm/.223 round they pack considerably more punch in foot pounds of energy delivered.
53 | wheat-dogghazi Sat, Nov 2, 2013 6:31:53pm |
re: #52 ausador
Thanks for the info. I’ve fired a rifle like three times, and a revolver six times (my brother-in-law’s), so I am a complete gun noob.
54 | BeenHereAwhile Sat, Nov 2, 2013 7:19:13pm |
re: #52 ausador
Too small a caliber round for most hunters tastes for use against large game animals. However hunters do use 6 and 7mm rifles for hunting deer and wild sheep on a regular basis. While those rounds are not all that much bigger than the 5.56mm/.223 round they pack considerably more punch in foot pounds of energy delivered.
Here in Middle Tennessee, .223 assault type rifles are popular to hunt feral hogs.
[get to use them for shooting something else other than paper targets]
For larger game like deer, a larger caliber is usually used.