As do I.
Oh My Media!
A blog about new/old media. Be it music, video games, movies, etc.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
3 Mash-up artists you should know about:
Perhaps you've heard of mash-ups. They're songs that are mixed together using samples from other songs. Doing this an artist can create a whole new sound. You may have Heard of Girltalk or some other DJs doing this, but let's take a look at a few you may be less in tune to.
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bootleg,
classical music,
Dubstep,
hip-hop,
mash-ups,
mashup,
population
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
I finally got Pokemon White!
I'm so excited to finally have Pokemon White. I was waiting a very long time to have the cash in hand to by this little gem. So there goes my productivity for a while. I'ts going to be great! Although I'm upset that I missed out on the Portal 2 sale at Gamestop...
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Sorry!
To anyone who actually reads my blog, sorry for the lack of posting lately. I'm having trouble thinking up topics. So if you have any suggestions leave a comment or drop me a line!
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Do you feel lonely?
Do you feel lonely? As if there is no one out there for you? That no one understands you? Sure you may have one friend who truely gets you. Sure you may have had that one girl/guy in the past who was "the one". There seems to be a lot of talk about soul-mates these days. And often a response to be found is, "there are other fish in the sea,". Well it's true. But that's just a statement, what does it really imply?
The global population as of my most recent check on Google is 6,775,235,700. That's quite a lot of people. Now lets look at the average population of cities. In the US, the average city population size is 6,545. Which is a decent amount of people. I myself live in a city with a population of 20,000. The outlying towns around me probably meet up to the 6,545 mark. We can safely assume that most people in the global population live in a city (city, town, village, etc. Any inhabited place.) And also we can assume that the average population for cities in other countries around the world is similar to that of the US.
What am I getting at? Simple. It seems that throughout life, everyone is bound to meet at least one person whom they love dearly or have a soul-mate like connection with. Usually you can find someone like that in every place you might move to throughout life. What I'm trying to say is that, in essence, each city in the world is likely to have at least one person in it who is greatly compatible with yourself.
Let's go back to those numbers.
So each city is bound to have at least one person in it with whom we can really get along. So 6,545=1 for the sake of this problem. Now since we're assuming that everyone in the global population lives in a city (town, village, etc. We've already been over this.) we can divide the population, by the avg. city populaion...
What have we got? 1,035,177.
That means that in this world, there is at least 1,035,177 people who are greatly compatible with you. Over one million people with whom you'd be able to share brilliant company. That's considering that there's only one person in each city.
You're not alone. You've got possibly millions on your side. Remember that.
The global population as of my most recent check on Google is 6,775,235,700. That's quite a lot of people. Now lets look at the average population of cities. In the US, the average city population size is 6,545. Which is a decent amount of people. I myself live in a city with a population of 20,000. The outlying towns around me probably meet up to the 6,545 mark. We can safely assume that most people in the global population live in a city (city, town, village, etc. Any inhabited place.) And also we can assume that the average population for cities in other countries around the world is similar to that of the US.
What am I getting at? Simple. It seems that throughout life, everyone is bound to meet at least one person whom they love dearly or have a soul-mate like connection with. Usually you can find someone like that in every place you might move to throughout life. What I'm trying to say is that, in essence, each city in the world is likely to have at least one person in it who is greatly compatible with yourself.
Let's go back to those numbers.
So each city is bound to have at least one person in it with whom we can really get along. So 6,545=1 for the sake of this problem. Now since we're assuming that everyone in the global population lives in a city (town, village, etc. We've already been over this.) we can divide the population, by the avg. city populaion...
What have we got? 1,035,177.
That means that in this world, there is at least 1,035,177 people who are greatly compatible with you. Over one million people with whom you'd be able to share brilliant company. That's considering that there's only one person in each city.
You're not alone. You've got possibly millions on your side. Remember that.
You and all your closest friends.
Obviously the math on this isn't solid, but it gives a good look on just how not alone we are.
Obviously the math on this isn't solid, but it gives a good look on just how not alone we are.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Rant to the random Hummer owner:
OOOOOOOHHHHHHHH GREAT HUMMER OWNER:
At what point, whilst searching for your new mobile gas burning device, did you decide that the Hummer was indeed a logical desicion?
At what point, whilst measuring your undoubtedtly small reproductive glands, did you decide that a Hummer was the perfect reamedy to said dileama?
AT WHAT POINT, Mr. Hummer Owner, did you think that you were somehow making a good choice for you and your fellow population??
AT WHAT POINT, did you conciously decide to ignore the little voice inside your head that goes, "No don't do it! You'll seem like a total douche!" And go on galavanting around in your sub-urban tank?!
Listen, just because you own a Hummer doesn't make you a bad person. It just really doesn't help the argument against. I don't hate you all, I just hate the choice you've made in buying such a monstrosity.
Are you in a war-zone? If so, then a Hummer is for you. If not... THEN GET A GODDAMN SADAN OR PICK-UP LIKE THE REST OF US.
You're not impressing anyone worth impressing.
You're killing the environment.
You're killing your wallet.
You're one of the reasons America has a bad name.
But of course this is just a rant. I.E my opinion.
At what point, whilst searching for your new mobile gas burning device, did you decide that the Hummer was indeed a logical desicion?
At what point, whilst measuring your undoubtedtly small reproductive glands, did you decide that a Hummer was the perfect reamedy to said dileama?
AT WHAT POINT, Mr. Hummer Owner, did you think that you were somehow making a good choice for you and your fellow population??
AT WHAT POINT, did you conciously decide to ignore the little voice inside your head that goes, "No don't do it! You'll seem like a total douche!" And go on galavanting around in your sub-urban tank?!
Listen, just because you own a Hummer doesn't make you a bad person. It just really doesn't help the argument against. I don't hate you all, I just hate the choice you've made in buying such a monstrosity.
Are you in a war-zone? If so, then a Hummer is for you. If not... THEN GET A GODDAMN SADAN OR PICK-UP LIKE THE REST OF US.
You're not impressing anyone worth impressing.
You're killing the environment.
You're killing your wallet.
You're one of the reasons America has a bad name.
But of course this is just a rant. I.E my opinion.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
4 musical genre's that need more attention:
Everyone loves music. Sure, it's a given. People have their favorite bands, genres, albums, etc. But with the Internet as it is today, you'd think the populations general tastes (at least with my generation) would be a tab more eclectic. But nope, all we get is hip-hop, country, and rock. Those three genres essentially have the whole damn monopoly over our tastes these days. I mean sure you'll get those who love dance music or techno. But I think that as a general public, we should broaden our horizons a bit.
Show a little love.
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