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Mumford & Sons – Live On Letterman (Watch the full hour-long show)

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I haven’t posted much lately yet (again). Been far too busy with work and climbing the ladder of life. Haven’t given much anything else a thought other than getting outdoors for hikes and exploration to clear the mind in between, and spending time with friends and family.

I figured I would share this. I came across it by chance and when clicking on play, I planned to only watch the first few minutes, but wound up watching the entire thing. Mumford and Sons is a great band filled with talent and solid mixing (they put out some great albums, always ready to take on the audiophile world of things).

Below is the entire video

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Say NO to Question 2 in Las Vegas 2012 Election

Sorry guys but I have to get a little political on this one.

I am so sick and tired of listening to the “Say yes to question 2” commercials. SAY NO! Screw that! Why should we as tax payers have to pay additional property tax (regardless of the amount) to help add extra funds to the school system when they are just going to blow that away on upper administration bonuses like they do everything else. Vegas DOES need to improve the school system but if they want more money, maybe they should try holding a yard sale at one of their fancy admin buildings and then stop wasting it on the board members and other upper administrative staff. Also don’t compete to see who can spend the most to create an artsy school building over the other. Build a basic building and spend the money on what goes INSIDE of the school instead (and on the teachers). Vegas, don’t let the BS ads on the radio trick you by using the typical “don’t you care about your kids” messages. Think outside of the box. Think SMART!

Thanks!

Also for those who hear those ads about people like Romney looking to destroy the educational system and “don’t you want your kids to go to college…don’t you care”. Really? It’s not “destroy”…its “fix” back to normal. Remember…higher education is a privilege you have to earn. It is NOT a free ride. The more you don’t understand that…the more “no child left behind” becomes popular…the less weight a college degree will ever have. Eventually it will be nothing more than another piece of paper that will end up in the trash because no employer will care. Why? Because EVERYONE has them..yet only a few of them know how to tie their own shoes. Parents, raise your kids right! That’s your job…not the tax payers, to hold their hand.

Comic-Con 2012 Registration – Has It Gone to Their Heads?

I used to attend Comic-Con each year, trying my best not to skip any as every year brought something new and fresh. The last two years however I have been unable to come anywhere near getting tickets.

Now we are approaching 2012’s comic-con and they haven’t even opened online registration yet. I’m going to assume that 2011 on-site registration probably filled them up mostly. So maybe they are waiting until the last second to determine what they have free.

What I don’t understand, is how expensive it has gotten. A little $5 jump here and there….sure, but it started taking $20 jumps, and then *poof*, this year took a massive jump and they are asking $150-175 to attend. At this rate, if they keep that up, you will be able to buy the next generation Xbox for less than it will cost to attend comic-con. Comic-con is supposed to be a down-to-earth event for fans of all types to attend. Instead I think they are beginning to lose their focus.

I prefer the $50-60 price for a 4-day pass. Beyond that I only started to feel as though I am not getting anything from my money as crowds grew too big and I wasn’t able to access any panels, or breath for that matter. The last couple of years I attended, I skipped going the 4th day because I could’t take it any longer. Now they continue to pack the same/small convention center (don’t get me wrong…i LOVE San Diego….it’s just too small for it now), and jack the price all the way up to $150-175…..what? It’s as if they are trying to drive the hard-core fans that made comic-con what it is….away. Are they wanting to replace everyone in the crowd with solely press and spoiled rich kids?

They need to bring comic-con back to it’s roots, bring it to a larger venue if needed, drop the price…else another convention is going to wind up claiming the glory it once had and comic-con can be renamed to “Expensive Cluster***k Con” 🙂