Monday, August 27, 2012

Neil Armstong: First Man On The Moon


Neil Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio, on August 5, 1930. After serving in the Korean War and then finishing college, he joined the organization that would become NASA. He joined the astronaut program in 1962 and was command pilot for his first mission, Gemini VIII, in 1966. He was spacecraft commander for Apollo 11, the first manned lunar mission, and the first man to walk on the moon.

Armstrong along with Michael Collins and Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin, he was part of NASA's first manned mission to the moon. The trios were launched into space on July 16, 1969. Serving as the mission's commander, Armstrong piloted the Lunar Module to the moon's surface on July 20, 1969, with Buzz Aldrin aboard. Collins remained on the Command Module. At 10:56 PM, Armstrong exited the Lunar Module. He said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," as he made his famous first step on the moon. For about two and a half hours, Armstrong and Aldrin collected samples and conducted experiments. They also took photographs, including their own footprints.

Armstrong died at the age of 82, from complications from a heart bypass surgery, but usually deaths of this magnitude often give viewers the chance to reflect, to put into perspective lives of great accomplishment or great notoriety. Not so with Neil Armstrong. His death was like his life: strangely silent given the magnitude of his achievements. Armstrong will be forever remember but he was never given the credit where credit was due. Everything Armstrong did for the United States and space exploration should truly be remembered and never forgotten, so the next time you go outside on a clear night and stare up at the moon give Neil a wink.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

10 Bands You Need To Listen Too


So you’re looking for different bands to find and listen to as you have the same playlist in your car always playing the same songs, so here is a short piece of ten bands you should be listening this will be a weekly updated section so stay tuned and subscribe enjoy!
10 Telekinesis
What: Indie Pop, Indie Rock, American
Where: Seattle, Washington, United States
Why You Need To Listen: A rock trio led by Michael Benjamin Lerner, a 24-year-old songwriter who specializes in sunny, dynamic power pop. Lerner's songs are concise, catchy, upbeat  and exceptionally well-crafted, calling back to generations of melodic rock and roll while keeping an emphasis on his own distinct personality
Essential Track: “You Turn Clear In The Sun”

9 Field Report
Where: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Why You Need to Listen: At one point in his career it was important to mention that Chris Porterfield used to be in a band with Justin Vernon a.k.a. Bon Iver. But now that people are starting to catch on to his new outfit, Field Report, soon Porterfield will never need to mention his famous friends again. Field Report crafts beautifully lyrical songs packed with poetic sentiments, with a starkly sad quiet country sound. It’s music to listen to on a midnight drive. Field Report’s debut album comes out in September.
For Listeners of: The Civil Wars
Essential Track: “Fergus Falls”

8. Radical Something
Where: Los Angeles, California
Why You Need To Listen:  The California sun-rockers Josh Cocktail, Loggy, and Big Red, met in 2011, and finished their debut album in two months. Their first track, “Be Easy” put their music on the map, and their debut album, “We Are Nothing” hit the top 10 on the iTunes Alternative charts after the group had been together for only 3 months. They are going to be BIG, make sure you get on  board with this group before they reach the top.
Essential Track: “Be Easy”

7. AER
Where: Boston, Massachusetts
Why You Need To Listen: Aer is just that a Breath of Fresh air that is a delighful change from most rap albums. ou would think they were from Cali, the way they blend reggae and relaxing beach music together. Aer has a smooth style to them that sets them apart from most rappers, their flow’s ease along the mellow acoustic tracks they use as beats. Beats that compliment the ridiculously calming vocals of MCs David Von Mering and Carter Schultz whose voices seem to bounce along the beats flawlessly.
For Listeners Of: Cris Cab
Essential Track: “The Feel I Bring”
6. Zulu Winter
Where: London, United Kingdom
Why You Need To Listen: Zulu Winter is a five piece Indie rock band and have great catchy tunes with Tracks like Silver Tongue they find splashy dynamics swooping about in a style not too dissimilar to Coldplay. In fact, Will Daunt’s voice occasionally has the double-tracked nuances of Chris Martin on this set’s largest choruses. Given a chance to grow Zulu Winter will be the next popular group.
For Listeners of: Coldplay
Essential Track: “We Should Be Swimming”
5. Trambled Turtles
Where: Duluth, Minnesota
Why You Need To Listen: Supercharged songs with a hooky playfulness and white-knuckle power, that make you wanna listen to folk all day long, they were recently featured on Dave Lettermen show and are an up and coming stable in the indie scene.
For Listeners of:  Mumford & Sons and Avett Brothers
Essential Track: “Wait So Long”
4. Timeflies
Where: New York, New York
Why You Need To Listen: Using elements of pop, hip-hop, electro, dubstep, and rock, Timeflies aims to escape genre limitations. Their goal has always been to make music that people can connect with. Timeflies vocalist cal uses his lyrics as his power and can get on any beat and make it so smooth he is getting more and more popular so get with the crowd and listen now.
For Listeners of: Huey Mack
Essential Track: “Turn It Up”

3. Givers
Where: Lafayette, Louisiana
Why You Need To Listen: The Givers are an indie rock band with afro beat influences, the group originally met in highschool and college working their chops playing the local music circuits. They have a signature driven feel, layered with rich instrumentation and harmonies perfect for many people.
For Listeners of: Of Montreal and Postelles
Essential Track: “Up Up Up”
Where: Reykjavík, Iceland
Why You Need To Listen: It is a six piece indie folk/pop band that keeps your ear drums asking for more this band is up and on the rise and will be a main stay in the mainstream radio. Every song they produce is great and beautifully written and they have a fun vibe to all their songs, Must hear them to give them the justice they deserve.
For Listeners of:  Grouplove, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Essential Track: “Little Talks”

1. Imagine Dragons
Where: Las Vegas, Nevada
Why To Listen To: Great songwriting is bound to be noticed eventually. As proof that the harder you work, the luckier you get, one of those people who noticed was Grammy winning producer Alex da Kid (Eminem, Rihanna). Alex and Dan began collaborating on projects, and soon the band had developed a relationship with Alex and his team. The alchemy resulting from Alex’s hip hop sensibilities and Imagine Dragons’ anthemic rock is nothing short of explosive. The byproduct of this creative collision is “Continued Silence,” a six song in-your-face sonic grenade that breaks musical boundaries and yet is strangely relatable by its improbably diverse audience.
For Listeners of: Of Monster and Men
Essential Track: On Top of The World









Monday, August 20, 2012

5 Tips On What To Expect During First Week Of College


For most students, the first week of college is a big fat tangle of emotions. You’re excited to be out on your own,  nervous about what’s coming, maybe even a little homesick. Want to know what it’s going to be like? I’ve got you covered.
Move-in Day
You and your parents will spend a good portion of the day unloading your stuff, meeting your roommate, and running errands to hunt down the super important things you somehow forgot to pack. You might check out the campus a little, maybe eat lunch or dinner with your parents, and then, suddenly, it will be time for them to go.
The first night in your room with a new roommate might be a little awkward, but that’s just because you don’t know each other yet. Try to get things unpacked  and a little situated so that your comfortable with the new adjustment of making the move to live on your own.
Welcome Week
Whether or not your school calls it “Welcome Week,” the first week at most colleges is usually geared toward getting freshmen settled in and acquainted with each other and the campus. That means there are lots of activities planned so go out get involved and meet some new people.
Everyone’s a little nervous the first week, so it is the BEST time to make friends! You don’t have to go to every activity, but if something sounds interesting, check it out, and don’t be afraid to say hi.
First Day of Class
College classes are different than high school classes-sometimes very different. Rather than passing out worksheets the first day, college professors are more apt to give you a scary-looking syllabus, start lecture, or to say things like, “The person to the right of you and to the left of you will drop this class.” This statement is not true for the most part your whole class will still stay and finish it with you
Don’t be intimidated! Once you’ve been to a few classes, you’ll start to recognize faces and get used to the professor’s lecture style. It’s a change, but it’s not as bad as it seems!
Walk around the campus a bit so your familiar with where you’re going so your not the person who walks into late on your first day of class and the professor makes an example of you.
Find a Convenient Time to eat
Nothing is worse than the whole entire cafeteria being so packed that you can barely move try and stay away from 12 pm eating time because it is the most crowded time for the cafe and it will really stink because if you don’t know anyone in the café you will have to sit by yourself which can stink so find out when your friends will be eating lunch and try and find them before you head to the café by yourself.
Don’t Move Your Car until Friday
Most college campus have limited spaces so if you have a prime spot and don’t  need to drive then don’t ,because once you leave your spot it will be taken and you would hate to have walk over a mile back to your dorm. On the weekends most of the spots will be open because alot of people will be heading home or going out to party.

College is the most exciting time of your life so go out and get involved and make some new friends.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Healthy Living Tips For Everyone



1. Think positive and focus on gratitude
Research shows a healthy positive attitude helps build a healthier immune system and boosts overall health. Your body believes what you think, so focus on the positive. Being negative can lead you to being depressed and lower your immune system so you become sick much easily so stay positive and you will be healthy
2. Eat your vegetables
Shoot for five servings of vegetables a day — raw, steamed, or stir-fried. A diet high in vegetables is associated with a reduced risk of developing cancers of the lung, colon, breast, cervix, esophagus, stomach, bladder, pancreas and ovary. And many of the most powerful phytonutrients are the ones with the boldest colors — such as broccoli, cabbage, carrots, tomatoes, grapes and leafy greens.
3. Drink Water
Water does more than just quench your thirst and regulate your body's temperature; it also keeps the tissues in your body moist. You know how it feels when your eyes, nose, or mouth gets dry? Keeping your body hydrated helps it retain optimum levels of moisture in these sensitive areas, as well as in the blood, bones, and the brain. In addition, water helps protect the spinal cord, and it acts as a lubricant and cushion for your joints. Adding an a few extra glasses of water can keep your mind focus and your overall health much better.
4. Exercise daily 
Did you know that daily exercise can reduce all of the signs of aging? This includes improving eyesight, normalizing blood pressure, improving lean muscle, lowering cholesterol and improving bone density. If you want to live well and live longer, you must exercise! Studies show that even a few minutes of exercise makes a difference so get off of your couch and do something! Crank the stereo and dance in your living room. Sign up for dancing lessons. Walk to the park with your kids or a neighbor you’d like to catch up with. Shoot some hoops or throw ball with your son. Get some of your girlfriends and sign up for Zumba. Play water volleyball. Ride a bike, Jump on a trampoline. Go for a hike.
5. Get a good night's sleep
If you have trouble sleeping, try relaxation techniques such as meditation and yoga. Or eat a small bedtime snack of foods shown to help shift the body and mind into sleep mode: whole grain cereal with milk, oatmeal, cherries or chamomile tea. Darken your room more and turn your clock away from you. Write down worries or stressful thoughts to get them out of your head and onto the page. This will help you put them into perspective so you can quit worrying about them. Just close your eyes and get that good rest that your body needs to stay rejuvenated and healthy.

Laugh and smile more, then add some of these tips into your life and you will experience a healthier and positive you and it will effect everyone around you.


Friday, August 10, 2012

Famous People Death Quotes



Everyone wants to be remembered after death and by muttering some lines that are unforgettable you can be remember long after death here is a collection of some of the most famous comments before their death. Enjoy! A famous person or writer’s life revolves around always knowing what to say and how to say it. But in the face of death you can get a glimpse of their normalcy or lack there of. However, in the true form of their craft, these people combine both honesty and eloquence to produce some of the greatest and funniest last words spoken. Here's a list of my favorite last words from famous people
Crosby, Bing (1903-1977) "That was a great game of golf, fellers."
Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) "Is it the Fourth?" on 4th of July 1826
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963) "If someone is going to kill me, they will kill me." On arriving in Dallas, 1963
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919) "Put out the light."
 Ludwig van Beethoven (1720-1827) “Friends applaud, the comedy is finished.”
Martin Luther (1483-1546) “Every man must do two things alone; he must do his own believing and his own dying.”
Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) “If a man hasn't discovered something that he will die for, he isn't fit to live.”
Winston Churchill (1874-1965) “I am ready to meet my maker, but whether my maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me is another matter.”
Mark Twain (1835-1910) “We owe a deep debt of gratitude to Adam, the first great benefactor of the human race: he brought death into the world”
Lou Costello (1906-1959) "That was the best ice-cream soda I ever tasted."
Malcolm X (1925-1965) "Cool it, brothers..." (His last words before being assassinated.)
James Thurber (1894-1961) "God bless... God damn."
Francisco Villa `Pancho' (1878-1923) "Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something."





Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Surviving College, Eating on a Budget

                                                      Surviving College, Eating on a Budget
So this is your first time or maybe you have been doing it for a while. It is very difficult to adjust and really realize how much your parents spend on groceries while you were eating anything and everything in the house, so this list is for shopping on a tight budget, Enjoy!

 Always Buy Generic
You can save tons of money buy not eating the brand names, I promise you after a while you cannot tell the difference. The only exception to this rule is Pop tarts they are the only brand name that the generics can’t duplicate.

 Find the Best Place to Shop
Look around your area and try a couple places out and see which store has the best deals or coupons on your desire of purchase.

 Ramen Noodles
Most everyone who has been in college has lived on Ramen for at least a point of time and why not their cheap and you can just pop them in the microwave and eat something that will fill you up. Ramen is a nice choice for a budget but not so much for the healthy side.

 Snacks
Be Creative, no more expensive potato chips! You can buy some bananas, apples and oranges and eat those or you can create your own trail mix with some nuts and raisins and also you can buy a jar of peanut butter and utilize it with celery, apples and saltine crackers.

 When in Store
Have your mind made out of how much you want to spend and for the time period you want this budget to last. Therefore, it’s always good when you can save money at the grocery store and still have some money to go out with your buddies later and have a little extra in the pocket.

 No More Soft Drinks
Buy water it will keep you healthy and your mind focused and if mixed with the individual packet water flavors you will save a lot of money and be well hydrated.

So go out and try some of these things and you will realize how much money you are able to save



Sunday, August 5, 2012

Bucket List, What Are You Waiting For?


                                                 Bucket List, What Are You Waiting For?
As soon as you’re born your dying, this is so true but many people like to make excuses why they can’t do this or that. No! Everyone views their time differently but what if tomorrow never comes and you haven’t had the opportunity to see what the world has to offer. Many people get complaisant with their lives they do the same routine everyday like clockwork, eat, work and sleep and most people take a lot of things for granted and that tomorrow they will finish something but most of the time that task is put on the back burner and not accomplished for a while if ever, so here I present some ideas you can add to your bucket list or get out that pen and paper and start. So you can make the most out of your life and do it to the fullest, why be ordinary when you can be extraordinary?
Get a Tattoo
 Swim with Dolphins
Invent a board game
Host Saturday Night Live
See the Northern Lights
Skydive
Get Married
Run a Marathon
Visit the Grand Canyon
Write a book
 Visit every continent
 Visit all 50 states
Visit Stonehenge
Go on a safari in Africa
Go on a random road trip
Attend the Olympics
Spend New Year’s Eve in New York
Make a difference in someone’s life
Go to Egypt and see the pyramids
Take a photo a day for the whole year
Get over a fear
Backpack with a friend
Just a few, but a bucket list is for everyone so start your list today and be creative.

Saturday, August 4, 2012


Top 10 TV Shows You Should Watch
10. Prison Break, 4 Seasons, Fox
Due to a political conspiracy an innocent man is sent to death row and his only hope is his brother who makes it his mission to deliberately get himself sent to the same prison in order to break the both of them out from the inside out. This is a great series and you will be cheering for the “bad guys” to escape
9. 24, 8 Seasons, Fox
Federal Agent Jack Bauer can't afford to always play by the rules. As a member of the L.A. Counter Terrorist Unit, Jack must stop bombs, viruses, assassination attempts, and usually save someone he cares about at the same time. And makes you feel your life is bland and you have done nothing that Jack Bauer seems to accomplish in one day.
8. Dexter, 7 Seasons, Showtime
Meet Dexter Morgan. By day he's a blood spatter pattern expert for the Miami Metro police department. But by night - he takes on an entirely different persona: serial killer. But Dexter isn't your average serial killer as he only kills people who fit a very prolific and precise "moral code" taught to him by his late father Harry.
7. One Tree Hill, 8 Seasons, CW
This series follows the eventful lives of some high-school kids in Tree Hill, a small but not too quiet town in North Carolina, where the greatest source of pride is the high school basketball team, the Ravens, this is a great show where you get to watch your favorite characters grow with some drama and is a very cute heartfelt series that recently just ended.
6. Mad Men, 5 Seasons, AMC
A drama about one of New York's most prestigious ad agencies at the beginning of the 1960s, focusing on one of the firm's most mysterious but extremely talented ad executives, Donald Draper. This is also a great show that has moments that leave you glued to your screen.
5. Vampire Diaries, 3 Seasons, CW
The vampire brothers Damon and Stefan Salvatore, eternal adolescents, having been leading 'normal' lives, hiding their bloodthirsty condition, they return back home to a small town in Virginia and get caught up with Elena Gilbert who is torn between the brothers. A must watch for people who are looking for a series to be captivated by.
4. Sons of Anarchy, 5 Seasons, FX
A man in his early 30s struggles to find balance in his life between being a new dad and his involvement in a motorcycle club, Sons of Anarchy, aka SAMCRO, is a motorcycle club that operates both illegal and legal businesses in the small town of Charming. They combine gun-running and a garage,
3. The Walking Dead, 3 Seasons, AMC
Rick Grimes is a former police officer who has been in a coma for several months after being shot whilst on duty. When he wakes, he discovers that the world has been taken over by Zombies, and that he seems to be the only person still alive. Grimes, leads a group off survivors through a bunch of twists and turns.
2. Game of Thrones, 2 Seasons, HBO
Seven noble families fight for control of the mythical land of Westeros. The friction between the families that leads to a full-scale war. All while a very ancient evil awakens in the farthest north. Amidst the war and political confusion, a neglected military order of misfits, the Night's Watch, is all that stands between the realms of men and icy horrors beyond. This is a great series and the second series just ended so you have time to catch up before the third season starts in late spring
1. Breaking Bad, 5 Seasons, AMC
Informed he has terminal cancer, Bryan Cranston (Walter White) an underachieving chemistry genius turned high school teacher uses his expertise to secretly provide for his family by producing the world's highest quality crystal meth. This series is airing now the 5th and final season and Cranston puts an incredible performance in every single episode and has revitalized his career. This show is a must see and you will be on the edge of your seat every episode.