Linkin Park Announces Projekt Revolution 2008 Lineup

Posted on 03. Apr, 2008 by Bill in Blog, Music, Paid

Linkin Park is hitting the road again for the 2008 Projekt Revolution tour which kicks off in Boston on July 16. Here’s the press release from our friend Mike Moses:
Los Angeles, CA (April 3, 2008) – Multi-platinum two-time Grammy-winning rock band Linkin Park has announced the much-anticipated lineup for Projekt Revolution 2008. The fifth installation of the band’s raging road show will see them headlining an all-star bill that features former Soundgarden/Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell, electro-rockers The Bravery and Ashes Divide, featuring Billy Howerdel, known for his work with A [...]

Earth Hour

Posted on 26. Mar, 2008 by Ms. Nickels in Apocalypse, Environment, TV

Earth Hour

Give an hour back to Mama Earth. On March 29th, at 8 PM, 24 global cities have vowed to participate in Earth Hour. Check the moving history here. www.earthhour.org.

Why Kevin Costner Wins at Movie Making

Posted on 11. Dec, 2007 by Daniel Taylor in Film, Lifestyle, Science

Why Kevin Costner Wins at Movie Making

I remember when Waterworld came out in like 1995 or whatever people were super bummed on it. But I watched it last night and I’ll tell you what, that move is on some other shit, like some visionary status, nahmean? Just look at today’s headlines: we got “Rapid Acceleration in Human Evolution Described” (can anyone say FISH GILLS? WEBBED FEET?) coupled with “UN Chief: World Risks Oblivion Without Deal to Battle Global Warming.” Only other way the world could be heading to a MORE Waterworld-like scenario is if tomorrow’s headline [...]

Global Warming is Bad for Your Brain

Posted on 01. Oct, 2007 by stephadepa in Science

Six people have died from brain-eating amoebas that call warm, shallow lake water home. It enters the body through the nose and then attacks the brain, eating away at the cells until the victim dies. The amoeba, Naegleria fowleri, killed 23 people from 1995-2004 and has only infected several hundred people worldwide since 1960.
The sudden spike in cases may be due to warmer water temperatures around the US due to global warming.
Just what I need, another reason not to go swimming in open water anywhere.

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