Category: archaic
06/14/07 10:44 - 68ºF - ID#39664
360 days in a year
Anyway, I would go on forever about it, but instead I'll present you with my most recent findings.
This is from a book I'm presently reading.
The Aryabhatiya, an ancient Indian mathematical/astronomical work states:'A year consists of 12 months. A month consists of 30 days'
The ancient Babylonian year consisted of a 12 months and 30 days in a month.
The old Egyptian year consisted of 12 months of 30 days.
Plutarch wrote that ancient Rome (during the time of Romulus) the year was made of twelve 30 day months.
The Mayan year consisted of 360 days.
The Incan year was divided into 12 quilla of 30 days.
The Ancient Chinese Calendar consisted of 12 months each of 30 days.
In all the previous cultures, the addition of 5 extra days to the yearly calendar (and in some cases even the addition of a day every fourth) is indicated to have occurred around the same time.
This is the basis of the theory that at some point in the archaic past the earths orbital position underwent a change. Which leads to many other theories that I won't even get into. Because they involve everything from pole shifting, the changing height of human beings, floods, Atlantis, dual moons and the like.
Okay I've bored you all enough.
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Location: New Paltz, NY
06/14/07 10:07 - 69ºF - ID#39655
job/apartment anger
'why don't you get yourself settled in buffalo first and then give me a call?'
explain to me why i would get 'settled' in buffalo in some apartment or another, and then prospect your shitty ass four hundred and fifty dollar a month apartment?
i stoutly informed her that
that whole conversation made me extremely pissed and dissapointed and nervous that i would not, in fact, find a job.
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Location: New Paltz, NY
Category: moving
06/13/07 04:08 - 86ºF - ID#39643
times a drawin closer...
okay yeah.. my point was....
oh yeah
i just made a double appointment to go check out a couple of apartments on monday.
first thing first we have 367 elmwood - elmwood village.
Then we have 950 Delaware (sheldon apartments) on the corner of hodge.
they are both run by esquare capital - which i hear is supposed to be a good/gay friendly company, yes? no?
anyway - so they are both about $665 a month.... which rather frightens the hell out of me - but they include heat... so what... would that be equivilant to a $600 a month apartment?
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Location: New Paltz, NY
Category: randomo
06/11/07 03:51 - 78ºF - ID#39609
here is a great story!
you know if i'm referring to myself in the 3rd person i must be going nuts.
in one week from now i'll be in buffalo checking out apartments. i told my mother this mornign that i was not in any way interested in staying with my grandparents. she gratefully understood.
anyone know of any campgrounds near buffalo that i can stay at?
i spent a good 5 hours sitting in the garage painting last night. i was listening to a harry potter book on tape to keep my mind from going nuts as i was doing some detail work on the branches of a tree. Could you imagine painting tree branches for 5 hours without developing an annoying eye twitch? yeah i guess i'm just floored that it happened.
also - i have decided that for my big going away bash i am getting a kareoke machine. because the idea of some of my friends getting smashed out of their mind and singing 'girls just wanna have fun' makes my stomach tingle with glee. or maybe thats just the pizza that i had for lunch.
okay i get to leave work in no more than 20 minutes.
OH WAIT! i have an amazing story that I have to pass along.
About 3 houses down and across the street live these group of weirdo hippies. i mean these guys even have one of those purple hippie vw busses! anyway the other night there was firetrucks heading out that way. i got very nervouse because this place is right across from the bed and breakfast that jess runs - and she would have had to be institutionalized if anything happened there.
so apparently this is what happened.....
their cat died. so they decided that, instead of burying the poor thing, they should cremate it. yes... they decided to cremate their own cat. So they had a memorial service and played guitars for the cat and sang like the hippies that they are.......but apparently they waited too long to cremate it - as in it had been dead for a few days and started to fill with decomposition gases. so they tossed the cat in a ditch and poured gasoline over it. when they threw the match at the gasoline soaked/gas filled dead kitty the sucker exploded. EXPLODING CAT! the explosion managed to ignite a nearby ranshackle shed and thus the fire department.
this story was related to jess by the guests at the bed and breakfast that sat there and watched the whole thing happen.
am i sure that i want to leave this town?
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Location: New Paltz, NY
Category: religion
06/06/07 12:07 - 51ºF - ID#39544
Religion: Theory and Evolution
I'll begin with something my mother once told me. It went something like
"I don't need a roof over my head to believe what I believe" in reference to going to church.
I grew up attending church. Or Sunday school at the very least. I have to confess that a great deal of my superficially religious nature had to do with the activities at the church, rather than the religion itself. My Sunday school teacher was a wealthy woman who used to set up an assortment of activities that peaked my interest. Picnics, trips to Darien Lake (what is that religious week that they have? Kingdom Bound?) We went to Toronto to see Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream coat.
It wasn't until about tenth grade when, in my social studies class, we started to study world religions from an educational position. It was at this point that I started listening. I started quietly questioning what they were teaching me.
Throughout the years I have become very interested in religion, but from a more open minded, historical and didactic point of view. I took a course in the Bible in college and got an A. I have probably watched every program that has ever been on the History channel about religion. But my curiosity has always been in the historical rather than the religious. To be precise, the evolution of religion to what it has become today, and the theories and gospels that have been dropped along the way.
I read in a book of fiction recently (one of the slew of post - DaVinci Code religious conspiracy theory books) something that I actually found as an interesting theory. At the risk of an argument, I will summarize.
The theory went as follows: Jesus was an ordinary man who had a religious inspiration about the way to live life. It was a beautiful and inspirational way to live without judgment of others, and love for one and all. When Jesus died, he was not resurrected to walk the earth in the flesh. The resurrection of Jesus was intended to develop into the rebirth of his principles into the traditions of his followers. It was the state of the world, and the requirement for a more authoritative message that prompted for the ascension of Jesus as the Son of God, in order to generate Christianity as force to challenge the pagan religion of the Romans as well as Judaism.
Now I'm not saying that this is in fact my belief, but I will say that this speculation touches me more than the contradictory and ever evolving verses of what has become the bible. The bible is an amazing volume of poignant and moral (and not so moral) stories that serve as a guideline for living a life of love and peace. But the idea of taking said Bible and following it as if it were law is quite absurd to me. I am very much in the conviction that religion is an individual experience, not one of sheep following sheep blindly without question.
Okay on that note I'm going to stop, as I could probably go on forever, and I've probably made enough enemies for the day.
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Location: New Paltz, NY
Category: gay
06/03/07 05:43 - 80ºF - ID#39515
New Paltz Pride
the parade was today. but first.....
KITTEN!
cute as hell, I know. so anyway... on to the parade....
a truck (float) in our parade.
this was the grand marshal though i'm unsure as to who he is supposed to be.
I love these drummer women. they are an all female brazillian drummer group and they rule.
this is one of the hudson valley drag queen personalities. she is at all the gay events. i wish i cared enough to look up her name.
then after the parade came the festival in the park
i am not sure who these horses were but i loved them...
Char played later after we left.
this is qi. i wish i could describe qi, but there are no words that could possibly get you to truly wrap your mind around that which is qi. this picture, however, is probably the closest that i could put up here without legal implications. please take in the hair, the yell face, the half pointing finger and the starbucks cup of straight scotch. this is qi.
my drummer ladies played too!
which led to....
in new paltz, gay parades turn into hippie festivals...
lauren likes to dance too!
michael (one of our current fruits) came out of nowhere with a water bottle full of tanqueray and a splash of tonic.
got home and found our other fruit - steven, at home... steven doesn't do the pride thing.
so yeah those are a couple of our current fruits that we need replacing...
i'm doing something. or should be doing something now anyway.
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Location: New Paltz, NY
Category: randomo
06/02/07 06:06 - 85ºF - ID#39504
dance your cares away...
Now I have to first of all admit that I don't like the guy. And it is not just because it is her ex boyfriend, but more so because he is a genius in most everything that he does and therefore tends to be extremely pretentious. Most of the time I want to punch the pompous little prick in the face. (I'm not violent; I just wish I were sometimes). Anyway, the kid has only been painting for about 10 months, and he already has an art show. He is exceptionally good and I have to admit that there was a green little monster inside me that I was having an internal debate with for a while.
So I have decided that this evening I will grab the paintbrush and canvas and let it go. I will paint with wide-open strokes, and not tiny tentative dabs. I have spoken it, and therefore it is so.
Last night, in the car on the way home, we were discussing Buffalo, and she said, "We are going to need a new cute gay boy. I need a cute gay boy in my life!".... Okay we are fag hags. Gay men = Less drama + more fashion than a lesbians.... Applications to be our gay boy will be posted in the weeks to come.
So I see from (e:metalpeter)'s pics that last night's party was quite the enjoyable one! the pictures really helped me get a better idea of what the estrippers are all about. Also to put names with faces - though i don't know 98 % of you still...hope to see many more pics from tonight's party! I'll be sitting in my garage painting whilst you all party on up!
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Location: New Paltz, NY
Category: randomo
06/01/07 01:15 - 76ºF - ID#39492
i decorate in my sleep
Ever walk around in a store and just have a striking urge to just stick your arm out and just knock everything on a shelf onto the floor? Not that I would ever do such a thing, but I still think about it and it makes me chuckle to myself a bit.
Last night I dreamt of our buffalo apartment. It was right on elmwood and it was lovely. I don't remember much about the actual apartment, except that we had a lovely brown and light blue living room (as seen @ pier one). I only remember that it was great, and I felt wonderful living there. I hope that is a sign of great things to come.
I can't think of all those things that I thought about posting previously. So I guess I'm done.
Hope you all have a great time tonight/tomorrow! And good luck to lilho's evening goals!
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Location: New Paltz, NY
Category: work
05/30/07 05:08 - 83ºF - ID#39463
when you work at a toy factory....
So I am presently working a ten hour day in one of my stores. It is a slow store, so i usually spend the day bored/playing online. today i watched a movie online - Another Gay Movie which is a spoof on all the gay movies that are out there.
Wow there is a lot of gay sex in that movie.
So the funny thing is that here I am, watching gay sex movies at work.... and if my boss was here , he probably would just laugh at me.
The funny thing is that the owner of this company has another business. he runs this website: www.shevibe.com with his wife. so when i work in the poughkeepsie location, there is constantly shipments being delivered for his website.... and so when the owner (thor) calls me back and says 'hey your order is in' and then he waves a giant black dildo at me, i think to myself... wow... this is the greatest job ever...
if i were just reading this, i would probably be completely skeeved out by the idea of a boss waving a giant rubber dildo at their employees... but somehow here it just is hilariously the way it is...
anyway... i just thought there should be some type of indication of the fun environment in which i work..
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Location: New Paltz, NY
Category: randomo
05/28/07 10:43 - 63ºF - ID#39431
Random acts of selfish thought
We have managed to schedule a date for our next visit to Buffalo. June 18th-20th. Basically will involve waking up at the ass crack of dawn and driving for 6 hours, then Job Hunting/Apartment hunting for both the rest of Monday, as well as all day Tuesday. We will be camping too.
Yesterday I also managed to schedule in the following events.
June 1 - Art Show in Utica
June 9 - Nick's Body Building competition in Poughkeepsie
June 18-20 - Buffalo
June 22 - Concert in NYC
June 28/29 - move out (TO WHERE???)
June 30-July 1 - Campout going away party @ Kim & Jean's
July 7-8 - "the Felly & Lauren are gone!" party @ 66 south
July 22-25 - Family 'get together' @ Bear Mountain State Park.
I also got completely overwhelmed by all that is to happen and how the hell to do it all.
I realized that we have no place to store our crap for the entire month of July (if we don't get an apartment right away July 1)
I realized that I may not be able to work in July if I have already given then a July 1 leaving date.
All this and Mel decided to spend a good hour asking me why I am wasting my time selling cell phones when I am such a talented videographer. All the reasons that I managed to give to her all ended up being a steaming pile of bullshit. What it all comes down to is basically a lack of confidence. Sometimes I know i'm an awesome videographer. I can't even watch a movie without picking it apart. Then when it comes down to actually trying to prove that, I just get afraid of putting myself out there. And then I say.... All I need is ten G's and i'd be fine... I would start my own business!
blah blah blah its all bullshit.
Really though. Lauren is going to be gone for the evening so I'll spend the night painting some delicious works of art for Jess. And avoid the thought of taking control of my life yet again!
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Location: New Paltz, NY
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and yes mr stick in the mudpants, height and nutrition go hand and hand, but i think this theory was moreso suggesting that
a) long long long long long ago humans were much taller (in the 7 foot range)
b) at some point the gravitational pull of the earth increased and people started getting shorter..
theeeennnn all of us slowly started getting taller due to the sudden desire to eat our leafy greens...
but again, this is all a fun little theory, and even the notion that at one point we were 7 foot tall is viewed as highly ridonkulous by most...
Not to be a stick in the mud, but the change in human height is most often explained by nutrition.
We gargantuan whities of the west are a head taller than we were a century ago because more people have access to better nutrition (agrarian France was covered with fast food chains until the 30 years war 1784-1787),
During the US occupation of Japan and the following economic boom the height of the average Japanese person has grown like it did in europe over a few hundred years.
I have records in my villa in Hyperboria Thule
the whole idea of height being related to gravity is a new one to me and only briefly touched upon in the book. It seems as though the idea is that the less the pull of gravity downward, the less resistance there is for humans to grow taller. There is speculation that there was some type of celestial happening that involved the moon, gravity and resulting in a pole reversal, axis tilt and a sling shot action of the earth moving further away from the sun in its orbit.
Anyway, the book that I'm reading is actually about Atlantis, but once you skip through the 'channelling of the ancient high priests of atlantis' parts then you get to the good info about ancient myths, stories and some scientific stuff that is all quite fascinating.
And James - i'll keep an eye out for those authors. And I don't know if you MEANT to say that we are NOT history buddies, but if you did i'm crying on the inside right now. It is a flood of tears enough to sink atlantis. And Mu.
Danial Borstein doesn't write hard academic history, which is good as that allows him to write fascinating stuff. You might enjoy The Discoverers. It deals with ancient knowledge, how we have come to know what we know, and the people who made those changes.
Loren Eisely. Anything by Loren Eisely. He was a paleontologist who would write about the human condition in the context of his field. Knowledge of the world is a central issue. You can get his work, which is some of my favorite writing, for pennies on Amazon. Phelestines.
These various civilizations each based their models on the universe on ones they imported from other places. Indian astronomers knowledge of the solar system spread into China, Babylon, to Egypt and finally into Europe.
By the Mayan's and Incans? They didn't even have metal tools and they built pyramids larger than in Egypt? But they totally received knowledge from aliens or astral beings or something. That is like having the combustion engine before fire.
and yeh, i am always fascinated by streams of information that were left out along the way. Like, if history as we know it is a mathematical formula, and all of the variables of the formula are things that we know and accept (ie, textbooks, controlled lab experiments, and anything else generally accepted as truth), which add up and form a tidy equation.
Then explorers, seekers of information, "unlearners" and others, bring forth new/forgotten/hidden information, this blows the former equation to bits (ah, paradigm shift)!!
Those new variables change everything- excites some people, scares the hell out of other people.
ie; what do you mean the earth isnt flat?!
panty bunching doozies off the top of my head--creation of antibiotics and hygiene standards, Dead Sea Scrolls, Mayan mysticism, cave drawings, unearthed vessels, The Arybhatiya, quantum physics, Barney, space exploration, stem cell research, --etc etc etc-- variables that keep having to be added to this giant "life formula".
and yeh, like you said, new info gets a whole bunch of "this is the way it is" peoples panties in a major knot. And thats ok!
The book you are reading sounds cool. As a science nut (while believing that everything is related on some level), its neat to read about different theories. Would llike to hear more about your take on the changing height of human beings.