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datePosted on 22:39, December 21st, 2009 by Strangely
Crawling Chaos, Dishwasher

Crawling Chaos, Dishwasher?

Via some Google Alerts I’ve got set up, I came across the weirdest definition of “Crawling Chaos” that I’ve seen for quite some time.

This is the complete web-page on the right and it’s source, the link below:

http://bathroomgirl.tumblr.com/post/276368760

Crawling Chaos Sex Machine?

Crawling Chaos, Sex Machine?

In essence, it’s a long list of weird photos; some disturbing, some funny, many thoughtful, not so many, dumb.  Flipping through the site, I came across this photo at the left on this page, which in some respects demonstrates to me the Buddhist concept of “The Interconnectedness of All Things”.  How else could I have found it?

The lyrics of the Crawling Chaos track “Sex Machine” are yet again coming to fruition.

Last week we had the welcome news that the gene code for some major cancers has been cracked (see Scientists crack ‘entire genetic code’ of cancer).  This is one aspect of the human condition – to be fit and healthy.

Another aspect of the human condition is to be sexy and to have sex.  To talk about sex and think about sex.  In fact, because unlike animals, which for the most part are tied to breeding cycles, we are sexual beings for most of our lives.  Some people will do anything for sex or to appear sexy, and some will try anything….

This picture of the sexualised doll with dildo hands is a case in point, and it exactly parallels some of our “Sex Machine” lyrics that we wrote all those years ago.  So apart from being “a laugh”, having a “driving rhythm” and a “fantastic guitar melody and solo”, the track “Sex Machine” is now all coming true.  Many critics, of course, missed all of that, but then…they would, if they’re shallow.

How prescient of us.

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Back from Funeral

datePosted on 14:47, December 21st, 2009 by Strangely

After driving through blizzards to get there, I took this little video of King Edward’s Bay en route to the Gibraltar Rock Inn in Tynemouth.  It was freezing and I was shivering….

41JOak1GSZL. SL500  Back from FuneralWhat it demonstrates quite effectively, is the anti-shake at work on my camera and the fantastic level of zoom it has.  The colours are accurate and lens distortion minimal.  The camera is a Panasonic Lumix TZ7.  The video above is in HD, with stereo sound, and is hand-held, starting with 12x optical zoom!!!

41ErtAOAU8L. SL160  Back from FuneralThe reason for it’s effectiveness is to be found within the Leica lens it has, and also the fact that not all of it’s multi-megapixel image chip is used in the imaging process.  Much of the chip is used as reference during the image stabilisation process that it’s built-in computer uses when image processing.

41s2cppvmUL. SL160  Back from FuneralTo say that the camera is great is an  under statement.  It does almost everything you’d want or expect from something that fits in a breast pocket!!!  It’s only failing is that the auto settings (at which I leave trhe camera set virtually all the time), break down at low light levels.  In this respect, my old Fuji F30 was much better at getting rapid snaps off.  It’s quick low-light settings were much better.

41JOak1GSZL. SL160  Back from FuneralHowever, this is overcome on the TZ7 by going into manual mode.  Not as flexible, that’s all, at low light.  The massive optical zoom and image stabilisation make up for it though!

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Gone to Funeral

datePosted on 17:17, December 17th, 2009 by Strangely
Passage

Passage

Gazza’s funeral in Whitley Bay is on Friday.  Very strange.

See http://crawlingchaos.co.uk/special-notice/

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