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Tags: Friends From Sweden "So Beautiful" [music video], Kiwi Music, Love this song, Music Video, New Zealand Artist, New Zealand Music Month 2009
New Math Equations by Craig Damrauer
•May 6, 2009 • 1 CommentGarfield Minus Garfield by Jim Davis
•May 3, 2009 • 2 CommentsWhat would happen if you took Garfield out of all the Garfield comic strips? What would you be left with? Perhaps the existential angst of a certain young Mr. Jon Arbuckle. As Jim Davis, the man behind this idea states:
“It is a journey deep into the mind of an isolated young everyman as he fights a losing battle against loneliness and depression in a quiet American suburb.”
The thing that makes this idea cool is the fact that it works, and soo well.





I could go on and on – Jim Davis, you are great!
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The Datsuns “So Long” [music video]
•May 3, 2009 • Leave a CommentSecond single from the new Datsuns album Headstunts
Wolverine: The Musical
•May 2, 2009 • Leave a CommentYou might have seen the leaked Wolverine Movie, but you haven’t seen this bizarre behind-the-scenes footage of Hugh Jackman struggling with his performance in the new X-Men: Origins film!
Apparently, the actor’s song and dance impulses were a challenge to overcome during the filming of the movie. The Musical is Back!
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SMASHPROOF feat Gin Wigmore “BROTHER” [music video]
•May 2, 2009 • Leave a CommentThe newest sounds hitting the music scene from NZ is definitely Smashproof, consisting of Young Sid, Deach & Tyree. And get this, these guys are from Puhinui, right down the road where I’ve lived all my life. South Side Represent!
The single “Brother” speaks on a lot of the wrongs in the NZ community at the moment, and is still at #1 on the NZ music charts for 10 weeks going.
Their new single “It’s Friday” features production from Styalz Fuego.
21 year old Kiwi singer-songwriter, Gin Wigmore “Under My Skin” from her EP Gin.
New Zealand Music Month IS HERE!!!
•May 1, 2009 • 1 CommentBelieve it or not, here in New Zealand we’ve officially dedicated an entire month to celebrate Kiwi Music. Be it rock, pop, indie, experimental, electro or reggae, Homegrown New Zealand Music Is The BEST!!!
I’ll be posting NZmusic videos throughout the month. But to get you started, here’s a Kiwi classic:
The Most Distant Object In The Known Universe Spotted
•May 1, 2009 • Leave a CommentEarth, meet GRB 090423. GRB 090423, Earth.
The fading infrared afterglow of GRB 090423 appears in the centre of this false-colour image taken with the Gemini North Telescope in Hawaii. The burst is the farthest cosmic explosion yet seen.
It’s amazing how we can determine depth-of-field in outer-space the observable universe. It’s even cooler knowing that beyond GRB 090423 is unknown; that is to say, if there’s anything out there at all. Only light will tell.
Astronomers have spotted the most distant object yet confirmed in the universe – a self-destructing star that exploded 13.1 billion light years from Earth. It detonated just 640 million years after the big bang, around the end of the cosmic “dark ages”, when the first stars and galaxies were lighting up space.
The object is a gamma-ray burst (GRB) – the brightest type of stellar explosion. GRBs occur when massive, spinning stars collapse to form black holes and spew out jets of gas at nearly the speed of light. These jets send gamma rays our way, along with “afterglows” at other wavelengths, which are produced when the jet heats up surrounding gas.
The burst, dubbed GRB 090423 for the date of its discovery last Thursday, was originally spotted by NASA’s Swift satellite at 0755 GMT.
Read Full Article: NewScientist
‘V’48 SECOND Mildly Furious Filmmaking Competition
•April 30, 2009 • Leave a Comment
[New Zealand] You may have heard of the 48Hour Furious Filmmaking Competition;
48HOURS is New Zealand’s largest filmmaking contest, taking place over a single weekend in six cities with a prize pool worth over $100,000. Hundreds of teams compete, hundreds of thousands watch. Write. Shoot. Cut. Survive!
well the ‘V’48 SECOND Mildly Furious Filmmaking competition is it’s little sister and it works like this:
Simply pick a famous movie scene and recreate it in all its glory featuring ‘V’ cans or bottles. Five of you lucky people will have your films chosen to be shown on National TV.
Here are a few good examples and entries that I admire:
WALL.V [WALL.E]
Vlien [ALIEN]
VT [ET]
[CRANK]
ScarV [Scarface]
Pretty cool huh; well, today I just finished filming my entry! That’s right, I hope to enter this year. I don’t want to say what movie it is yet so I can surprise you in a later post. Just know it’s mildly gory.
The only problem I see arising is the fact I have to upload it onto YouTube, which could prove frustrating. Slow Internet and all… [too much bikini girls Fin]
Here are the details + movie gallery: ‘V’48Seconds

















