Saturday, December 18, 2010

Out of the frying pan...

Well, I know it has been awhile but I had to finish up another semester of classes before I could come back. I am getting ready to cycle into another semester of engineering internship instead of classes. Count on more posts more often since I don't have to worry about classes or exams until May.

-Jordan

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Five Songs Worth a Listen

This is something I have been thinking about for the past few days. I was trying to come up with my five favorite songs of all time, but that proved impossible to determine. So I instead came up with five songs that in my opinion are very good and are worth listening to. Each of these songs comes from a different genre (although two of them are in the super-genre classic rock, they are distinctly different styles of classic rock). If you know me and what type of music I traditionally listen to (classic rock), some of the songs on this list may surprise you. As I stated earlier, these are not my five favorite songs of all time, but some of them do fall on that list. Enjoy.

And these are not in any particular order, just the order that I felt like writing about them.

-- So Small - Carrie Underwood
     Last year, I took my sister to a Carrie Underwood concert because, in spite of not knowing anything about Carrie Underwood myself, I knew that my sister was a pretty huge fan of her and I had heard that her live performances were spectacular. I started listening to her music so I could at least say "hey, I know this song" at the concert instead of just standing there clueless. This song stood out to me immediately the first time I heard it, and after listening to all her other songs and going to the concert, which was awesome by the way, I came to the conclusion that this was my favorite song of hers. Now, I have gradually come to the conclusion that it is, believe it or not, one of my favorite songs of all time. It is hard to explain why this song is so appealing to me. Carrie's voice is amazing and after seeing her perform live, I can attest to the fact she can sing just as good on stage as she can in the studio. Her band is also excellent, featuring a mixture of keys, strings and percussion both electric and acoustic. But of course, these things can only add to a song, not make it great. Greatness comes when all these elements come together with the lyrics to make magic. As I said, it's hard to explain exaxctly what this song means to me, but every time I listen to it, it makes me calm down, stop worrying, and apprecite what I have.

--Desperado - The Eagles
     This song is already a classic, so I don't need to say anything about the musical merits of the song itself. This is another one of those songs that has the ability to calm you down and make you relax. This song has great lyrics throughout, and like all Eagles songs, is very well thought out, from the words to the notes to the rhythms.

--Airplanes - BoB featuring Hayley Williams
     This is, in my opinion, a rare gem in the modern mainstream music scene. It might just be me, but modern rap is pretty much noise to me. Was it just me being a teenager, or was rap way better back when we wre in high school? In any case, if I hear rap on the radio, I usually change stations pretty fast. However, ever since I listened to my first Linkin Park song, I have been a fan of rap used in good ways. Up until Minutes to Midnight, I was a huge fan of Linkin Park because of lyrics that seemed like they actually meant something (even though I didn't know what that something was in most cases) and the musicallity of it all. I also really liked the Rising Tied, Fort Minor's first album (Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park's group). It was a rap album, but there was a huge infusion of keys and other musical instruments, and again, the lyrics were thoughtful. I like "Airplanes" for the same reason that I like T.I. and Rihanna's "Live Your Life". Both these songs talk about how rap has become 'fake'. They actually blend music into the songs, instead of just relying on base rhythms. And the lyrics seem sincere. I chose "Airplanes" over "Live Your Life" for this list because the infusion of Hayley Williams voice adds the perfect finishing touch.

--What it Takes - Aerosmith
     Power ballads were a staple of 80's rock, and I am admittedly a sucker for them. There is something about the blend of a tender love song with electric guitar riffs and power chords that is awesome. There are so many ballads from so many different groups, that it is hard to pick out just one. However, here is one of my favorites from the great American rock band Aerosmith. There's not too much to say about this song. It is what it is. Most power ballads are popped out of cookie cutters, and I still love them, but this one is a little bit different. I was trying to decide between this song and "Cryin", but in the end the vocal harmonies and bluesy feel of this song won out.

--Star Wars Main Theme - John Williams
     First of all, John Williams is a beast. The main theme of Star Wars is one of the most well-known movie themes of all time. It starts off each Star Wars movie (and most Star Wars video games) as the crawler begins to scroll. Hearing this song ivokes the excitement and sense of novelty that comes with seeing a Star Wars movie for the first time and entering into a new world. This is a feeling for me that is aking to being the first one to walk on an untouched lawn full of fresh snow. Although John Williams "Battle of the Heroes" for Episode III came close to emulating the sense of grandeur and majest of the title theme, nothing can beat that old king.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Finals Week is Getting Started

Well, it is the close of another semester at the University. I believe I like the Fall Semesters the most. The crisp air and the drastic changes happening before your eyes. The optimism which is unspoiled by a poorly performed previous semester. I will miss it, however I must get through my exams first and they are being laid on thick. I will have all four of my exams completed by noon on Wednesday. I hope for the best and all I can say is I have many hours of studying ahead of me.




Hope your Autumn was a good one.

-Jordan

Facebook Activists...lol

Remember all those cartoon characters that suddenly popped up on Facebook a couple of days ago, in an effort to somehow end child abuse? Funny article: http://knowyourmeme.com/blog/how-to-troll-online-slacktivists
-Jordan

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

I/H/E on the Spec V

Well, it happened. Found an amazing deal on a Megan Racing Midpipe and 'Downpipe'. Intake, Header, and Exhaust will be complete on the grocery getter. Next will be, an array of diagnostic gauges, Apex'i SAFC, Mishimoto Radiator, TWM STS, and UR Underdrive Crank Pulley. After that, SPEC Stage 3+ Clutch, SPEC Lightweight Flywheel if it is released by then. Also coming this spring will be a coilover suspension to help hit the corners. Squeezing every bit of Naturally Aspirated Horsepower out of this glorified econo-box as possible. If you can't tell, I am pretty excited.

-Jordan

Lab Finals, Why Do They Exist?

The Lab Final Exam is probably the most asinine thing I have ever came across. I'm sure those of you who took a college level chemistry class experienced this as early as your freshman year, however now as a senior in engineering I just completed my first one ever. What a mess, lets ask questions not even pertaining to what was accomplished in lab. This sounds like a good method to alienate students, as opposed to just taking a lab grade from lab attendance, participation, and reports which I slaved my life away on.

-Jordan

Monday, December 6, 2010

When Power is Apparent

Have you ever had the feeling in your car to keep it to the ground? Maybe a little too long...? Well, if you haven't you are a hyper miler, Prius driver, who doesn't know what the accelerator pedal is. Believe it or not the upgraded header made an enormous difference in my little riced out grocery getter. I find myself driving by ear, used to how the car used to perform and getting no where near the upper range of the car's performance. It just has so much more room to run, it comes in so much stronger in the top range it is really amazing. Moral of the story, if I can't get used to it fast I am going to get myself into trouble.
Now only to get my 3000GT Twin Turbo in good running order.


-Jordan