Friday, February 26, 2010
Dedected to you DeR
Congrats!!! On the win of your team that's Great!!! And knowing that you love Italians her is a song just for you. hope you enjoy Peace Brother.
For my BABY
This track is dedicated to the beautiful woman in my life, I know you will like this song. And for all you that appreciate and like new innovative music.....
die ANTwooRd . Cams from SouthAfrika
Hey just lerd how to put videos on the blog. Heehe!! SO, her is my fevoret track & video from Die Antvord !!!!!
Reclaim the Streets, Whir are the Real graffito’s ?
As it is evident, graffiti has spread throughout the urban landscape on house walls, train stations, train cars and other places. It is know longer in the deprived constructed cement ghettos; it has migrated to the streets of the middle-class suburbs. Adopted by the middle-class youth who created a street identity in the hope to rebel against their some what privileged up bringing, however with no intention to actually revolt against any system. Rather by constructing a slot in a monotonous social order. Which resulted in Banksy having his first film screened in this years Berlinale Graffiti has come a Long Long way.
A! By the way the film was rely shit...and just to be fair heir is a link to the trailer, do not be fouled the film has not a lot to do with Graffiti.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTlm6dU2xHk
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Die ANTwooRd . Cams from SouthAfrika
They are the new band from South Africa, there sound is a mixture of hip hop rimes with a Wicked flow and cache electronic beats. I have No FUKING clue what to think of them, probably because they use a mixture of Africans, English and Zoulu.
How ever there videos are great and!!! and the songs after the fifth time are enjoyable.
But the best is that they are from Africa and are getting a lot of hits in the intraweb, Ha! and yes they are going to tour Europe soon. All I got to say is WAT POMP
http://www.dieantwoord.com/
SO CHEK IT!!!!!!
How ever there videos are great and!!! and the songs after the fifth time are enjoyable.
But the best is that they are from Africa and are getting a lot of hits in the intraweb, Ha! and yes they are going to tour Europe soon. All I got to say is WAT POMP
http://www.dieantwoord.com/
SO CHEK IT!!!!!!
The Monkey Story
The experiment involved 5 monkeys, a cage, a banana, a ladder and, crucially, a water hose.
The 5 monkeys would be locked in a cage, after which a banana was hung from the ceiling with, fortunately for the monkeys (or so it seemed…), a ladder placed right underneath it.
Of course, immediately, one of the monkeys would race towards the ladder, intending to climb it and grab the banana. However, as soon as he would start to climb, the sadist (euphemistically called “scientist”) would spray the monkey with ice-cold water. In addition, however, he would also spray the other four monkeys…
When a second monkey was about to climb the ladder, the sadist would, again, spray the monkey with ice-cold water, and apply the same treatment to its four fellow inmates; likewise for the third climber and, if they were particularly persistent (or dumb), the fourth one. Then they would have learned their lesson: they were not going to climb the ladder again – banana or no banana.
In order to gain further pleasure or, I guess, prolong the experiment, the sadist outside the cage would then replace one of the monkeys with a new one. As can be expected, the new guy would spot the banana, think “why don’t these idiots go get it?!” and start climbing the ladder. Then, however, it got interesting: the other four monkeys, familiar with the cold-water treatment, would run towards the new guy – and beat him up. The new guy, blissfully unaware of the cold-water history, would get the message: no climbing up the ladder in this cage – banana or no banana.
When the beast outside the cage would replace a second monkey with a new one, the events would repeat themselves – monkey runs towards the ladder; other monkeys beat him up; new monkey does not attempt to climb again – with one notable detail: the first new monkey, who had never received the cold-water treatment himself (and didn’t even know anything about it), would, with equal vigour and enthusiasm, join in the beating of the new guy on the block.
When the researcher replaced a third monkey, the same thing happened; likewise for the fourth until, eventually, all the monkeys had been replaced and none of the ones in the cage had any experience or knowledge of the cold-water treatment.
Then, a new monkey was introduced into the cage. It ran toward the ladder only to get beaten up by the others. Yet, this monkey turned around and asked “why do you beat me up when I try to get the banana?” The other four monkeys stopped, looked at each other slightly puzzled and, finally, shrugged their shoulders: “Don’t know. But that’s the way we do things around here”…
story from : Strategy Professor Freek Vermeulen
Now the interesting of this experiment is that we are 98 to 99 percent genetically
apart from apes. So it makes me wander how conditioned we as humans are to follow the collective knowledge we inherit from aware ancestors.
The 5 monkeys would be locked in a cage, after which a banana was hung from the ceiling with, fortunately for the monkeys (or so it seemed…), a ladder placed right underneath it.
Of course, immediately, one of the monkeys would race towards the ladder, intending to climb it and grab the banana. However, as soon as he would start to climb, the sadist (euphemistically called “scientist”) would spray the monkey with ice-cold water. In addition, however, he would also spray the other four monkeys…
When a second monkey was about to climb the ladder, the sadist would, again, spray the monkey with ice-cold water, and apply the same treatment to its four fellow inmates; likewise for the third climber and, if they were particularly persistent (or dumb), the fourth one. Then they would have learned their lesson: they were not going to climb the ladder again – banana or no banana.
In order to gain further pleasure or, I guess, prolong the experiment, the sadist outside the cage would then replace one of the monkeys with a new one. As can be expected, the new guy would spot the banana, think “why don’t these idiots go get it?!” and start climbing the ladder. Then, however, it got interesting: the other four monkeys, familiar with the cold-water treatment, would run towards the new guy – and beat him up. The new guy, blissfully unaware of the cold-water history, would get the message: no climbing up the ladder in this cage – banana or no banana.
When the beast outside the cage would replace a second monkey with a new one, the events would repeat themselves – monkey runs towards the ladder; other monkeys beat him up; new monkey does not attempt to climb again – with one notable detail: the first new monkey, who had never received the cold-water treatment himself (and didn’t even know anything about it), would, with equal vigour and enthusiasm, join in the beating of the new guy on the block.
When the researcher replaced a third monkey, the same thing happened; likewise for the fourth until, eventually, all the monkeys had been replaced and none of the ones in the cage had any experience or knowledge of the cold-water treatment.
Then, a new monkey was introduced into the cage. It ran toward the ladder only to get beaten up by the others. Yet, this monkey turned around and asked “why do you beat me up when I try to get the banana?” The other four monkeys stopped, looked at each other slightly puzzled and, finally, shrugged their shoulders: “Don’t know. But that’s the way we do things around here”…
story from : Strategy Professor Freek Vermeulen
Now the interesting of this experiment is that we are 98 to 99 percent genetically
apart from apes. So it makes me wander how conditioned we as humans are to follow the collective knowledge we inherit from aware ancestors.
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