Saturday, April 17, 2010

How To Make A Mask With Photoshop


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Those Damn Cats

























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What Retired Engineers Lay Awake Nights Creating



Tom Baynham and Ben Tyers founded Baynham & Tyers in 2006 following the completion of their Masters degree in Manufacturing Engineering, at Cambridge University.

Baynham & Tyers is no longer an active company, as Ben and Tom are heavily involved in exciting new projects.

From Baynham & Tyers Dot Com

Thanks Mom!

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Love You To Death - Type O Negative

Summer Breeze

Without a doubt my favorite Type O Negative song is their incredible version of Seals and Crofts' "Summer Breeze":

RIP Peter Steele

Peter Steele, singer and bassist of dark-metal band Type O Negative has passed away, and this saddens me deeply. The guy was only 48, and was apparently on his way "back". Somewhat selfishly I must say that along the same lines as Pantera, I regret that I was never able to see them live. A few years ago I was able to finally see Alice In Chains live, although it was with their new frontman. And Lane Staley was a hard voice to replace, but it was better than never having seen them.

Perhaps Type O Negative can move past this and continue their success in some form.

Probably the most popular creation and lingering memory of Mr. Steele will be "Christian Woman":



And here is a very good live version:



He's gonna be a hard voice to replace. :(

The band offers this message to fans from Type O Negative Dot Net:

It is with great sadness that we inform you that Type O Negative front man, bassist, and our band mate, Peter Steele passed away last night of what appears to be heart failure.

Ironically Peter had been enjoying a long period of sobriety and improved health and was imminently due to begin writing and recording new music for our follow up to "Dead Again" released in 2007.

The official cause of death has yet to be determined pending autopsy results. The funeral services will be private and memorial services will be announced at a future date. We’d like to share our thoughts and those of Peter’s family below.
We are truly saddened to lose our friend and appreciate the tremendous outpouring today from around the world.

Sincerely,

Josh, Kenny and Johnny


Josh Silver: “Peter, My endless source of frustration, (as I'm yours) you have really done it this time. You have changed and touched countless lives through music, comedy and often brutal honesty. You've made life both interesting and irritating and I could not imagine not having known you for 37 years. It still isn't true in my mind but in time I will miss you and the creating that we all endured together. We certainly disagreed constantly and I believe (and hope) we all learned from each other. Should I call you my brother, friend or neighbor? I can only call you Peter (and usually after 2 PM). We laughed at ourselves more times then I can count. Knowing humans are preposterous creatures and I know we reveled in that fact. I will miss you in time, but at this moment your premature departure seems surreal and has pissed me off to no end. Though I never told you that I harbor a deep respect for you, I do. Goodbye my friend.”


Kenny Hickey: “Peter Steele was one of the most brilliant and funny personalities in music and it was all for real. Half the time people thought he was joking, but he was actually telling the truth. Part of me died with him.”


Johnny Kelly: “It’s impossible for me to put into a few sentences what I am feeling at the moment Peter. I’m not sure if I should eulogize or roast you. Both good and bad, we went on one hell of a ride together and sadly, the ride has come to an end. You truly were a unique person. Your music touched many people. Myself included. Whether it was talking about The Beatles, power tools, how Pluto was no longer considered a planet or calling me at 3am asking me to drive to your house to have a fistfight with you, you always kept it interesting. It was a privilege to have been your bandmate. It’s something that I will always cherish.”


In a statement issued today by Steele`s family: “Legendary Goth/Heavy Metal musician Peter Steele died suddenly Wednesday, April 14, 2010, after a short illness at the age of 48. He wrote and orchestrated the music for the Brooklyn-based band Type O Negative, a groundbreaking group known for its dramatic lyrical emphasis on the themes of romance, depression, and death. Steele, renowned as much for his striking physical appearance as his musical talent, was the creative force behind the bands 20-year success writing most of the material for the their albums. Type O Negative and Steele have been lauded as a major influence by numerous alternative and metal bands. The band gained a worldwide following through touring and recording seven studio albums, two best-of compilations, concert DVDs and music videos. Their 1993 album “Bloody Kisses” went platinum, and the 1996 follow-up “October Rust” went gold.

The music world has lost a great talent, and music fans worldwide are mourning, but for our family we are mourning a beloved brother, uncle, cousin, friend and funny man. Peter Steele was a complex man, known for his brooding looks, his self-deprecating sense of humor, unique view of the world, and most of all his loyalty to his fans, friends and family. Survived by five sisters, the eldest living sister notes that he was more than our brother, he was our son. His untimely death is tragic – a great loss to us and to music. The official cause of death has yet to be determined pending autopsy results, and funeral plans at present remain unknown. The family thanks fans for their loyalty to Peter and band members, but request that fans and media respect their wishes for privacy.

In addition to his success in music, Peter Steele also tried his hand at acting, appearing in HBO`s Oz and the cult classic film Bad Acid. He also composed music for the film soundtracks “Freddy vs. Jason” and “Mortal Combat”, the television movie “Nosferatu: The First Vampire”, and the soon-to-be released “Living the American Nightmare.”

Friday, April 16, 2010

OMG!

... a UFO!!!

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What Would Be The Need For This?

Lazy bathroom attendants? A society with a ton of giants/midgets? A scientific experiement?

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Not Only Are The Citizens Lost

...but the utilities guys must've been confused and lost too!

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Mexican Sniper Weapon


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The Day MTV Went Off The Air


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Over Doin' It A Bit?


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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

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Someone's Not Following Instructions


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Bored? Indecisive?


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The Implosion Of Texas Stadium

Sunday at The Masters: The Leaders



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Redneck GPS


If you have a globe, then go for it.

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Surely Some Blazing Fingers



I saw a few piano players impress me in my lifetime. My mom is one. There were several others. No one caused this type of calamity.

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Ohh It Feels So Good


Yes it does!

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Masters Sunday


Magnolia Lane. Every one of us would love to drive down it, and follow that up by playing on the course, or at worst, getting onto the property to look around. For 99% of us, it ain't gonna happen!

What a spectacular Saturday at Augusta! Phil came within a few inches of eagling 3 straight holes - something no one's ever done. Freddie eagled on a chip-in at 15, and even Kenny Perry provided some late-round heroics.

Now it's all Westwood, Phil, Freddie, and of course Tiger.

Five or six other guys could make history by posting a very low number, too, but I believe your winner will come from those four. Gotta love Freddie & Phil!