Monday, March 29, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Here's a link to take a virtual tour of the Vatican:
http://www.vatican.va/various/basiliche/san_giovanni/vr_tour/index-en.html
Hold down the left button and slowly move around the room.
http://www.vatican.va/various/basiliche/san_giovanni/vr_tour/index-en.html
Hold down the left button and slowly move around the room.
EinStud's findings while asleep (EinStud's Dream 2010)
All round things, planetary size, in outer space have liquid inside them or on them or around them. This applies to spinning objects. Liquid comes in many forms. Solids and gases are not liquids, and have a difficult time transferring momentum within them selves.
The opposite of gravity is momentum vibration. It takes energy to create momentum vibration, while gravity is the opposite and absorbs the energy (that is why everything with a mass has energy).
The Earthquake Machine plans that Tesla had were based on using the smallest amount of energy from electromagnetism. In fact, even light waves could be used (that is for far into the future). The key is to have something that not only can vibrate very fast, but slow down as momentum is gained.
I suppose this technology could be used to lift weight as well. That did not come to me in my dream. I suppose this technology is already in place as I see companies transferring “electricity” through the air without wires. They are actually causing a high frequency wave and the receiving object is tuned to that wave and then vibrates, thus allowing it to make energy.
Dreams are wonderful, aren't they. I used to dream about girls on the beach...
Here is more. The government is not so bad. It actually tries to break free from the money empire that is in place. But the only way to beat the money empire is to become bigger than it (that is one strategy, and the one they have always employed). The problem is, the money empire knows that some of those in the government can be bought off. Laws are shaped by these “bought off” votes. So the government in their zest to defeat the money empire start to abandon laws that help protect the people.
The government starts to make laws to help them them get bigger than the money empire. The people are usually caught in the middle as Laws and Money are no where near as important as Family. This is the largest group of people, the Family group. It is the triangle. It is a constant battle of all three to control Laws, Money and Family.
In all three groups there is good and bad. To fight all in government is to fight the good people as well. To fight the Money empire is to fight those who do good things with money, as the bad guys.
I do not have the answer as what to do. That was not in my dream. I cannot control what is in my dreams no more than you can. The best I can do is to look at history and see that the people who get out of the way are taking a gamble of their survival. Those that fight for either side are guaranteeing their demise. Maybe the Amish have it right?
The picture included with this dream writing is what came to me without a way for me to explain in words. May good win over evil, and may we know which is which in all three groups. I am on the good side. I hope you will enjoy my poems, stories and art.
Peace Out, EinStud
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Gelatin food wrap
I hear there is a great alternative to the tortilla coming out soon. For those who are allergic to bread, this is a great big deal!
I have included the link for the latest and greatest news on this topic:
http://www.naturalnews.com/023173.html
Peace Out, The Compusician
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I hear there is a great alternative to the tortilla coming out soon. For those who are allergic to bread, this is a great big deal!
I have included the link for the latest and greatest news on this topic:
http://www.naturalnews.com/023173.html
Peace Out, The Compusician
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From nothing to never done
I have this piece of art
It started as a thought
Far different from its intention
And its invention
Born!
From everything
Found in the Universe
Directed and diverted
To bring forth
Inspiration and idea
I AS HUMAN HAVE ACTED AS GOD
I brought “nothingness” together,
from thin air...
...to complete this physical
Specimen, I call “ART”
And while I may be done,
INSPIRATION!
survives on...
... to the next man
... for his idea will give new birth
never done
-EinStud
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Trying something new...
I am trying to create a place (here) where I can blog in one place, but have it go out to many websites. If you know the answer, please drop it in my comment section here (so other's can learn as well).
FaceBook is the target today. I will also try to publich a photo to see what happens.
I heard Atom and RSS were the way to go. I read so much, I have no idea what I eventually enede up with!
Peace Out, EinStud
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My gripe to the Kidd Kraddick Show
To the Kidd Kraddick in the morning Show:
There is a real big discrepancy in price from the free gift to the next "cheapest" gift (75 credits). I wanted to buy everyone a birthday present today, and my shopping price range was between 10 to 15 credits. I would LOVE to see a shopping price range of: 0, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 75 credits and more.
Who can make this happen? You are the man!
Peace Out, EinStud
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To the Kidd Kraddick in the morning Show:
There is a real big discrepancy in price from the free gift to the next "cheapest" gift (75 credits). I wanted to buy everyone a birthday present today, and my shopping price range was between 10 to 15 credits. I would LOVE to see a shopping price range of: 0, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 75 credits and more.
Who can make this happen? You are the man!
Peace Out, EinStud
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Fatcist 1, 2, 3
Fatcist 1
Women
Witches
Blacks
Jews
Elderly
... and now...
Fat People
When will we learn?
-EinStud
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Fatcist 2
Every generation
faces their foe
Who'll we hate next?
Only Politicians know.
-EinStud
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Fatcist 3 - 2010
To beguile a man
because of weight
Is no different than
to beguile a man
for race, color or creed.
That is today's fight,
and tomorrow's sorrow...
-EinStud
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Morning Show Lion
ener JENNA g
Kidd Kraddick in the Morning
she's so exciting!
-EinStud
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(This poem is a gift to Jenna on the Kidd Kraddick show from EinStud. "ener JENNA g" seems like a cool radio name, and I hope you will use it. It is a word play on the word "energy". Every morning I listen and it is astounding how Jenna seems to have so much energy, excitement, and a positive attitude.
I write song lyrics in the Haiku style form of poetry. Then I usually develop a song from that point. I hope you have another musician that will help you turn this into a song. Maybe another listener can take the ball from here. Listeners are part of your team too.)
Peace Out, EinStud
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Monday, March 08, 2010
Sunday, March 07, 2010
D002 Let it all pour down!
A dry museum parched
I keep searching for art
the wine will pour soon
-EinStud
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Outside words to this poem...
Please notice the second line of this “D” Series poem. This line continues on in thought from the second line in D001. It will flow through to the next line in D003. If a sponsor wants to get their name in there, shoot me an email at: TheCompusician@yahoo.com. I am Gary (EinStud, if you like). The price right now (March 7, 2010) is One US Dollar, via PayPal. I do not plan on becoming rich, just self sufficient.
All of these Haiku poems are destined to become inspirations for new songs. And the best thing is, you are welcome to tap into my Haiku poetry for FREE, and spit out your own poems, songs, or manuscript (the one's for sale will say “For Sale” or “Not for Public Use”).
If you want a song built from scratch to completion, I charge an extraordinary amount for that service.
Peace Out, EinStud
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All of these Haiku poems are destined to become inspirations for new songs. And the best thing is, you are welcome to tap into my Haiku poetry for FREE, and spit out your own poems, songs, or manuscript (the one's for sale will say “For Sale” or “Not for Public Use”).
If you want a song built from scratch to completion, I charge an extraordinary amount for that service.
Peace Out, EinStud
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Tags: I, need, a, an, inspiration, help, for, songs, music, art, muse, poetry
The Light Path, by EinStud
Where does the rainbow begin?
Where does the rainbow end?
Welcome to God.
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(The words on the "other side" of the poem)
I was introduced to Flow Dreaming (FlowDreaming.com) by a radio "friend" named Rollye James (Rollye.net).
I feel like my life's path is on a river, and I am on a simple raft. I come into each town on the banks of the river knowing I can stop and visit, or I can pass through if I sense any ill will.
I see a lot. I learn a lot. And I share a lot.
And for my mind's safety, I can always get back to the past by traversing the land on either side of the river bank. That thought is in place for my own peace of well being.
This "river flow" scenario is how I have, and will approach life. Summer McStravick has "awakened" what was already inside of me. I already was a success. And that is because I know there is always more to learn.
My poem, "The Light Path" is another way of looking at a path in life. Maybe the rainbow is a good example of how there is one light, but many colors, many paths, leading in the same direction. For variety I may jump from the blue light to the red light. And it is good to know that the rainbow is always there. It is visble when conditions are right. The rainbow has no beginning or end. I remember as a kid saying, "The beginning is just over there!". And no matter how far I would run to it, I could never get there. Why? Because I was already there, just by seeing it.
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Thursday, March 04, 2010
Hello my friends (and enemies) LETTER TO THE POET,
I wanted to share some ideas that all poets should love, guys will really love, and girls... well they will be girls, ya know (and I love each and every one of you).
There are 4 critical, absolutely critical things to consider when writing a poem I learned 3 of these tactics from years of picking up women. I have applied this technique to poem theory, and it is yours because I care, and you matter. (And they work)
I want to start off with the most critical of all 4. This would be the one where you already picked up the girl, but want some romance (must keep it clean for the youth); mood setting. When you start your poem off, you have absolutely no idea what frame of mind your reader is in.
1. Set the mood, or “tone”of your poem.
If I come up on a poem that begins by yelling at me a bunch of “He did this, and she did that”, I'm not going to get much “romance” from the poem, because the mood did not ease me into the feeling. Win me over first, then sock it to me.
I want to give an example. Your writing a poem on how beautiful your car is, and how your girlfriend actually brings out the exciting colors of your car. Use adjectives, and try to skip the verbs on the first line or two. Describe the opening scene as a picture. I will try:
“Great skies over ocean blue
So calm, so hue”
I never mentioned a car, my girl, or any colors. I am “setting the mood”.
The reason I describe these 4 critical steps akin to picking up and romancing a girl, is that you want to pick up your reader of your poetry in the same manner. You have a poem sitting right in front of the eyes of a potential reader. He just woke up, or got off work, had a fight with the significant other, landed a new job, or just lost a job. You only have a few seconds to capture her attention, and start feeding on emotion. I will go deeper into my reasoning at some future date.
So we have the mood set. She's willing and ready (to read your poem, get your mind out of the gutter).
Before we got this far, we actually had to write the poem. It would be a sad situation to have her willing and ready to read a great poem, only to have the night go limp. Some preparation will be the key.
I walk into a bar (organic juice bar). There I lay my eyes on the beauty, and I am the beast. Keep in mind that a rejection is simply a girl that is not ready to say “yes”, yet. If she says no, come back at her on a different day (As for poetry, today might not be the best day to have a good write. Set the poem aside, and come back to it in a day or two if this is the case).
You MUST strike conversation with this girl. You cannot be shy, or wait around to “make your move”. Make your move in a polite manner, and leave the door open to talk later. She may want to watch you, and see who you are.
Here are the other 3 critical step in getting that elusive conversation going:
2. Ask a question. Girls love questions. Ask her something about herself. Don't waste your time asking her what is the capital of China. She only cares about one thing, and it ain't you. Consider asking a question in your poem, something the reader may like.
3. Controversy. It is a risky bet to stir up conversation with a stranger by stirring up a controversy right from the start. Unless... (yes it's all about her), you say something like, “I see you went with the gold necklace, but I am sure silver is the color that will bring out your eyes best.” This is best used to critique a poem, but can also fit well in a poem itself.
4. Errors. I hate to see errors in a poem, but nothing brings about conversation quicker, than to read a poem with an error. And guess what? You are going to realize that a woman cannot help but correct a man who has made an error. This is my favorite way to pick up a girl. All girls from all over the world share this trait. It works everywhere. In the grocery line, you may say, “It's a beautiful Tuesday afternoon, eh?” As corny as this sounds, she is already focusing on the fact that it is Wednesday, and her genealogy requires her to set you straight. And when she does, thank her. Let her know how you appreciate her letting you know. Tell her how you went to the bank and filled out the wrong date, Yada yada yada...
Your poem can include all, some, or one of these tactics to get the “romance” going with your reader. I hope someone will share their own ideas of “romancing” the reader, and seducing him/her into the poem. The best thing about life is sharing what we learn. So much is focused on the poem these days, and we often forget the reader.
Peace Out, EinStud
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I want to give an example. Your writing a poem on how beautiful your car is, and how your girlfriend actually brings out the exciting colors of your car. Use adjectives, and try to skip the verbs on the first line or two. Describe the opening scene as a picture. I will try:
“Great skies over ocean blue
So calm, so hue”
I never mentioned a car, my girl, or any colors. I am “setting the mood”.
The reason I describe these 4 critical steps akin to picking up and romancing a girl, is that you want to pick up your reader of your poetry in the same manner. You have a poem sitting right in front of the eyes of a potential reader. He just woke up, or got off work, had a fight with the significant other, landed a new job, or just lost a job. You only have a few seconds to capture her attention, and start feeding on emotion. I will go deeper into my reasoning at some future date.
So we have the mood set. She's willing and ready (to read your poem, get your mind out of the gutter).
Before we got this far, we actually had to write the poem. It would be a sad situation to have her willing and ready to read a great poem, only to have the night go limp. Some preparation will be the key.
I walk into a bar (organic juice bar). There I lay my eyes on the beauty, and I am the beast. Keep in mind that a rejection is simply a girl that is not ready to say “yes”, yet. If she says no, come back at her on a different day (As for poetry, today might not be the best day to have a good write. Set the poem aside, and come back to it in a day or two if this is the case).
You MUST strike conversation with this girl. You cannot be shy, or wait around to “make your move”. Make your move in a polite manner, and leave the door open to talk later. She may want to watch you, and see who you are.
Here are the other 3 critical step in getting that elusive conversation going:
2. Ask a question. Girls love questions. Ask her something about herself. Don't waste your time asking her what is the capital of China. She only cares about one thing, and it ain't you. Consider asking a question in your poem, something the reader may like.
3. Controversy. It is a risky bet to stir up conversation with a stranger by stirring up a controversy right from the start. Unless... (yes it's all about her), you say something like, “I see you went with the gold necklace, but I am sure silver is the color that will bring out your eyes best.” This is best used to critique a poem, but can also fit well in a poem itself.
4. Errors. I hate to see errors in a poem, but nothing brings about conversation quicker, than to read a poem with an error. And guess what? You are going to realize that a woman cannot help but correct a man who has made an error. This is my favorite way to pick up a girl. All girls from all over the world share this trait. It works everywhere. In the grocery line, you may say, “It's a beautiful Tuesday afternoon, eh?” As corny as this sounds, she is already focusing on the fact that it is Wednesday, and her genealogy requires her to set you straight. And when she does, thank her. Let her know how you appreciate her letting you know. Tell her how you went to the bank and filled out the wrong date, Yada yada yada...
Your poem can include all, some, or one of these tactics to get the “romance” going with your reader. I hope someone will share their own ideas of “romancing” the reader, and seducing him/her into the poem. The best thing about life is sharing what we learn. So much is focused on the poem these days, and we often forget the reader.
Peace Out, EinStud
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