Road to Ferdinand

May 27th, 2008

I got a little Flip Ultra vidcam and recorded my drive back from St. Meinrad Abbey to Ferdinand.

Karl Miles: Stranded

May 8th, 2008


Karl Miles: Six Degrees of Separation

May 8th, 2008


Karl Miles: Que Sera

May 8th, 2008


Karl Miles: The London Eye

May 8th, 2008


Karl Miles: Johnny

May 5th, 2008

Nice video from Karl, taken at a place called “Cafe Ciao”. Random trivia: I was Karl’s confirmation sponsor.

Karl Miles: New Website!

April 29th, 2008

Check it out!  My friend Karl Miles
KARL 
He’s got a new website and he’s posting some works in progress!  Check it out!
  Click on Stuff Being Worked On to hear the latest.  Karl’s engaged to a wonderful young lady, and I think that’s evident in the songcraft.

Fragwagon.com Blog

April 20th, 2008

If you know me, I’m a bit of a gaming geek. Well, at least for 2 games; Day of Defeat Source and Team Fortress Two. Anyway, there’s a new blog on the horizon that features screenshots and miscellany from those two games. Funny, innit? It’s called Fragwagon.com and it’s cool.

Driving through Chicago

April 18th, 2008

With “Pad See Ew”!  My ol’ pal Erwin used my instrumental tune, “Pad See Ew” in a really cool time lapse driving video.  It goes really well with it!!  Another tune, not by me, starts in at about the 2 minute mark (for that night scene vibe).

“We Are a Paris Hilton People” - Mark Shea: Nailing the Zeitgeist

April 18th, 2008

I’m a regular reader of Mark Shea’s “Catholic and Enjoying It” blog for a reason;  he has such a way of nailing a thought down - expressing in a way I never could what I would like to say.

You gotta check out his latest article on InsideCatholic.com.  Some juicy quotes:

The pack journalism that surrounds Benedict (and even more dispiriting, the random and illiterate combox heckling that passes for “public discourse” on the Catholic faith whenever some intelligent Catholic opens his mouth on the Internet) makes you wonder how much longer we can continue as a free people when we are so stupefyingly fat, dumb, and unhappy. You realize that the Know Nothings are alive and well — and that the Internet makes it possible for them to share all that they know with others of like mind in unprecedented ways. It all calls to mind the old joke: ‘We’ve all heard it said that a million monkeys at a million keyboards would eventually type the works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know that isn’t true.’

Do read the rest of the article here, “Evangelizing the Hiltonized“.