Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Check it out!!!!!!!
New Feature on the blog below each post allowing you to rate post that you like. Let us know your reactions to each post by clicking how you feel!!!!!
Also some MP3's just because i like you!

Kid Cudi - Higher Up

Theophilus London -CPU Love

Flashmen - Flashmen Theme

Dirty Projectors - Stillness is the Move

Cursive - From the hips

Patrick Wolf “Vulture”
Also some MP3's just because i like you!

Kid Cudi - Higher Up

Theophilus London -CPU Love

Flashmen - Flashmen Theme

Dirty Projectors - Stillness is the Move

Cursive - From the hips

Patrick Wolf “Vulture”
SUNDAY FUNDAY!!!

Shameless plug time!
So I recently started hosting a weekly dance party in Tulsa on Sunday at the Soundpony Lounge. Most of the time it is me and my friends DJing and getting crazy. every now and then we have national acts come through and last week we had LISA'S SONS From Austin/Houston rock the Pony to the MAX!!! They Crashed out at my place and we had a blast! Super-nice dudes! they had a guy in a bear suit travel with them. he is in the space suit in this video
I didn't know this but the bear is so famous it had the best week ever on VH1!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
New Episode - This Charming Mixtape

New Show - Its all brought to you by the New Sick Mixtape by Theophilus London
DOWNLOAD FULL EPISODE HERE AS MP3
Friday, April 17, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Dilated Videos #1


Ok So I am back on the old BattleBook because my new machine is in the shop AGAIN!!! I swear, I have had the BB (see above) for over three years and it has been to eight countries and used at more house parties and bars than I can remember. BUT I have had less trouble out of this machine than I have had out of my new one n the last three months!!!
Anyway, these are my favorite videos today:
Labels:
neon beanbag,
stereolab,
straight back on it,
young fathers
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Say that again....????
Pablo Francisco pretending to be the preview guy.
The real preview guy.
Good Music!
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Thru - You
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
The Beatdown is back......
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
New Episode - Designer Drugs

New Mix Tape for this week, This time its the hard hitters Designer Drugs and their Metal Mix.....So sickly
DOWNLOAD AS MP3 HERE
1- DESIGNER DRUGS - Back Up In This
2- MSTRKRFT - Bounce (Bloody Beetroots Remix)
3- N.A.S.A - N.A.S.A. Music (La Riots Remix)
4- DJ DAN - Monkey Business (Dj Bam Bam Remix)
5- DESIGNER DRUGS - Zombies
6- SHINICHI OSAWA - Star Guitar (Armand Van Heldon Remix)
7- MISSION CONTROL - Innerspace (Designer Drugs Remix)
8- MSTRKRFT - Word Up Feat. Ghostface Killa
9- COMBICHRIST - Can’t Change The Beat (Designer Drugs Remix)
10- MILKE - Love Get Out of My Way (Designer Drugs Remix)
11- HEARTS REVOLUTION - Switch Blade (Designer Drugs Remix)
12- FEMME - Vestige (Designer Drugs Remix)
13- U-GOD - Ugodzilla (Yuksek Remix)
14- ANNIE - Antonio (Designer Drugs Remix)
15- IAMX - Spit It Out (Designer Drugs Remix)
16- MGMT - Kids (Soulwax Remix)
17- TRUE PSUEDO - Freaking Me Out (Designer Drugs Remix)
18- LE CASTLE VANIA - Zero Machine
19- NROTB - Take Me Up (Designer Drugs Remix)
This is why I have been gone, good news though.....I'm BACK
As you can read below I have been going through an insane and very competitive contest over the last weekend and for several months before that. It has been an awesome experince though. We have actually made into the top 6 and competed in the Finals on Sat. We will find out on the 14th who wins, so wish my team luck. But as of now we are done, and now its time to get back to bringing you some deserved attention!
Designer Drugs - Back Up In This (Le Castle Vania, Computer Club and Rrrump Remix)
18 semifinalist teams chosen to compete for Governor’s Cup
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
By Brian Brus, Journal Record
Courtesy of The Journal Record
OKLAHOMA CITY – Eighteen teams of college students with entrepreneurial dreams have been chosen as semifinalists in the Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup collegiate business plan competition, officials said.
Nearly 50 business plans were submitted by about 150 students from across the state in the fifth annual event, competing for $200,000 in cash awards, $50,000 in free commercialization services, $40,000 in fellowships and $10,000 in scholarships.
The event enters the finals stage April 3-4 at the Presbyterian Health Foundation Research Park Conference Center, where oral presentations will be given.
Winners will be announced in an awards banquet April 14 at the Bricktown Events Center, attended by guest speakers Gov. Brad Henry and Chancellor of Higher Education Glen Johnson. In addition to awards and prizes, the top two finishers in each of the graduate and undergraduate divisions will be invited to compete for additional prize money in a tri-state competition May 26-28 in Las Vegas.
The semifinalist business plans cover a wide range of markets and technology, including a patented sternum clamp for use in surgery submitted by Stronghold Surgical Solutions, the team of undergraduate students at Rogers State University in Claremore, and Digital Native Learning, the University of Oklahoma team’s concept that involves a multiplayer online computer game to help students study.
Several business plans focus on so-called “green technologies,” such as preserving unpaved roadways and suppressing dust with a waterproof polymer mixture; providing a more efficient and cost-effective way to take advantage of the planet’s natural geothermal insulation to heat homes and businesses; and using anti-microbial silver ions to destroy bacteria and provide cleaner, disease-free bed linens for hospitals.
And then there are a few concepts that are hard to classify: the OU undergraduate team’s Javalins, for example, which uses a unique process of manufacturing and packaging to infuse coffee creamer and sugar as a solid on a stirring stick. Those materials dissolve in a time-released formula, allowing the consumer to control the strength of flavor desired.
“The breadth of technologies that these students outlined in their business plans leaves no doubt that revolutionary new devices and methods are on their way to the market, all pushed by the excellent entrepreneurial talent on Oklahoma campuses,” said Tom Walker, chief executive of i2E, the nonprofit corporation managing the event.
“The competition serves as a starting point for the next wave of Oklahoma entrepreneurs to launch their careers,” i2E vice president Rex Smitherman said. “The Governor’s Cup competition has expanded in scope this year with the addition of Entrepreneurial Leadership Program Fellowships and increased scholarships provided by the Oklahoma Business Roundtable, all of which translates into more opportunities for participating college students.”
The competition is underwritten with a grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, with AT&T as the presiding sponsor. For more information, go online to www.okgovernorscup.org.
Designer Drugs - Back Up In This (Le Castle Vania, Computer Club and Rrrump Remix)
18 semifinalist teams chosen to compete for Governor’s Cup
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
By Brian Brus, Journal Record
Courtesy of The Journal Record
OKLAHOMA CITY – Eighteen teams of college students with entrepreneurial dreams have been chosen as semifinalists in the Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup collegiate business plan competition, officials said.
Nearly 50 business plans were submitted by about 150 students from across the state in the fifth annual event, competing for $200,000 in cash awards, $50,000 in free commercialization services, $40,000 in fellowships and $10,000 in scholarships.
The event enters the finals stage April 3-4 at the Presbyterian Health Foundation Research Park Conference Center, where oral presentations will be given.
Winners will be announced in an awards banquet April 14 at the Bricktown Events Center, attended by guest speakers Gov. Brad Henry and Chancellor of Higher Education Glen Johnson. In addition to awards and prizes, the top two finishers in each of the graduate and undergraduate divisions will be invited to compete for additional prize money in a tri-state competition May 26-28 in Las Vegas.
The semifinalist business plans cover a wide range of markets and technology, including a patented sternum clamp for use in surgery submitted by Stronghold Surgical Solutions, the team of undergraduate students at Rogers State University in Claremore, and Digital Native Learning, the University of Oklahoma team’s concept that involves a multiplayer online computer game to help students study.
Several business plans focus on so-called “green technologies,” such as preserving unpaved roadways and suppressing dust with a waterproof polymer mixture; providing a more efficient and cost-effective way to take advantage of the planet’s natural geothermal insulation to heat homes and businesses; and using anti-microbial silver ions to destroy bacteria and provide cleaner, disease-free bed linens for hospitals.
And then there are a few concepts that are hard to classify: the OU undergraduate team’s Javalins, for example, which uses a unique process of manufacturing and packaging to infuse coffee creamer and sugar as a solid on a stirring stick. Those materials dissolve in a time-released formula, allowing the consumer to control the strength of flavor desired.
“The breadth of technologies that these students outlined in their business plans leaves no doubt that revolutionary new devices and methods are on their way to the market, all pushed by the excellent entrepreneurial talent on Oklahoma campuses,” said Tom Walker, chief executive of i2E, the nonprofit corporation managing the event.
“The competition serves as a starting point for the next wave of Oklahoma entrepreneurs to launch their careers,” i2E vice president Rex Smitherman said. “The Governor’s Cup competition has expanded in scope this year with the addition of Entrepreneurial Leadership Program Fellowships and increased scholarships provided by the Oklahoma Business Roundtable, all of which translates into more opportunities for participating college students.”
The competition is underwritten with a grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, with AT&T as the presiding sponsor. For more information, go online to www.okgovernorscup.org.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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