Super Amazing Things

Keeping track of spectacular things I find, places I go, and some things I do.

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Love these chords and the way they change with the rhythym.

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Love this song so much! Hope this band gets out to LA at some point soon.

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Lost on Purpose
Some Other Life

Check out the pre release track Some Other Life by Lost on Purpose.  It’s a project of Will’s that The Ross Sea Party has a hand in too.  Hope you like it. I’m on keys and vox.

“One day, we’re going to live in Paris. I promise” - Great track!

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This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever. :)

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Love that intro guitar riff.

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The discovery of specific gravity makes for an interesting story. Sometime around 250 B.C., the Greek mathematician Archimedes was given the task of determining whether a craftsman had defrauded King Heiro II of Syracuse. The king had provided a metal smith with gold to make a crown. The king suspected that the metal smith had added less valuable silver to crown and kept some of the gold for himself. The crown weighed the same as other crowns but due to its intricate designs it was impossible to measure the exact volume of the crown so its density could be determined. The king challenged Archimedes to determine if the crown was pure gold. Archimedes had no immediate answer and pondered this question for sometime.

One day while entering a bath, he noticed that water spilled over the sides of the pool, and realized that the amount of water that spilled out was equal in volume to the space that his body occupied. He realized that a given mass of silver would occupy more space than an equivalent mass of gold. Archimedes first weighed the crown and weighed out an equal mass of pure gold. Then he placed the crown in a full container of water and the pure gold in a container of water. He found that more water spilled over the sides of the tub when the craftsman’s crown was submerged. It turned out that the craftsman had been defrauding the King! Legend has it that Archimedes was so excited about his discovery that he ran naked through the streets of Sicily shouting Eureka! Eureka! (Which is Greek for “I have found it!”).

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