Powder in Clair de Lune
This is the reason I love climbing and snowboarding the high places of Oregon’s mountains. The bit at top is magical.
Pow Surf 101 from Kurtis Jackson on Vimeo.
This is the reason I love climbing and snowboarding the high places of Oregon’s mountains. The bit at top is magical.
Pow Surf 101 from Kurtis Jackson on Vimeo.
Mark Davis worked behind the service desk at the Naperville, IL Kmart in the late ’80s and early ’90s. Every month, corporate office issued a cassette to be played over the store speaker system — canned elevator-type music with advertisements seeded every few tracks. Around 1991, the muzak was replaced with mainstream hits, and the following year, new tapes began arriving weekly. The cassettes were supposed to be thrown away, but Davis dutifully slipped each tape into his apron pocket to save for posterity. He collected this strange discount department store ephemera until 1993, when background music began being piped in via satellite service.
He has digitized a good number of the tapes. Go check out some of these amazing store flashbacks…
MiningGodBruce spent over a year on the latest installment of his psychedelic Minecraft video series synchronized to Singa by Topaz.
Check out the video’s description for links to high-res downloads.
This has apparently been floating around the internet for a bit, but this should be the shock and awe of the Christmas season. I present to you: the absolute worst singing of O Holy Night ever done by man (or woman):
http://mattfife.net/special/oholycrap.mp3
20 years later, Steven Mauldin has been confirmed as the singer. He brings the original music track, the documentation of the recording session, re-creates the entire story, and signs it again: