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Signup Date: 5/21/2005

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Saturday, March 22, 2008 

Current mood:  amorous
Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes
Hey,
sorry to bother, but if you could vote for my band BASIN  at this link

 http://www.lawrence.com/polls/2008/mar/derby2008/

I would really appreciate it.  Voting is once a day from now until the 28th.  You need a lawrence.com account but they don’t send you anything.
Currently listening:
At Basin Street
By Clifford Brown
Release date: 25 October, 1990
Saturday, January 12, 2008 

Current mood:  discontent
Category: News and Politics

First off, ignore my default.  It's an experiment in profile views.

Anyway, since 9/11 there has been a lot of talk about the freedoms we have been losing due to Bush and his buddies.  Well that may be, but that doesn't scare me.  Why?  Because we see it and it's obvious.  Or is it?

Well, I'm starting to get scared now.  No not because of anything Bush or congress are doing, or because of any judge's rulings.  If anything I am starting to see what they're doing as a misdirection from the really dangerous things going on that we can't see. 

What really scares me is the essential media blackout of Ron Paul.  First of all, I will say that I'm supporting him during the primary season.  Not because I agree with everything he says.  I agree with a lot of it but am really supporting the idea of a candidate not in somebody's pocket, which ALL other candidates on both sides are.

How can someone that received 10% of the vote in Iowa, after a already long standing drought of media coverage, continue to be dismissed and ignored by the mainstream media?  My mom has never even heard of him, so I'm assuming that's the case for a lot of Boomers.  I constantly hear about Rudy "9/11" Giuliani and his favored status among those polled (because they've heard his fucking name forever).  Yet he was beat by Paul in the Wyoming and Iowa caucus and only edged Paul out by 1% in New Hampshire.

Now why does this scare me?  Because the more and more obvious mishandling and misdirection in the news about this year's election is an indicator of what is likely going on all the time.  We can only see it because it is such a big story and so many extra voices are out there to fill in the lacking information.  It's like a balloon, with just a tiny bit of air in it the skin is opaque, but the more you can blow it up, the more you see the light.  And the bad thing is, I can't figure out why they are doing this.  It doesn't appear to me to be a liberal or conservative slant in big media. 

No, it seems to be the fundamental intention of the elite of all ilk to control what we think.  Not only that, it's what we do everyday that is more and more under control by nonpartisan forces.  You can no longer smoke or allow it in your business.  You can no longer discipline your children(God forbid) the way you see fit.  Don't say Merry Christmas, say Happy Holidays.  You can't own this or that particular breed of dog.  Oh, they are relaxing the drug and arcane sexual regulations (along with the institutional shift away from the idea of personal culpability)..  but only because the want us high, fucking, and stupid, and that will keep us quiet. 

 Once they do that, Bush's domestic spying will be unnecessary.

Maybe I'm just paranoid....

Currently listening:
Everyone Is Out to Get Us
By Far-Less
Release date: 07 February, 2006
Thursday, March 01, 2007 

Current mood:  hopeful
Category: Friends
Vote for Basin in the Deadwood Derby!!!

CLIK HERE
Here's something I can actually win if you help. It's a battle of the bands and you guys vote to get me into it. Please vote once a day until March 18th 2007 at midnight. You do need to sign up for a free Lawrence.com(ljworld) account but it's really easy and safe. PLEASE help me out and do this!!!! I might actually be able to finish a CD
Thursday, January 25, 2007 

Current mood:  busy
Category: News and Politics

Adopt new building codes with emphasis on energy efficiency looking to similar codes as adopted in California in 2005 and including a green point system similar to that in Boulder, CO. 

            No cost to the city*

Become the first city to adopt a PV solar roofing requirement on new construction

            Positive nationwide publicity

            Delay need for power plant expansions and construction

            Increased resale value

            Reduce or eliminate average electricity costs.

            Income stream while buildings are vacant

            Attract interest from environmental technology businesses

Electricity availability during outages

No cost to the city or existing homeowners*

Enter into a partnership with the Universities and Westar to institute an algae based carbon reclamation system at the power plant

            Zero-carbon emission electricity

Algae overgrowth can be processed into bio-diesel, ethanol, and feed stock protein or dried for fuel producing revenue stream

Job creation

Could be partially funded by government grants

City owned recyclables drop sites

            Encourage recycling

            Slow down the need to purchase and prepare land for dumping

            Low cost as compared to a curbside program

Enact program similar to adopt-a-highway with volunteer groups to maintain and collect from the drop site

Possibility of revenue stream

Can be implemented on a piecemeal basis as the budget allows

Investigate feasibility of wetland and/or living machine water treatment

            Smaller conventional treatment facility needed

            Increased permanent green space

            Cost savings over full-conventional water treatment facilities

Citywide switch from painted to reflective road markings

            Increased visibility at night, especially in the rain

            Decreased accidents

            Increased safety

            Can be implemented on a piecemeal basis as the budget allows

Conservative use of tax abatements

            Reserved for keystone businesses likely to attract additional businesses esp. those dealing with science & technology

No less than 2:1 ratio of new tax revenue paid to abatement amount

Only for businesses with a mode full time salary of at least $30,000/yr unless revenue to abatement ratio is exceeded by 3:1 or higher

Not if it can be determined that the business would likely locate in Lawrence without an abatement

Repeal of current Lawrence smoking ban

            Rework with input from local business

            Return rights of private businesses

            Possible city wide vote with multiple resolutions to choose from

            Increase patronage of Mass St.

Relax regulatory impediments to new businesses downtown

            New tax revenue

            Buildings no longer vacant and boarded

Tax incentives for film production

            Increased revenue for local business

            Increase in city recognition and tourism

Decrease in the city's land/building speculation

            Limit risk

City support of large scale multi-venue music event similar to South by Southwest in Austin, TX and continued support for Wakarusa Festival.

            Increased revenue for local business

            Increase in city recognition and tourism

City fleet capable of alternative fuel use

            Can be implemented on a piecemeal basis as the budget allows

City wide solar powered WiFi similar to program in St. Louis Park MN

            Revenue stream

*no cost outside normal code update costs

Currently listening:
Something to Write Home About
By The Get Up Kids
Release date: 28 September, 1999
Sunday, October 22, 2006 

Category: Podcast

Hey Guys,

Here is the complete show straight out of the mixing board from my El Torreon performance on Oct 19th 2006.

Hope you enjoy it!!

-Jake


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Sunday, October 01, 2006 

Current mood:  creative

Buy some stuff so I can make a CD

Basin Stuff

Friday, June 09, 2006 
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Which Dead Rock Star Are You? (pics)



Jeff Buckley
You are Jeff Buckley! You're influential to many young and old, and very talented. You have charisma and grace that sets you a part from many. You are beautiful! Oh, he died in 1997 from a drug-induced drowning in the Mississippi River.
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You know the Bible 90%!

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You Have A Type B Personality

You're as laid back as they come...
Your baseline mood is calm and level headed
Creativity and philosophy tend to be your forte

Like a natural sedative, you have a soothing effect on people
Friends and family often turn to you first with their problems
You have the personality to be a spiritual or psychological guru

 

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American Cities That Best Fit You:
65% Las Vegas
60% Atlanta
55% Austin
55% Chicago
50% Denver
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Freudian Inventory Results
Oral (40you appear to have a good balance of independence and interdependence knowing when to accept help and when to do things on your own.
Anal (13you appear to be overly lacking in self control and organization, and possibly have a compulsive need to defy authority. If you are too scatterbrained, you will not develop much as a person as you will habitually switch paths before you ever learn anything.
Phallic (76you appear to have issues with controlling your sexual desires and possibly fidelity.
Latency (86you appear to be afraid or averse to present or future real world responsibilities, this will only make your inevitable transition more difficult, so learn to deal with the real world.
Genital (43you appear to be somewhere between a progressive/openminded and regressive/closeminded outlook on life.
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You Are the Individualist
4
You are sensitive and intuitive, with others and yourself. You are creative and dreamy... plus dramatic and unpredictable. You're emotionally honest, real, and easily hurt. Totally expressive, others always know exactly how you feel.
Thursday, March 02, 2006 
Please help Basin get into the Deadwood Derby (battle of the bands) by going to Lawrence.com and voting.
Thanks so much
-Jake Basin
Wednesday, March 01, 2006 

By Claire, she just got picked up by Lawrence.com and this will be on that site soon.

Jazzhaus review

Currently listening:
Last of the Dominoes
By Steve Ewing
Release date: 02 August, 2005
Saturday, December 17, 2005 

Current mood:  exanimate
Currently listening:
Jacksonville City Nights
By Ryan Adams & the Cardinals
Release date: 27 September, 2005