Friday, April 27, 2007

[The Random Factor #25] What would you do?

What would you choose to do if you knew you would not fail?

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

[The Random Factor #24] When talent & innovation collide

Last week an incredibly talented musician/singer named
Lucia Iman http://luciaiman.com/ contacted me and told
me about an innovative project over at
http://www.sellaband.com/

Sell-A-Band enables fans to buy shares in their favorite
up-and-coming artists. An artist who sells 5,000 shares
gets an album made with industry pros and anybody who
purchased shares ("believers") receives a limited edition
copy of the album and a stake in the resulting profits.

It's only about 9 months old, but 3 artists have reached
their goals already and albums are being made. The
momentum is just getting started.

You can even sell back your share at the same price
if it's not going the way you hoped. Ever heard of
an investment with that option?

Lucia told me about a contest she was in to send 3
artists/bands to perform a gig in London.

Last week when we talked she was #15 in the contest,
a great start seeing as how she is brand new to the
website. Last week when I heard of it my plan was to
share her wonderful music with you and just mention
the "believers" angle because it's a great idea.

Yesterday when I checked the contest she was at #3
[update: she is now #2] The contest for the London
gig ends May 1st and she's already holding onto one
of the coveted spots. Way to go Lucia!

http://www.sellaband.com/charts/

Last week she contacted me hoping I could help her out.
This week I realize we might be lucky to have this
opportunity. Seems to me she is going to make it
eventually anyways, and now we can benefit.

Sellaband.com gets about 40,000 visitors a day, and
Lucia is featured in their latest publication
http://www.sellaband.com/tribune/edition30/ where
they talk about her surprising surge in the contest.

So enjoy the music, check out this innovative new venture,
and perhaps take this opportunity to invest in the
music business... while helping make someone's dream a reality.

Some Guy

Lucia's MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/luciaimanmusic
Lucia's webpage: http://luciaiman.com/

p.s. I know some of you young folks don't have debit cards,
so for anyone that likes the music but can't buy
a share, please visit Carson Daly's MySpace page at
http://www.myspace.com/carson_daly and send him a message
telling him you really want to see Lucia Iman on the show.

p.p.s. If you buy a share you should really tell
http://www.myspace.com/carson_daly to get her on the show.

p.p.p.s. Pass her links on to your friends, they'll be
impressed you have the inside scoop on such talent.

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Friday, April 6, 2007

[The Random Factor #23] USA : Land of the Free *

"Sometimes I think you have to march right in and
demand your rights, even if you don't know what
your rights are, or who the person is you're talking
to. Then on the way out, slam the door." - Jack Handey

"The first 10 amendments, which constitute the
Bill of Rights, were added within two years of
the signing of the federal Constitution in order
to ensure sufficient guarantees of individual liberties."
united states constitution

The Bill of Rights was the people's response to
their new Constitution, and the first great act of
a new democracy.

So what was the people's response? What did the people
want from their new country more than anything else?

They wanted a guarantee.

Here's (most of) the opening sentence to the Bill of Rights:

"... a number of the States, having at the time of their
adopting the Constitution, expressed a desire, in order
to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that
further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be
added: And as extending the ground of public confidence
in the Government, will best ensure the beneficent ends
of its institution."

Early America knew that so long as these rights existed
the abuse of power could not.

Today it is said there are certain circumstances where
the Bill of Rights does not hold. According to the
constitution, and according to early Americans, that
circumstance is the abuse of power.

As Yogi Berra once said, "the future ain't what it
used to be"

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US Bill Of Rights
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First Amendment : Freedom of religion, speech, press,
and peaceable assembly as well as the right to petition
the government.

Second Amendment : Right to keep and bear arms.

Third Amendment : Protection from quartering of troops.
(The troops used to crash at your pad if they wanted.)

Fourth Amendment : Protection from unreasonable
search and seizure.

Fifth Amendment : Due process, double jeopardy,
self-incrimination, private property.

Sixth Amendment : Trial by jury and other rights
of the accused.

Seventh Amendment : Civil trial by jury.

Eighth Amendment : Prohibition of excessive bail,
as well as cruel and unusual punishment.

Ninth Amendment : Protection of constitutional rights
not specifically enumerated in the Bill of Rights.

Tenth Amendment : The powers not delegated to the United
States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the
states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to
the people.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights


Fortunately, "life is like a photograph. We use the negative
to develop." -

Some Guy

* actual freedom may vary


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[The Random Factor #22] What does sound look like?

This is so cool... maybe you too will learn
something new about something quite old...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=UR8rZMKlIq4

Some Guy

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

[The Random Factor #21] The eye of the beholder

"Before the coming of the white man to the
north, Eskimos believed that if they cut
slabs of ice, organized them in a circle,
formed a dome, and lived inside they would
please the spirits. Apparently the plan worked.
The contented spirits made sure the Eskimos
stayed warm even when the temperature dipped
to 40 below zero outside.

Eventually, Western scientists showed up and
tried to explain how the Eskimos had mastered
an invisible force called thermodynamics.

According to these presumptions foreigners,
the igloo's tunnel-like entrance preheated
outside air, the movable snowball door let
in precisely the amount of this air that could
be further warmed by the seal-oil lamp inside,
and the adjustable hole in the roof allowed
just enough of the resulting rising currents
out to create the convection that kept the
whole thing going." - Bloom, Howard: (From
The Lucifer Principle, a scientific expedition
into the forces of history)

The obvious skeptic argument here is just because
these Eskimos miraculously mastered the art of
thermodynamics does not necessarily mean they
learned it from 'spirits.'

But, what's a bit strange about that conclusion
is that if these same Eskimos were eye-witness
to a crime, and they all pointed out one person
as the culprit, we would not hesitate to convict
based on their testimony.

Funny how that works.

Some Guy

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

[The Random Factor #20] Fuzzy math

Subjectivity: the universe's way of making things interesting.

Time: the universe's way of keeping everything from happening at once.

The relative realm: a place where the difference between showing up 5 minutes early and showing up 5 minutes late is more than 10 minutes.

The Random Factor Archives are now available at http://the-random-factor.blogspot.com/


Some Guy


p.s. good news, there is at least a 2% chance of seeing the dalai lama! Want to help? Like to share? Send your friends a favorite from the archive
http://the-random-factor.blogspot.com/

p.p.s It has come to my attention that evidence of life after death is not necessarily desirable. Sorta obvious now that I think about it... took me awhile to process it myself. For this reason contributions are now independent of the story...

Think the free content is good? A few bucks gets you a dose of the supernatural. http://www.some-guy.com/evidence-of-life-after-death.html

Or just show some love : )
http://www.some-guy.com/contribute.html


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Monday, March 12, 2007

[The Random Factor #19] One small step for some guy

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Riddles & Facts & Quotes, Oh My!
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"You can fool some of the people all of the time,
all of the people some of the time, but you cannot
fool all of the people all of the time"
- Abraham Lincoln

As you have probably appreciated there are no ads
in The Random Factor, no Viagra, no steamy web cams,
no bunk stocks to artificially inflate, and you're
going to have to talk to someone else about refinancing
your mortgage.

The Random Factor is clearly not a financial enterprise.
However, the universe does not help those who do not
help themselves. So, if last week's "experiment in
manifestation" is to be successful it is time to
explore other possibilities.

Nearly 1,000,000 visitors a year show up at
http://www.some-guy.com and I for one would love to see
what I could accomplish with a little support from the
small but enthusiastic percentage of these folks that
really dig what I'm doing.

A wise friend last year reminded me of this fact,
"Asking is critical to receiving," so for the first time,
I am gratefully accepting contributions at
http://www.some-guy.com/contribute.html

transactions handled securely by PayPal.

And, as a token of my appreciation, I'd like to
offer you something... hmmm, I already offer the
best wisdom and humor I can find for free every day, so
what on earth could I offer that is better than that?

I got it.

For a limited time, when you make a donation of $5.00
or more you will be sent a story that I have long kept
secret and never really intended to tell. It is weird,
funny, and seriously spooky. It is one of the more
incredible stories you will ever hear.

What is so incredible about this story?

Well, let's put it this way. When people ask me if I
believe in reincarnation, I tell them I don't believe,
I know there is life after death. This story is probably
the best evidence I've ever heard regarding life after
death and I assure you, it is 100% true.

So, go ahead, it'll just take a minute. Visit
http://www.some-guy.com/contribute.html to help fulfill
this experiment in manifestation and hear a truly amazing
story that will change (or affirm) the way you see the world.

FYI: This story is NOT sent out automatically, it will take
me a bit to get this sent out to everyone... be patient,
it's worth it.

namaste,

Some Guy

p.s. If you have any other ideas to manifest a trip to
Germany in July, I am all ears.

p.p.s. New subscribers see last week's newsletter to find
out what I'm talking about.

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