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August 2005 News Archive

What I'm Reading, Watching and Listening To

Music (songs)
1. Bug Eyes - Dredg
2. 69 Police - David Holmes
3. Don't Tread on Me - 311
4. Thank Your Lucky Stars - 311
5. Frolic Room - 311
6. Speak Easy - 311
7. Solar Flare - 311
8. Waiting - 311
9. Long for the Flowers - 311
10. Getting Through to Her - 311
11. Whiskey & Wine - 311
12. It's Getting OK Now - 311
13. There's Always an Excuse - 311

Sorry, there's a new 311 album out and it's just really great

Music (albums)
1. Night Nurse - Gregory Isaacs
2. Don't Tread on Me - 311
3. Legend - Bob Marley & The Wailers

Books/Magazines
1. A Random Walk Down Wall Street - Burton G. Malkiel
2. Irrational Exuberance - Robert J. Shiller
3. Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Aron Ralston
4. Freakonomics - Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner - (Don't buy it. It really isn't that good at all.)

TV/Videos/DVDs/Movies
1. 311 Live in New Orleans on 3-11 Day DVD
2. Seinfeld - Season 4 DVDs
3. Blazing Saddles DVD
4. Dumb and Dumber DVD
5. Ocean's Eleven DVD (inspired by my trip to Las Vegas)

Arches National Park Day Trip

Today, my roommates and I went to Arches National Park, which is in southeastern Utah about 4 hours from Salt Lake City. The scenery is quite dramatic.

Vegas, Baby!

On Sunday, my roommate Brendan and I escaped Salt Lake City for a short trip to Las Vegas. The 6+ hour drive was interesting because I-15 descends into Arizona's Virgin River canyon, which was quite impressive. The first night we visited 17 of the major casino resorts, on foot! The second day we visited the Hoover Dam and re-visited some of the casino resorts' attractions.

We had a great time! (The absence of an open container law helped.) The whole trip was pretty much unplanned aside from the hotel reservations, which we changed mid-trip anyway. I think it's best to approach a trip to Vegas unplanned. I mean, it's impossible to get bored even without plans, so just go without plans and just let it flow. That method served us very well since I probably did more in 72 hours on this trip than any other trip of even greater length.

Las Vegas Trip Report and Photos

"Don't Tread on Me" Release Date

311 released "Don't Tread on Me" today. This album is the band's eighth original studio effort. Go buy it because it's seriously one of their best albums. Song highlights include Frolic Room, Solar Flare, Speak Easy, Whiskey & Wine and the title-track, Don't Tread on Me.

Don't Tread on Me

Salt Lake City, Utah

As you may or may not know, I recently moved to Salt Lake City to go to graduate school (and to ski). So far, here's my initial impressions on my new home.

THE GOOD

Mountains - If you've never been here, it's hard to describe how impressive the Wasatch mountains are. The largest mountains in this range rise over 7,000 feet above the valley. They are quite impressive, but I've yet to get a decent picture that captures their impressiveness well.

Dry Heat - When it's 99 degrees here, it is hot just like everywhere else; however, it's only bad when you're directly exposed to the sun. If you can just find a light breeze, or just a bit of shade, you immediately feel a huge difference. Back east, the humidity eliminates all chance to escape the heat without air conditioning.

The Evening Canyon Breeze - Every evening after dinner, a stiff, cool, refreshing breeze blows down Red Butte Canyon to the East and just makes the evenings incredibly pleasant.

Sunsets - The summer sunsets paint the valley and the mountains in all sorts of colors. It's quite impressive. And when the sun actually goes down, the valley (which one can see from my apartment) glows with city lights.

Nice People - So far I haven't had the opportunity to meet any Mormon religious zealots, which is a good thing. The people here are quite nice. I don't know if that's a Mormon thing, or not, but it's quite noticeable that people are just a little more pleasant.

World-class Skiing - It's not winter yet, but one of the best things about living here should be the skiing.

Fast-Food Chains - For some reason, we don't have Sonic and Chick-fil-A back east. Those two fast-food chains are my new favorites, by far.

THE BAD

Roads - The Intermountain West is the part of this country that has been developed most recently. So, we have allegedly learned how to improve on the archaic traffic designs of the East. Unfortunately, this means the following:

- 12 lane Interstate super highways (I kid you not)
- 65+ mph highway speed limits even near the city... crazy!
- City streets that resemble superhighways themselves (6 to 8 lane city streets are the norm)
- Medians everywhere; therefore, u-turns
- Double and triple turn-only lanes
- Turn lanes that appear, then vanish, only to reappear
- Multiple lane changes are necessary to get off at an exit or even to just stay on a highway
- Commuter rail traffic right next to all the automobile traffic

THE UGLY

Bottom-Outs - Over 60% of the water residents in the Salt Lake Valley consume comes from snowmelt that trickles down the canyons of the Wasatch Mountains every spring. Given that it is dry as hell here, every drop is precious; therefore, all the roads have those run-off channels. Some of the channels even run across the roads. These channels, however, make this place the "Bottom-Out Capital of the World". If you leave a parking lot going more than 1.4 mph, you will bottom-out your car and you will leave yet another scar on the street from all the other idiots to bottom-out before you.

Road Construction - This city has the most idiotic road construction, ever. All over this place lanes are closed, open, somewhat open--it's just a total mess. I can't understand why it's so difficult to pave a road, but I've been here two weeks and sometimes the exits to I-80 are open, sometimes they're not, and I still cannot figure out what the hell they're doing at the corner of Foothill Drive and Sunnyside Avenue!

The road construction crews out here shut down entire sections of major interstate highways during rush hour! Back east, that would not be permitted at all. In fact, back east, a construction crew engaging in rush-hour interstate highway closures should fear for its life (cars make excellent murder weapons)!

311 Concert

311I just got back from a 311 concert at the USANA Amphitheatre in West Valley City, UT, which is an outdoor venue at the foot of the Oquirrh Mountains.

Unwritten Law and Papa Roach opened the show. While both bands are frenetically energetic, I'm not a fan of Papa Roach and Unwritten Law didn't win me over with their performance.

I have to say, though, that Papa Roach actually got the crowd going (despite it still being sunny out and hot as hell). They put on a decent performance, but I just think their songs are terrible.

311 took to the stage with the intro to Omaha Stylee bumping. Then they thrashed through Omaha Stylee and Freak Out to begin a great night. It just seemed that the crowd and the band were on the same page the whole night. The crowd was into the show, and so the band was, too. There was just a good, fun vibe at the show.

Song highlights included Omaha Stylee and Freak Out for their insane energy that set the tone for the night. All Mixed Up for once (I had never previously enjoyed this song live). From Chaos because it's a rarely played song off the album of the same name. Summer of Love because I just knew they would play it and because the venue and weather were both perfect for that song. Frolic Room because it's a fun, energetic, well-written new song that they performed perfectly. It's Getting OK Now because it was a world premiere, which would make it the second time I've seen a 311 song world premiere performance (Amber being the first in Cleveland on 9/29/2001). Freeze Time, Creatures (For a While) and Down because they always get the crowd going. Applied Science because of the drum solo and because the crowd goes insane when they hear, "Nod your head to this...". And finally, Hydroponic, Feels So Good and Do You Right for being such great live songs for so long.

Setlist
(Omaha Stylee Intro)
1. Omaha Stylee
2. Freak Out
3. Misdirected Hostility
4. Beautiful Disaster
5. Don't Tread On Me
6. All Mixed Up
7. From Chaos
8. Summer of Love
9. Applied Science
10. Its Getting OK Now*
11. T & P Combo
12. Come Original
13. Amber
14. Frolic Room
15. Silver
16. Freeze Time
17. Creatures (For a While)
18. Beyond the Gray Sky
19. Hydroponic
20. Down
21. Feels So Good
-- encore --
(Use of Time)**
22. Flowing
23. Do You Right

* World premier (first time played for a live audience)
** On stage setlist, but not played live