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Friday, September 20, 2013
The Amen break - video explains the world's most important 6-sec drum loop
The Amen break is a 6 second (4 bar) drum solo performed in 1969 by Gregory Cylvester "G. C." Coleman in the song "Amen, Brother" performed by the 1960s funk and soul outfit The Winstons. The full song is an up-tempo instrumental rendition of Jester Hairston's "Amen," which he wrote for the Sidney Poitier film Lilies of the Field (1963) and which was subsequently popularized by The Impressions in 1964. The Winstons' version was released as a B-side of the 45 RPM 7-inch vinyl single "Color Him Father" in 1969 on Metromedia (MMS-117), and is currently available on several compilations and on a 12-inch vinyl re-release together with other songs by The Winstons.
It gained fame from the 1980s onwards when four bars (6 seconds) sampled from the drum-solo (or imitations thereof) became very widely used as sampled drum loops in breakbeat, hip hop, breakbeat hardcore, hardcore techno and breakcore, jungle and drum and bass (including oldschool jungle and ragga jungle), and digital hardcore music.[1] The Amen Break was used extensively in early hiphop and sample-based music, and became the basis for drum-and-bass and jungle music—"a six-second clip that spawned several entire subcultures." It is arguably the most sampled drum beat of all time and unarguably one of the most sampled loops in contemporary electronic music.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
History of the Toyota Land Cruiser
Toyota's historical celebration of over six decades of the Toyota Land Cruiser, the world’s most customer-trusted vehicle and the foundation of Toyota’s development target of quality, durability and reliability.
Read the whole story and check out all the images:
http://blog.toyota.co.uk/history-of-the-toyota-land-cruiser-heavy-and-light-duty-models
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Ultimate Guide to Camp Coffee
Story by Tim Conners @ Action Hub:
There aren’t many things better than greeting a cool, crisp morning with the steamy aroma of freshly brewed java. Or how about kicking back with a nice cup of joe after a long day on the trails? Don’t even get me started on just how essential the stuff is when the weather turns foul.
Read more here:
http://www.actionhub.com/how-to/the-ultimate-guide-to-camp-coffee-dont-do-the-wilderness-without-it/
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Vintage Toyota Land Cruiser Print Advertisements
If you are a Land Cruiser fan as I am you will enjoy this post from Expedition Portal showcasing some vintage Toyota Land Cruiser print advertisements!
See them here:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/vehicules/4x4/toyota-land-cruiser/2343-eleven-vintage-land-cruiser-ads-youll-want-to-see-.html
Monday, September 16, 2013
Ralph Lauren The RL67 Safari Watch Collection
The Ralph Lauren Safari collection:
From left: RL 67 Tourbillon, Chronometer and Automatic Chronograph
Read all about them at:
http://revo-online.com/first-look-ralph-lauren-fine-watchmaking-sihh-2013/
Sunday, September 15, 2013
NRS Pilot and Co-Pilot Knives with clip-in sheath
Check out these two knives from NRS and while they are specific for the boating market, I think these are cool all around and I would like to have one of these mounted on my shoulder strap for hiking.
For more info, check out their knife page:
http://www.nrsweb.com/shop/product_list.asp?deptid=960
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Under Armour UA Tactical Mid GTX CAMO / Tactical Distributors
On the WANT LIST:
UA Tactical Mid GTX - CAMO - CAMO - CAMO - CAMOUFLAGE!!!
Under Armour
#1236774-00
GORE-TEX® – lightweight, breathable, waterproof Exclusive UA Spine® technology. Lightweight minimalist design, withsuperior protection. Agressive tread provides superior gripwithout holding mud. Ortholite sock liner.
Available at:
Friday, September 13, 2013
Adidas goes tactical with the Trans X Mid GTX
Adidas goes tactical with the Trans X Mid GTX:
Push the pace in the Adidas Trans X Mid Gore-Tex Leather Hiking Boots for men. Whitney in a day, these Adidas hiking boots will keep your feet comfortable, supported and protected. The Trans X boots are made with tough, nubuck and suede leather for a supportive, stable fit, while the waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex membrane seals out the elements without overheating your foot. A molded foam insole provides cushioning and full forefoot adiPRENE+ promotes propulsion and efficiency. Formotion in the midsole and a protection plate keep you stable, while a rugged rubber outsole helps keep you on your feet.
http://www.tacticaldistributors.com/sale/adidas-trans-x-mid-gtx
Thursday, September 12, 2013
12 annoying habits of social media users
http://www.prdaily.com/Main/Articles/12313.aspx
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Rod Millen's FJ-45 Land Cruiser Wagon
Take one of these:
And turn it into one of these - Check out the Fat-40!
http://m.motortrend.com/roadtests/toyota/112_0001_2000_retro_toyota_land_cruiser/viewall.html
http://www.auto123.com/en/car-reviews/new/1999-toyota-retro-cruiser-concept?artid=18672&pg=1
http://forum.ih8mud.com/hardcore-corner/339464-fat-40-very-hummerish-3.html
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Nissan Goes Back to the Future With $3000 Datsun
Nissan Goes Back to the Future With $3000 Datsun - plans for 2014. Don't know if this is still in the plans..
Hey Pete Brock! Is Nissan tapping you on the shoulder?
Nissan, originally Datsun, is bringing back the original name in a bid to bring back a more economical vehicle line of which they originally descended from... interesting!
http://www.businessweek.com/videos/2012-10-03/nissan-goes-back-to-the-future-with-3000-datsun
Monday, September 9, 2013
Ford sales boss Farley studies video game industry
Old news, but interesting from the marketing standpoint.
Ford sales boss Farley studies video game industry, refines prelaunch marketing efforts.
source: AUTOBLOG
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/10/17/ford-sales-boss-farley-studies-video-game-industry-refines-prel/
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Castlegate’s Top 10 Favorite Castles in The World
Did someone say castle themed road trip?
Bishop Castle in Colorado made the Castlegate's Top 10 Favorite Castles in the World list.
Check out all the castles: http://castlegatedoor.com/castlegate-favorite-castles/#.UKO8pWBhJJE
Friday, September 6, 2013
Classic Kit! Eagle Industries Covered watch band & Marathon Navigator MIL-Spec watch
Classic Kit!
Eagle Industries Covered watch band & Marathon Navigator MIL-PRF-46374G Type III, Class 1 watch.
I totally dig the covered watch band! The bummer is that is seems Eagle Industries is no longer making the covered watch band. But while searching them out discovered that they have some awesome equipment! Eagle Industries is a world leader in the production of premium equipment products for the military, homeland security, and law enforcement agencies. Producing more than 5,000 items including tactical vests, holsters, insertion extraction harnesses, gear bags, packs, weapon cases, miscellaneous pouches, and weapon slings for military and law enforcement personnel, Eagle has emerged as one of the most trusted names in tactical nylon gear. In 2009, Eagle became a wholly owned subsidiary of Alliant Techsystems, Inc. (ATK). http://www.eagleindustries.com
Marathon watches are the real deal! I originally learned about Marathon watches from CountyComm:
http://countycomm.com/mechanicalwatches.html
I came across the watch band via MWR forum:
http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=15270
Loretta Lam and Ronna Sarvas Weltman Jewelry Necklaces
Looking for something exotic / overland safari adventurous style this holiday for your wifey?!
Loretta Lam & Ronna Sarvas Weltman
http://theipca.org/gallery/index.php/Synergy2/Synergy2-exhibit/lamwellores-copy
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Field Watch Research: BERTUCCI - SWISS MILITARY CALIBRE
I have had a keen interest in field watches mil-spec heritage for some time now and just doing research on both the style of what I like and the functionality of the watches I am looking at. The internet is a wealth of knowledge, data and history along with consumer opinions.
While the Bertucci brand may not have actual mil-spec heritage, they do have the look and also seemed to be backed by actual durability that one would expect from a "field watch."
Usually when I find a watch and or any product of interest, I usually go straight to the companies history or about page to see what type of game or claim they are making. Its all about the about!
When I read the Bertucci story, they are talking to me and about me! I am the "every man!" I'm not a baller looking to speed a ton of money on a Panerai / Rolex / Omega / Tag Heuer. I would have if I could have, but at this stage in my life, its not in the cards. Honestly I have been a diehard Swatch fan since 1983!
So, what was so captivating from Bertucci's about page?
"It's all about building a better watch... and it's all about our promise of performance to you."
They said "promise" IN PRINT! That is a HEAVY WORD in this day and age!
"If you were to own only one watch... it would be a watch well suited for life's endeavors. It would need to possess the qualities of durability, singularity of purpose, and versatility. In essence, equally rugged and refined, with a classic, understated, and enduring style."
They are really winning me over with some text in digital pixel form! The electricity could go off, and these words and statements would be gone... but for the moment, they have my attention.
"Original... Our Passion It's in our blood and it's in our brand. Bertucci™ Field Watches is a 10 years old, independent start up, stand alone U.S. Company. We are the market leader in titanium field watches..."
OK, They are a US Company - winning!
Titanium - winning!
Focused out outdoor activities and field watches - winning!!!
Give them a look and start at the about page:
http://www.bertucciwatches.com/Bertucci/ourstory.html
Also, this is where I discovered them again from:
http://forums.watchuseek.com/f71/field-watch-bertucci-vs-swiss-military-calibre-751916.html
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Timex Mil-Spec W-46374B - The History of the REAL Timex Military Watch: Plastic, Disposable, And A Product Of The 1980s
Finally found the story on the Timex Mil-Spec W-46374B watch!
Read more here:
http://hodinkee.squarespace.com/blog/2011/4/20/the-history-of-the-real-timex-military-watch-plastic-disposa.html
Monday, September 2, 2013
Timex Military Classic Reviewed by The Watch Report
Excerpt from the Watch Report:
For under $100 the Timex Military Classic looks great, boasts a simple and reliable Timex quartz movement and even has Indiglo. For some it might make for the perfect watch, for others just the perfect beater and we don’t think you can go wrong either way.
Read the whole review:
http://watchreport.com/2011/09/timex-military-classic-review.html
Tactical LEO Battle Polo with epaulets & velcro by Hazard 4
Check out this cool technical or better yet, tactical polo with epaulets and velcro!
http://hazard4.com/products/apparel/battle-polos/leo
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Mil-Spec Monkey Patch Books
I grew up collecting patches... collecting my Boy Scouts Merit badges and various patches my dad collected for me for my denim jacket. Those were various motorcycle patches and places visit.
Lately seems like all patches call for velcro backing for interchangeability. Thus you need some place to keep them all. May as well have a nice tactical book to keep them in. Enter the Mil-Spec Monkey Patch Book or MSM Mega Patch Book.
More info:
http://milspecmonkey.com/store/pouches-panels/104-msm-mega-patch-book.html
C.I. Boys x PTS Magpul 2" Figure Set
Check out these Magpul figure set:
http://www.evike.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=191&products_id=39936
Thursday, August 29, 2013
SLANGVEL Nomad Recce CAMO Boonie Hat
Cool modern interpretation of camouflage from Slangvel on this boonie hat call the Nomad Recce. Found this over on the RECOIL site. Read more about the collection at:
http://www.recoilweb.com/slangvel-facebook-special-30629.html#ixzz2blz5dyj6
Monday, August 26, 2013
Favorite Toyota Truggy!!!! Picture Post Thread on Pirate4X4.com
If you are into Toyota's and rock crawling and want to gaze at a ton of images of purpose built rigs, here is your thread: http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/toyota-truck-4runner/949184-favorite-toyota-truggy-post.html
Technical Apparel College - Chip and Shannon Wilson School of Design at Kwantlen Polytechnic University
First of its kind and man do I wish I could go back to school!
Chip and Shannon Wilson School of Design at Kwantlen Polytechnic University
More info:
Monday, August 12, 2013
10 Popular California Beach Campgrounds - Things to See and Do - Park Ranger's Blog
| Dana Point has this campground that is pretty nice considering the fact this is prime Southern Location property. It is located within the Doheny State Beach located to probably the best place to learn to long board surf spots as well. Doheny is the original spot where Cars & Coffee use to be until it outgrew the space there. Doheny State Beach is two parks in one with camping in the southern area (with some campsites only steps away from the beach) and day use in the northern area, where there is a five-acre lawn with picnic facilities and volleyball courts. Surfing is popular, but is restricted to the north end of the beach. Surf fishing is also popular. |
10 Popular California Beach Campgrounds - Things to See and Do - Park Ranger's Blog
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Carving Out a Perfect Independence Day with John Mahoney at Woodhill Firewood
look at my buddy John DO WORK!
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Silly AWESOME pass From 3rd to 1st place in 2.2 seconds!!! Ultimate MTB SWOOP Pass !!!
How many times throughout the heat of competition have we seen a heated battle between a 1st and 2nd place competitor only to have both of them SWOOPED by the 3rd place competitor!?
Pay attention to the 1:07 minute mark - PURE AWESOME!!!
Baa Baa Black Sheep TV Show
Who remembers watching Baa Baa Black Sheep with their dads?
Baa Baa Black Sheep is a television series that aired on NBC from 1976 until 1978. Its premise was based on the experiences of United States Marine Corps aviator Pappy Boyington and his World War II "Black Sheep Squadron"
Monday, August 5, 2013
Thursday, August 1, 2013
183 Pound Honda XR200 - The perfect Lightweight Woods & Tight Trail Motorcycle?
While on my little search on lightweight trail & woods bikes, I came across this thread by "Woodsryder" on ThumperTalk call 183lb. XR200
"I'm old and skinnny with two bad wrists so I needed to build an ultralight playbike. My regular ride is an XR650R/CRF450 hybrid that weighs 275 lbs. Big fun but too much heft for a 55 year old 155lb aging adolescent with bad wrists."
Read more and also check out the cool parts weight breakdowns in post #40:
http://www.thumpertalk.com/topic/943320-183-lb-xr200/
Honda XR200 Weight Reduction - ThumperTalk
As I am approaching 50, three years away... projects, no matter the age, take a while to develop. I currently ride a ATK605DS & Honda XR400 but there have been many times were I wished I had a smaller dual sport bike. While spelunking around on ThumperTalk, I have discovered this thread by "Chuck4788" titled: Honda XR200 Weight Reduction.
"Several members have posted their conversion projects on this forum; the most popular seem to involve stuffing an XR200 motor into a MX chassis. I have one of those in my garage and while it is a good bike I thought I could make some improvements in my search for a more “perfect” bike for the type of trail riding I currently ride. A long time riding buddy and I have been fussin with riding dirt bikes since the mid sixties and thru the years our riding and priorities have evolved, and the bikes have ranged from open class MX bikes used in the desert to Trials bikes. Also during this time we have had a variety of XRs in our stables and the power delivery of the XR200 engine seems to suit the type of trail riding we currently like to do. During this past year we have been attempting to define an ideal bike for our use on technical trails in the PNW, we started by riding different types of bikes in side by side comparisons, and evaluating the results to find what we thought suited our riding style and terrain. I tend to focus on improving suspension and he focuses on light weight, as a result we have some lively discussions, and different bikes. At this point I’m just a recreational rider that likes single track along with some tight technical stuff, plus mountain trails with switchbacks and stair steps. My friend has a really cool Montessa Trials bike (Honda owns Montessa and this bike has a Honda 250 EFI Unicam engine); while it has one of the best engines for trail riding attempting to make the chassis trail worthy would require a lot of work including suspension upgrades. This engine would be my engine of choice for a trail bike. The 450 bikes just have too much power and weight for tight woods. MX bikes have a nice chassis but too long a wheelbase for tight trails. Two strokes are short on good low speed torque but I like their power delivery and light weight. Mini bikes have the light weight but lack enough tractable power; but most important is that the ergonomics of the cockpit are terrible for an adult on a long ride. So let’s get started."
Here is his thread:
http://www.thumpertalk.com/topic/720551-xr200r-weight-reduction/
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