Thursday, December 28, 2006

Great Tune

Ive discovered this new band called Dragon Force. Their guitar is amazing, the shredding they do is unbelievable. After i picked my jaw up from the floor, i found thier lyrics for the song, through the fire and the flames, here they are:

Dragon Force - Through The Fire And The Flames Lyrics

On a cold winter morning, in the time before the light
In
flames of death's eternal reign we ride towards the
fight
And the darkness is falling down and the times are
tough all right
The sound of evil laughter falls around the
world tonight

Fighting high, fighting on for the
steel
Through the wastelands evermore
The scattered
souls will feel the hell that is wasted on the
shores

On the blackest waves in history
We watch
them as they go
Through fire, pain and once again we
know

So now we fly ever free
We're free before
the thunderstorm
On towards the wilderness our quest carries
on
Far beyond the sundown, far beyond the moonlight
Deep
inside our hearts and all our souls


So far
away we wait for the day
For the lights are so wasted and
gone
We feel the pain of a lifetime lost in a thousand
days
Through the fire and the flames we carry on

As
the red day is dawning
And the lightning cracks the
sky
They raise their hands to the heavens above
As we
send them to their lies
Running back through the mid-morning
light
There's a burning in my heart
We're
banished from the time in the fallen land
To a light beyond
the stars

In the blackest dreams we do believe
Our
destiny this time
And endlessly we'll all be free
tonight

And on the wings of a dream
So far beyond
reality
All alone in desperation
Now the time is
gone

Lost inside you'll never find
Lost within
my own mind
Day after day this misery must go
on


Now here we stand with their blood
on our hands
We've fought so hard now can we
understand?
I'll break the seal of this curse if I
possibly can
For freedom of every man

These lyrics are so real, there is something about them that makes me relate to this 100%, its crazy coming from a band like this. I love it, you can find meaning in every type of music, not just christian stuff.

AWESOME GUITAR PLAYING!

Check this out, and watch the whole thing, the end parts are retarded, in a good way. You'll wet yourself.

Why Halo 2 Sucks




Watch this video, you'll see why less and less people are playing this game

Monday, December 25, 2006

A Great Message



Read This:

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -- Pope Benedict said in his Christmas message on Monday that mankind, which has reached other planets and worships technology, cannot live without God or turn its back on the hungry.

It was shameful that in "this age of plenty and unbridled consumerism" many remained deaf to the "heart-rending cry" of those dying of hunger, thirst, disease, poverty, war and terrorism.

In his "Urbi et Orbi" (to the city and the world) message, he made a heartfelt appeal for peace and justice in the Middle East, an end to the "brutal violence" in Iraq and a solution to fratricidal conflicts in Darfur and other parts of Africa.

"Does a 'Saviour' still have any value and meaning for the men and women of the third millennium?" he asked in his address to tens of thousands of people in a sunny St. Peter's Square.

"Is a 'Saviour' still needed by a humanity which has reached the moon and Mars and is prepared to conquer the universe; for a humanity which knows no limits in its pursuit of nature's secrets and which has succeeded even in deciphering the marvelous codes of the human genome?"

"Is a Saviour needed by a humanity which has invented interactive communication, which navigates in the virtual ocean of the Internet and, thanks to the most advanced modern communications technologies, has now made the Earth, our great common home, a global village?"

The Pope, marking the second Christmas season of his pontificate, said that while 21st century man appeared to be a master of his own destiny, "perhaps he needs a saviour all the more" because much of humanity still suffered.

"People continue to die of hunger and thirst, disease and poverty, in this age of plenty and of unbridled consumerism," he said from the central balcony of Christendom's largest church.

"Some people remain enslaved, exploited and stripped of their dignity; others are victims of racial and religious hatred, hampered by intolerance and discrimination, and by political interference and physical or moral coercion with regard to the free profession of their faith," he said.

"Others see their own bodies and those of their dear ones, particularly their children, maimed by weaponry, by terrorism and by all sorts of violence, at a time when everyone invokes and acclaims progress, solidarity and peace for all," he said.

In his address, the Pope also made a reference to the controversial case of Piergiorgio Welby, a paralyzed Italian man who was denied a Catholic service because he had asked to die.

"What are we to think of those who choose death in the belief that they are celebrating life?" he said.

Taken from CNN.com

This is the message that the Pope gave to the world last night, and its one of the better ones ive heard lately from him. Call it what you wanna call it, this message hits the roots of culture and society, it asks the question, Does God even FIT anymore in the world today? Certainly not in our western consumerisitic and capitalistic culture he doesnt, and its hard for even him to get himself back into it.

Some people dont like the idea of the Pope and therefore dismiss his messages, Why? Hes influential, whop-ti-do if hes catholic, they are in the same boat we are. They are christians too, they just do things different, just like every denomination. His messages, unlike others ive heard in various institutions over the years, are relevant, and thought provoking. (I wouldnt be writing this if he didnt make me think)

I sat up last night playing some poker and looking for Landscape backgrounds from Europe for my desktop. I was listening to some pretty epic music, stuff you would hear when you were in such a place being conveying on these desktops. You could say i had a God moment but i hate saying that, so i had a cool experience. From the images i saw i could see how real God was, and how cool he made things. Some of these landscapes were breathtaking. Epic, if you will.

Not many people i know care about this stuff, or at least dont say it, its generally uncool. Who cares, i am what i am. I was watching the CNN presents After Jesus, and honestly, the mysterious, traditional Jesus that was in the early days of the church, is more appealing then the buddy Jesus that is protrayed today. Im supposed to Fear God, in a good way (or maybe not), but nevertheless fear him. I dont anymore, and thats because it almost seems that God is equal to us, hes our best bud. Thats all fine and dandy but what happened to a powerful protrayal of God, one that can strike fear into man, and also show amazing love as well. God is all powerful, ill just say hes the ultimate ass-kicker, and the ultimate lover. God, to me, is more then just my bud. Hes power, physical power. Hes Mysterious, and i like it. I dont feel i need to know everthing about him anymore.

I guess what im trying to say is that people forget about God, and not just at this time, in fact people remember Jesus the most at this time, but fall too consumerism at the same time. When i was watching that CNN presents comments i heard where "this is boring" and "turn the hockey back on". Ahh, makes sense i guess, now who would wanna learn about their God, or who their religion came to be? Christianity has become consumer-oriented, like christmas. Screw the background stuff, just embrace the here and now and you'll get through it no problem. Come on, history is beautiful, the Bible isnt the only history thats been recorded, wake the hell up people. The bible coincides with alot of other history at the time. Theres a reason why they now have an archielogical bible (Best Bible ever) My guess is that most people wouldnt be able to explain to me the above picture, and all its symbols. Most probably couldnt even point out what those symbols are.

So this Christmas i will spend some time learning more about God, finding out how this all came to be. And ill revere God on this day and revel in his mystery. Today i wont look at him as my buddy, but as a God, like the Romans looked at their Gods. Because it seems to be the only way to see the true POWER of God, without watering him down as your buddy buddy. Today i will stand in awe of God, i will forget the consumer christmas and remember the Chrisitan Christmas and remember the only gift il ever need.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Goal of The Week!

I cant stand Didier Drogba, he cant speak properly, hes a cheat, he dives, he seems to forget he dives even tho he says he dives, hes an idiot. But this week he has made the goal of the week, and ill give him some credit, it was an alright goal. Matthew Taylor gets this weeks Honorable Mention.

The Dog's Goal


Taylors Cracker
Heres the Results from the weekend!

Mon - 18 Dec 06

Fulham 2 1 M'brough

Sun - 17 Dec 06

Everton 2 3 Chelsea

Man City 1 2 Tot'ham

West Ham 1 0 Man Utd

Sat 16 Dec 06

Aston Villa 0 1 Bolton

Arsenal 2 2 Portsmouth

Newcastle 2 1 Watford

Reading 1 2 Blackburn

Wigan 0 1 Sheff Utd

Charlton 0 3 Liverpool

LEAGUE TABLE

Team Pld Pts
Man Utd 18 44
Chelsea 18 42
Liverpool 18 31
Arsenal 18 30
Bolton 18 30
Portsmouth 18 29
Tottenham 18 28
Reading 18 26
Aston Villa 18 25
Everton 18 24
Fulham 18 23
Wigan 18 22
Newcastle 18 22
Man City 18 20
Sheff Utd 18 20
Blackburn 17 19
M'brough 18 17
West Ham 18 17
Charlton 18 12
Watford 17 11

Top Scorers

Didier Drogba Chelsea 10
Nwankwo Kanu Portsmouth 9
Wayne Rooney Manchester United 8
Louis Saha Manchester United 8
Kevin Doyle Reading 8
Thierry Henry Arsenal 6
Gareth Barry Aston Villa 6
Benni McCarthy Blackburn Rovers 6
Darren Bent Charlton Athletic 6
Frank Lampard Chelsea 6

Monday, December 18, 2006

Friday, December 15, 2006

Fat Frank

Champions League Draw




The champions League Draw happened today and i almost soiled myself, BARCELONA ZOMG. Anyways, its better this way, i rather beat the best team first, major boost of confidence. Heres the rest of the match-ups.

Draw for the Champions League first knockout round:

Porto (Portugal) v Chelsea (England)

Celtic (Scotland) v AC Milan (Italy)

PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) v Arsenal (England)

Lille (France) v Manchester United (England)

Roma (Italy) v Lyon (France)

Barcelona (Spain) v Liverpool (England)

Real Madrid (Spain) v Bayern Munich (Germany)

Inter Milan (Italy) v Valencia (Spain)

1st legs: February 20-21 2nd legs: March 6-7

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

LOL Chelsea In Training, Makes you Wonder!


Great Stuff

Jamie Carragher


Alright, this is probably one of the best underated defenders in the game, and not becuase hes on Liverpool either. This is his first League goal in 7 years, the last one coming in 1999. The smile on his face after he scored is one of pure happiness, it was priceless and great to see someone that works so hard to get a goal he deserves more then once every 7 years.

Goal of the Week

As much as i hate Chelsea i have to give it to Michael Essien, whom i once liked before he sold out and joined the Russians. This one was a cracker of a goal, check it out.



And honourable mention goes this week to Luis Garcia of Liverpool, cuz this goal was made out of nothing. Enjoy.

Premiership Week 17 Review

Heres the weekend review, there is still two games to be played on wednesday but this is the weekends scores.

Sheffield Utd 2-2 Aston Villa
Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal
Bolton 4-0 West Ham
Blackburn 3-1 Newcastle
Liverpool 4-0 Fulham
Middlesbrough 1-1 Wigan
Portsmouth 2-0 Everton
Tottenham 5-1 Charlton
Watford 0-0 Reading
Manchester Utd 3-1 Manchester City

To be played on Wednesday
Chelsea V. Newcastle
Wigan V. Arsenal

League Table as of week 17

Team Pld Pts
Man Utd 17 44
Chelsea 16 36
Portsmouth 17 28
Liverpool 17 28
Bolton 17 27
Arsenal 16 26
Reading 17 26
Aston Villa 17 25
Tottenham 17 25
Everton 17 24
Wigan 16 22
Man City 17 20
Fulham 17 20
Newcastle 16 19
M'brough 17 17
Sheff Utd 17 17
Blackburn 16 16
West Ham 17 14
Charlton 17 12
Watford 16 11

Top Scorers:

Nwankwo Kanu Portsmouth 9
Didier Drogba Chelsea 8
Wayne Rooney Manchester United 8
Louis Saha Manchester United 8
Kevin Doyle Reading 8
Thierry Henry Arsenal 6
Gareth Barry Aston Villa 6
Darren Bent Charlton Athletic 6
Andrew Johnson Everton 6
Dirk Kuyt Liverpool 6

Thursday, December 7, 2006

World history



^^ Who is this guy, can anyone guess without reading my post, and when u do read the post will u even know then?

World history is probably my most favorite thing. Nothing can be absorbed more, read about more, and just when you think you know it all, theres more.

I could sit forever and read the conquests of Charlemagne and Attila the Hun. Read about the fall of the Roman Empire, or epic battles between the Carthaginians and the Romans. World history, a look at Gods Creation over the years, is the best thing that has ever happened. There is so much to learn, so much to look back on and see how these events changed the world. Imagine for a minute that there was never a Roman Empire, or no ancient Greeks. Would we still know the things we have learned from these people?

History has been the driving force of today, we learn from history, we take values, traditions, lessons and many other things from history. Recent events too, like 9/11, have taught us many things.

Not many people today that i talk to care too much about history. Most people i ask dont even know all the countries involved in WWII, or that Canada even was a major factor in the Great War. Heck, some people dont even know what the Great War was (World War I for those who dont). Its actually very sad. Remembrance Day has come and gone for another year, its been a month since then. I remember walking in Wal-mart a year ago on Nov. 11 and watching this old man, maybe 80 years old try to navigate the isle of people, only to be told by some ungrate selfish effing prick to watch where he was going when he acidentally bumped into him. I almost knocked that A-hole out, does that guy not realize the efforts this 80yr old guy gave to protect this selfish asses freedom? I believe the answer was no.

I was never more mad on that day, never. Nothing has pissed my up a wall more than that guy in the Wal-Mart. But Scott, its not ur concern, or Scott it doesnt matter, its over with. Screw that, its not over with. We have no respect for history and no respect for the people who shaped it. Wars that people fought thorughout history have gotten us to where we are today. No one should forget this, no one.

Ive had this ongoing argument that the people that have given their lives in war to protect others and their freedoms have been taken to heaven. Not many agree with me, but God said the greatest sacrifice is dying for your brothers. I dont care what anyone tells me either, until God tells me one day im wrong ill continue to think these men and women who gave their lives for me and my freedoms made it into heaven.

Anyways, my point in all of this is to remember history, and maybe learn a bit of it. Contrary to popular belief, history is cool, its entertaining and informative, and you actually feel like you learned something useful, not who made it to the next round in American Idol (like a give a rats backside). People like Charlemange, Napoleon, Stalin, Hitler and the lot, they made our world what it is today, or at least shaped it. So today go read something useful, not the latest Britney spears slept with 40 men at once crap, or Angelina is adopting 52 more kids. Read something that actually matters, something with substance laced with fact. You may just feel smarter!

Monday, December 4, 2006

Champions League Preview

Six places in the UEFA Champions League's last 16 remain up for grabs going into Matchday 6 when FC Barcelona will look to avoid an unwanted piece of history and two Anglo-Portuguese contests also catch the eye.

Group A:
With Chelsea FC already assured a place, the Camp Nou meeting of FC Barcelona and Werder Bremen will decide who joins the English champions in the first knockout round. With ten points, Bremen need only a point in Catalonia, while Barcelona, who have eight points, must win or face becoming the first defending champions not to reach the knockout stage. Chelsea will make sure of first place by winning their home match against PFC Levski Sofia although a draw will do if Bremen fail to beat Barcelona.

Group B:
FC Bayern München and FC Internazionale Milano are already through to the next stage but will now contest first place when they face off in Munich. With a two-point advantage over the Italian side, Bayern need only a draw to finish top of the section, while Inter must win. Third-placed Sporting Clube de Portugal will secure a UEFA Cup berth with a home draw against FC Spartak Moskva. Three points behind Sporting at the foot of the standings, only victory will suffice for Spartak if they are to avoid taking the wooden spoon.

Group C:
Everything is decided in this section with Liverpool FC and PSV Eindhoven confirmed as the two top and FC Girondins de Bordeaux set for the UEFA Cup. Although PSV could yet climb level on 13 points with Liverpool, they cannot overtake them due to the English side's superior head-to-head record. The same applies with Bordeaux, who are sure of third place even though Galatasaray could still join them on four points.

Group D:
With a six-point lead, Valencia CF are already confirmed as group winners. However, the other three teams all still have something to play for. Second-placed AS Roma have seven points and need only draw at home to Valencia to pip FC Shakhtar Donetsk (five points) to a place in the first knockout round. A draw would take Roma on to eight points and although Shakhtar could match that total by beating Olympiacos CFP, the Italian team would advance on the head-to-head rule. Roma can even afford to lose provided Shakhtar do not win. Fourth-placed Olympiacos must beat Shakhtar to pip them to third place and a UEFA Cup berth.

Group E:
The standings were settled on Matchday 5, with Olympique Lyonnais and Real Madrid CF first and second, and FC Steaua Bucuresti securing third place. Draws for Lyon and Steaua – against Madrid and FC Dynamo Kyiv respectively – ensured them superior head-to-head records against their rivals. This means that although Madrid could yet match Lyon's total of 13 points, they would still have to settle for second place. Ditto Dynamo, who lie three points behind Steaua.

Group F:
Celtic FC's win over Manchester United FC carried the Scottish champions into the UEFA Champions League knockout stage for the first time – and upped the ante for United's Old Trafford showdown with SL Benfica. With a two-point lead over the Portuguese side, United need only draw to secure their progress but three points alone will do for Benfica, who must otherwise settle for third place. Celtic visit eliminated FC København needing only to match United's result to finish top of the group.

Group G:
Arsenal FC and FC Porto go into the final-day meeting in Portugal level on ten points at the top of the group, with PFC CSKA Moskva two points behind. Victory for either Arsenal or Porto will guarantee them first place while a draw will carry them both through with Arsenal top. If they draw and CSKA win at Hamburger SV, all three sides will have eleven points but it will again be Arsenal and Porto who advance. CSKA must beat the eliminated German team and hope the game in Porto produces a winner.

Group H:
With AC Milan already confirmed as group winners, AEK Athens FC and LOSC Lille Métropole are left to fight it out for second place. AEK are in pole position with seven points to Lille's six, and they visit RSC Anderlecht knowing they need only match their French rivals' result at Milan to continue in the competition. If AEK and Lille finish level on points, however, the French team will progress via their superior head-to-head record. Anderlecht can still qualify for the UEFA Cup, meanwhile, if they beat AEK and Milan win – a scenario that would leave them and Lille level on six points with Anderlecht boasting the better head-to-head record.

Taken from Uefa.com

Matchday 6 fixtures look like this:

Matchday 6 - 05 December 2006
Group
A Barcelona 20:45 Bremen
A Chelsea 20:45 Levski
B Sporting 20:45 Spartak Moskva
B Bayern 20:45 Internazionale
C Galatasaray 20:45 Liverpool
C PSV 20:45 Bordeaux
D Olympiacos 20:45 Shakhtar
D Roma 20:45 Valencia

Matchday 6 - 06 December 2006
Group
E Dynamo Kyiv 20:45 Real Madrid
E Lyon 20:45 Steaua
F Man. United 20:45 Benfica
F København 20:45 Celtic
G Porto 20:45 Arsenal
G Hamburg 20:45 CSKA Moskva
H Anderlecht 20:45 AEK
H Milan 20:45 Lille

All those times are in British time, all of them start at 1:30CST in Canada.

EPL Weekend Review

Heres the weekends results, there is still games to be played Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for some sides.

Sun - 03 Dec 06

Everton 2 0 West Ham

Sat - 02 Dec 06

Arsenal 3 0 Tot'ham

Blackb'n 2 0 Fulham

M'brough 1 2 Man Utd

Portsm'h 2 2 A Villa

Reading 1 0 Bolton

Sheff U 2 1 Charlton

Wigan 0 4 Liv'pool

Great Win by liverpool, Gerrard was on fire in the middle again setting up 3 of the 4 goals.

The rest of the weeks fixtures look like this:

Mon - 04 Dec 06

Man City v Watford

Tue - 05 Dec 06

Charlton v Blackb'n

Tot'ham v M'brough

Wed - 06 Dec 06

N'castle v Reading

West Ham v Wigan

Should be good!

Friday, December 1, 2006

PS3 Top 10 Problems



^^ Is this the only thing the PS3 will ever be good for?

Im not a hater, in fact one day ill probably own a PS3, but not yet, not with these problems. The 360 was not this bad when it came down to the nitty-gritty.

http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3155392