Warning: If you are reading this then this warning is for you. Every word you read of this useless fine print is another second off your life. Don't you have other things to do? Is your life so empty that you honestly can't think of a better way to spend these moments? Or are you so impressed with authority that you give respect and credence to all that claim it? Do you read everything you're supposed to read? Do you think every thing you're supposed to think? Buy what you're told to want? Get out of your apartment. Meet a member of the opposite sex. Stop the excessive shopping and masturbation. Quit your job. Start a fight. Prove you're alive. If you don't claim your humanity you will become a statistic. You have been warned- Tyler [ More Detail ]
Tyler Cowen is a professor of economics and director of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He writes for MarginalRevolution.com, the #1 economics blog according to blogpulse.com. Stephen Dubner, co-author of Freakonomics, called this blog "awesomely good, every day." Cowen also writes a monthly column for the business section of The New York Times, and contributes to many other publications.Tyler's Economics Blog: http://www.marginalrevolutionIn DISCOVER YOUR INNER ECONOMIST: Use Incentives to Fall in Love, Survive Your Next Meeting, and Motivate Your Dentist , economics professor Tyler Cowen shows how many of our needs, whims, and wants can be understood through markets. Want to vent some anger? A bar in China lets you pay to beat up the staff. Want to talk to aliens? For $3.99 a minute a company will broadcast your phone call directly into space. This event happened September 14, 2007 at the Google NY office. [ More Detail ]
UPDATE:Being a huge fan of "Gorilla" but not so much of Phil Collins, I decided to remix the ad and uploaded this version on September 3rd, 2007.One year later, Cadbury and Fallon - their advertising agency - have used this version on UK TV during Big Brother's Final.What can I say, I'm incredibly happy. I guess the morale of the story is: Good things happen when you hate Phil Collins.Thanks to Cadbury and Fallon and of course, to all of you for watching.J. [ More Detail ]
Song 'Unraveling' by Tyler Kyte.May sound different for ones, (maybe just at the beginning) but it's still a good song. Hope u like it..!Lyrics:I've been walking through the ruinsOf my life in timesSeems like everything's sinking right in front of my eyesI've been asking all the questionsBut nothing's coming backNow I'm trying to keep myself from slipping through the cracksWhere's my faithHow did I get this farWho do I blameWhen it falls apartMaybe the moon's just a hole in the skyOne day at a time my world is shatteringMaybe the answer's to never ask whyAs I watch my life unravelingUnravelingI do not who to turn toAnd I wonder who's a friendOut of everyone I trusted her to be there to the endI'm running out of reasonsFor putting up a fightTrying to drag another lost soul back into the lightHow could I healSo many broken heartsAnd who's that for meWhen it falls apartMaybe the moon's just a hole in the skyOne day at a time my world is shatteringMaybe the answer's to never ask whyAs I watch my life unravelingUnravelingWe were strongWhen we started allSomething went wrongAll the things that matteredSomehow got awayAway...Maybe the moon's just a hole in the skyOne day at a time my world is shatteringMaybe the answer's to never ask whyAs I watch my life unravelingAs I watch my life unravelingUnravelingWatching it unwindOne day at the timeWatching it unwindOne day at the timeWatching it unwindOne day at the timeWatching it unwindOne day at the timeIf I made a mistake please help with it and with the parts i did not write.PS: I do not own this or any Tyler's songs...If you live at the US, you may order your Instant Star 3 Soundtrack here:www.amazon.comwww.e-bay.com [ More Detail ]
This is official music video with fight club movie clips... i didn't found it on youtube, so... enjoy. that's really better than a lot of fan cuts [ More Detail ]
This is a reel on some of the interviews and press I have done over the last 8 years. It is something an editor put together for me and I just wanted to share it with you... [ More Detail ]
Bonnie Tyler Holding Out For A Hero I need a Hero"http://www.cracked.com/article_15636_10-most-terrifyingly-inspirational-80s-songs.html"This song debuted in 1984 on the Footloose soundtrack, and called for a resurgence of heroic chivalry among men of the era. Bonnie Tyler cried out in futility and frustration, lamenting "Where have all the good men gone, and where are all the gods?" She begged for rescue, singing that she was "Holding out for a hero 'til the end of the night!"In response to this heart-wrenching plea for masculinity, men of the '80s commenced to wear white loafers without socks, purchased hair mousse in bulk and turned up their Wham! albums until Bonnie Tyler's screams for help were drowned out. It is all well and good to insist that your men stop leaving the cap off of your mascara. But in all fairness to the men of the '80s, Bonnie went on to specify that the man she wanted was "a white knight on a fiery steed," who was "racing with the thunder and rising with the heat," from a place "up where the mountains meet the heavens above, out where the lightning splits the sea." Going on these rough descriptions, the only men capable of banging Bonnie Tyler were the Justice League of America.This song inspired young women not to settle for second best, as well as motivating young men to be at their most grand and heroic. Appropriate actions to take would be forging swords, sword-fighting or swooning while watching your man sword-fight. If these actions are beyond you, may we recommend purchasing a Wham! album and turning it up. Ms. Tyler will shut up eventually.cover upJon-Erik HexumPhineas BoggThe Voyagers [ More Detail ]