jkirkpleasant
09-10-2007, 03:03 PM
I made it to 100 posts!!!
In celebration, I've decided to create a new jaunre' of music. it's called astro-twang - down home music to entertain the new lunar settler.
While doing a little light research regarding the moon, I learned that we'll be colonizing it by about 2024, likely somewhere around Shackleton Crater and Malapert Mountain. The rims of that crater have constant sunlight, creating a perfect place for solar panels basking in eternal light. Malapert Mountain, only 75 miles (120 km) away from the rim has a constant view of the earth making it an ideal spot for a radio tower. Encapsulated biospheres will be well powered providing constant contact with back home. Overpopulation will be solved! In the depths of Shackleton crater there may even be hydrogen deposits from impacted astroids offering up a possible water source. What an exciting time to be alive!!!
"Calvin, don't jump!" will be performing our first performance with the new line-up Tuesday October 2, 2007 with seamonster in Vancouver, BC. We're working on a new record which will be released sometime next year. You can see what we look like, plus a new video at: "Calvin, don't jump!"'s reverb nation site (http://www.reverbnation.com/calvindontjump)
keep your eyes to the skies,
~j. kirk pleasant
In celebration, I've decided to create a new jaunre' of music. it's called astro-twang - down home music to entertain the new lunar settler.
While doing a little light research regarding the moon, I learned that we'll be colonizing it by about 2024, likely somewhere around Shackleton Crater and Malapert Mountain. The rims of that crater have constant sunlight, creating a perfect place for solar panels basking in eternal light. Malapert Mountain, only 75 miles (120 km) away from the rim has a constant view of the earth making it an ideal spot for a radio tower. Encapsulated biospheres will be well powered providing constant contact with back home. Overpopulation will be solved! In the depths of Shackleton crater there may even be hydrogen deposits from impacted astroids offering up a possible water source. What an exciting time to be alive!!!
"Calvin, don't jump!" will be performing our first performance with the new line-up Tuesday October 2, 2007 with seamonster in Vancouver, BC. We're working on a new record which will be released sometime next year. You can see what we look like, plus a new video at: "Calvin, don't jump!"'s reverb nation site (http://www.reverbnation.com/calvindontjump)
keep your eyes to the skies,
~j. kirk pleasant