The Space Toast Pages

Matthew Rasmussen's journal of journals on various topics of interest, published here, there or somewhere since 1999.

Rockland Lighthouse

File Under: /about

The Friends of the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse in Rockland, ME have done some wonderful work renovating the interior. The tower roof is now open to the public. I talked my mother into a walk out to it this Sunday.

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09.21.2008 23:00

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Retired Addiction

File Under: /housekeeping/addictions

The Stadium Techno Experience by Scooter

Explained below.

09.17.2008 23:00

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2:35

File Under: /film/reviews

"And sometimes there's no one there. And there isn't going to be." -- Michael Ventura, Shadow-Dancing in the U.S.A.

Wall-E is the perfect expression of what it's like to meet a modern woman. She's sophisticated, sleek, brilliant, beautiful, focused -- and something of a pyro. You're a bit clever perhaps, but otherwise the only thing to recommend you is that you've somehow managed to survive this long.

09.14.2008 23:00

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Scooter Unapologized

File Under: /culture

Scooter is a big, dumb arena rock act -- but since they're German they do techno. They're as brainlessly self-aggrandizing, self-referential and self-conscious as Kidd Rock, Monster Magnet or club hiphop.

Download the uncensored video for "Weekend," and you'll start to get it. The director's concept seems to have been "Alexander the Great." It's become a mini-addiction for me. Lead singer H. P. Baxxter rides in cape and armor with three sometimes topless multiethnic dancing girls upon a boat carried by a sea of Buddhist monks. Warriors and dancers appear in fast cuts on a dry nighttime plane, the frames shooting psychotically from the beautiful (three girls making out in the snow) to the disturbing (passable CGI replacements of Baxxter's head onto a line of boys). A striking Hindu dancer crawls toward Ganesha -- the height of my guilty pleasures. Baxxter's face morphs awkwardly out of a man's back to kill the fun. There's a maybe virgin Mary in heavier eye makeup than Filter's "Take A Picture" mermaid. Nothing is held up long enough for rational thought. It's a wonderfully terrifying thing.

You're not supposed to feel good about listening to this music. The clever flourishes don't make it okay. The dozen platinum albums don't either. Forcing you to admit that there's some flaw in you that enjoys the music is Scooter's only redeeming characteristic.

09.12.2008 23:00

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Retired Addiction

File Under: /housekeeping/addictions

Portishead's Third

The best thing said about this hasn't been said by me: This is how dangerous trip-hop must have sounded before it became car ad music.

09.12.2008 23:00

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