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The Feynman Series - Curiosity
They Feynman Series - Honours
The Feynman Series - Beauty
- I haven’t been posting for the past couple of months. To tell you the truth, this blog stuff is kinda boring. I don’t know why exactly. Maybe it has something to do with not understanding who might be appreciating my posts. It’s a bit like never knowing the influence you may have had on the world outside and who might be appreciating that influence. It begs me to ask the question, can we ever know what effect we are having on the world as individuals? Or even as a collection of individuals? We can look for indicators. But, can we really know? I am glad that Richard Feynman graced the earth with his influence.
Quasimoto - Broad Factor
- What was that? She got your head turning ‘cause she look like a snack.
Fantastic Planet - 1973 Animated Film
- Do you have any idea who sampled this? Dick Milligan has it figured out.
Green Division Projects - Derivative
- This is the first video out of Green Division Projects called Derivative. It features the skating of Damon Shields, Greg Lang and music by Tyler Lynch. Dick Milligan approves.
The Roots - What They Do
- Driving back from ATL a couple weeks back made me a little homesick. I popped in some of that old Roots shit and realized that I was sleeping. The line, “Never do what they do” used to float through my mind often. It was in those instances when I would see someone doing something or saying something that frustrated me, confused me or bothered me. It is in those times when you realize that many people around you are doing really negative things to themselves and others. The lesson is, never do what THEY do. I’m glad that the Roots are from Philly.
Rakim - The Mystery (Who is God)
- I was driving home from the ATL the other day and heard this song. I got so pissed at myself that I forgot all about Rakim on the Dick Milligan catalog. So, here it is and I don’t feel so bad about myself anymore.
Raul Navarro - Supernova
- I have always thought that Raul kinda looked like the Spanish version of Rob G. I know that is kinda lame to say. But, what also goes along with that statement is that Rob G is one of my favorite skaters I was ever fortunate enough to skate with. Raul kills it and if you haven’t seen his Diagonal part you are not paying attention.