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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Ouch

Nothing is worse than a dead blog. So sad.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Forever

I can't believe how long it has been since I last posted, I'm not sure what happened, I guess I kind of lost motivation.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Vacation

Well I am now back from my vacation. It was definitely something special. The experience was beyond words. Honestly. If any of you ever have the opportunity to visit an island in the west indies I would take it right away. Anyways, when I came back from my trip a few days ago I went out and bought an iPad. I am currently using it to write this blog post. The keyboard takes a bit to get used to but all in all it is not bad, especially when the device is propped up at about a 60 degree angle. At that angle I can type almost as quickly as on a real keyboard. But enough about that, back to the vacation: I went to Antigua and I will upload some photos I took while there. There is also I must re ok end that you do if you are ever close to the ocean, and that is to go snorkeling. It is truly a different world down there, so full of life, it was unreal and snorkeling in the north atlantic ocean was probably the high point of my trip. Any how, I hope this blog post worked out well, expect pictures soon.

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Friday, March 11, 2011

Trip

I havent been updating this much so it may not come as much of a surprise for you to hear that I am going on a vacation to the caribbean. My plane leaves tonight and chances are I will be unable to update anything while there. Good luck and Godspeed.

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Blogga

Well, I am not at home. In fact, I am no where near a stable wifi connection, I am out and about using 3G on my iPhone. I just thought I'd drop by and write something on my phone and post it here. I have to say, it is actually really easy. I quite enjoy using my iPhone to write this post, of course it is somewhat difficult to type with the tiny keyboard but other than that the whole interface is great.

Anyways, to see what this baby is capable of I want to try and upload a few pics and or voice memo. Wish me luck.

***Hmm. Turns out you can not do either of those things from the website on a phone, but I believe there is an app for that. I am going to check and then upload in a new post.

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Question

When the party is over what will you have left to show for it?

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Changes

Well I could have just went back to the post I literally just wrote, but I decided this was important enough to be its own "entity". So there will be a few changes with the blog.

Now that I am back, things will be run a bit different around here.

1. There will be no more blog, music or videos of the week!
- That does not mean that these types of posts will no longer be posted, it just means that
they will no longer be called such and the frequency of which they appear will be
changed.
2. Posting.
- I can no longer guarantee how often I will be posting due to other commitments, it will
probably end up being erratic (couple posts same day then nothing for a while), but I can
promise that I will post as often as I can, whether that is every day or every month.
3. Topics.
- There will be new topics! Music and Videos will generally be the same, can't really
change that, but the written posts will be much more diverse. Hopefully something for
everyone.
4. Pictures.
- I plan on changing the revolving pictures to something more elegant as they are crap.

Well, that is pretty much all I can think of right now. If I think of anything else I will either create an entire new post, or edit this one and point out the new changes.

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Tests

Sometimes you are tested, the thing you need most is taken away and how you react is critical. Most of the traffic here was diverted to another site for some inane reason. This caused me to all but give up on the blog. I lost motivation. I was broken. Traffic dropped by 600%. Now though that may have been a blessing in disguise. A higher power testing me. Why? Because I decided to check the traffic again, and it seems that all hope is definitely not lost, traffic has increased again. We are now back up to our previous levels. What this has done has now given me the motivation the write on the blog again. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. I am back baby.

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Fifteen minutes

Looks like our fifteen minutes are over. For everyone who still reads this blog, thank you, and there will be new content occasionally. To everyone who came for the pictures, fuck you!!!!!!

We have had a good run here.

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Saturday, February 19, 2011

A Question

As the title says, here is a question for you:

Would you rather have shelter, all the food and water you need, and guaranteed safety but are caged in a small house, on the other side of that would you rather be released into the world, as much freedom as you can fathom, but no guarantee that you will not be killed in the wild and you will have to survive on your own, scavenging for food + water etc, none of that will be provided for you, no food, water, shelter, or safety. Nothing but freedom. What do you think? Basic needs but no freedom, or freedom but no basic needs?

Personally, I don't know which I would choose, probably the freedom though.

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Song of the Week #9: "Lotus Flower" and "If I lose You"

By: Matt Gallagher

Hello friends. It’s been a while, I know. But I have returned with a song of the week! So fear not! This week I’d like to feature two brand new songs from two of my favorite artists. The first being a brand new single from Radiohead!!! This comes from their new album “The King of Limbs” which was just released today. You can download it from www.radiohead.com . The video itself is very odd. It features Thom Yorke dancing abstractly to the music. Enjoy it!



The second video comes from the band Shiny Toy Guns. This is the first track in a few years that features the reunion of the band and their former lead singer, Carah Faye Charnow. We all wait with baited breathe for the new album, hopefully due out later this year.




Thanks for listening,
Matt

Friday, February 4, 2011

Song of the Week #8: The Becoming

By: Matt Gallagher

This week I'd like to feature a great live studio recording of "The Becoming" as performed by Nine Inch Nails. I've always enjoyed the energy Reznor puts into this specific performance.



ok ok, one more. This ones for you love.


Video of the Week 6: Stanley Kubrick

By: Matt Gallagher

This weeks video is a wonderful piece that looks at the films of of the great Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick was one of the 20th centuries greatest visionary directors, with extremely high accolades such as
A Clockwork Orange, 2001: a Spacey Odyssey, Eyes Wide Shut, The Shining, Full metal jacket, Dr. Strangelove: How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb, Paths of Glory, and Spartacus. Looking back at his body of work, I can easily say he is responsible for many of the brilliant and notable films in the last 50 years. If you enjoy cinema than I guaranty you have seen one of his films. So without further ado, an homage to Stanley kubrick.

Warning: the film clips featured in this video do contain scenes of graphic violence and nudity

uploaded by user: vezina2001

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Blog Post of the Week #7: Message to the Future!

Okay, to start things off, I would like to say that I did not forget about the blog. It was just a combination of work & laziness that prevented me from uploading anything in the past little while. Now I realized this last Wednesday so I decided that I would wait until Monday and get back on track, starting with a written post. Now as you will know, that failed, I was swamped with writing for other projects and classes so I did not have the time to upload a post. So here we are today!

Now a little info:

While I was doing a bit of research for a future (hahaha) blog post, I stumbled upon a website called KEO, named after something like the most commonly used sounds in the english, or perhaps even all languages. Anyways, a link to their website can be found Click here to send your message to the future!

I've also included a link at the bottom of this post in case you would rather read this first and don't want to scroll back up lol.

So, what is this website about? Well, they plan on launching a satellite into space, about 1500 kilometres away from the Earth I believe, which will fall back to the Earth in 50,000 years! What this satellite will contain, is messages from everyone who contributed encoded on special DVD's which will of course not degrade. There will also be a diamond with the blood of a human on it or in it and human DNA engraved on the face of one of the sides, something like that. You can find all the information in at their website, that's not the point. Anyways, there is a deadline for the message and anyone can contribute, so do it!

The point of this blog post today is to share with you the message that I had written. Now, I wrote this message extremely quickly, and didn't have much of a chance to edit it, so I sent it to the future exactly how it is shown here well without some words missing of course (private information, I won't exactly care about it 50,000 years from now, but today, I do!)

Anyways, here is the message that whatever inhabits this Earth 50,000 years from now will be reading.

"Hello to the future, or in your case, the present. My name is Dillon (private) Wheeler, an inhabitant of Earth. I was born in the year (private).

I do not know who will be reading this, nor if you are human or not. What I can tell you is that I am human, the language I speak is English and I am from Canada. It is doubtful the English language or even the country of Canada will exist by the time you read this.

My message, that I wanted to say was I envy you. I envy you without knowing you. The time that you are reading this, your civilization will be so much more advanced than mine, you should have things like virtual realities, space-travel on a wide scale and possibly even aliens. Maybe you even are aliens, I don't know?

What would be scary is if whoever gets this message is a direct, well not direct, but a descendant of mine. I have a 6000 character limit for this message and I have wrote only close to 1000 characters. Im sure I will be able to come up with more. Well you are from the future, so I guess I should tell you something like a day in the life and also a little more about me, Dillon (private) Wheeler?

Well here goes, I am a caucasian/white male, I go to (private) university in Canada, I am interested in writing, and would like to be a successful novelist. That's enough about who I am, for a day in the life, I guess, it would go something like, I wake up from my bed, take the Light Rail Transit, that is an electric train, to my university campus, go to those classes, use my laptop computer to type my notes on, and when that is over talk to friends, finish homework, etc, probably things that you would all do.

Now, another few things I am really interested in are philosophy and science. My greatest dream is to visit outer space, preferably a planet, such a Mars, the fourth planet from our sun. Another thing I have been wondering about is time.

What is time? In your past, my present, time is virtually unknown to us, we know it is not linear but we don't understand it. We don't know if time travel is truly possible or not. Hopefully you have the answers, and you can travel back in time to visit me, that would be awesome. Back to time though, since we know that time is not linear then, correct me if I am mistaken here, oh wait, you can't! hahaha.... or can you?

Anyways, if time is not linear, then does that not mean that as soon as I send this message, you will be able to and have read it? Because time not being linear, that means that SOMEDAY you WILL read this message, and if time does not follow a linear path, then that also means that you have ALREADY read this message, so could you not be influencing what I am saying here? Trippy stuff.

Well, I am halfway through the length of the message that I am allowed to write and send to you, I don't know what else to say, I guess cherish life and all it's beauty, for someday it may be gone. Hopefully that day is not a day in which you currently live, but far into the future.

Oh yeah, I live in (private), Canada, the coordinates are (private) and (Private) is located near the (private) of the province, at an elevation of (private) metres or (private) feet. The sole reason for telling you this information is that I plan to have my body, and at the very least my head or brain frozen.

Therefore, If I am frozen and forgotten about, then one day perhaps (if you have the technology) you could find my storage container, unfreeze me and bring me back to life, sure it's unlikely, but a man can dream! It would be a nice gesture if you could! Also, if you can't then leave me be until even farther into the future. I want to come back!

Anyways, I had one question for you, do you ever die? more specifically, do you die of old age or is age no longer a problem for you? In my time, we live for only a very short amount of time, the global average is roughly 66 years, my countries average is around 80 years. That is hardly enough time to see the world and more importantly the universe.

So to conclude this message, I will borrow a quote from one of the greats, and that is, "Live long and Prosper." But in truth, I hope this message was semi-informative or at the very least entertaining and one you could hold on to forever, for it is from somebody you will never see, hear, feel, know, anything. I will be long, long, long gone before this every arrives on your doorstep. So cherish it! :)

Thank you,
Dillon (Private) Wheeler

P.S Read my books, if thats possible. They will be great. Hopefully you also understand english, if not then this message was completely useless. Farewell my future people!"


Well there you have it, my message to the future, out there for everyone!

Now as I said earlier, there is a deadline on submissions, so if you want your letter to be sent to the future, it is best to do it sooner rather than later.

Again, here is the website where you can find more information and submit your message to the future! www.keo.org

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Video of the Week #5: Seinfeld!

Well I had planned to upload a video of my all time favourite scene, but the author has disabled embedding, so instead I have a link to the video on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gbM2Kr3RdI

Be sure to check it out, you won't forget it. Particularly at the 1:25 mark.

Anyways, this wouldn't be a video of the week if there was no video, so I have found some various clips of the very best of Seinfeld all compiled into one video, as well as a little supplement of my second favourite scene, here you go!



Uploaded by Klayzone07

Here is the compilation of clips.



Uploaded by LupeWired

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Monday, January 17, 2011

Song of the Week: honourable mention

by: Matt Gallagher

During my travels with the internet peoples, I stumbled upon this little gem.

We all know and love the iconic and memorable Jurassic park main score. Well a user by the name of birdfeeder has taken it upon himself to drastically reduce the rpm down to about 1000% of the original. It's an hour long track that sounds like a complete departure from the original. It's very atmospheric and dense. Give it a listen!


Jurassic Park Theme (1000% Slower) by birdfeeder

And here is the download link if you enjoy it enough!
http://www.mediafire.com/?51fhcm5lejdwfhh


thanks for listening,
Matt Gallagher

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Video of the Week #4: Georges St. Pierre!

Well for the video(s) this week, I've decided to upload two videos featuring my all-time favourite athlete and UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St. Pierre.

Here is proof that GSP can be both a devastating fighter and a hilarious man.



Uploaded by ESPN

Here is the second video, showing us that Georges St. Pierre (if you have seen him before) isn't afraid to laugh at himself from time to time.



Uploaded by asylumchannel

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Song of the Week 8: And All That Could Have Been

by: Matt Gallagher

I’ve loved this song ever since I first heard it many a year ago. It is so damn haunting. I would describe it as building minimalism. Everything about it is shy and downplayed yet so much emotion and story is behind it. The vocals are so far off what one can usually expect from Trent. Truly great work. Hope you guys enjoy it!



uploaded by: orangepeelpro

Another great tune that fits within the same general mood is The great Below. Another personal favourite. Ive always felt these two go nicely hand in hand. This particular track comes from the album The Fragile. This particular video is taken from a live performance from the Fragility 2.0 tour in 2000. it opens with La Mer then concludes with The Great Below.


uploaded by: nemesiswontdie

Thanks for listening,
Matt Gallagher

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Quote of the Day #3: Oscar Wilde

"I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying." - Oscar Wilde

Friday, January 7, 2011

Blog Post of the Week #6: Humans in Space and Hierarchy

Hierarchy - a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a system

The hierarchy exists everywhere. From animate to inanimate objects. Mental and Physical. It's everywhere. The point of this though, is that there is a hierarchy in the biosphere. There are levels for everything, like the food chain. At the top of all of  these levels though, are us. Humans. We are the apex predators. The ultimate inhabitants. We top and trump every other animal before us. We are number one.

Yes, I love this picture.
Now, 

We are number one today. Tomorrow? I don't know, that's another discussion. What about before today though? What about (as far as we can tell) before 10,000 years when we "discovered" agriculture and became farmers? What topped those lists then?

Velociraptor
There can't be nothing. There has to be a species at the top, there is no other way to put it. Us modern human beings have only been on this Earth for a few million years, give or take. Pre-Human Hominids have been around much longer, but were not at the top. Sure they could use tools, but they were not as widespread or dominant as the Homo Sapiens. 

Before us? Well if we go back to the time of the dinosaurs, the velociraptor had one, if not the highest brain mass to body ratios but was it the most dominant dinosaur?

As far as we can tell? No.

So what was? The answer is unknown, some would say the obvious Tyrannosaurus Rex, Others would say any one of the numerous species of Sauropods (The long neck giraffe looking dinosaurs). Whatever the answer is, being the most dominant was not due to intelligence. 

What that was? Probably the dinosaurs with the most sheer strength and aggression mixed with high birth rates and survivability of their young. 

Does that make sense though? How can some "dumb" dinosaur rule the Earth? 

It seems to me that the only way to truly dominate the Earth is through intelligence.

always been one in the same
These two ships may have >>>>
So because something had to top the list, then there must be the possibility that Humans have always existed on the Earth, since the Earth could support life at least.






Here is my theory now.

Humans have always dominated and controlled the Earth. 

Why? Here are a couple points that I have been thinking and though out.

1. We are constantly discovering new human remains that are shattering previous records with age and tool use. E.g - The 700,000 year old remains of humans using boats to get to Crete.

2. Can evolution really explain how a 5 foot 9 inch 170 pound hairless monkey evolved from a rodent smaller than my hand? No.

3. Although we have tried and may have succeeded in reproduced "imagined" scenarios in which life started on Earth, we can not be sure that it did infect originate here. Meaning my theory doesn't seem so off now does it? Okay, it might.

Okay, so we have established the possibility that we have always controlled the Earth, so you now ask why aren't we more advanced? 

Well, in the billions and billions of years that we may have dominated the Earth, there have been many drastic changes to it. Land moving, Volcanoes erupting, Ice Ages plaguing  the land. 

If you think about any new age doomsday scenario, they are all the same. Nuclear bombs go off, block out the sun, cause a nuclear winter, humanity is in ruins but has survivors and those survivors attempt to rebuild.
So, a massive volcano erupts, sending the Earth into a one hundred year ice age. Most humans die off, small pockets remain, we rebuild and recover. Boom, another global event, rinse and repeat. 


You might be asking now, if we were sent to the Earth, where is the "mothership"? Well, take a look as NASA's plans with the 100 year spaceship. They propose sending a small colony on a one-way trip to Mars. Perhaps what the space humans did was send out a group of a few thousand humans to Earth, to colonize, populate,  dominate and then eventually do the same to another planet? (e.g Mars?).


When you put all these things together, and combine them with our current plans, situations, and scenarios then it seems all too likely that we were in fact placed on this planet, alone, naked, and primitive.

It must be a coincidence that
 all these boat remains showed up
 in Crete 700,000 years
 before they were invented.
Yeah, that is all it is.
 What we must do now is prepare for our ancestors return. Haha, just kidding. Or am I?

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler.

Quote of the Day #2: Albert Einstein

Well, it's 10 minutes to a new day, might as well get an early start.

"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." - Albert Einstein.

Wait, I didn't know Einstein was a philosopher?

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler.

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Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Quote of the Day #1: Dillon Wheeler

Well in order to overload myself and possibly Matt with even more work, I decided to create a quote of the day.

Why you may ask? Well, really, I do not know! I thought just a moment ago, hey, we have a written post, a music post and a random video post of the week, why the hell not have a quote of the day, (day because it's a quote! How much work can one quote a day be?) and thus the quote of the day was created.

So to kick things off, I thought I might as well go with a quote from none other than myself!

Here it is:

"I am a puppet of fate, the master of free will." - Dillon Wheeler

Really think about that one, what do I really mean here?

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

P.S - Did I mention myself enough?

Song of the Week #7: Packt like Sardines in a Crushd tin Box

by: Matt Gallagher

This week I want to feature one of my favorite Radiohead tunes. This one comes off the album Amnesiac. I quite enjoy it for its very industrial everyday beats that make up the bulk of it and the and the heavy droning base that picks up a little bit in. The lyrics are another aspect that draws me to the song. They are untypical of the standard lyrical tropes in the majority of pop songs; very off putting and confrontational. Feels like built up anger being spilt out from a shy narrator.

There is no official video for the song, but I was able to find a very interesting fan made one by a youtube user known as RojamNairassoy. Very cool stuff.



And just because I can, here is another Radiohead tune that I quite enjoy. This one has an amazing video to accompany it. It was part of a contest the band had where fans submitted videos to accompany songs off their latest album In Rainbows.




Thanks for listening,
Matt Gallagher

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Video of the Week #3: Batman and the Joker

by: Matt Gallagher

This week the video is a Hilarious spoof of the Joker interrogation scene from "The Dark Knight". It's from a group called MonkeyAndApple. They feature some very funny sketches that are definitely worth a view. This is one of the funniest. Enjoy!



Blog Post of the Week #5: Post-Thoughts on The Universe

***Okay, this really isn't long or elaborate enough to warrant a blog post of the week, but it seemed to make more sense than saying blog post of the week #4 part 2, so here we are, the fifth featured post.***

So after writing the last post,  I decided to think about a few more things on the universe like: 

Maybe the universe is only a few hundred years old. 

Maybe even more frighteningly, the universe is only as old as you are.

I say this because they say that the universe is thirteen-point-whatever billion years old, yet the universe is over 150 billion lightyears in diameter. How can the universe be that large if light can not have even traveled that far in the time since the universes creation? If you say the universe is expanding like a balloon, after thirteen billion years, light expanding on opposite sides would only get 26 billion years apart and sure it may be an area that is unobservable, but astronomers have found a galaxy 42 billion lightyears away from the Earth. 

How do you explain this? 

Does this mean that time isn't always forward moving in the universe and that we are simply looking into the future to see this galaxy? Therefore, what are we? How do we see into the future? Can we see the end of the universe if we look hard enough?

For the universe being as old as you are, maybe we all live in our own separate universes, created when we were born and linked together by a higher power. When we die, that part or more simply, your own universe is simply shut down. Allowing for you to be gone, but for everyone you know to still exist in the web of connected multiverses. Kind of like a real-life matrix.

I had a more elaborate explanation to the last point, but as I thought about it and tried to write it down my mind erased it. Is that weird or what? (Thanks William Shatner).

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Monday, January 3, 2011

Blog Post of the Week #4: The Universe and The Reality of It.


As I sit here thinking, I found that one thing I, myself, am having trouble comprehending, is just how LARGE the universe really is. 

We see the Earth as very large, the outer planets as insanely large and the sun as almost incomprehensibly large, but what about the universe itself? Our galaxy, the milky way is composed of an unimaginable amount of stars, just like our own, it seems like it is almost infinitely huge, now, the milky way is only one of countless galaxies. Billions of Trillions must exist out in the universe, if there even is a finite number to the amount of galaxies out there. So now, here we are, the milky way, in its unimaginable size, it is merely a speck on the grand scale. The universe is said to be over 13 billion years old, but that is not its size. Scientists have discovered that the universe is over 50 billions lightyears large. In fact, they have found two galaxies about 42 billions lightyears away from the Earth, one on each side, meaning that the two are 84 billion lightyears away from each other. 84 billion lightyears is such a distance, that I can not even comprehend how far that is. Even that infinite distance isn't much. That distance, is only the distance of the observable universe. What we can't see, is much larger than what we can see. The universe is so large, the diameter of the universe is over 150 billion lightyears and it is still expanding. 


As vast as this distance is, what I want to understand is what is beyond this distance? How is it possible that open space expands from nothing? The universe in which we are contained is our limitation to space. What happens on the outside of our universe? 

By this, the possibility of multiverses is probable. I see no way in which there can not be multiple universes, Each containing it's own matter and energy, just like our own. 

The only way I can put any sort of understanding to all of this is to think of it like J. J. Thomson thought of atoms, though his was the raisin bun model. 

So say the universe is a single chocolate chip (universe) , inside of a muffin (infinity) and the other chocolate chips are other universes. There they all are, placed inside of this muffin. Now as you bake this muffin, the chocolate chip melts inside of the muffin, expanding, spreading out but losing density (amount of particles in one area), much like the universe is doing now. So as the muffin (infinity) is baked, the chocolate chip (universe) expands, though neither one of the chocolate chips touch each other. After a certain time, the chocolate chip will no longer expand and that will be the end of the universe, similar to the theory of heat death of the universe.

So if you can picture this chocolate chip muffin and understand what I am saying, I will introduce the parts that I am having trouble understanding:

1. What would happen if the chocolate chip (universe) were to melt and touch another  chocolate chip (universe)?

2. What is the space that the universe is sitting in made of? What is this infinite realm inaccessible to anything in the universe, and incomprehensible to humans?

Regarding the first question, the only thing I can think of is dark flow, the force written in my other post.

Regarding the second question, the only thing I can even try to think of is maybe black holes are tears in the chocolate chip (universe) and lead to the muffin(infinity), that itself sounds sketchy. 

I guess the only way we will ever know anything is if someday we possess the technology to exceed the speed of light by many, many times and reach the edge of the universe, then figure out a way to take the plunge over and into another realm.

Last question: What started it all? What started the realm that is beyond the universe?

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Blog Post of the Week #3: New Years!

     Well since it is new years day today, I thought the main written post for this week would be appropriate if it were related to new years, I will hold true on my promise I had made so long ago about the post on memory, so instead of posting once a week, this will be the first instalment of five separate posts! The others will be coming shortly. I am currently trying to decide if I should post one a day, all at once, or a few at a time. I don't know, but what I do know is that I will catch up on this and have them posted sometime this week. They won't be extremely long like the previous ones but they will be decent sized so that you will be able to read them in their entirety.

     Anyways, for the first post, I thought I would write a little reflection of my life. Since it is the start of a New Year, I would like to write something major that I can remember from every year that I have been alive thus far.

The List of my Life:

1991 - The year I entered the world. Unknown and Unknowing.
1992 - The year I learned the most about the world.
1993 - The year I learned about relationships, with my newborn brother.
1994 - The year I learned more about life (and how to use the toilet).
1995 - This year I have no recollection of any significant events in my life though Im sure it was great!
1996 - The year I broke my Buzz Lightyear toy from Toy Story because I thought he could really fly (I threw him down the stairs while pressing the button that made him say "To infinity and beyond!"). To say the least, I cried after he broke.
1997 - The year I entered school and learned to write my name!
1998 - The year I realized how much I loved my Grandmother.
1999 - The year my Grandmother was taken from me. Also the year I met my best friend Nathan (and beat him up).
2000 - The year I thought would never come! (Y2K).
2001 - The year that made me a decade old, if I was a computer I would be a dinosaur!
2002 - The first year I had a computer with the internet.
2003 - The year I entered middle school, also the year my best friend moved to another province.
2004 - The year my life became consumed by a game called Tibia as it was my connection with Nathan.
2005 - The year I became friends with one of my best friends, Matt. (though we met the year prior, we weren't friends at the time)
2006 - The last year I would be in middle school and would be leaving with a large group of friends.
2007 - The year I entered High School and the year one of my closest cousins was killed.
2008 - The year I entered the year horribly because of my cousins death but then my best friend Nathan moved back to the city.
2009 - The last year of high school, the year my best friend Nathan left once more.
2010 - The year I entered extremely confused about what I would do with my life after High School also, Nathan made a comeback once again.
2011 - I now enter this year starting the second half of my first year in university, and I enter with a different outlook on life as this will be the year I enter the second decade of my life. If I were a car I would now be an old war-wagon (or an antique).

     Well there you have it, not too short, not too long, just right! There have been some ups and some downs, but that's life and this is my little retrospection on the life of Dillon Wheeler. Happy New Years! 2011 all the way! To infinity and beyond!

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler

Song of the Week #6: Double Feature!

Well Happy New Years everyone!

Back again with the fifth instalment of the song of the week!

Oh boy do I have something special for you guys, a double feature!

Two songs instead of one!

Here is the reasoning behind it. Because I could not imagine a WORSE hell than being forced to listen to these two pieces of garbage over and over for all of eternity. Scary even thinking about, anyways enjoy!



Uploaded by the creator themselves! DevVevo!



Uploaded by the creator themselves! DevVevo!

Thanks,
Dillon Wheeler