Internal Combustion Guitar

September 16, 2008

Internal Combustion Guitar

Internal Combustion Guitar

Recently we learned of a new guitar design, called the Internal Combustion Guitar. Instead of forcing the resonate energy to the outside of your guitar, the Internal Combustion Guitar's proprietary driver system gently pumps it back inside. Then, the guitar's coupling mechanism redistributes the controlled energy to your strings. Your touch sends signal to a small amp (6 watts or less) or processor combo. The small amp sends the conditioned signal back to the Internal Combustion Guitar, and the Internal Combustion Guitar power driver reenergizes the now harmonically enriched and colored string tone.

This guitar is very unique! For more information, visit their website.

Normandy Aluminum Guitars

September 16, 2008

Normandy Chrome Guitar

Normandy Chrome Guitar

In 2008, Normandy Guitars introduced the world’s first production aluminum archtop guitar. The Normandy guitar was born from a rocker’s love of classic guitars and the smooth, unique sound of aluminum streaming from the strings. In 2007, Jim Normandy started Normandy Guitars, the company that would make the world’s first production aluminum archtop. After 15 prototypes, the Normandy guitar was created. These guitars are slick. For more information, visit their website.

Duality

September 6, 2008

Without the darkness of night, the moon cannot shine so bright.

Fatal and Vital Foods - Popular Nutrition Myths Exposed

September 2, 2008

I often get asked to write down some basic rules of what to eat and what not to eat. There’s a lot of information out there but it’s often fragmented and, even worse, contradictory. All I can do is give you my vision on fatal and vital foods. I base this on nothing but common sense. Here goes.

Sugars

Avoid all sugars, including alternative sweeteners, such as raw cane sugar, glucose, dextrose, molasses, caramel, fructose, corn syrup, date syrup, rice syrup, wheat syrup, etc. Sugars will raise your blood sugar causing your pancreas to produce a hormone called insulin to bring it back down. Too much insulin is also sickening and your body will develop insulin resistance as a result. Although in this way you’re creating a panic inside your body on a daily basis, a kind of balance is created and for the longest time you will hardly notice this internal battle taking place. [Read more]