Thursday, July 26, 2007

Classic Rock Cares Videos-Brian Johnson and Cliff Williams

Here is another video from the tour, the July 17 show at BB Kings in NYC. This has Brian Johnson, Cliff Williams and Jim Breuer. Breuer does his Hokey Pokey routine. Pretty cool, check it out.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Brian Johnson and Cliff Williams-Classic Rock Cares Videos

Here are 3 more videos from the Classic Rock Cares tour with Brian Johnson and Cliff Williams of AC/DC, Back in Black and Given the Dog a Bone and Blood Alley/ rock n Roll Ain't Noise Pollution. These are from the July 19 show in Verona, New York. These are shot from very close to the stage. Brian is just great. He is hilarious and a great showman

Thanks to Moose77 from the AC/DC Rising Power forum for recording these videos.









Monday, July 23, 2007

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Friday, July 20, 2007

How To Get rid Of Yard Moles Part 2

Well, I went out and bought a whole bunch of castor oil and have been injecting it into the tunnels it is using. The mole is avoiding the spots where the oil is, and in turn is using the tunnels already built. Piece of cake. He has a tunnel running right along the sidewalk which now has oil in it. I put oil in 3 other spots along the sidewalk and the driveway where he was entering my yard, now those are shut off. He leads me to his tunnels, I shut 'em down.

My tax blog is updated http://taxattorneyguide.blogspot.com The post is about more deductions.


Later,

Tim

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Pato Bantan

Here is a video of Pato Bantan and my brother Todd from 2004 in Orlando, Florida at Universal Studios. I'm not a reggae fan, but this is pretty cool.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

A Small Slide Show

I was just over at Photobucket, going through my photos, and this is what I ended up with.

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Friday, July 13, 2007

AC/DC Down Payment Blues

Here is a video of Brian singing Down Payment Blues on the 1996 Ballbreaker tour. This is a great version of Down Payment Blues.

Davey Allison

It was 14 years ago today that we lost Davey Allsion from a helicopter crash at Talladega Super Speedway. He was an great young talent, and I think he would have won at least 2 titles.

I have a 1993 Allison 1:43 scale car hanging on my wall, never been opened.

R.I.P Davey

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Down Payment Blues Lyrics - AC/DC

For the couple of you who have read my blog (thanks!), I'm sure you have figured out by now I'm a huge AC/DC fan, and have been since 1983, when I attended my first ever concert. I was 16 at the time. One guess on who it was. AC/DC played at the Lakeland Civic Center in Florida. They had just released 'Flick of The Switch', which is a great album. To say I was blown away at the concert is an understatement.

After that fateful night all I really listened to was AC/DC. Now back in the vinyl days I had a turntable and some great Pioneer headphones. My favorite album has always been 'Powerage', and Down Payment Blues is the second track. This is one of my all time favorite songs. Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Bon Scott, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams are almost perfect on this song. The guitars are loud, mean, deep, raw and hard hitting, Bon's lyrics are amazing, his voice just out of this world, and Cliff and Phil hold down the beat second to none. I'm sure the are some web sites where you can listen to the 'Powerage' version of this song if you have not heard it before.

With that, here are the lyrics to this great song, written by Young, Young and Scott.

Down Payment Blues
(A. Young / M. Young / B. Scott)

I know that it's evil
I know that it's gotta be
I know I ain't doing much
doing nothing means a lot to me
living on a shoestring
a fifty cent millionaire
open to charity
rock 'n' roll welfare
sitting in my Cadillac
listening to my radio
Suzy baby get on in
tell me where she wanna go
I'm living in a nightmare
she's looking like a wet dream
I got myself a Cadillac
but I can't afford the gasoline
I got holes in my shoes
and I'm way overdue
down payment blues

get myself a steady job
some responsibility
can't even feed my cat
on social security
hiding from the rent man
oh it make me wanna cry
sheriff knocking on my door
ain't it funny how the time flies
sitting on my sailing boat
sipping on my champagne
Suzy baby all at sea
say she wanna come again
feeling like a paper cup
floating down a storm drain
got myself a sailing boat
but I can't afford a drop of rain
I got holes in my shoes
and I'm way overdue
down payment blues

down payment blues
down payment blues
down payment blues

I got holes in my shoes
and I'm way overdue
I got the
down payment blues

© Copyright 1978 J.Albert & Son Pty Ltd.

Getting Rid of Yard Moles

I've had some yard moles in the front yard for a while now and tried and failed to get rid of them. The sonic things worked for about 2 weeks, but they came back. I tried slicing up some habanero peppers, leaving the very hot seeds intact and shoving them in the tunnels, well that did not work. They would just push the slices forward wile digging.

I know the get rid of them is to kill the bugs in your yard with the stuff you put on your yard, but I did not want to go that route either. Last week I did another search, this time I went to Wikipedia and read that they do not like castor oil. What you do is buy one of those cheap plastic turkey basters and then inject the oil into the tunnel about 20-25 feet apart. What I did was used the baster to plunge into the tunnel, and then poured the entire bottle into the hole. I did this with 3 small bottles in 3 different spots. It seems to be working. The moles have dug a new tunnel but are staying away from the ones where I put the oil. So a little later one I'll inject the castor oil into the new tunnels and add a little more to the existing ones.

Castor oil is a cheap way to get rid of the yard moles. I'll post more updates, and I expect very shortly to have no more problems with yard moles.

Tim

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Tim Watson prepares taxes and runs an internet marketing blog at http://www.timothyjameswatson.com and a tax and tax attorney blog at http://taxattorneyguide.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Put Your Name on Your Pictures

A little while ago I was doing some searches and came across the pictures I took from the Classic Rock Cares concert that I had posted here and on the AC/DC Rising Power forum. Another AC/DC site was using them and gave 2 other people credit. I really don't care that this site is using them, just the fact they did not acknowledge where they got them from. I did think I should ad my name to them while I was doing the editing, but decided against it.

I have been on the internet a few years and I should have known better. From now on, every picture I take and upload to the internet will have a watermark on it.

Tim Watson

Brian Johnson/Cliff Williams Video From Classic Rock Cares

Here is another video that surfaced from the Clearwater show. It is not the whole song, but still pretty cool. When they started in on this song, Given the Dog a Bone, the place went crazy.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

What is in a Golf Ball?

WHAT'S IN A GOLF BALL?

In the chemistry of air pressure, turbulence, and aerodynamics, surface structures are vital physical element. History has it that there are things that seem to be peculiar on their make-up hundreds of years ago which eventually came up with a better composition based on scientific research. And a golf ball is the best paradigm of this theoretical stand in history.

During the earliest days of golf on the eastern coast of Scotland, most players used ancient apparatus in order to play the game in a more disorganized and informal way. Here, the first clubs and golf balls are made up of wood.

It was on 1618 that the feather golf ball was finally introduced. This was commonly known as the "Featherie". This feather golf ball was a handcrafted ball made with goose feathers securely pressed into a horse or cowhide sphere. This is being done while the ball is still wet. After drying, the leather shrank and the feathers expanded creating a hardened ball.

But because these kinds of golf balls are specially handcrafted, they usually cost higher than the clubs. In doing so, only a few privileged people could afford to play golf during those times.

Next came the Guttie golf ball. This prehistoric kind of golf ball was made from the rubber like sap of the Gutta tree that can be found in the tropics. Normally, these Guttie balls can be easily shaped into a sphere when hot and eventually used as a golf ball. With its rubber nature, guttie balls can be cheaply reproduced and can be easily repaired by reheating and reshaping.

However, between the two earliest forms of golf balls, the feather golf ball was said to travel farther than the gutties. This is due to the smooth surface of the gutties that limits the capacity of the golf ball to cover more distance.

With this new scientific analysis, the developers of golf ball finally came up with balls with the "dimples" that are predominant in modern golf balls nowadays.

Dimples are crafted into golf balls so as to reduce the aerodynamic drag, which will be acting on the ball if it were totally smooth. This is because smooth balls, when sailing through the air, leave a huge pocket of low-pressure air in its stir therefore creating a drag. With the application of drag, the ball slows down.

Hence, by having dimples on golf balls, the pressure differential goes down and the drag force is reduced. These dimples create turbulence in the air surrounding the golf ball. This, in turn, forces the air to clasp the golf ball more closely. By doing so, the air trails the warp created by the ball towards the back instead of flowing past it. This results to a smaller wake and lesser drag.

Dimples also help players to put backspin on a shot making the golf ball break off on the putting green.

The idea of putting dimples on golf balls can be traced back during the gutta percha phase. Coburn Haskell introduced the one-piece rubber cored ball encased in a gutta percha sphere. It was during this time when the players observed how their shots become more and more predictable as their balls turned rough from play.

When William Taylor applied the dimple pattern to a Haskell ball in 1905, golf balls finally took their modern form.

From then on, dimpled golf balls were officially used in every golf tournament. In 1921, the golf balls took its form with standard size and weight.

Today, there is an abundant selection of golf balls to fit different golf game and condition. There are golf balls that offer control, while some offer distance. In whatever ways golf balls vary, only one thing is common and known. Golf balls are not just elements of the sports arena; they are more than ever paradigm of a concept in physics.


Tim Watson is the owner of www.timothyjameswatson.com,
a internet and affiliate marketing blog. He is also is the owner of a private membership site and has links to many other articles on his site
with something for everyone. You can use this article provided the resource box is included.

Friday, July 6, 2007

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Custom Fitted Golf Clubs

Custom Golf Club: Custom Fitting Golf Clubs

Every golfer's physical capability and swing is distinctive. Many of today's best golf clubs can be custom fit for lie angle, shaft type and length, grip type and size. Custom fitting golf clubs involves several easy measurements and a quick self-assessment of your game. This custom golf club has become more than a fad that even not so professional golfers test its waters.

Custom fitting is the process for tailoring a golf club to suit your personal swing.

Whatever your level, with a custom golf club the aim is to ensure that if you do make a good swing, the club will be square at impact and should produce a straight shot.

Custom Golf Club How To's:

To custom fit your golf clubs, you need to know: your gender (male or female); your height in your stockings or socks; the distance from your wrist (where it bends) to the floor with your shoes off; your age; your handicap or skill level; how fast you swing a golf club; what club you use at the 150 yard marker.

Gender is used to put you into the correct fitting scale for custom golf clubs. The golf industry uses different definitions of "standard length" for men and women.

Your height and the distance in inches from your wrist to the floor are used together to determine the length of a custom golf club that is appropriate for you. The starting point for club length can vary up to 3 ½-inch ranging from ladies to men plus 1 ½-inch. A tall person with long arms can very easily require shorter clubs than an average height person with short arms. About 80 percent of golfers are standard length.

Your age, handicap (if you happen to have one), self-assessed skill level, estimated golf swing speed and club you use at the 150 yard marker are all combined to determined the custom golf club's shaft flex that is appropriate for you.

Custom fitting can fix your slice. If you slice the ball it means that the toe of the club is leading into the ball which opens the face of the club. That may be down to a swing fault, but it could be because the club is too flat. So as part of the custom fitting process you can make the custom golf club more upright to help with this. This will mean that the toe of the club will be slightly off the ground at address to compensate.

There are different methods of fitting according to custom golf club manufacturers but ultimately they are all trying to improve your game. To begin with simple measurements such as wrist-to-floor, height and hand size are taken and will point you to the right size club and at what angle it should be to the ground. Then you will take a club and hit some balls. One method is to place impact tape on the bottom of the custom golf club and an impact board on the floor.

As you hit the ball the board will leave a mark on the tape showing whether the heel or the toe of the custom golf club is striking the floor first. The resulting mark will show whether the club face needs to be flatter or more upright. Then things get a bit more advanced. Analysis equipment can measure everything from your club speed to the side spin of the ball so that you can get maximum distance from your shot. You can also measure the launch angle of the ball, how much backspin you generate and impact efficiency - all which affect distance. The angle in which the custom golf club approaches the ball and the sidespin of it can help fix your game too.

Rather than bringing down your old clubs, it might be better to start from scratch. It's a big misconception that custom fitting is only for good golfers. Anyone can benefit. That said, if you plan to upgrade a new set of clubs with the same manufacturer they may be able to adjust your old set to become custom golf clubs.

Custom fitting won't cure all your bad shots. Coaching will sort that out. But if you do make a good swing, then the custom golf club will arrive correctly at impact and should produce a straight shot at your target. That alone will save shots during a round.

Lastly, custom fitting is often free of charge. But it is usually on the condition that you buy some clubs once you've been fitted. So it really depends on what your budget is. If you're prepared to buy a new set of clubs it's definitely worth getting fitted.

2007 Tim Watson

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Classic Rock Cares - Whole Lotta Rosie

Here is Whole Lotta Rosie from the show I went to July 3 in Clearwater, FL. Brian Johnson sounds great, and he sounded great all through the show.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Brian Johnson/Cliff Williams of AC/DC From Classic Rock Cares

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I'll upload more later.

Tim

Brian Johnson/Cliff Williams Pictures

Okay, I'm not a photographer, lets get that straight. I took a bunch of pictures and here a few of them. I had a great seat, and the pictures really do not show that. I'll upload more as I go through them.

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Classic Rock Cares

The Classic Rock Cares show last night was great. It ran for just under 3 hours.

To give you and idea about the fans, most were wearing concert shirts, and 99% were AC/DC shirts, in all age groups.

I was just there to see Brian Johnson and Cliff Williams, so I did not see much of Eddie Money or Robin Zander. I did see Joe Lynn Turner, he was pretty good. I did catch Zander's final 2 songs, and from what I saw he was good.

Then Brian and Cliff came out on stage, and the place erupted, and this is when I did not sit again until I got to my car. Brian was his usual funny self, sounded great, and Cliff was solid as usual holding down the beat. Seeing how there was only one guitarist, and AC/DC obviously have 2, Cliff filled in the rythym part nicely with his bass. Scotti Hill of Skid Row did come out to play lead on Whole Lotta Rosie.

Greg Billings from the local Greg Billings Band came out and joined Brian in a Wilson Pickett song, and Jon Gruden of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers came out and sang Dirty Deeds and Highway to Hell.

The set list, in no order...

Thunderstruck
TnT
Dirty deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Rock n' Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
For Those About to Rock
Whole Lotta Rosie
Given' the Dog a Bone
Hells Bells
A Wilson Pickett song (sorry, can't remember)
Chain Gang On The Road (new song)
Another new song
You Shook Me All Night Long
Highway to Hell

Highway to Hell was the finale and everyone came out. Brian got a kid from the audience and put him on his shoulders and ran around the stage, like he does with Angus. The crowd, myself included, was going nuts.

It was a great night, and though it was strange not seeing Angus, Malcolm and Phil there, it was a great concert. If the show comes near you, go and see it.