Monday, July 12, 2010

MECHALITH MILLENNIUM MEDIA: 7/4/2010 - 7/10/2010

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Saturday, July 10, 2010

GET OUT OF YOUR OWN WAY

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GET OUT OF YOUR OWN WAY
The 5 Keys to Surpassing Everyone's Expectations
Robert K. Cooper, PH.D.

Key 1 DIRECTION, Not Motion
It's not how busy you are or how fast you're moving,
it's how effectively you are advancing in the right direction.

Key 2 FOCUS, Not Time
It's not how well you plan your time, it's how effectively
 you put your attention on what matters most...in advance
and as it unexpectedly appears.

Key 3 CAPACITY, Not Conformity
It's not how good you are at copying others or making
incremental improvements, it's how bold you are at
unlocking hidden potential--in yourself and others--
and applying it in new ways.

Key 4 ENERGY, Not Effort
It's not how hard you try or how long you work,
it's how effortlessly you get more of the right things done.


Key 5 IMPACT, Not Intentions
It's not how lofty your intentions are how much you want
things to improve, it's how measurable a difference you are
making in living your deepest values and achieving your deepest goals.

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Robert Cooper is an independent scholar who has devoted more than twenty years to studying untapped human capacities for energy, alertness, engagement, teamwork and accomplishment.  He is one of the few authors to earn critical acclaim for both his work in the field of leadership – including emotional intelligence and human performance under pressure – and for his writings on increasing levels of vitality, fitness, sustainable weight loss and lifelong health. Beyond his leadership books, he is also the author of Health & Fitness Excellence, The Performance Edge, Low Fat Living and Flip the Switch.

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THIS IS HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE

Sunday, June 20, 2010

INVICTUS "UNCONQUERED" by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY

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Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds and shall find me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gait,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.


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At the age of 12, Henley fell victim to tuberculosis of the bone.
A few years later, the disease progressed to his foot,
and physicians announced that the only way to save his life
was to amputate directly below the knee.
It was amputated when he was 25.

In 1867, he successfully passed the Oxford local examination
as a senior student.
In 1875, he wrote the "Invictus" poem from a hospital bed.
Despite his disability, he survived with one foot intact and led an active life until his death at the age of 53.

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In the 2009 movie Invictus produced and directed by Clint Eastwood, the poem is referenced several times. It becomes the central inspirational gift from Nelson Mandela, played by Morgan Freeman, to Springbok rugby team captain François Pienaar, played by Matt Damon, in advance of the post-apartheid Rugby World Cup hosted in 1995 by South Africa and won by the underdog Springboks.The poem is recited by the character Mandela as the character Pienaar and the team visits the Robben Island prison that held Nelson Mandela for 27 years, and Pienaar imagines Mandela and fellow prisoners as they had been there. The movie was based on the book Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game that Made a Nation by John Carlin.

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Sunday, June 6, 2010

MECHALITH MILLENNIUM MEDIA FOR THE WEEK: 5/30/2010 - 6/05/2010

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WE ARE MARSHALL DVD: Directed by McG

For the Special Featurette, LEGENDARY COACHES
Including Bobby Bowden, Pat Summit, Lute Olsen, George Horton 
and John Wooden.

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BLUE NOTE JAZZ PHOTOGRAPHY

This volume is a collection of the jazz photographs taken from 
1941 to 1968 by Francis Wolff, co-founder of Blue Note Records, 
to document the recording sessions that made Blue Note 
the world's most famous jazz label.


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Saturday, June 5, 2010

TWINN DR. DRE'S PAGE FINALLY LAUNCHES

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TWINN DR. DRE'S PAGE FINNALY LAUNCHES:
Features Side A Preview of MECHALITH MILLENNIUM RADIO.1:
VOL. II
Produced by TWINN DR. DRE (Andre Fuller) aka PRINCE VENDETTA
With Production Commentary by
Executive ProducerHERO MECHALITH


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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

MECHALITH MILLENNIUM MEDIA FOR THE WEEK: 5/23/2010 - 5/29/2010

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LISETTE MELENDEZ 

Lisette Melendez is a freestyle/Latin pop/dance-pop singer born in 1967 in Spanish Harlem, NYC. 

Lisette Melendez was the Jennifer Lopez before there was Jennifer Lopez.
Puff did with J-Lo what Russell Simmons did with Lisette.

Her second album True To Life in 1994 which spawned the Billboard Hot 100 hit "Goody Goody" (#53). The album did extremely well in Japan, both commercially and critically, where she won a "Best New Artist" Grammy Award.

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THE GOOGLE STORY

After watching the CNBC Original Documentary Inside The Mind of Google for the second time, I decided to order The Google Story by  David A. Vise.




In the next CNBC Original, Maria Bartiromo takes viewers Inside The Mind of Google for a rare look at the world's most powerful technology company and its crown jewel, the Google Internet search engine. This is the fascinating story of how two grad students, in barely a decade, took a one-time research project and turned it into a global technology powerhouse...changing the way we interact with information, the Internet, and each other. See how Google came to dominate the search industry and turn it into a profit machine... and see where it's taking its next step... and how the company plans to address arguably the biggest controversy in today's digital age: privacy.


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Friday, May 28, 2010

GARY COLEMAN: February 8, 1968 – May 28, 2010


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Former child star Gay Coleman passed away due to a brain hemorrhage. 

In 1978, Gary Coleman burst into America's living rooms with his precocious performance as Arnold Jackson on the situation comedy "Diff'rent Strokes." His indignant catchphrase, "What you talkin' 'bout, Willis," was delivered by a chipmunk-cheeked boy who carried "Diff'rent Strokes" to high ratings, especially in its first few seasons.

But Mr. Coleman, who died Friday at age 42 after suffering a fall at his Santaquin, Utah, home, went on to become a poster child for the child-star gone astray. Finding only spotty work as an adult actor, he sued his parents, was arrested for assault, and squandered his savings.

Gossip columns couldn't get enough of his story line, and Mr. Coleman was always good for an outrageous quote, such as revealing that he had never been intimate with a woman before marrying at age 40. "I wasn't saving myself," he told Jet magazine in 2008.


Few seemed to notice that in interviews Mr. Coleman often stressed his desire to be taken seriously as an actor, to portray as he once put it, "a character with some teeth." But most of what came his way was retreads of his "Diff'rent Strokes" persona—short, comic, outrageous. Like many in Hollywood, his career became hostage to his notoriety.

"I have four strikes against me," he told People magazine in 1999. "I'm black, I'm short, I'm intelligent and I have a medical condition."

The medical condition helped make him famous. Adopted as an infant in Zion, Ill., he had a congenital kidney defect that led to two transplants by age 16. Drugs to combat rejection stunted his growth, and he had few friends. His mother, Edmonia Sue Coleman, a nurse, started "looking for things that might be fun for him."
She got him cast in a commercial for a Chicago bank, which brought him to the attention of sitcom maven Norman Lear. Mr. Lear at first cast Mr. Coleman as Stymie in a remake of "The Little Rascals," then in his own series. "Diff'rent Strokes" centered on two black brothers adopted by a wealthy white man. African-Americans injected into an otherwise white milieu was a popular television motif of the time, shared with shows such as "Webster," "Benson" and "Gimme a Break!"

Mr. Coleman was a sensation from the start in "Diff'rent Strokes." The Washington Post called him "a most unusual tot with a strikingly professional comic delivery." But in a follow-up feature, the Post depicted a temperamental star throwing tantrums on the set.

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In a 1978 photo, Todd Bridges (left) and Gary Coleman flank Conrad Bain as they pose for a publicity photo for the NBC television series "Diff'rent Strokes."

Mr. Coleman seemed hardly to age over the life of the show, but when it ended in 1986 he was 18, and one of his first decisions as an adult was to sue his parents over their management of his salary. He eventually received a settlement, but his subsequent career couldn't support his free-spending ways. "I have lifestyle requirements," he explained in the 1999 People interview.
What became of his life was the stuff of tabloid stereotype, with the exception that substance abuse seemed not to play a role. Mr. Coleman seemed bedeviled by rage; more than once he was sentenced to anger-management classes.

After declaring bankruptcy in 1999, he found work as a security guard at a mall and at a shop dealing in his favorite hobby, model railroading. In 2000, he announced that he would run for U.S. Senate against Sen. Dianne Feinstein, though he never appeared on the ballot. In 2003, he actually did run for governor, garnering 12,683 votes in an election that brought a different Arnold to the California statehouse.
When he married in 2009, one wag noted that it was to a woman "almost half his age and almost twice his height." But the marriage proved rocky, and earlier this year Mr. Coleman pleaded guilty to a charge of domestic violence. The couple had previously appeared on the television show "Divorce Court."
Mr. Coleman's last role was in the film "Midgets vs. Mascots," a self-proclaimed "shockumentary" pitting small people against sports mascots. Mr. Coleman later said he regretted participating in it.

"I don't like it when small people are made fun of," he told Britain's Daily Mail.

By STEPHEN MILLER
—Email remembrances@wsj.com

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

ITEMS / ORDERS FOR THE WEEK: 5/16/2010 - 5/22/2010

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CASE LOGIC 24CD WALLET


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CE CE PENISTON: THOUGHT YA KNEW

A great dance album from a very underrated artist

One of the cutest, most likeable, and vocally talented dance divas ever, this second album from CeCe Peniston may not have spawned her biggest hit (Finally), but as a whole, it's definitely her most listenable album. Great throughout, best songs include "I'm Not Over You", "Hit By Love" (her most infectiously danceable thing after "Finally"), "Searchin", "I'm In The Mood", "Through Those Doors",.....

1. Searchin (9/10): This song is damn catchy.
Maybe it's the beat, maybe the vocals, but something about the song makes you want to listen to it over and over.

2. I'm In The Mood (East 87th St. Mix): (8/10): That's strange.
The remix of the song is here, but the original cut isn't. So I have nothing to compare it too.

3. Hit By Love (6/10): CeCe shows a return to form with this house classic!
The beats are thumpin and the bass is pumpin' just like a house track should. And it still could hold its own with the house records of today.

6. I'm Not Over You (8/10): This song is a lot like "Keep On Walkin'", which is probably why I like it so much.

8. Give What I'm Givin' (8/10): New Jack. Produced by Sir Jinx of the Lynch Mob, who produced Ice Cube's first post-NWA projects.

9. Through Those Doors (10/10): Ce Ce's swan song of the album.

10. Let My Love Surround You (7/10): Good beat, but the vocals and beat do seem slightly mismatched.
But her voice once again carries it.

 
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

FOCUS FOR THE MONTH OF MAY: MANIFESTATION

 For Becca, and whoever else can get something from this.

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man·i·fes·ta·tion n.

1. a. The act of manifesting. b. The state of being manifested.
2. An indication of the existence, reality, or presence of something: 
3. a. One of the forms in which someone or something, 
such as a person, a divine being, or an idea, is revealed. b. The materialized form of a spirit.
4. A public demonstration....

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Monday, May 17, 2010

PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FOR THE WEEK: 5/9/2010 - 5/15/2010

PHILLIPS EARHOOK HEADPHONES
 
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White for iPod. 


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Black for iPhone. 




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HERO MECHALITH  
THE KING IS BACK.
TIME TO RETURN THE CROWN.

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

THE JAZZ GODZ: INFLUENCES

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HIDDEN BEACH RECORDINGS

Hidden Beach is an American independent record label specializing
in Urban Alternative, R&B, Soul, Inspirational and
Contemporary jazz music genres. Hidden Beach was formed in 1998
as the vision of its founder and Chief Executive Officer,
Steve McKeever and currently holds a distribution deal
with Universal Music Distribution Group.

Hidden Beach has four label imprints, which focus on
a different genre of music. -Hidden Beach is the primary label imprint and is used for R&B, neo-soul, jazz, instrumental and compilation releases.
 
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THE CRUSADERS

The Crusaders are an American music group popular in the early 1970s known for their amalgamated jazz, pop and soul sound. Since 1961, more than forty albums have been credited to the group (some live and compilations), 19 of which were recorded under the name "The Jazz Crusaders" (1961–1970).

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PAUL HARDCASTLE

Paul Hardcastle (born 10 December 1957, London, England)
is an English composer and musician, specializing in the synthesizer.

He achieved some acclaim for his early singles,
notably the Electro-funk Hip-Hop instrumental classic, "Rain Forest" (1984), but came to greater prominence in 1985. Hardcastle has also recorded several synth jazz albums, alternating releases under the artist names The Jazzmasters, and Paul Hardcastle.

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JOE SAMPLE

Joseph Leslie "Joe" Sample (born February 1, 1939 in Houston, Texas) is an American pianist, keyboard player and composer.

He was one of the founding members of the Jazz Crusaders,
the band which became simply The Crusaders in 1971,
and remained a part of the group until its final album in 1991
(not including the 2003 reunion album Rural Renewal).

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

KRUMP INFUSED JAZZ ON THE HIP HOP GANGSTA TIP...



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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

THE JAZZ GODZ FEATURING HERO MECHALITH

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FORGET THEM PUNKS, THEY DON'T KNOW ABOUT ME
I'M THE REAL BLACK PRINCE OF THE UNDERCITY 
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YEAR OF THE DARK HORSE MOGUL
[THE JRAGON FINALLY RE-APPEARS]

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

THE JAZZ GODZ / UNDERGROUND HERO INSTRUMENTAL LEAKS


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PRINCE OF THE CITY  [THE JUGGERNAUT/THE BEAST]
 Because Everything is in it: 
Dj'ing, Krump, Jazz, Salsa, Electronica, Rhythm, and Gangsta!!!

Produced By Twinn Dr. Dre feat. Peter Philepe Balon, March 2010
Executive Produced by HERO MECHALITH
From the The Jazz Godz Vespertine Lp, NINJISTIC;
and from the Forthcoming WAR JOURNAL 
by Underground Hero/Wrush Fury




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Monday, May 10, 2010

THE MAGICK OF SUPERIOR THINKING: GO SMALL YOU CRAWL


THE NUMBER ONE OBSTACLE ON THE ROAD TO HIGH LEVEL SUCCESS IS 
THE FEELING THAT MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENT IS BEYOND REACH. 
THIS ATTITUDE STEMS FROM MANY, MANY SUPPRESSIVE FORCES 
THAT DIRECT OUR THINKING TOWARD MEDIOCRE LEVELS. 
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1. Be Environment-Conscious.
The body is, what the body is fed. The mind is, what the mind is fed.
What the environment is, ..you is.

*The I Ching teaches us that if we wish to gauge someone's character, we should notice what he nourishes in himself and in others. Those who cultivate inferior behaviors and relationships are inferior people; those who cultivate superior qualities in themselves and others are superior people. This is the test that we should apply to ourselves as well as others.
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2. Make your Environment work for you, not against you.
A difficult environment must motivate you. An easy environment must challenge you. Leave a bad or non-productive environment.

*When the right connections with good, 
strong people have been found, a certain loss naturally ensues. 
But one must part company with with the inferior and the superficial. 
However, one will feel satisfied if one finds what one seeks and needs 
for self-development. One must remain firm, know what one wants, 
and not be lead astray by passing whims.

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3. Don't let small-thinking people hold you back. 
Small people, don't think big. They're security-conscious.
Don't let suppressive forces--"can't-do-it-people"-influence your potential.

*If one clings to the weak, 
One loses the strong:

In friendships one must make a careful choice. 
One can surround oneself with either good or bad company. 
One cannot have both at once. If one throws oneself away on unworthy 
or untrustworthy friends, one loses connection with the good, 
strong people with whom the good in oneself is furthered.
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4. Get your advice from successful people.
Never risk it with free-lance advisers. The majority of people are long on their idea of the way you should do something, but short on being an example of the way you should do something.

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5. Get plenty of psychological sunshine.
The psyche that receives showers of sunshine,
grows like plants that produces fruit and flowers that bloom. 
The psyche that doesn't, ...doesn't. The mind that glows with a tan,
produces the kind of thinking that is as radiant as the body that glows with a tan. The mind that doesn't, ...doesn't.

Pastey-white thinking, is as attractive as Pastey-white thighs.
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6. Throw thought-poison (and people) out of your environment.
Think about what you're really doing when you spend your time verbally
speaking against people, or other communities behind their back.
Your thought-poison will produce YOUR physical cancer....aids, diabetes, heart attack, obesity,...hell.

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7. Go first class in everything you do.
Don't allow yourself to feel you can't afford to.
It's like an Eagle, settling for a Turkey's life!
Die a Lamb, or die a Lion.

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MAKE YOUR ENVIRONMENT MAKE YOU SUCCESSFUL


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