- September 19th, 2007 at
12:55 pm by --KALEB NATION-- -
Check out this new song from Natasha Bedingfield called Love Like This, featuring Sean Kingston, at the top of the player on the right. I’m not quite sure what to think of it, though it does strike me in an odd way between liking it and not, depending greatly on what I want to listen to at the time. It is very AC and has a soft, laid-back sound to it that might just grow on me.
A curious fact I read today on the promo piece which came with the song was that Natasha had the number 2 most played song on all radio stations in 2006 (song was called Unwritten) and even got sent out to Christian radio stations as well. She’s also got a very unique voice, like a cross between something from the jazz era with a bit of shout-singing. Also, she happens to be the sister to Daniel Bedingfield, who is a hit-maker in Britain in his own domain (Gotta Get Through This and If You’re Not The One being his hits).
Comment Box: Some people adore Natasha’s music, and others simply detest it. How’s this song feel for you?
- September 17th, 2007 at
5:05 am by --KALEB NATION-- -
Thank you all for your wonderful messages on my birthday yesterday. The day went perfectly and my mom’s cheesecake was wonderful. I got calls from my friends and family and my brother Jaden got me a shirt that says ‘Celebrity’ on the front.
As usual, my life should follow a pattern, so that since fifteen went very well, and sixteen might have been less-than-desirable, and seventeen went very well, etc, following the pattern 19 should be one of the really good years. Now all I’ve got to do is take on the immense task of changing my age on all my different websites…
If I have time this week, I have a new Izzy video for Youtube and I’ll try to get some birthday photos up.
- September 14th, 2007 at
3:00 am by --KALEB NATION-- -
Here is a recent photo of my grandmother. As always, she is Not Like Other Grannies. This photo was in the newspaper when she won a contest at the bank’s Grand Opening to play in the Shower of Cash game. They put her in a box, turn a knob, and money starts to shower down on her from above, and she gets to keep as much as she can grab. My grandmother, always the one with a sharp eye, noticed that the dollar bills were gathering in a corner on the floor, so instead of grabbing money as it fell, she did the smart thing and started scooping it up. The result? You can see it in the photos.
She told us she thinks it’s the best photo of her in years, and she wants to have it blown up into a poster and put on the wall. That’s my granny.
- September 7th, 2007 at
2:29 pm by --KALEB NATION-- -
This has to be one of the best websites I have ever seen in my life. It is the official website for a very talented web design company which has suddenly gotten a lot of spotlight in the past few months. Check out their official website:
No, that’s not a misspelling, that’s the official website for Red Interactive Design. Site looks simple? Wait till it loads all the way, then press the arrow keys…wait, did that guy at the bottom move? Yep, their website is a virtual world in which you can walk around, talk to other people (a lot are German, I found) and even change what you look like. Press the up key, and fly through the clouds…even higher, into the stars.
These guys do such a great job, I called them yesterday to see how much they charge. Turns out, they do a whole lot in ways of marketing and design. So much, in fact, that their work starts at 6-figure prices. That’s a pretty comfortable house for you there in exchange for a website. But when you see their portfolio, those tiny details such as money seem to fade away….
Want to see some great sites? Just click on a few in their portfolio: they did the Leven Thumps book series website, and the Ethan Haas Was Right website, which was a teaser for a RP game and got about 4 million hits in the first week or two of being up, probably because of the genius puzzles.