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24
May
12

Eric Czar – Melody and Movements for Electric Bass DVD

           

After decades of working in bands as a professional bassist in New York City, and touring all over the US, Canada and Europe, Eric Czar is finally stepping out from the shadows of sideman status; exploring his own voices as a composer and performer, and utilizing the unique timbres of custom made, 7 string fretted and fretless basses as, “Strangely evocative” lead instruments.

Eric believes the “Extended range” bass has much to contribute to the evolution of modern music. The feedback, testimonials, and press he has received thus far would tend to indicate the public agrees. They also serve as an ever growing testament to the influence Eric is having on players (and listeners) of all genres of music.

To date, Eric’s solo videos and recordings have all been done at home with little to no budget. Written and performed by Eric, and fundamentally experimental, his compositions draw inspiration from all genres Eric has entertained over the years; classical, rock, funk, jazz, and ambient.

As a result of Eric’s rapid growth in popularity and influence on Youtube, Facebook and other platforms, his goal is to remix and master the existing recordings so they are suitable for broadcast, sale and most importantly, enjoyable listening. Eric explains this is easily accomplished, thanks to the digital era. Eric plans to utilize a professional caliber studio and engineer, along with the equipment, resources and objectivity that is above what he has at home. He hopes to improve the overall sound quality and clarity of his recordings, with the intent of releasing them as digital downloads on iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby etc. in both CD and DVD format. Eric explains that the video performances will serve as an educational tool for players (reminiscent of the instructional videos that inspired him in his youth), and also provide insight to how this unusual music is written and performed.

Eric’s goal is to raise $3,500 to cover the costs of remixing, mastering, duplication of hard-copy CD/DVDs (featuring his own artwork) as well as some promotional costs.

Through this sponsorship/pledge drive process, Eric Czar hopes to finance what’s quickly become a documented source of inspiration for musicians and composers all over the globe. According to Eric, “I honestly didn’t expect my home videos to be this well received, but now that I see they are, I’m hoping to offer the best quality product that I can.”

FOLLOW THIS LINK to view Eric’s Kickstarter page, to read more about Eric and this exciting project, to see how many pledges have been received so far, and to view a short 2:39 sample video. Be sure to also check out the different incentives offered for the different pledge levels.

PS: When you visit Eric’s Kickstarter, click the green “Back This Project” button and read through the Q&A’s on the right side of the page. When you pledge, you provide a credit card number through Amazon Payments – however YOUR CARD WILL NOT BE CHARGED until Saturday June 23rd (a month from now) and even then, ONLY if the project has been successfully funded! You can pledge today and not worry about paying a dime for 30 days!

PPS: Facebook folks, please go to the comment page for this post and share this on Facebook. I’d like to get this information in front of as many people as possible.

Good Luck Eric!

08
May
12

What Biotech Company Blamed for Bee Collapse Just Bought Leading Bee Research Firm?

Reprinted from Food Consumer.org and posted in it’s entirety in keeping with Food Consumer’s Terms Of Use. Copyright Food Consumer.org

By Dr. Mercola

Bee colonies around the globe are mysteriously disappearing, a phenomenon known as colony collapse disorder (CCD). Since 2006, it’s estimated that close to one-third of all honey bee colonies have simply vanished into thin air. Where are the bees going? What’s causing their devastating demise?

One forerunning theory is that genetic engineering of crops is involved, either through the genetically modified crops themselves or the pesticides and herbicides that go with them.

Monsanto, which is the world leader in this type of biotechnology, is likely none too pleased about the recent accusations hurled against their product, so they’ve taken matters into their own hands and purchased one of the leading bee research firms – one that, conveniently, lists its primary goal as studying colony collapse disorder.

If this isn’t the classic example of the fox guarding the henhouse then I don’t know what is.

Why Your Food Supply Depends on Independent Bee Research

It is absolutely crucial to the food supply that the dedicated application of research is allowed to continue surrounding colony collapse disorder. To get an idea of the magnitude of importance, the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) estimates that without bees to act as pollinators, the United States alone could lose $15 billion worth of crops.i

Do you enjoy apples? How about beets? You’d better get your fill now, because without bees these, and the crops listed below, will disappear. In all, bees pollinate at least 130 different crops in the U.S. alone, including fruits, vegetables and tree nuts.

Almonds Sunflower Apricots Avocadoes Blueberries
Boysenberries Cherries Citrus Cranberries Grapes
Kiwi Loganberries Macadamia nuts Nectarines Olives
Peaches Pears Plums/Prunes Raspberries Strawberries
Asparagus Broccoli Carrots Cauliflower Celery
Cucumbers Cantaloupe Honeydew Onions Pumpkins
Squash Watermelons Alfalfa Hay Alfalfa Seed Cotton Lint
Cotton Seed Legume Seed Peanuts Rapeseed Soybeans

Bee Research Goes to the Wolves…

Beeologics says their mission is to become the “guardian of bee health worldwide,” and states they are dedicated to “restoring bee health and protecting the future of insect pollination” with its primary goal to control the colony collapse disorder and Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus (IAPV) infection crises.” Monsanto bought the company in September 2011, just months before Poland announced it would ban growing of Monsanto’s genetically modified (GM) MON810 maize, noting, poignantly, that “pollen of this strain could have a harmful effect on bees.”ii

The ongoing blight of GM crops has been implicated in CCD for years now. In one German study,iii when bees were released in a GM rapeseed crop, then fed the pollen to younger bees, scientists discovered the bacteria in the guts of the young ones mirrored the same genetic traits as ones found in the GM crop, indicating that horizontal gene transfer had occurred.

Further, the newer systemic insecticides, known as neonicotinoids, have become the fastest growing insecticides in the world. Two prominent examples, Imidacloprid and Clothianidin, are used as seed treatments in hundreds of crops. Virtually all of today’s genetically engineered Bt corn is treated with neonicotinoids.

Bee colonies began disappearing in the U.S. shortly after the EPA allowed these new insecticides on the market. Even the EPA itself admits that “pesticide poisoning” is a likely cause of bee colony collapse.

These insecticides are highly toxic to bees because they are systemic, water soluble, and very pervasive. They get into the soil and groundwater where they can accumulate and remain for many years and present long-term toxicity to the hive. They enter the vascular system of the plant and are carried to all parts of it, as well as to the pollen and nectar. Neonicotinoids affect insects’ central nervous systems in ways that are cumulative and irreversible. Even minute amounts can have profound effects over time. And the little bees are being exposed over and over again as pesticides become more necessary due to the inherent weaknesses of monoculture.

One of the observed effects of these insecticides is weakening of the bee’s immune system.

Forager bees bring pesticide-laden pollen back to the hive, where it’s consumed by all of the bees. Six months later, their immune systems fail, and they fall prey to natural bee infections, such as parasites, mites, viruses, fungi and bacteria. Indeed, pathogens such as Varroa mites, Nosema, fungal and bacterial infections, and IAPV are found in large amounts in honey bee hives on the verge of collapse. In addition to immune dysfunction and opportunistic diseases, the honey bees also appear to suffer from neurological problems, disorientation, and impaired navigation.

A bee can’t survive for more than 24 hours if she becomes disoriented and unable to find her way back to the hive.

Even butterflies are suffering… A decline in the North American monarch butterfly population has been linked to increased plantings of herbicide-tolerant GM crops, and overuse of the herbicide glyphosate, which is the key chemical in Monsanto’s Roundup.iv Glyphosate is killing milkweed plants, upon which monarchs rely for habitat and food.

GM Crops Lead to Monoculture…

Monoculture is the growing of just one type of crop on a massive scale. Where farms used to consist of multiple types of produce, pigs, chickens and cows, today you see mile upon mile of corn and soybeans… Monoculture farming practices have sadly resulted in a widespread shift away from sustainable family farms and locally produced foods, and toward industrialized agriculture, massive farming complexes, and confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs), all driven by large corporations whose chief motivation is maximizing profit.

Monoculture increases dependency on chemical pesticides, fertilizers, antibiotics and genetically modified organisms (GMOs). In fact, the use of GM crops like corn and soy (the United States leads the world in GM crop acreage, by the way) is the very definition of monoculture! Why is this an important point to remember? Because, ironically, Monsanto-owned Beeologics states right on their website that large-scale monoculture and pesticide use are key reasons why bees are dying!

“Assorted factors have been implicated in the reduced capability of bees to survive in recent years, including the dearth of resources and poor nutrition which are a key factor in bee and colony loss. Every doctor prescribes exercise and a healthy diet as preventive measures to disease. And every beekeeper knows that good forage over time is the ultimate cure. Bees, as a community, overcome almost all diseases easily when the weather is favorable and wild flowers bloom prolifically. However, in recent years, large scale monoculture has resulted in a lack of natural weeds, and all too often pesticide-laden crop forage.”v

It will be interesting to see how long this information remains on their site, or if Monsanto will realize the irony in these words and have it taken down… the problem, of course, is that now Monsanto will be able to massage any forthcoming “research” to make sure it exonerates their prized GM creations from having any role in CCD…

A recent Global Research article reports:

“Owning a major organization that focuses heavily on the bee collapse and is recognized by the USDA for their mission statement of “restoring bee health and protecting the future of insect pollination” could be very advantageous for Monsanto. In fact, Beelogics’ company information states that the primary goal of the firm is to study the very collapse disorder that is thought to be a result — at least in part — of Monsanto’s own creations.”

What Can You do to Help the Honeybees?

The documentary film Vanishing of the Bees recommends four actions you can take to help preserve our honey bees:

  • Support organic farmers and shop at local farmer’s markets as often as possible. You can “vote with your fork” three times a day. [When you buy organic, you are making a statement by saying "no" to GMOs!]
  • Cut the use of toxic chemicals in your house and on your lawn, and use organic pest control.
  • Better yet, get rid of your lawn altogether and plant a garden. Lawns offer very little benefit for the environment. Both flower and vegetable gardens provide good honey bee habitats.
  • Become an amateur beekeeper. Having a hive in your garden requires only about an hour of your time per week, benefits your local ecosystem, and you can enjoy your own honey!

If you are interested in more information about bee preservation, the following organizations are a good place to start.

  • Pesticide Action Network Bee Campaign vi
  • The Foundation for the Preservation of Honey Beesvii
  • American Beekeeping Federationviii
  • Help the Honey Beesix

References:


Dr. Mercola is the founder of the world’s most visited natural health web site, Mercola.com. You can learn the hazardous side effects of OTC Remedies by getting a FREE copy of his latest special report The Dangers of Over the Counter Remedies by going to his Report Page.
08
Feb
12

Shameless Self-Promotion

Another Animoto video, this one for The Download Superstore – a new project I just became involved with. I was impressed with the selection and unique nature of their products, so I signed up.

Put the video together and uploaded it to Youtube last night.

Interested in dipping your toes in the Internet Marketing pool? Shoot me an email (contact information is under my link, just below “The BS Blog” banner). I can hook you up with some great (and free) resources to get you started.

My latest video!

12
Oct
11

Fun With Animoto!

I recently learned of a great website and service called Animoto.

It’s a website where you can create videos for your website or blog, Youtube, advertising or just for fun and personal enjoyment. For example, you could create a photo montage of family members and send it to relatives, or combine photographs from special events and give the video as a gift, etc. Fun stuff!

It’s very easy to use, and the best part of all is that you create 30 second videos for free! If you want to create longer videos you can upgrade to $5 per month (or save 50% and get a year for $30), but that’s optional.

You can incorporate music into your videos by using your own music, or choose from a large selection of music they have available on their website. 

Here’s an example of a video I created for a one of my websites, that’s now uploaded to Youtube:

I literally created this entire video and posted it to Youtube in about 15 minutes.

Click here to visit Animoto and get your free account!

21
Aug
11

Earn $300 a Week with your Digital Camera!

In keeping with my previous post about entering the world of internet marketing, I wanted to share with you the latest website that I launched over the weekend; www.snapshotpayday.com

It’s an eBook written by my mentor Chris Farrell, and I have have been granted full resale rights. It’s a pretty cool eBook that teaches regular, everyday folks how to make money with their digital camera.

Again, I’m not here to sell you this eBook. I’m just excited about this new endeavor, and wanted to share it with you. As I publish more websites I plan to announce them here so you can all take a look at them.

Fun stuff!

20
Aug
11

Internet Marketing – All The Information You Need to Get Started…FOR FREE!

Have you ever thought about building a website and entering the world  internet marketing and/or affiliate marketing? Have you looked into it, only to be confused and overwhelmed by the amount of information out there? If you’re like me, the answer is yes.

There are countless sources of information (and misinformation) on the internet. Fortunately for me I discovered a website called IM Report Card.

IM (or Internet Marketing) Report Card is a community where both newcomers and seasoned internet marketers  alike post ratings and comments about all the different internet marketing services out there – from membership sites, tutorial services, traffic-generating services, etc.

It was on this website that I learned of Chris Farrell’s Membership Site. It was the #1 rated service on IM Report Card – and as of this writing had received 1199 reviews with an overall “A” rating. In fact, Chris Farrell is the #1 all-time rated service on the internet.

I joined The Chris Farrell membership site, and in the past several weeks I have  learned more than I would have in a year’s worth of independent study – and it’s been invaluable to me. The image above (which is a clickable link) will take you to my first website – which was created with his help.

I’m not here to directly sell you on Chris Farrell, although I will tell you I have chosen to become an affiliate of his, and of his membership site. I am that impressed by what I have seen and heard over the past month or so.

With that being said however, I would invite you to click the image above or visit my website directly at www.BuildYourWebBiz.com and look it over. If you’ve EVER considered making money online legitimately, then I would ask you to do this: visit my website and sign up to receive a FREE copy of the eBook, Create Your First Website by 3:45 This Afternoon. It’s very well written, very educational, and absolutely free.

When you sign up you will be placed on my mailing list. You will receive emails (about 1 per week after the first week) containing outstanding tips and helpful information about building a web-based business…including links to a FREE video course that will tell you everything you need to know to start earning money online!

Rest assured, you have my personal, 100% guarantee that your email address will NEVER be sold, shared or otherwise distributed. I personally will be the only person who ever sees it. And if you don’t find the information or emails of interest you can unsubscribe at any time and keep the eBook as my gift.

So please, check it out!

Thanks

16
Aug
11

Thank You, U-Haul

As you know, back on August 5th I posted a rather lengthy rant about a recent unpleasant experience we had with U-Haul of Vancouver, Washington.

I am pleased to report that I received a phone call and an email from Mr. David Scheafer, President for U-Haul of Portland, Oregon. He had been contacted by U-Haul’s General Manager who had just returned from vacation, and been notified of the circumstances.  

Mr. Scheafer was very apologetic, and stated that this was not the way he wanted his customers treated. He issued us a $381.89 credit on our charge card, and also gave us a $250 U-Haul certificate - good for anything from storage and truck rental services, trailer hitch purchase and installation, moving supplies (boxes, tape etc), propane sales and/or miscellaneous home improvement rentals.

Mr. Scheafer went on to state that he had, “Counseled” the employees involved, and again offered his sincere apologies.

I would like to thank U-Haul and Mr. Scheafer for making things right with us. As promised in my initial post, I am generating this follow-up piece to report that we are very satisfied with the results.

I would also like to recognize one U-Haul employee by the name of Nanette Bourzac who works at U-Haul’s facility on Andresen Rd in Vancouver, WA. Although not mentioned in my original post, Nanette was aboslutely wonderful. Amidst all the headaches we experienced that day, Nanette was the one bright light; extremely professional, courteous and helpful. An all around delight to work with and U-Haul is lucky to have her. I don’t know her title, but I believe she was referred to as a “Yard Worker” by the office staff and is deserving of recognition.

05
Aug
11

‘Screw-All U-Haul” (please share)

I would appreciate everyone’s assistance in sharing this blog post. I will share to my Facebook wall when completed, and if everyone would click share and pass it on, I would be most thankful. Perhaps SOMEONE affiliated with U-HAUL will have a Google Alert set up for their company name and see this.  –Thank You!

THE LONG STORY:

A few years ago, our daughter and her boyfriend were residents of Vancouver, Washington. When a promising new job opportunity presented itself in Las Vegas, our daughter and her boyfriend placed the bulk of their personal belongings in a storage unit operated by U-Haul - located at 2460 NE Andresen Rd in Vancouver, WA – and moved to Nevada.

As will happen from time to time, the happy couple experienced some financial difficulties – and on a few occasions in 2010 we paid their storage bill for them.

On 3/5/11 an unexpected new charge appeared on our bank card from U-Haul Storage in the amount of $677.83. It turns out that not only did U-Haul retain our bank card information from a previous payment we had made, but opted to charge our card without authorization.

I called the storage facility and spoke to a man who knew nothing about the charge, and by all appearances seemed uninterested in discussing the matter with me. I told him in no uncertain terms that he needed to do whatever it took to insure no further unauthorized charges be made on our card, and that our bank card information be purged from the system.

We contested the unauthorized transaction through our bank and attempted to have the charges removed from our account with no success. I wrote to U-Haul’s corporate offices via the main website (through both the Public Relations Link and the online Contact Us Form on this page) to protest the charges, and my correspondence was never acknowledged, let alone replied to.

At this point we decided to let it go. The money was going towards our daughter’s storage unit after all, and she had promised to pay us back. We would be reimbursed in either case. Although it did not sit well with me, it wasn’t the end of the world – but it certainly was harbinger of our next dealings with U-Haul.

Our happy couple eventually parted ways but remained in touch.  He moved to Colorado, and she moved back home to our hometown. She started college while working part time as a barrista and all was well for a while.

Our daughter lost her job after being injured (off the job) and asked us again for help with her U-Haul storage bill, which had become delinquent after she had lost her job. Needless to say we did not hold U-Haul in high regard by this time, but agreed to help our daughter. She was concerned about losing her personal property.

On July 20th or 21st I called the U-Haul facility on Andresen Rd in Vancouver, WA and spoke to a woman by the name of Karen. I explained the situation, but did not bring up the previous issue regarding the unauthorized charge. I asked Karen what our daughter owed, including any late fees, to bring her current.

Karen told me that $763.79 would bring the unit current again. I asked Karen how much time we had to get this done. Karen told me the storage unit was, “In lien status, and scheduled to go to aution on 8/2/11.” Karen said a notice had been mailed on 7/12/11, and again that very day, advising of this.

  –I know this is a  l-o-n-g  post. Thanks for hanging in there with me!

At that time I confirmed that our daughter had authorization to come down, pay for the storage, and remove the contents. This was a bit of a gray area, as the storage unit was rented in the boyfriend’s name, and he was now living out of state. Karen told me yes, so I reserved a 17′ U-Haul truck for the following weekend. We made the necessary plans to drive 150 miles, pay off the storage unit, pick up the rental truck, load the contents and bring them back to our house for safekeeping.  Our only other option was to allow the storage unit to go to auction. That week I reorganized our basement to make room for all the stuff.

Upon arrival at U-Haul we were initially, “Helped” by a Mr. Brent Pelky, who held the title of Field Relief Manager. When we shared with him our daughter’s situation he told us that no auction date had been set for our daughter’s storage unit! When we attempted to share with him what Karen had told us on the phone, he abruptly and rather forcefully stated, “I SAID A DATE HAS NOT BEEN SET!” He then added, “…of course if you don’t pay it will eventually go to auction, but there has been no auction date set.”

We were dumfounded.  At this point Mr. Pelky said he could offer us a 50% settlement on the storage bill to close out the unit. All he needed was the boyfriend’s permission, since the storage unit was in his name. We explained that he was in Colorado, and that this weekend he was in the mountains in an area of no cell phone reception…but that we would try to reach him.

Mr. Pelky then said we had 24 hours to reach him, and to just have him fax a copy of his ID and permission – and gave us their fax number. We explained to him that we had already driven 150 miles to get there, arranged for extra labor (we had brought 2 extra people and our daughter), and that we could not spend the night in Vancouver. 

Mr. Pelky then informed us we could pay the whole bill and access the storage unit now, or wait on the boyfriend to fax his permission to accept the 50% settlement offer and get in then. With that Mr. Pelky started to leave. We asked him where he was going, and he said “I’m off for the day.” We told him we would keep trying to reach the boyfreind.

We were next assisted by Ms. Heather Suhama, with the title of Assistant Moving Center GM. Facing at least 4 hours of truck loading and having no intention of staying over in Vancouver (our helpers needed to return home that night), we felt we had no other option at that point but to pay the bill in full so we could gain access to the unit and start packing - hoping that before we finished, we would reach the boyfriend. We gave Heather $430 in cash and a check for $299.80 for the storage unit. We also gave her a bank card for $168 plus $9.95 for the truck rental, bringing the grand total to $907.75.

Then we were told that since Tara did not have a key it would be another $50 to have the lock removed.

We were about at our wit’s end by this point. Ms. Suhama said that’s just the way it was…unless we could convince one of the yard hands to do it for us.

We made arrangements to have the lock removed and began loading the truck. Shortly after this we were quite relieved to hear from the boyfriend who was back in cell phone range. He said he was on his way back from the mountains, and said he could be at a fax machine in 90 minutes - well before U-Haul’s closing time! The boyfriend said he would send whatever was needed, no problem.

We returned to the office and spoke to Ms. Suhama. “Good news!” we said. “The boyfriend is on his way back from the mountains, and can have the papers faxed over well before closing time.” Ms, Suhama said ok (she had been present during our discussions with Mr. Pelky and was familiar with our situation). She said all she needed to do was to call Mr. Pelky and get his permission.

We thought it rather odd for her to need to ask Mr. Pelky for his permission to honor the offer that he himself had made us - but we stood by while she called him.

When she got off the phone she informed us that Mr. Pelky said “You were given a choice: Choice A or Choice B. You took choice A. The offer is no longer available.”

We were stunned.

We finished loading the truck and left for home.

A couple days later I was able to reach a lady by the name of Lori who I believe was in the corporate regional office. I shared the entire story I just made you suffer through. I then said that, ”In light of the unauthorized charge to our bank card, the misrepresentations made as to the storage unit going to auction, and the offer extended us by your Field Relief Manager, I am requesting this offer be honored and that we be reimbursed 50% of the $763.79 storage bill.”

Lori started to say, “If you can get the boyfriend to fax…oh wait, can you hold while I check on something?” I said yes.

About 5 minutes she came back on the line. She said that U-Haul had violated their own policy and should have never released the contents of the storage unit to anyone without the signed permission of the contract holder. And she said there was nothing more she could do for me.

This brings us to an interesting place, doesn’t it? Seems to me U-Haul has openly admitted that they may have put themselves in a position of legal liability in an amount far exceeding the $381.89 I was asking for.

I have no intention of recommending to the boyfriend that he initiate legal action. I do intend however to do whatever I can to insure that U-Haul will lose at least $381.89 in lost rental business and loss of reputation, hence this blog post.

There are plenty of other self-storage facilities out there, and plenty of other truck rental providers - including Budget Truck RentalRyder and Penske to name a few. 

Please help me spread the word by clicking the “Share Button” which appears beneath this blog post in the “Comments” section. If you’ve read this on Facebook, please share and post to your wall – and encourage your friends to do the same. If nothing else, we can spread the news and I’ll feel satisfied that I took $381.89 in business from U-Haul even if it doesn’t end up in my pocket.

Thanks for your help, and letting me bend your ear :-)

ps: and one final message for U-Haul…if by chance you decide to do the right thing, I too will do the right thing and update this post with the good news. You can reach me through the ESARSEA tab at the top of this blog.

20
Apr
11

The Valley Advocate: News – Taking On Monsanto

The Valley Advocate: News – Taking On Monsanto.




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