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Thursday, July 17, 2008
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New Video!
There shall be a new video soon, watch or die
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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NEW VIDEO!
we'll have a new video up real soon, stay tuned
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
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TRANSMITTING PARTICLE ENERGY IN A UNIFIED UNIVERSE
Current mood: insubordinate
by James R. Coppoletti
THE DYNAMIC MAKEUP OF THE UNIVERSE
TRANSMITTING ENERGY USING PARTICLES
TRANSMITTING SOUND PARTICLE ENERGY
TRANSMITTING ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PARTICLE ENERGY
GRAVITY-------BLACK HOLES
THE FORMATION AND FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSE
Topics are discussed in general terms, using easy to understand language and analogies of familiar concepts, to obtain a clearer image in one's MINDS EYE.
THE DYNAMIC MAKEUP OF THE UNIVERSE
There are two fundamentals:
1. ENVIRONMENTS OF PARTICLES
2. MOVEMENT
These two fundamentals are necessary to create a process of transmitting various forms of energy, which are necessary for the infinite diversity of the Universe.
It's not known for certain where the particle environments came from, or the primal cause of movement, but by designing instruments to detect and measure their different aspects, gives an understanding to the relationship between particle environments and movement, thus an understanding to the nature of the universe.
Elemental particles are very diverse, and are thought of as the building blocks of the universe. They vary in mass (determined by their internal particle structure), and oscillate back and forth at various FREQUENCIES per second. There are a little over 100 of them ranging from Hydrogen, to the Lead or Uranium particle.
Elemental particles are not solid, but made up of smaller particles. The mass and frequency is determined by the particle structure. It may be large to small, sparse to dense, and compressable to uncompressable. There may also be various combinations of these characteristics. Generally low mass low frequency particles (Hydrogen, Oxygen), are large, sparse, compressable structures. High mass high frequency particles (Lead, Uranium), are small, dense, uncompressable structures. The Hydrogen particle will gravitate to the outer layers of the atmosphere, while the Lead particle will gravitate toward the inner layers of the Earth, with the other elemental particles gravitating to their respective layers or positions, depending on their mass.
Elemental particles of various mass combine and form larger particle environments called molecules. There are thousands of different kinds of molecules, which combine and form larger objects such as bone, skin, wood, steel, rocks, planets, stars and galaxies, all the animate and inanimate objects which make up the Universe.
All of these elemental environment groups have an influence either directly or indirectly, to one degree or another, on all other particle groups, and all will gravitate to their natural place in the Universe, determined by the dynamic forces of all particles acting upon one another.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
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Ready to play again...and again...and paint a mural
Current mood: nostalgic
After a couple of weeks off we're very much looking forward to heading out on the road next week and seeing lots of you again...let us know if you want free high-fives or just maybe a small action figure or freehand drawing by any of us. I'm not boasting but merely being honest about our abstract free-hand drawing skills. Hope all of you are doing well and no one has joined NRA.
Talk to you soon...o yea, and if you want to read more random blogs you can read a few unusual thoughts under the blog at www.soular.us or you could just throw old lemons at the computer screen. You can decide.
Bye friends. We love you.

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Sunday, September 09, 2007
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Thank you thank you arkansas & oklahoma!
Current mood: awake
Hello everyone. Just returned from a trip to Arkansas and Oklahoma and had an amzing time with you all. Fayetteville was insane as usual, you live in a great town and we thank all of you for coming to the show hanging with us...and treating us at the world famous Brewski's! Also thanks to Anna and Tulah who did an amazing job opening the night....you guys are great people and musicians. We also want to thank Tim and all the amazing folks at Eskimo Joe's in Stillwater. Great city, great night....and uh....Colourmusic...you're not too shabby either. Seriously, it was an amazing night and our first full Colourmusic experience. We were honored to be part of the night. Also a very big thank you to our friends in Oklahoma City...you are all so very kind and really made us feel at home. Wonderful nights and wonderful people. I also thing that we may have had some of the best food in these cities we've had in a long time. The Enterprise really felt like it was dragging a bit...it was the food...beer....food. Have a wonderful night all of you and thank you som much for your continued comments, emails, and coming to hang with us at the shows. Hope to see you all very soon...
cheers, marsh
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Saturday, June 30, 2007
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Tennessee, Illnois, a Tornado and the band becoming a bit more "convivial"...
We just retuned home from a great group of shows in Tenessee and Illinois. Thanks to so many of you met in person from myspace finally and then all of the returning friends who came out to the shows. It was a great trip even though we did melt a bit in the sun @ Cornerstone. It was great playing with Homer Hiccolm & Co. and we look forward to a lot more with them this fall. While on the road we found our Oklahoma tornado footage and put it up. Uncut and uninterrupted...it's pretty random, but we like that sort of thing, so there it is. Plus some of you probably want to know how exciting touring can be with Soular and let me assure you that this is just the tip of the iceberg (figuratively speaking).
I know it's been a few weeks but we wanted to continue our collective vocabulary expansion by "keeping it going" with the new word for the day! If you keep reading we've thrown in something "new" and have given you a word of the day in Espanol as well.
Thank all of you again for your amazing email, comments and the like. We read them all and appreciate them as well. Have a great weekend and please let us know your thoughts on tornadoes, life, or the worst movie of the year.
convivial ..kuhn-VIV-ee-uhl.., adjective: Relating to, occupied with, or fond of feasting, drinking, and good company; merry; festive.
The convivial atmosphere would continue on the way home, with a bag of toffees and more stories including, quite often, the story of How Grandpa Was Found. -- "The foundling who got a life and a history", Times, January 6, 2000
He hated to drink to excess, disliked convivial entertaining and had no gift for bonhomie. -- Stella Tillyard, Citizen Lord
Young Sam, steeped in the family's endless storytelling, confessions, musings about their aspirations, and bickering about politics, seemed destined to become happy and convivial. -- Andrew Hoffman, Inventing Mark Twain
Convivial comes from Latin convivium, "a feast, entertainment, a banquet," from conviva, "a table-companion, a guest," from convivere, "to live with, hence to feast with," from com-, con-, with + vivere, "to live."
Here's the Spanish word for the day as a bonus: campo, noun: country, countryside, field
The 'false friend' that we will be looking at today is campo. Be careful not to use campo as a translation for camp, except in the expression concentration camp - campo de concentración. The main meanings of the Spanish word campo are country, countryside and field.
Prefiero vivir en el campo. I prefer living in the country.
El campo se pone verde en primavera. The countryside turns green in springtime.
un campo de trigo a field of wheat
Sometimes the word is used figuratively:
Es un experto en su campo. He's an expert in his field.
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Sunday, June 03, 2007
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Orlando is.....awesome. And another new word for you, "discomfit"
Hello there...just wanted to write and say hi to everyone. WE are still here in sunny florida after Tropical Storm Barry left us a little soggy but happy to be in the rain. Being from the desert in Albuquerque makes us really appreciate rain. So it was great to be in a tropical storm here.
We are having some great shows and meeting some amazing people. It's great to see people here singing the songs and coming out to hang with us. So for all of you who we've met for the first time and especially those we've seen again, we want to say, "Thank You!"
We had a great time at the Backbooth in Orlando tonight. It was really great that we played to a capacity house there!! For those of you who weren't able t get in WE ARE SORRY!!!!! If you weren't able to get in and came to see us, make sure you email us and we'll get you something for your trouble in not getting into the show. It means so much that so many of you came out. You were all able to witness Ian sporting a lovely Soular pink girl's tank-top, and Jared beginning the auction bidding at $5 for the sweaty top. It just kept going up....and up.....and up
Special thanks to Between the Trees for having us there tonight and playing a really great show as well. We're off to the panhandle of Flrida @ Ft. Walton beach tomorrow, so if you're in the area, please come hang with us and we'll have a great night tomorrow.
Thanks all over for all the great comments and emails as usual. If you have a thought, idea, or random comment, we DO read them and would love to jear from any or all of you. Have a great night and we'll be blabbing again very soon....count on it.
We also would like to continue in the expansion of your vocabulary....in our efforts to do so, we have also decided that it's important to give out another word we're trying to incorporate in our every day usage here in a rock n roll band.
discomfit ..dis-KUHM-fit; dis-kuhm-FIT.., transitive verb: 1. To make uneasy or perplexed, or to put into a state of embarrassment; to disconcert; to upset. 2. To thwart; to frustrate the plans of. 3. (Archaic). To defeat in battle.
A few of Dr. Baden's anecdotes ramble pointlessly, and his gusto in describing the anatomical characteristics of exhumed bodies may discomfit the squeamish. -- Teresa Carpenter, "Death Is Just the Beginning", New York Times, June 25, 1989
But the business of paradox is to discomfit the mind and force truths into connections that cannot be thought. -- Lore Segal, "A Passion for Polishness", New York Times, February 18, 1990
Starr Bright was used to the attention of strangers and would have been discomfited if no one noticed her, so leggy and glamorous. -- Joyce Carol Oates, Starr Bright Will Be With You Soon
Why were the men so discomfited, and why, in a group renowned for its openness, was there so much difficulty in speaking frankly? -- Hermione Lee, Virginia Woolf
Discomfit comes from Old French desconfit, past participle of desconfire, from Latin dis- + conficere, "to make ready, to prepare, to bring about," from com- + facere, "to make."
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Monday, May 21, 2007
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Soular's Word of the Day: "insuperable"
Current mood: chipper
As a band we're expanding our vocabulary one word at a time and thought we'd randomly share a word of the day with you. Here's today's new word. Use it in a conversation say it in numerous sentences until it begins to feel natural in everyday usage in your conventional contextual experience.
insuperable ..in-SOO-pur-uh-bul.., adjective: Incapable of being passed over, surmounted, or overcome; insurmountable; as, "insuperable difficulties."
They have overcome almost insuperable odds that the poor facilities and elements have brought about. -- Raimund E. Goerler (Editor), To the Pole: The Diary and Notebook of Richard E. Byrd, 1925-1927
Once the Soviet Union acquired the bomb, in 1949, proposals for nuclear disarmament were rejected on grounds that the character of the Soviet regime posed an insuperable obstacle. -- Jonathan Schell, The Gift of Time
Oh, and if you're still reading this blog post, you can see our new video at lots of places all over the web including www.youtube.com/soular
Thanks for expanding your vocabulary with us, your friendly neighborhod rock n roll band!
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
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Hear SOULAR on the season Finale of "The Real World: Denver"
Current mood: accomplished
Hello everyone, we wanted to let you know that you can hear "You Taste, You Feel" on MTVs "The Real World: Denver" season finale....thanks to MTV for playing so many of our songs. We thank you! and thanks to so many of you for writing, buying CDs, coming to shows and telling more people about the band. We truly thank you.
We'll see many of you this weekend in Santa Fe on Fri. and then we'll be releasing our video on Sat night @ The El Rey as part of the Hyperactive Music Festival.
Good night.
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007
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SOULAR on CSI Vegas tonight
Listen to "It's A Shame" on CSI:Vegas tonight. Thanks to CBS & CSI for liking the song. You can Tevo it or watch it....then you can buy it if you want on i-tunes or wherever you buy stuff.
We're in Fayetteville, AR tonight playing at the Gypsy. Looking forward to our return to Razorback Country. Hope this day finds you well and thanks for all of your support!!
It's getting ready to rain....then rain....then rain more.
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