Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Newt Gingrich Wants To Put A Colony on the Moon

by Christian Chiakulas


And if your natural response was to laugh at that notion, congratulations, you're still sane.  In a speech given in Florida, Newt spent a lot of time outlining his plans for space colonization.  He said that by 2020, the end of his second term (because, as we all know, Newt is going to win the election and a second term), "...we will have the first permanent base on the moon. And it will be American."  Newt also said that if we can manage to have 13,000 Americans permanently living in said moon colony, then it can apply for statehood, making it the 51st state in our Union.


Let's look at some numbers here.  The least populated state, Wyoming, has about 568,000 people in it.  That's the population of Moontopia (if we have a state on the moon, I will not rest until it's named 'Moontopia') times 43.  I live in the town of River Forest, Illinois, and we have almost 12,000 people.  An entire state barely bigger than my quaint little River Forest, is baffling.  Some other obvious pitfalls of having a state on the moon can be read here.  I don't want to repeat them, so check it out.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Changes

Anyone who's been on here recently might notice we've had a severe lack of updates.  I won't bore anybody with the details of the laziness and interpersonal conflict that have resulted in this dry spot, but I will say that starting Monday, January 30th, it is over.

That's right.  We're back, baby.

There are gonna be a few changes.  First, we'll only be updating 5 days a week instead of the 6 that it was previously.  This is because updating 6 days a week is a lot of work and nobody seems to want to submit anything non-fiction.  That's fine, we expected this, but it means that for now, 5 days a week is where we're at.  If you're interested in becoming a regular contributor of NONfiction, send an email to chriscc@ameritech.net, because we need you.

The new schedule will be as follows:

Monday - Music
Tuesday - Politics/Current Events
Wednesday - Randomness (Could literally be anything we decide to publish)
Thursday - Entertainment
Friday - Fiction

We regret to say that the architecture section has been scrapped as a weekly column.  Producing material weekly on architecture-related topics is difficult, but that does not mean that we'll never post anything about it again.  That's what Wednesdays are for.

In the coming weeks/months, you may also start to see ads pop up on here.  Fuck you, we don't do this for our healths.  No guarantees about anything and nothing has been decided yet, but if we do start hosting ads, it's because maintaining this blog is a lot of work and we wanna make a buck or two for our troubles.

Thanks a lot, and we hope you enjoy our articles.  Go with God.

Monday, January 2, 2012

8 Underrated Bands

by Christian Chiakulas

Every online list of underrated bands is chalk full of random indie-rockers you've never heard of.  Some are good and deserve more recognition, some are awful and a reflection of the writer's poor taste, and some are Pavement.

This list isn't like that.

Actually, just about every band/artist on this list has been commercially successful to some degree.  Some have even been critically lauded, to a point.  Some, however, fell out of our popular consciousness before putting out their best work, others are derided unfairily, and others have fantastic bodies of work hidden behind silly radio singles.  Basically, here are 8 artists that don't get enough credit.  Some are my personal favorites, but I am approaching the writing of this article from an objective point of view.  I'm going to be talking about why these artists are artistically talented, not why I love them.  Maybe, after reading this, you'll consider giving them another look?