Daily Archives: August 2, 2012

Nathan Adrian wins gold in men’s 100m freestyle at 2012 Summer Olympics

Nathan Adrian wins gold in men's 100m freestyle at 2012 Summer Olympics

Yesterday, part Chinese swimmer Nathan Adrian out-touched Australia’s James Magnussen by one-hundredth of a second to win gold in the men’s 100m freestyle. He jumped out to a good start in the first half, touching third at the wall. But the real race came down to the last 50 meters going stroke-for-stroke down the homestretch against James “The Missle” Magnussen. Adrian touched in 47.52 seconds, while Magnussen, the 2011 world champion in the 100, in 47.53 seconds. In that split second, Nathan Adrian became the first American to win the event in 24 years.

“People are coming back so fast these days,” Adrian said. “I’m a little more known for going out strong and kind of hurting on the way home, so I wanted to conserve a little more energy (in the first half) and come home strong this time. This guy’s an incredible closer, and I knew it was going to take a lot more than I’d ever done before to keep up.”

Nathan Adrian wins gold in men's 100m freestyle in 2012 Summer OlympicsNathan Adrian wins gold in men's 100m freestyle in 2012 Summer Olympics

“The most important lesson I learned from the 2011 World Championships is that every time I’m in a heat, I rid myself of externalities,” Adrian said. “(In my head) we’re like a group of fourth graders in the school yard racing for the wall. That’s where I’m most confident in my racing, and that’s what I tried to do tonight.”

“I kind of touched the wall and thought, ‘Oh, sweet, I’ve won my heat,’” Adrian said. “Then there’s 10 to 15 seconds where it kind of sunk in, and I had to double check because I didn’t want to be that guy who was celebrating and got eighth or something.”

He joins fellow HAPA athlete Kyla Ross in winning gold at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Nathan Adrian wins gold in men’s 100m freestyle at 2012 Summer Olympics

More about Nathan Adrian
Adrian’s mother, Cecilia, is Chinese and was born and raised in Hong Kong. She move to the U.S. in 1968 and met Adrian’s father, Jim, at the University of Portland. Cecilia has never been to mainland China but gave all three of her children a Chinese middle name. Nathan’s roughly means “little pony,” which Cecilia explains is representative of “the most precious things one can possess.” Adrian has an older sister, Donella, who swam at Arizona State, and an other brother, Justin, who swam at Washington. His nickname is “Bok Choi,” given to him by girls on one of his swim teams after they discovered his Asian heritage.

My City by Ghost Style x Liz Ho x Joyce Yung

My City by Ghost Style x Liz Ho x Joyce Yung

Ghost Style x Liz Ho x Joyce Yung team up for the music video “My City” for the upcoming film “Supercapitalist“. The trio take a helicopter flight through their city of Hong Kong to party through the streets and clubs. They keep their swagger on from night to day. It’s a non-stop party in HK. Time to dress up and hit the nightlife

My City by Ghost Style x Liz Ho x Joyce Yung

Juice by B’z

Juice by B'z

Another Asian group is trying to break into the US market. This time out of Japan. Do the B’z have what it takes to get into the US market. Formed in 1988, rock band B’z are guitarist Tak Matsumoto and vocalist Koshi Inaba. Over the span of twenty-four years, B’z have released 18 albums and 50 singles, with 46 singles consecutively debuting at Number One on Japan’s Oricon Single Chart. B’z have sold over 80 million CDs in Japan alone, making them the best-selling artist in Japan’s history. Known as Asia’s foremost guitar player, Matsumoto has joined legends Jimmy Page, Joe Perry, Ace Frehley and Slash to become only the fifth guitarist in the world to have his own Gibson signature Les Paul: the Tak Matsumoto Doublecut Custon Ebony Gibson.

B’z first English-language album was released on July 25, 2012. The self-titled collection includes the newly released single, “Into Free-Dangan-,” which is featured in the video game, Dragon’s Dogma and has sold over a million units worldwide and the record’s opening track, “Love Bomb” (originally titled “Ai no Bakudan”) was a Number One hit in Japan in 2005. Also see their music video for Juice filled to the brim with concert footage. (You can get Juice on Juice - B'z - EP. Get ready to get your rock on.) All of the songs on the new album have been re-produced with English lyrics to coincide with B’z upcoming North American tour kicking off September 17, 2012. Matsumoto explains, “This will be our fourth U.S. tour. We love playing for American audiences, and are excited to share our first English-language release with our fans.” Fans can see them live on stage starting next month.

B’z North American Tour Dates:
9/17 San Francisco, CA @The Warfield
9/19 Seattle, WA @The Showbox SODO
9/20 Vancouver BC @Orpheum Theatre
9/26 Toronto, ON @Sound Academy
9/28 Silver Spring, MD @The Fillmore
9/30 New York, NY @Best Buy Theater
10/7 Los Angeles, CA @Gibson Amphitheatre

Juice by B’z

Lyrics to Juice by B’z

I can feel it burnin’ down real slow
I think it’s killin’ me, I just can’t hide
Gotta push it, gotta shove it, control
So get in it and I just wanna ride
I want your lovin’, baby, don’t be shy
Need to taste you, wanna feel you inside

I got juice, to give it to you
Inside out, you get to have it too
Gotta live it, baby, while we can
Just one life, let it take command

I could kiss it, but I needed more
Funny feeling runnin’ through my veins
Wanna rock you deep into the core
Oh, so bad I think I’m going insane
No turning back, we’re spinning off the track
All systems go, there ain’t no turnin’ back

I got a juice, to give it to you
Inside out, you get to have it too
Gotta live it, baby, while we can
Just one life and the time is now

Honey, just let your body go
Not gonna hurt you, girl
Just wanna make sure
Feeling the heat this night
Just gotta get it right
My little butterfly
I need to make you mine

Got me feelin’ just too crazy inside
Come on—girl, I wanna blow your mind
It’s critical, I’m losin’ it right now
Getting closer now, I’m losin’ sight
I need to squeeze it in there one more time
The juice is comin’ for you, hold on tight

I got a juice, to give it to you
Inside out, you get to have it too
Gotta live it, baby, while we can
Just one life and the time is now

I got the juice, to give it to you
Inside out, I know you need it too
Life is short, ain’t no time to waste
There’s no tomorrow, gotta get it today

It’s alright!
It’s alright!
It’s alright!

BFFs Episode 4

BFFs Episode 4

In the fourth episode of BFFs “Suck 13”, Jessica, Courtney, Betsey, and Sam discover a secret that threatens not only to destroy Jessica’s campaign. With Ms. Kael is pulling the strings to Brett’s campaign, you never know what she’s capable of. Jessica attempts to devise a plan with the girls to save her campaign. Will her aspirations tear apart their friendship? Who will have the better campaign and outwit their competitor : Ms. Kael or Jessica?

Look for a cameo by Francois Chau and Emily Kuroda.

Previous episodes:
BFFs Episode 1
BFFs Episode 2
BFFs Episode 3

BFFs Episode 4

Sorry Please Thank You by Charles Yu

Sorry Please Thank You by Charles Yu

The author of the widely praised debut novel How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe returns with a hilarious, heartbreaking, and utterly original collection of short stories.

A big-box store employee is confronted by a zombie during the graveyard shift, a problem that pales in comparison to his inability to ask a coworker out on a date . . . A fighter leads his band of virtual warriors, thieves, and wizards across a deadly computer-generated landscape, but does he have what it takes to be a hero? . . . A company outsources grief for profit, its slogan: “Don’t feel like having a bad day? Let someone else have it for you.”

Drawing from both pop culture and science, Charles Yu is a brilliant observer of contemporary society, and in Sorry Please Thank You he fills his stories with equal parts laugh-out-loud humor and piercing insight into the human condition. He has already garnered comparisons to such masters as Kurt Vonnegut and Douglas Adams, and in this new collection we have resounding proof that he has arrived (via a wormhole in space-time) as a major new voice in American fiction.

You can get the book here.

Don’t feel like having a bad day? We’ll have one for you! At Precision Living Solutions, we feel bad so you don’t have to. Because life shouldn’t get in the way of your life.