Thursday, December 04, 2008

Nadia Pero Music News


Nadia Pero Music News is a news group oriented around the musical projects of Jacob Bryner, Jacob Johnson, and Jeffrey Fullmer who collectively make up the music group "Nadia Pero". Demos can be heard at http://www.myspace.com/nadiapero

We played our first show on Nov 25th 2008 at the Smithfield Theater in Smithfield Ut. If you like rock, funk, and something a little different, please check out our demos on the myspace page. By clicking the title of this post you can view our facebook news group as well.

Nadia Pero News Letter:

Hello everybody. I just finished extracting mp3\'s from the Nov 25th show at Smithfield Theater. You can find them on www.myspace.com/nadiapero. Please join up with the site as we will be swapping out new songs from time to time. It would me an the world to us if you would show our music to anybody you think might dig it, bands and fans alike. Feel free to spread the word about our Nadia Pero news groups (both myspace and facebook) so that for later shows we can notify as many people as possible using them.

Massive thanks to anybody and everybody who showed up at the Nov 25th show. Your support touched all of us and only locked us in harder towards getting more shows set up and finding our fan base.

ANYBODY WHO WANTS A DEMO, DEMOS ARE FREE, just drop us a comment either here, or at NadiaPero@gmail.com, or on above mentioned myspace or on the blog. Anybody who has a demo please copy and distribute in any way you desire. More is betta.

Also... Nadia Pero is looking for a temporary replacement drummer to play shows throughout all of the spring and early summer. Anybody who is interested please drop a line here, or feel free to e-mail Jeff at predatormilk@gmail.com or the band at Nadiapero@gmail.com

I will also be posting band news on our blog at Nadiapero.blogspot.com for all your RSS\'ers out there.

Thanks for your support! Peace

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Temporary Autism

One Pill Makes You Autistic -- And One Pill Changes You Back

ocddrug.jpg Need to finish that work project, and wish you had the mental intensity to do it? Just take a synapse-regulating inhibitor, induce temporary autism, and you'll want to ignore your friends and do nothing but number-crunching for days. Autism-inducers could become as popular as Provigil among the geek set by 2020. Last night, in fact, a group German researchers announced they'd perfected the method for inducing autism. (They can also cure it.)

Over the past year, researchers have demonstrated several times that they can turn mice autistic by messing with brain chemistry -- and then "cure" them using the same techniques. The discoveries could lead to a scenario similar to the one in Vernor Vinge's novel A Deepness in the Sky, where people are given a brain treatment called "focusing" that essentially turns them autistic and makes them obsessive, detail-oriented workers.

It might also lead to recreational autism, where people who want to take a break from having messy emotions about other people decide to unplug and enter a state where human relationships are no more important than inanimate objects.

Read about how scientists can induce autism [PNAS] and how they can cure it [BBC News].