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Jun 18

Take It Back (via azeca)

One of the songs (along with “Keep Talking,” off this same album) that got me back into rock music - and a life-long obsession with Pink Floyd.

That being said, the video would do fine with just the soaring visuals and the Intel Inside guy chopping away at the tree. The rest? Choppy stock footage and weird early ’90s CGI.


“The realtime web has become a habit. It’s a twitch. I do it without thinking. More importantly, when I succumb to the reflex of checking it every few minutes or seconds, I do so at the expense of thinking. When is the last time you stood in line at a bank without checking your iPhone? What about waiting for a long stoplight or sitting at a restaurant counter? Those moments, now dominated by the internet reflex must have been used for something else before all this technology climbed into our pockets. What were we thinking about when we had all that extra time?” Tweetage Wasteland : Say Hello to My Little Friend

Jun 17
“JOE BARTON WOULD LIKE TO APOLOGIZE TO: BP, FOR GETTING OUR OCEAN ALL MIXED UP IN YOUR OIL.” Joe Barton Would Like To Apologize


Jun 16
“It doesn’t even matter what you think. You know why, jagoff? Cause I’m famous. I am on every major operating system since Microsoft fucking Bob. I’m in your signs. I’m in your browsers. I’m in your instant messengers. I’m not just a font. I am a force of motherfucking nature and I will not rest until every uptight armchair typographer cock-hat like you is surrounded by my lovable, comic-book inspired, sans-serif badassery. Enough of this bullshit. I’m gonna go get hammered with Papyrus.” Timothy McSweeney’s Internet Tendency: I’m Comic Sans, Asshole. (via Big Contrarian)

remiel:

iCade - iPad Arcade Cabinet. Just like the Tauntaun Sleeping Bag before it, this April Fool’s product should be transformed into the real deal.

I’d buy an iPad just to use one of these for Donkey Kong (assuming Donkey Kong were ever released for a non-Nintendo product).

remiel:

iCade - iPad Arcade Cabinet. Just like the Tauntaun Sleeping Bag before it, this April Fool’s product should be transformed into the real deal.

I’d buy an iPad just to use one of these for Donkey Kong (assuming Donkey Kong were ever released for a non-Nintendo product).


Jun 10
retrogasm:


Screw it… diabetes is nothing compared to “fitting in”…

It’s obviously fake and a damn good one too but not too far fetched from what actual reality might have been at the time.  
Credit

retrogasm:

Screw it… diabetes is nothing compared to “fitting in”…

It’s obviously fake and a damn good one too but not too far fetched from what actual reality might have been at the time.  

Credit


Congrats to Doodle Jump, the most fun and addictive game I’ve ever played for iPhone - it just won an Apple Design Award at this year’s WWDC.

Congrats to Doodle Jump, the most fun and addictive game I’ve ever played for iPhone - it just won an Apple Design Award at this year’s WWDC.


Jun 8

30 And Under - ‘Don’t Settle’

[I gave a shorter, punchier version of this essay at Jackson Magazine’s 30 And Under banquet, as a way to warn these ambitious young professionals what was in store for them. They probably already knew the second part, but the first part was 30 And Under wisdom after I was honored last year.]

There’s not much tackier than unasked for advice, so we’ll call these next two tid-bits “tips” instead of advice.

Tip one: whether anyone who is honored as a 30 And Under winner likes it or not, you’re going to become a celebrity in Jackson. The picture and profile will show up in the magazine and you’ll have strangers on the street saying “congratulations!” It happens. And grandma and grandpa and that guy you owe money to will all call and say they saw you in Jackson Magazine.

It’s a heavy burden, those first few months after winning. You’ll be famous to a group of people who have a very local sense of fame. You’re now in a select group of people that will probably make appearances on JTV or United Way billboards.

And in case you weren’t busy enough now, you’ll have community groups and committees asking for your help for their next big project. Jackson needs help, so being an up-and-coming hotshot means groups are pointing their volunteer laser beam right at you. Be prepared.

Tip two: listen for what people say about Jackson, especially when they pipe up about an idea, project, or event being “too good” for this town.

I heard it even before I was honored, but now I pay more attention. Too often, someone will claim an idea will never go over, never be attended, never be supported - because Jackson just isn’t that classy of a town.

Don’t think about that wild project you want to tackle, because it’s too good of an idea. And don’t even attempt to tackle some barrier in town, because they’ve been there and tried that and it doesn’t work around here.

Jackson has a crisis of confidence - a low self-esteem that rates somewhere between Chelsea and Hillsdale. Maybe it’s too much bad news in the past generation, or maybe it’s something in the water. Whatever. It’s very real.

It’s also true that good ideas have died on the vine in this town. But I’d rather have too many good ideas than a hum-drum philosophy that accept mediocrity and doesn’t break a sweat.

So don’t settle. Don’t let “good enough” be good enough, or think that something exciting is too exciting for Jackson.

I often think about AKA Sushi, the little boutique eatery up by Starbucks on West Ave. A business owner could have played it safe and threw in another McDonald’s, or Tim Horton’s, and offer another chain restaurant. Those are good enough for Jackson. Anything fancier would never make it, right?

Instead, there’s a hip sushi joint that draws a crowd on a Friday night. Not settling has been good for business.

Jackson’s chapter of the American Red Cross took a chance on a pop-up art gallery. With real art! And people had to pay to get in! The result was a smash success. The RED committee didn’t settle.

But many of my 30 And Under compatriots understand this already. They don’t go to work and go home and flip on the TV, day in and day out. They don’t settle for a life lived as usual - if they did, they wouldn’t be honored by Jackson Magazine.

The way we make Jackson raise its chin is by doing what we’re doing: not settling. Experimenting. Taking chances.

It’s tough, and it draws attention to your efforts, but the payoffs are pretty cool.


This means you.

This means you.


Jun 3
Looks like, with my iPhone data usage and the new AT&T pricing plan, I’ll be able to save about $10 a month on my bill.

Or continue suffering.  Whatever.

It’s staggering to think that, at most, I use 60 MB of data a month.  And I thought I was a reasonable user.  But, for me, reasonable means barely used.  If 3G ever came to Jackson, however, I wouldn’t sit - annoyed - waiting for Twitterrific to load.

Looks like, with my iPhone data usage and the new AT&T pricing plan, I’ll be able to save about $10 a month on my bill.

Or continue suffering. Whatever.

It’s staggering to think that, at most, I use 60 MB of data a month. And I thought I was a reasonable user. But, for me, reasonable means barely used. If 3G ever came to Jackson, however, I wouldn’t sit - annoyed - waiting for Twitterrific to load.


Jun 2

Jun 1
Levels of beardness.  I think I know someone at each end of the spectrum.

Levels of beardness. I think I know someone at each end of the spectrum.



May 27
“I write out of a greed for lives and language. A need to listen to the orchestra of living.” Barry Hannah