The fail business is in full growth. First, FailDogs. Next, Lolcats, and the list goes on.
Our next new bubble perhaps? Or, the best time time waster since solitaire?
One of the more entertaining fail blogs out there is, appropriately URL'd, failblog.org.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
More great new music
Cover of The Family Afloat
Bound Stems - Happens To Us All Otherwise: These guys are serious cerebral musicians, sometimes to their detriment. Most of the tracks on their new album, The Family Afloat, stray from traditional song patterns, which produces the effect of wondering where the song is going. Regardless, they are an awesome band, reminiscent of Bright Eyes (though less whiney) and Arcade Fire (though much less epic from my standpoint).
Apse - From the North. These Cape Codders churn out some great modern instrumental psychedelia. They share some musical similarities to Deerhunter, another great new band I'm enjoying right now. I had a hard time finding this tune in particular, so check out Shade of the Moor.
Sigur Ros - Gobbeldegook. I had the pleasure of seeing Sigor Ros this past fall, and it was one of the most enjoyable concerts of the year for me. They closed with this song, full of energy and emotion. Great way to finish a concert. And, if you're like me, you won't care that you have no figgin' idea what they're talking about.
Bound Stems - Happens To Us All Otherwise: These guys are serious cerebral musicians, sometimes to their detriment. Most of the tracks on their new album, The Family Afloat, stray from traditional song patterns, which produces the effect of wondering where the song is going. Regardless, they are an awesome band, reminiscent of Bright Eyes (though less whiney) and Arcade Fire (though much less epic from my standpoint).
Apse - From the North. These Cape Codders churn out some great modern instrumental psychedelia. They share some musical similarities to Deerhunter, another great new band I'm enjoying right now. I had a hard time finding this tune in particular, so check out Shade of the Moor.
Sigur Ros - Gobbeldegook. I had the pleasure of seeing Sigor Ros this past fall, and it was one of the most enjoyable concerts of the year for me. They closed with this song, full of energy and emotion. Great way to finish a concert. And, if you're like me, you won't care that you have no figgin' idea what they're talking about.
Wireless Electricity
Image via WikipediaVery cool developing technology with so many applications...
http://multimedia.boston.com/pub/tn/100/innovation_economy.htm?bctid=2942411001
http://multimedia.boston.com/pub/tn/100/innovation_economy.htm?bctid=2942411001
Monday, November 17, 2008
Good Jobs vs. Good Work
Book cover via AmazonAs always, I imbibed in my weekly Sunday New York Times reading at Starbucks. I read this article in the business section, and I liked it because it's a common struggle for many people I know. The author, prefacing some groundbreaking work by the renowned Harvard University psychologist, Howard Gardner, elucidates on the question of what makes a good work, not just a good job.
"There are, Mr. Gardner said, three questions people can ask about their jobs to evaluate their good-work level: Does it fit your values? Does it evoke excellence; are you highly competent and effective at what you do? Does it bring you that subjective barometer of engagement, joy?"
Sunday, November 16, 2008
More great new music...
Check out these tunes... More to come in a week...
Kaiser Chiefs - Never Miss A Beat. This is a great song off their new album, Off With Their Heads. Watch out for cops - this song will make you want to drive fast.
Raphael Saadiq - 100 Yard Dash. Believe it or not, I found this song from a Starbucks free iTunes download. Raphael Saadiq is great - his sound is a throwback to days when R&B musicians used to play instruments.
Deerhunter - Nothing Ever Happened. I haven't heard much of these guys on the radio, but I think it's only a matter of time. Make sure you listen the whole way through, as it gets pretty interesting after 2:30 when the lyrics stop and the song morphs into a sweet instrumental jam.
Kaiser Chiefs - Never Miss A Beat. This is a great song off their new album, Off With Their Heads. Watch out for cops - this song will make you want to drive fast.
Raphael Saadiq - 100 Yard Dash. Believe it or not, I found this song from a Starbucks free iTunes download. Raphael Saadiq is great - his sound is a throwback to days when R&B musicians used to play instruments.
Deerhunter - Nothing Ever Happened. I haven't heard much of these guys on the radio, but I think it's only a matter of time. Make sure you listen the whole way through, as it gets pretty interesting after 2:30 when the lyrics stop and the song morphs into a sweet instrumental jam.
Monday, November 10, 2008
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