Thanks to this Ask MeFi question, I found some recommendations for new music to work by, something I’ve been lacking for the past couple of months. Specifically: Explosions In The Sky and Tulsa Drone.
Addendum: Do Make Say Think. This reminds me of Mogwai in a lot of good ways-solid melody, driving rythym, and just enough detail to keep me interested without drowning out my thought process.
RJD2 at Sonar 3.24.07 Here in town. I don’t know what his new album will sound like, but I’d like to check this show out.
Hey, before I forget, special dark props to our buddy Jason, who sent up a can of french roast Cafe Du Monde coffee from New Orleans. (We bought a yellow can of coffee & chickory at the local asian supermarket, and after the first few cups we started complaining about the taste.) This is very, very good coffee. We’ve finally killed the can, and I think I’m going to be buying some more, along with a T-shirt or two.
Speaking of coffee, I stopped by Zeke’s on Sunday to git me sum beans, but they were closed due to lousy weather. I’ll be back!
This is a Windows-only article on sharing one iTunes library among many networked machines. I’m sure there’s a Mac version of this out there somewhere, but I don’t have it handy right now.
Here’s a handy list of opt-out links from Lifehacker, via the NYT. The credit card opt-out link is worth the price of admission alone.
I hate command-line FTP, so I gravitate towards apps that can do things visually. I use Transmit for my day-to-day FTP needs, but I just found a tip that allows for bargain-basement FTP access via the OS X Finder: Use the Go > Connect to Server function. In the server address field type ftp://username@ftp.server-address.com, substituting your information as appropriate.
Duh. I feel stupid.
‘Lost’ creators: We know where we’re going
“It’s time for us now to find an end point for this show,” [executive producer Carlton] Cuse said during ABC’s portion of the Television Critics Assn. winter press tour in Pasadena. “It’s always been discussed that the show would have a beginning, middle and end.”
This is probably, as much as I hate to say it, the best thing possible for the show. Better to end the way the creators intended than to fizzle out like the X-Files.
This is possibly the coolest thing I’ve seen so far this year. A man takes a 60’s vintage GI Joe astronaut and capsule, and shoots them into space. (well, almost.)
MIT has been offering their courses online as open-source material for several years now. While I think this is fantastic, and that I’d love to go through these and learn about quantum physics, I doubt I will ever have the discipline or time management skills to do so.
Here’s a Flickr set of vintage travel labels-I’d guess prewar. Beautiful stuff. There are tons of them here, too. (via)