Friday, August 29, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Upgraders beware
Here are five insane computer upgrades you should avoid. At least according to this source. Sad part is, I have done or contemplated several of these over time.
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computers
Friday, August 22, 2008
Election map
Sure feels like we will have yet another late night to see how the Presidential election goes this year. This online election map looks promising,. You can drill down to the state, and then county level. Might be worth bookmarking is you are inclined to watch results flow in.
Surprised to see Chicago had not already voted... twice :)
Surprised to see Chicago had not already voted... twice :)
Labels:
politics
Thursday, August 14, 2008
7 lamest super heros
Black Condor, the Whizzer, the Red Bee.... who is the worst super hero ever? Here is a point of view.
Labels:
fun
Monday, August 11, 2008
ALice Cooper shakes the world
OK, only California shook, and Alice was not responsible, but he did catch it on video.
Labels:
alice,
alicecooper,
cooper,
fun
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Pluto revisited
Pluto may get a second chance to be considered a planet once more. I hope the other planets aren't just trying to get his hopes up.
Labels:
space
Thursday, August 07, 2008
In Wii We Trust
Interesting study that seems to indicate that practicing with a Wiimote actually improved surgeons' preformance.
I used to think the Wiimote was the hands down (no pun intended) winner in redefining human/machine interaction.
Then Surface comes along, and cool games on the iTouch/iPhone like Dizzy Bee. Game on :)
I used to think the Wiimote was the hands down (no pun intended) winner in redefining human/machine interaction.
Then Surface comes along, and cool games on the iTouch/iPhone like Dizzy Bee. Game on :)
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
REVIEW: Along Came a Spider - Alice Cooper
I am a complete Alice Cooper mark and would be hard pressed not to like anything he does. With that out of the way, my review of his latest work... "Along Came a Spider"....
At the end of the day, I really like this album. Probably Alice's best constructed concept work. There are hints of humor, but by and large this is pretty dark stuff. Every song is from the point of view of "Spider"... a serial killer... a pretty unpleasant one at that (not that there are exactly LIKABLE ones of course).
I could have used a break by means of a song sung from some other point a view - a victim, passerby, family member, Mayor McCheese, etc... 11 tracks of quality time with Spider can be somewhat of a bleak journey.
Alice has gone dark before (Brutal Planet, Dragontown), but always allowed us to come up for air by providing some comic relief ("Its the little things" on the former, "Disgraceland" on the latter).
Most of the first half of the album features a healthy dose of the snarling guitars and/or snarling Alice we have all come to know and love. Then things get quirky and some strange broadway/Lennon-esque/stadium anthem hybrids emerge.
Bottom line -- this album rocks, features Alice's WAY underrated wordplay, and is interesting.
We don't get that a lot anymore. Buy it. Help get Alice back on the charts. He deserves it.
Song comments....
At the end of the day, I really like this album. Probably Alice's best constructed concept work. There are hints of humor, but by and large this is pretty dark stuff. Every song is from the point of view of "Spider"... a serial killer... a pretty unpleasant one at that (not that there are exactly LIKABLE ones of course).
I could have used a break by means of a song sung from some other point a view - a victim, passerby, family member, Mayor McCheese, etc... 11 tracks of quality time with Spider can be somewhat of a bleak journey.
Alice has gone dark before (Brutal Planet, Dragontown), but always allowed us to come up for air by providing some comic relief ("Its the little things" on the former, "Disgraceland" on the latter).
Most of the first half of the album features a healthy dose of the snarling guitars and/or snarling Alice we have all come to know and love. Then things get quirky and some strange broadway/Lennon-esque/stadium anthem hybrids emerge.
Bottom line -- this album rocks, features Alice's WAY underrated wordplay, and is interesting.
We don't get that a lot anymore. Buy it. Help get Alice back on the charts. He deserves it.
Song comments....
- "Prologue / I Know Where You Live" - 4:21
I remember a review of the Who's "Its Hard" in Rolling Stone that said when fans first hear the "Just a girl, just a girl, just a girl" in Athena, they will be in Who Heaven. Well, when Alices kicks this song off with "I like to watch from my car"... Alice Heaven - totally. - "Vengeance Is Mine" - 4:26
Slash appears on this song with the expected killer guitar results - "Wake The Dead" - 3:53
"Send me a redhead, send me a brunette, send a blond to me. When I unwind, I'm colorblind, they're all the same to me".
Ozzy Osbourne co-wrote and play harmonic on this track. Probably my favorite track. - "Catch Me If You Can" - 3:15
Meh - "(In Touch With) Your Feminine Side" - 3:16
"Its your world, but its my street".... sweet :) - "Wrapped In Silk" - 4:17
The creepy apex of the story arc. The song seems to fight off a dual possession by AC/DC and Whitesnake during the chorus. Successfully. Eventually. - "Killed By Love" - 3:34
Ballad. 'nuff said. OK actually. - "I'm Hungry" - 3:58
I love 88% of this song. Problem is, I can't get past hearing Spinal Tap's "Hell Hole" each time the "I'm Hungry!!" chorus rolls by. - "The One That Got Away" - 3:21
Only Alice would kick off a love song with "You look like you'd fit in the trunk of my car". That is why he is a national treasure. - "Salvation" - 4:36
Complex. Good. Not real Alice-y though -- it has moments that sound like the wrap up of an Andrew Lloyd Webber project. And Webber is the anti-Alice. Somewhat. - "I Am The Spider / Epilogue" - 5:21
Welcome back Steven. We have missed you.
AT&T get cloudy
AT&T enters the hyped up world of cloud computing. Several options out there now, no silver bullet.
As cloud computing joins the world of over-used and ill-defined terms (web 2.0, social networking, mash-ups, Beatlemania, etc.), I did come across this helpful tidbit in the article
RedMonk analyst James Governor asserted that services without features such as an API, or that require installing software, are not clouds.
As cloud computing joins the world of over-used and ill-defined terms (web 2.0, social networking, mash-ups, Beatlemania, etc.), I did come across this helpful tidbit in the article
RedMonk analyst James Governor asserted that services without features such as an API, or that require installing software, are not clouds.
Labels:
cloud computing
Monday, August 04, 2008
Complete privacy does not exist
At least according to Google. This article provides some interesting food for thought on privacy and whether it does, or does not, extend to the range of your camera from a public (or not so public) street.
The Smoking Gun is not a source I cite often, but they had the goods on this topic. Plus you can check out our nation's finest in mugshot form if so inclined.
The Smoking Gun is not a source I cite often, but they had the goods on this topic. Plus you can check out our nation's finest in mugshot form if so inclined.
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