Thursday, December 01, 2011

Against the wind

The years rolled slowly past
And I found myself alone
Surrounded by strangers I thought were my friends
I found myself further and further from my home
And I guess I lost my way
There were oh so many roads
I was living to run and running to live
Never worried about paying or even how much I owed
Moving eight miles a minute for months at a time
Breaking all of the rules that would bend
I began to find myself searching
Searching for shelter again and again...

-Bob Seger

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Justice Not Served?

"It is more important that innocence be protected than it is that guilt be punished, for guilt and crimes are so frequent in this world that they cannot all be punished. But if innocence itself is brought to the bar and condemned, perhaps to die, then the citizen will say, “whether I do good or whether I do evil is immaterial, for innocence itself is no protection,” and if such an idea as that were to take hold in the mind of the citizen that would be the end of security whatsoever." -John Adams

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Compact Disc killed music

OK, well maybe not completely, but I would argue it hastened the demise of the traditional record label. The Compact Disc itself is not entirely to blame, but the digitization of music that began with the compact disc is the primary culprit in my eyes. Without the CD, you don't have iPods or Napster, or iTunes, etc.
But in reality, this post isn't going to be about the death of music, but more about the rebirth of vinyl.

I was reading an interesting post written by Tommy Shaw of Styx fame, called "Tommy Shaw's Vinyl Ritual" (read it here if you'd like http://thecomet.com/posts/exclusive_blog_tommy_shaws_vinyl_ritual) and I was struck by this statement:

"Sitting back listening to music playing ambiently in a room with all its acoustic artifacts, knowing that in a few minutes you’ll be gently reminded by that subtle little popping sound to flip the disc to the other side if you wish to hear the whole thing, means you have to be involved. "

I come to realize that music is just (mostly) relegated into the background of my life now, where in the past it was such a focus. I don't know if it's a phase, or a lack of (or perhaps a lack of exposure to) good quality new music, but TS is certainly right. Every time I break out the vinyl, I'm a lot more focused on the music. Maybe it's because I have to put forth the effort to actually find the record, take the record out of the sleeve and fire up the stereo, as opposed to say setting the ipod to random, or jumping onto youtube while surfing the net.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not a vinyl snob who rails on about the inadequacies of mp3 files, and how they would rather listen to cats knock over trash cans. Heck I have an ipod full of tunes (though more and more I listen to podcasts instead of music in the car), and I had a wall full of CD's (which have now been banished into 4 giant cd folders) to go along with my collection of vinyl. I guess maybe I'm saying that it's nice to slow down a bit from a hectic life, and enjoy the soft crackle of classic vinyl...

Saturday, May 07, 2011

$25 for a USB Dongle sized PC


























From the article:
Braben has developed a tiny USB stick PC that has a HDMI port in one end and a USB port on the other. You plug it into a HDMI socket and then connect a keyboard via the USB port giving you a fully functioning machine running a version of Linux. The cost? $25.

For $25, I'd pick one of these up in a heartbeat.

I just can't...

...get this song out of my head. And everytime I hear it, I like it a little more...