Monthly Archives: March 2005

Cex - Earth Shaking Event

Cex Earth Shaking Event at download.com.

She blocked me

“Never trust a women when she says ‘brb’”
(via Everything Isn’t Under Control)

New NIN video

It, for lack of a better word, sucks.
The lyrics sound like self-parody. The vocals seem empty. And the music, though catchy, is flat. It sounds like a Stabbing Westard or Gravity kills track, really. I hope the rest of the album is better.

Cell Phones Put to Novel Use

I love reading about this sort of stuff:

It’s especially effective for intensifying the thrills of a horror story, said Satoko Kajita, who oversees content development at Bandai Networks.
The Tokyo-based wireless service provider offers 150 books on its site, called Bunko Yomihodai, or All You Can Read Paperbacks. It began the service in 2003 and […]

Tomorrow’s Jobs

This report is from June of 2004, I just came across it.

Superman is a dick

I needed a good laugh. Thanks Brennio.

On the role of food service workers in great cities

This critique of Richard Florida’s thesis, in which the author calls bullshit on Florida’s praise of urban professionals got me thinking about the importance in the city (or elsewhere) of the supposedly lowly food service positions.
When I lived in Seattle, I didn’t really give a damn about all those creative computer programmers. […]

Online radio stations

of online radio stations. Either talk radio, or maye hipster music of some sort. I’ve become an NPR junkie since I started my new job. I drive a lot, and I decided I should use that time for something better than listening to the same music over and over. It’s been […]

Career change

I’ve been meaning to mention this here for, but for some reason kept putting it off. I’ve made a bit of a career change. For the past three weeks I’ve been working as a computer technician for a local computer services company. Much of my time is spent doing IT for a […]

Remix of MIA’s “Galang” by sunit

A lovely remix. Thanks Brenden.