Too, too humorous. Via BoingBoing, I found advertising on the side for the “Republicans for Voldemort” t-shirt from Goats.com. Never seen the site before (mostly because I’m not really an online comic kind of guy, I’m sure), but the shirt is great. I also like the “Killer Robot” shirt, which I’m sure will horrify my… Continue reading Republicans for Voldemort
6200 songs…
…ripped from the collection of over 500 CDs, and I ain’t done yet. An interesting factoid that I had never realized before, is that speed of ripping from CDs is constrained not as much by your drive speed, but more by the distance from the center of the disc, and, hence, the spin speed at… Continue reading 6200 songs…
Help me and my Altec Lansing 2.1 System
Through a monumentally-stupid episode of “using-the-left-channel-speaker-for-a-non-approved-purpose,” I’m now looking for a left channel midrange 3″ driver (and possibly the tweeter too) of a set of Altec Lansing ACS48 speakers. Anyone who reads this and has one moldering in their closet, let me know. I love this speaker set, and can’t really afford to replace the… Continue reading Help me and my Altec Lansing 2.1 System
Be still, beating heart…
…I’m trying mightily to keep from bidding on the opportunity to have a non-speaking, walk-on part on the “George Lopez” show. No, I’m not. But apparently 44 other people are, and someone’s willing to spend $1,000 to work for free, and be not-famous for a fleeting moment. Great idea on the part of the production… Continue reading Be still, beating heart…
Apple and My Education in the Markets
As anyone who knows me is aware of, I’m an advanced Mac user. I’ve been using them since my high school computer courses with Gord Devito at Sentinel Secondary School in West Vancouver (warning: web ugliness ahead). I fell into the category of one of the MacEvangelists (a la the inimitable Guy Kawasaki, who ran… Continue reading Apple and My Education in the Markets