In no particular order
1. David Vandervelde - The Moonstation House Band
2. Apostle of Hustle - The National Anthem of Nowhere
3. Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha
4. The Good, The Bad and The Queen - The Good, The Bad and The Queen
5. Great Lake Swimmers - Ongiara
6. Ted Leo + the Pharmacists - Living With the Living
7. Dungen - Tio Bitar
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7 on the list already is pretty good for February!
Check other good albums : http://www.revinity.com/2007
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Monday, February 19, 2007
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Friday, February 09, 2007
Adium
Poor Adium...
so many features
so much about it that I like
so many reasons to use it
so much better than iChat
such shitty support for locations.
I don't like the fact that different locations I'm at use proxy servers or different connection methods, but it's a fact of life.
If Adium simply looked to my Network prefs and followed suit, all would be happy.
Adium : 0
iChat : 1
so many features
so much about it that I like
so many reasons to use it
so much better than iChat
such shitty support for locations.
I don't like the fact that different locations I'm at use proxy servers or different connection methods, but it's a fact of life.
If Adium simply looked to my Network prefs and followed suit, all would be happy.
Adium : 0
iChat : 1
Yahoo! Pipes
So, after my anti-Yahoo! post, they release this thing called Pipes.
Basically, it's Automator for the world.
It's pretty fucking awesome.
Yes, I know all that could be coded with some parsing of xml feeds, blah blah blah.... and that all Yahoo! did was put it in a GUI.
Yes, so did Apple in 1984. Pretty much 90% of every adopted innovation throughout history is removing complexity from an existing task.
Check it out, if nothing else, it's fun to play with.
pipes.yahoo.com
Basically, it's Automator for the world.
It's pretty fucking awesome.
Yes, I know all that could be coded with some parsing of xml feeds, blah blah blah.... and that all Yahoo! did was put it in a GUI.
Yes, so did Apple in 1984. Pretty much 90% of every adopted innovation throughout history is removing complexity from an existing task.
Check it out, if nothing else, it's fun to play with.
pipes.yahoo.com
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