Wednesday, September 30, 2009

 

Matrix Mistakes

If you can't bear the thought of admitting there are mistakes in this excellent EXCELLENT film, please don't watch this. This dude did a great job combing through this movie, though he seems like the type who has every screen detail committed to memory at this point.

Personally I love this kind of stuff.


Tuesday, September 29, 2009

 

Richard Dawkins on The Current

Richard Dawkins was on the current this morning.
Have a listen:


Friday, September 18, 2009

 

itunescontrol

I've always wanted a system-wide hotkey system for iTunes, so I could be working in an application (let's say, a web browser) and change the song, pull up the current song info, change the rating, etc.

iTunesControl is exactly what I wanted. The default colours are a little sketchy and I had to go and configure it to use a proper font, but it seems to be really fitting the bill.

play/pause: win+p
next track: win+right arrow
prev track: win+left arrow
vol up: win+up arrow
vol down: win+down arrow
show current track info: win+c
show current track rating: win+shift+6
change current track rating: win+shift+[0-4] (the number corresponds to the rating you want to give, so win+shift+3 mean you rate this track at 3 stars, etc)

it's really a great little app, and it's free!


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

 

I Always Wondered How They Built Those Big Cranes


Monday, September 14, 2009

 

Music Videos

So I know I'm totally out of touch with 'it' in pop culture these days (man it slips away fast once you're out of university eh?) but holy cow what the hell is happening with music videos these days?

I just found out about Kanye's outburst during Taylor Swift's Female Video Of The Year acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV VMAs. Wow.

Here's the evidence:

Here's Beyonce apologizing later on in the night. I have to say 'good on her' - she's even classier than I thought.

Meanwhile, here is the Taylor Swift video in question:

Here is the Beyonce vide in question:

I have to say I like them both, but jeez are these really the best videos of the year. I think the Beyonce 'continuous shot' thing is pretty awesome, and the dancing is pretty insance, but Taylor's video is just as good in its own wholesome way. They're very different, but I don't think Taylor deserved to have her award questioned really.

Also though, I'd like to point out that even with my very limited knowledge of music videos I know of a video that came out this year that I much better than either of those (and Beyonce's video won "Video Of The Year"!?). But it's not from one of those big bankable artists, so I guess we don't get to talk about it at the VMAs.

I love in this video how they filmed it with a 'slowed down' version of the song and then sped the video up to 'real' speed. The effect is great.




**** UPDATE ****
As it turns out this mutemath video came out in Nov 2008 so maybe it didn't qualify for this year's VMAs. Still a great video.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

 

interesting article about gas MTBE ethanol and water

Check out this very interesting article.
http://www.epa.gov/OMS/regs/fuels/rfg/waterphs.pdf

Friday, April 03, 2009

 

That's Super-Mr.-Goodwrench

Michael Moore's latest blog post is not to be missed.

The biggest thing about this recent brouhaha in Detroit is that Obama, as arrogant and pompous as he is, has just done the most brash and outlandish thing possible - he's stood up against the corporate america (if only the failing part).

I think Michael Moore is right, and it wouldn't surprise me if the Donald Trumps of America are at this moment planning his assasination.

But it will take this kind of gumption to deal with the current circumstances. He's got a long road ahead, but I think by taking a stand against corporate America in this bold and unprecedented way, I think he's on the right path.