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most recent by onny 6 months ago
hey, have any of you guys ever lost your temper at work and starting shouting at someone?
i am afraid my maddog-ness came out last friday and i started yelling at a project manager on the phone while everyone around me could hear. including my bosses.
I was going to try to find something helpful for Josh. Instead I posted the fourth track from the Quake 2 soundtrack in the first file slot.
Play it on Monday morning to get totally pumped.
Also, if played at the proper volume, it may provide a proper benchmark for sound insulation material.
edit: sorry, I'm a bit jetlagged, still trying to relearn my shapes and colors.
dudes, what would yalls recommend as an economical way to do some sound insulation?
this is for the loft that i'm going to be building in june, so in-wall solutions are acceptable!
After much hemming and hawing, I finally took the 15 minutes and set up a proper place for the podcast:
There are three new mixes up there. go and grab them.
Remember to update your iTunes with the new feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/PartymodePodcast
word'em'up!
edit: wtf dan deacon continues to rock:
http://www.dandeacon.com/mp3/
There was some pretty brilliant TLA'ing on this weeks le show.
free scoop day at ben and jerry's today! (sorry for the late post)
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www.allsp.com
watch the south park from season 12 called overlogging, about the internet not working. we will all be better for it.
also, for yann (and probably other folkxx), burkhard bilker talks about his book about early folk recordings (via the new yorker out loud podcast)
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new akira film. its being directed by the guy who made this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoyxuCVJCwI
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missed that jonbro already posted it!
new bloggariddms up:
grime in the dancehall
tracing the dub/dubstep/grime/dancehall connection.
endless ramp up for summer superhero movies continues, we continue to overlook the fact we have seen this before:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012
google is suspiciously low on hits for 2012 4 EVA
DRAPED UP
An excellent post from Rustbelt Intellectual.
"Wade quotes a devastating passage from Friedrich List, the 19th century German economist: "It is a very clever common device that when anyone has attained the summit of greatness, he kicks away the ladder by which he has climbed up, in order to deprive others of the means of climbing up after him ... Any nation which by means of protective duties and restrictions on navigation has raised her manufacturing power and her navigation to such a degree of development that no other nation can sustain free competition with her, can do nothing wiser than to throw away these ladders of her greatness, to preach to other nations the benefits of free trade, and to declare in penitent tones that she has hitherto wandered in the paths of error, and has now for the first time succeeded in discovering the truth.""
Full lectures, notes, etc. from a data visualization course at Harvard.