Bill Malone - Sam the Bellhop

YouTube - Bill Malone - Sam the Bellhop
Excellent trick. :)

Pure gold

Somehow I’m thinking this is how the new Microsoft Surface will work.

David Allen article in Business 2.0

There’s an interesting article in Business 2.0 about David Allen (of Getting Things Done fame). Some of the things I knew, some I had heard from others, and some were quite revealing to me. Good reading.

People-Ready Business

Slashdot | Microsoft Pays Bloggers to Tout MS Slogan
Apparently Microsoft paid some high-profile bloggers to post what they felt the phrase “People-Ready Business” means to them. Since I’m not a high-profile blogger, nor am I paid by Microsoft, I feel uniquely qualified to discuss what a people-ready business means to me.
People-Ready Business means when a [...]

Rush: Snakes and Arrows MVI help for Linux

If you, like me, are a Linux user who has picked up the Rush - Snakes and Arrows MVI disc, you may notice that you’re missing the mp3 files, the wallpapers, and the buddy icons that should have shipped with the disc. Never fear, intrepid traveler, its still there on the disc, but the automounter [...]

Welcome another Ubuntu user

Ruth got her new Dell laptop with Ubuntu preloaded on it. And there was much rejoicing.
Sarah’s machine was also reloaded with Ubuntu from a Fedora Core 5 install. And there was much rejoicing.
Who will be the next to take the Ubuntu plunge?

iPhone - A Guided Tour

Apple - iPhone - A Guided Tour
Say what you will about the iPhone, but I think this is the first phone that was designed with user interface as the primary goal. I tried an emulator of the QTopia GreenPhone yesterday. While the concept of an open platform for a phone is incredibly sexy, the user [...]

Internet Radio Day of Silence

Create Digital Music » Today is Internet Radio Day of Silence; Join Musicians in Support of Fair Rates
Nothing more to add. Either we do something about Internet Radio, or enjoy the silence.

Music Reviews, and what I’ve been listening to lately

I’ve decided to make the music reviews on this site part of the front page. I used to have a section on this site where my music reviews would show up under the music section of the site (Last 10 CDs purchased) but since nobody goes there, and since I’m not terribly happy with the [...]

From Rush to R30 - A listening retrospective: All the World’s a Stage

Rush - All the World’s a Stage: All the World’s a Stage is the first live album from the mighty Rush, and it showcases a period of the band that hasn’t really been explored much. There are some real gems on this album that haven’t been released live since, including Bastille Day, Something for Nothing, [...]