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Monday, 28 November 2005
Why I Love the Internet
Now Playing: Feist - Inside and Out
Topic: Personal or Reflective
Just when I think that things are going wrong, I receive some confirmation that I'm doing the right things. Yes, I spend a lot of time reading, writing, researching on the internet but I love it. Here's why:

  • HBS's Working Knowledge acknowledging the Web2.0 topic (albeit a little late but remember their audience, business leaders, not the first adopters who have been talking/blogging about the subject for awhile now)
  • As Jonathan Schwartz has predicted that all CEOs will eventually blog just as naturally as they presently use email, HBS's Working Knowledge asks, "Does Your Company Belong in the Blogosphere?"- does Scoble agree
  • How musicians have harnessed the internet (nothing profound but it's from the MSM)
  • The 10th anniversary show of This American Life, which included a powerful story on the former editor of Wired, Kevin Kelly
  • Being able to play mp3s files directly on your blog- no plug-ins necessary (thanks del.icio.us)
  • Sent some comments/feedback on this WaPo experiment to The Media Project and they liked it (more on this later in the week)

    overhead3


    Currently Playing: Feist - Inside and Out (iTunes link)

    Posted by cph19 at 10:35 PM EST
    Updated: Monday, 28 November 2005 10:37 PM EST
  • Saturday, 26 November 2005
    The Fire Through
    Now Playing: The Fire Through - A Slight Numb
    Topic: Music
    I don't get a lot of traffic here but if I can spread the word about a buddy's new band, I'm more than happy to help.

    "Rochester, NY based band looking to form something solid and truthful. Currently in the process of recording with a total of 8 original tracks layed down, The Fire Through is Evan Wormwood (drums/bass/singer) and Dennis Gaebel (Lead/Rhytm Guitar/Singer)."

    Give a listen to their two tracks, "A Slight Numb" and "Funktion Sober" via The Fire Through on MySpace.

    Posted by cph19 at 6:45 PM EST
    Updated: Sunday, 11 December 2005 10:33 PM EST
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    Thursday, 24 November 2005
    Great Radio
    Now Playing: Hidden Kitchens - NPR via WXXI
    Topic: Personal or Reflective
    What a great way to end Thanksgiving, relaxing and listening to Hidden Kitchens, a NPR series exploring hidden kitchens across the country.

    I'm no epicure at this point in my life and don't get into cooking either. My Dad read that the sign of a person who loves to cook is someone that looks forward to cooking even when they're not hungry. He and brother do love to cook, and though I enjoy eating, a love of cooking hasn't rubbed off. But there's more to cooking than just slaving away in the kitchen. As the amazing Hidden Kitchens stories portray, "its food and fellowship."

    In addition to Hidden Kitchens, Jay Allison produces the great radio series, "This I Believe." I heard Penn Jillette's essay on Monday morning while driving to work and it reminded me of this series. Check out the list of contributors, it's an eclectic and inspirational group of people, from Bill Gates to John McCain to Dave Brubeck to Brian Greene.

    Posted by cph19 at 11:09 PM EST
    Updated: Saturday, 26 November 2005 11:46 AM EST
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    Eloquence in Simplicity
    Now Playing: Engadget Podcast - 11/22/05
    Topic: Personal or Reflective
    I couldn't have said it better myself.


    Old news but here's why my apartment has been so cold (and why my mail is now in danger). In chronological and incresing magnitude of eloquent BS (left-->right), from my otherwise excellent landlord:

    Posted by cph19 at 4:35 PM EST
    Updated: Thursday, 24 November 2005 11:10 PM EST
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    Wednesday, 23 November 2005
    Last.fm + LivePlasma
    Now Playing: Bloc Party - This Modern Love
    Topic: Web 2.0
    LivePlasma + Last.fm = a visual, mashed up way to explore your musical tastes


    (based on a search for Broken Social Scene)


    Posted by cph19 at 12:47 AM EST
    Updated: Wednesday, 23 November 2005 12:50 AM EST
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    Tuesday, 22 November 2005
    Snowboarding Circa '90/'91
    Now Playing: Guster - Two Points for Honesty
    Topic: Personal or Reflective
    Thanks to Wired for the hat tip on First Descent, a snowboard movie coming out on Dec. 2nd (trailer here). There's been a long list of cheesy mainstream snowboard films (I don't even want to name them) but the five riders in this film, including Farmer, Nick Perata, and Terje are formidable. (If you haven’t heard of the first two, keep reading; if you haven’t heard of Terje then you’re not a snowboarder). The riding includes AK and hopefully very little jibbing so I'm reserving judgment on this movie.

    I'm not opposed to jibbing but it's not what snowboarding is about. People ask me about snowboarding and I say that I love it. When they ask me if I'm good, I usually shrug my shoulders because that's the way I am. Go watch Damien Sanders and Farmer in Critical Condition and learn where snowboarding originated. It was anti-establishment and all about pissing off people (skiers and the ski patrol).

    If you haven't heard of the movie of those two riders, go pour through old snowboard magazines (like Transworld and Snowboarder) and then read Susanna Howe's book, (Sick) : A Cultural History of Snowboarding.

    You owe it to yourself and to the sport to know snowboarding's roots. Were you riding back in '90/'91? Do you remember the first jib revolution, epitomized by the Snow Summit scene and the Ride crew? How about that famous Division 23 ad with Peter Line and his favorite magazine? I used to read the new snowboard magazine issues religiously, calling them my bibles and treating them as such.

    The snow has started falling here in western NY and I can't wait.

    Posted by cph19 at 10:46 PM EST
    Updated: Tuesday, 22 November 2005 10:56 PM EST
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    Monday, 21 November 2005
    Support Bloggers' Rights!
    Now Playing: The Cure - Mint Car
    Topic: Personal or Reflective
    I owe a lot of my interest and passion on the future of the internet, technology, and culture to Lessig so this is the least I can do:


    Support Bloggers' Rights!

    For more Lessig fun, see him in the video of the recent debate on the Google Print Library project.

    Currently Playing: The Cure - Mint Car

    Posted by cph19 at 10:31 PM EST
    Updated: Tuesday, 22 November 2005 9:08 PM EST
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    Sunday, 20 November 2005
    The Most Difficult Week of My Life
    Now Playing: Lemon Jelly - Come
    Topic: Creative Class
    There's not much more to say than it was a difficult week. There was no flow this past week but I'm looking forward to finding it- "the feeling people get when their activities require focus and concentration but are also incredibly enjoyable and rewarding" (HBR pdf link).

    It's been three years since hearing Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi talk about flow but I had tucked away in the back on my mind. It came up in the HBR quoted article above and it was another one of those ah-hah moments that I love so much.


    night_blur


    With some free time now, check out Flickr Explore and Last.fm (which Fred posted about recently) but I never delved into until now.

    Currently Listening: Lemon Jelly - Come

    Posted by cph19 at 12:01 AM EST
    Updated: Sunday, 20 November 2005 5:39 PM EST
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    Monday, 14 November 2005
    Sweet Virginia

    Currently listening: Gomez - Sweet Virginia

    Presentation style inspiration for Wed. night


    Posted by cph19 at 6:33 PM EST
    Updated: Monday, 14 November 2005 8:24 PM EST
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    Sunday, 13 November 2005
    As Cool As It Gets
    Now Playing: Imogen Heap - Goodnight and Go



    UPDATE (11/18/05): Oops, forgot that I had already posted this photo.


    Posted by cph19 at 9:27 PM EST
    Updated: Friday, 18 November 2005 1:39 AM EST
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    Links are the Currency of the Internet
    Topic: Web 2.0
    Fred gets it, so well in fact that I'm forced to break the MIA rule now the 2nd time and post his thoughts below:

    " I have written before that links are the currency of the Internet. That continues to be lost on the major media. As I browse around the New York Times online this afternoon, I find so few links in the stories. They should look like Wikipedia, not a newspaper. This is the Internet after all.

    Links are so fundamental on the Internet. Not using links is like not using commas or periods. If you think about Google, the current king (or at least Starbucks) of the Internet, they have built their whole platform on links. The New York Times doesn't link out very much. So how do they expect others to want to link back?

    I use the Internet like I follow a conversation, I read something, it contains a link, I follow it, I read more, I learn more, and so on and so forth. "

    I couldn't agree more.

    Posted by cph19 at 10:54 AM EST
    Updated: Sunday, 13 November 2005 10:55 AM EST
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    Another Sunday Morning...
    Now Playing: Aqualung - Falling Out of Love
    Topic: Personal or Reflective
    From one of the world's most popular political blogs, a link to The Buffalo News. Their servers have probably never seen so much traffic to an opinion piece before (Leonard Pitts writes for The Miami Herald but why deal w/ their free membership page).

    Like Merry Fitzmas, this post is for my brother.

    Posted by cph19 at 8:09 AM EST
    Updated: Sunday, 13 November 2005 10:21 AM EST
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    Monday, 7 November 2005
    MIA until November 16th
    Now Playing: DJ Shadow vs. Keane - We Might As Well Be Strangers
    cold
    I swore to myself no blogging until the Capstone for my Masters Program is finished. Short and simple: I'll be MIA until Nov. 16th, no email, no phone, no blogging.

    And again, it's cold in my apartment.

    Currently Listening (the Capstone-cranking mix):
  • The Bravery- Honest Mistake*
  • DJ Shadow vs. Keane - We Might As Well Be Strangers
  • Broken Social Scene - Hotel*
  • Josh Rouse - Directions* (my old standby, helped me finish my undergrad thesis)

    * iTunes links *


    UPDATE (11/9/05): Thanks to NPR this morning (listen to the end of the audio clip), now cranking to 50 Cent's "Best Friend" (iTunes link).

    Posted by cph19 at 11:56 PM EST
    Updated: Wednesday, 9 November 2005 9:24 PM EST
  • Saturday, 5 November 2005
    Justin Loves Martha Stewart
    Now Playing: KCRW
    Topic: Personal or Reflective



    F-ing great, I love it Justin (especially the fake mullet). Wish I had been in Chicago for the party. Hat tip to Patrick for directing me to Gants' blog (where I found the above photo). Patrick also suggested checking out Apple's video on their new Aperture software.

    Posted by cph19 at 12:15 PM EST
    Updated: Saturday, 5 November 2005 10:00 PM EST
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    Thursday, 3 November 2005
    It's Late Again...
    Now Playing: Ariana Stewart - Daddy's Baby Girl
    Topic: Personal or Reflective
    letchworth

    See Ariana Stewart's page for an audio stream of "Daddy's Baby Girl."

    Posted by cph19 at 2:21 AM EST
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    Tuesday, 1 November 2005
    Lack of Sleep Makes You Fat and Stupid
    Now Playing: Sheryl Crow - Strong Enough
    Topic: Personal or Reflective
    Damn, I'm screwed: Lack of Sleep Makes You Fat and Stupid

    Posted by cph19 at 1:30 AM EST
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    Monday, 31 October 2005
    It's a Podcast Night
    Now Playing: Jonathan Coulton - Baby Got Back
    From the most recent Podtech.net podcast w/ Steve Forbes of Forbes magazine and Flat Tax fame, an optimistic outlook on the future. Life is too short to be a pessimist or according to Giuliani a month ago, life is more fun as an optimist. Compare that to the crowd's response when Jon Stewart asked that same day what we thought of the future (loud booing which I can only consider a pessimistic response).

    Here's the full transcript, below are my favorite excerpts:

    "On a global basis, the world is doing better than most people seem to think...perceptions are lagging reality...We are making progress. Things are moving in the right direction."

    Five years out:
    "...As broadband becomes a common place, full broadband, not what we have now....the possibility of delivery of services, what it means in terms of communication around the world, in terms of creating things that we've never even thought of before, it will be profound.

    It?s not just going to be new industries, new services, new products only, it will also be existing companies also will learn how to use this new technology, they?re going to transform themselves and be able to provide traditional services in ways that we can't even imagine today."

    "...What the economists call the trend line is profoundly positive. We are living in an era that should be one of the most innovative, inventive eras, an era where the sum of human liberties is going to expand in profoundly positive ways. People are going to look back and say that was a golden age. You never know it was a golden age when you live through it, but looking back it's going to be a good era I think."

    Music from last night and today: Broken Social Scene - 7/4 (Shoreline)
    Currently listening (hat tip to Fred's Podcast): Jonathan Coulton - Baby Got Back

    Posted by cph19 at 7:56 PM EST
    Updated: Tuesday, 1 November 2005 1:28 AM EST
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    Sunday, 30 October 2005
    Sunday Afternoon Musings
    Now Playing: Broken Social Scene - Hotel
    Miss Saigon last night was great. I've never seen the show and had heard only a little about it (mostly about the helicopter) and the show didn't disappoint. From the opening scene to my favorites, the Ho Chi Min number with the old communist bloc facade and any of those scenes with the Engineer, the show was definitely entertaining. We met Will after the show and headed back to the Hyatt Regency for a drink. It was a funny scene, Halloween revelers downtown mixed in with a wedding/black tie event at the hotel and us & few cast and crew at the small hotel bar.

    Saw this flier while at the show, De La Soul on Nov. 16th. Hmmm...

    More on music:
    It's taken since June (when I first posted on the XV6000) to figure this out, but thanks to RadioShack, I can now play any internet music streams (i.e. KCRW) in my car.

    The 3/32" end plugs into the XV6600 and then I plug my tape-adapter into the adapter's 1/8" stereo jack and voil?, the EVDO connection on the smartphone pumps internet radio through my crappy car speakers ( better than having to hold the phone's speaker up to my ear while driving). Yeah this may be geeky for most out there but I need to have good music when I'm driving.

    Last but not least, the High Falls Film Festival is back. Quickly scanning the list of films, this one on Sarah Silverman jumped out at me. Still haven't seen The Aristocrats down at The Little yet, but read that she and Bob Sagat (yes, that guy from from Full House and AFHV) were hilarious in that too.

    November is shaping up to be a busy month, stay tuned.

    Posted by cph19 at 4:23 PM EDT
    Updated: Sunday, 30 October 2005 7:53 PM EDT
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    Saturday, 29 October 2005
    In Doonesbury
    Now Playing: Broken Social Scence - It's All Gonna Break
    Again late to the news but noteworthy for those outside of western NY: RIT mentioned in Doonesbury


    The D&C's angle:
    " The national notice came with a bit of a backhanded gibe at RIT. Alex's mother indicates that her list of schools — which this week includes Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cornell University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute — was "a bit geek-heavy." "

    Hat tip to Wired for recommending Broken Social Scene (iTunes link)

    Posted by cph19 at 1:56 PM EDT
    Updated: Saturday, 29 October 2005 2:17 PM EDT
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    Drunk Dial Emails
    Now Playing: NPR
    Topic: Personal or Reflective
    It's 8:30am on Sat. morning and thanks to JK, I'm laughing my ass off. Thank you Mr. Soon-to-be-Ph.D for that drunk-dial email, it was hilarious (edited for language but the formatting is original):

    From: John <•••••@ucla.edu>
    To: Chris <••••••@yahoo.com>
    Date: Oct 29, 2005 4:17 AM
    Subject: to

    " MEKIN motha fuckaeaa.a.a.a

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    ayou are you are gubig fat wussy. Moth fuya auflc a.

    sucki it

    see you skiing at breck. Bring your brain buc,et.or else… "

    Posted by cph19 at 8:39 AM EDT
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