I'll see you cats on the morrow.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
While we're talking about Radiohead...
Saw this a couple days ago on Digg.com, and again on ateaseweb.com when chris posted the link.
An In Rainbows/OK Computer relation? Some sort on tenspiracy going on? Binary Code?! What do you guys think?
(p.s. another earlier entry by the same author http://puddlegum.net/radiohead-1010101010/)
Thank you: KPWells at 11:10 AM 1 comments
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Album covers for, you guessed it, "In Rainbows"
I don't know if anyone will find these at all useful, but just in case... Anyway, I got this link from greenplastic.com; it was the coolest thing that site has had on it in a while. Point is, if you're looking for a good Radiohead fix, don't go to greenplastic. I've found that ateaseweb is most frequently updated, has a good deal of quality content, and has a great message board that shows you where to get lots more live and rare Radiohead tunes. Cheers.
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 2:21 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Strangest Band Site Yet
I saw these guys last month and checked them out, this seems to be the official website. Preebs.
Thank you: nickmckjones at 6:29 PM 0 comments
The Hedonistic Imperative
This manifesto outlines a strategy to eradicate suffering in all sentient life. The abolitionist project is ambitious, implausible, but technically feasible. It is defended here on ethical utilitarian grounds. Genetic engineering and nanotechnology allow Homo sapiens to discard the legacy-wetware of our evolutionary past. Our post-human successors will rewrite the vertebrate genome, redesign the global ecosystem, and abolish suffering throughout the living world.
Why does suffering exist? The metabolic pathways of pain and malaise evolved only because they served the inclusive fitness of our genes in the ancestral environment. Their ugliness can be replaced by a new motivational system based on gradients of well-being. Life-long happiness of an intensity now physiologically unimaginable can become the heritable norm of mental health. A sketch is offered of when, and why, this major evolutionary transition in the history of life is likely to occur. Possible objections, both practical and moral, are raised and then rebutted.
Contemporary images of opiate-addled junkies, and the lever-pressing frenzies of intra-cranially self-stimulating rats, are deceptive. Such stereotypes stigmatise, and falsely discredit, the only remedy for the world's horrors and everyday discontents that is biologically realistic. For it is misleading to contrast social and intellectual development with perpetual happiness. There need be no such trade-off. Thus states of "dopamine-overdrive" can actually enhance exploratory and goal-directed activity. Hyper-dopaminergic states can also increase the range and diversity of actions an organism finds rewarding. Our descendants may live in a civilisation of serenely well-motivated "high-achievers", animated by gradients of bliss. Their productivity may far eclipse our own.
Two hundred years ago, before the development of potent synthetic pain-killers or surgical anaesthetics, the notion that "physical" pain could be banished from most people's lives would have seemed no less bizarre. Most of us in the developed world now take its daily absence for granted. The prospect that what we describe as "mental" pain, too, could one day be superseded is equally counter-intuitive. The technical option of its abolition turns its deliberate retention into an issue of political policy and ethical choice.
From the link, I've read the intro and the first chapter.
I don't even know what to say at this point.
Jon, if you get a chance, tear this apart.
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 4:54 PM 1 comments
Monday, October 22, 2007
Radiohead start world tour in May ‘08
Good news found on ateaseweb.com
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 12:39 PM 0 comments
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Stephen Colbert on Meet the Press
Presidential candidate and South Carolina's favorite son goes at it with Tim Russert.
Thank you: Jon at 8:43 PM 0 comments
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Immunity Update
Chris Dodd of Connecticut, former boyfriend of Princess Leia and candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, has informed Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid that he will be placing a legislative hold on the FISA bill providing retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies that provided communication information to the US government.
You can add your voice to his here.
More on holds from Kagro X at Daily Kos.
Thank you: Jon at 4:26 PM 1 comments
Vader sessions - fixed
It's kinda long, but pretty funny. Watch, at least, the first 5 minutes.
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 12:33 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Seriously, quit playing with your dicks and check this out right now.
FUCKING INCREDIBLE MULTI-TOUCH SCREEN
It's the link to the multi-touch display Kev was talking about. I'm had to repost this information to reiterate how fucking awesome it is and how you all should check it out. Really, it's so fucking cool, I just head-butted a baby.
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 10:17 AM 1 comments
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Virtual Desktop
"Yod'm 3D provides four virtual desktops for your PC, all of them contained in a spinning 3D cube.
Virtual desktops are great for cutting down on window clutter and improving PC productivity.
Yod'm keeps it simple, giving you four virtual desktops on a rotating "cube." Just press Ctrl-Shift and the left or right arrow key to cycle between them. (You can assign different activation-key combinations, which is good: I need Ctrl-Shift for Word.) You can also hold down the activation keys and drag your mouse left or right, which provides a better rotating-cube-in-space effect. If you want to jump directly to an open application in any desktop, you can click the Yod'm icon in the System Tray and select the app."
(via http://lifehacker.com/software/virtual-desktops/download-of-the-day-yodm-3d-windows-255448.php)
I use this myself, and its really cool.
Download a previous version here
(http://yodm-3d.uptodown.com/en/)
or here
(http://keznews.com/2705_Yodm_3D_-_3D_Desktop_for_Windows_XP_and_Vista)
because it was bought, developed, and re-released with a pricetag..its now called 'deskspace'
(http://www.otakusoftware.com/deskspace/index.html"
Thank you: KPWells at 11:27 PM 0 comments
Radiohead Album bought for $1000
Give these guys a hand...
Purebuttons.com, LLC has purchased the new Radiohead album, In Rainbows, for $1,000.00 in support of Radiohead's "silent" effort to revolutionize the music industry.
Thank you: KPWells at 11:23 PM 2 comments
Multi Touch!
Last year Chris and I shared a video of a presenter named Jeff Han showcasing his prototype multi-touch display at the TED conference:
He started his own company and is workin on developing and marketing "the most advanced multi-touch system in the world"
http://www.perceptivepixel.com/
Later I found Microsoft Suraface, which utilizes multi touch and is due out this winter (click the link for some awesome video demos)
microsoft.com/surface/
This really reminds me of some sci-fi movie shit! We live in such an exciting time!
Thank you: KPWells at 10:51 PM 0 comments
Thank God: Looks like they'll tour after all.
An excerpt from an interview with Jonny Greenwood:
Have you been trying to reduce your use of air travel because of carbon emissions?
Yeah, that’s basically why. It’s difficult because we want to travel and tour and do musical things and we’re just looking at ways of doing it without going to the other extreme. It’d be crazy to not tour for that reason but it’d also be crazy to tour in too greedy a way. So we’re just working on the balance for it. And I can’t really justify going to New York just for my own sort of thing.
Are you working out plans to tour in America at this point?
We’re talking about touring somewhere in the world next year. Now that the album’s out that’s what we’re talking about. I hope you’ll get to see some good shows.
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 3:20 PM 0 comments
Monday, October 15, 2007
So fucking cool that I shit myself:
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 12:30 PM 1 comments
Reservoir Dogs tie
This is the cheapest I could find them - not bad @ $4.50, plus $5.50 shipping (it's coming from the UK). However, if we all order together, shipping well be negligible - that being said, I need to know who's participating - pronto. And guys - let us not, each one, be the guy who doesn't want to have fun on motherfuckin' Halloween; let's make this shit happen.
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 10:29 AM 4 comments
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Das Simpsons
The Go Cocks reference in the Simpsons - a classic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiZ-na19RlY
Thank you: copeland at 12:44 PM 0 comments
I'm Moving to Kentucky, boys!!!
The Wildcats are my new best friends. Although I fear the suicide rate may triple here now that LSU has lost, I bask in the warm glow of mass dysphoria. Go Cocks!
Thank you: copeland at 12:27 PM 0 comments
Friday, October 12, 2007
My Fucking Car just cost me another $600
No link here, just bitching. It's time, my friends.
Thank you: Jon at 12:16 AM 1 comments
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Ummm... A 20% chance that this is all just a simulation?
Fun.
Here's his paper:
http://www.simulation-argument.com/simulation.html
Jon - ever heard of this Dr. Nick Bostrom guy?
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 4:27 PM 0 comments
Goddamn Ridiculous
This shit is seriously fucking awesome and apparently, it's comming soon.
Watch it work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxMux4uEkLI
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 4:07 PM 0 comments
No shit: Genesis of the Matrix
Yeah, so the article is a bit over the top, but a fun read.
This is where I obtained the link for the aformentioned article, and it's way more funny:
http://www.cracked.com/index.php?name=News&sid=2421
Nick - make sure you at least read the whole first page of the funny article.
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 2:49 PM 1 comments
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Futurama: Bender's Big Score
The trailer for the new Futurama direct-to-DVD movie.
Thank you: Jon at 5:52 PM 1 comments
Review: In Rainbows
"Quite how it all ranks alongside other Radiohead albums – well, let’s be honest. It’s far too early to tell. In time, the excitement of waiting for a new release by one of your favourite bands to land in your inbox will separate from the role it will go on to play in your life.
For what it’s worth, In Rainbows was sent to me at 6.30am. Three hours later, this insidious index of sonic surprises is stacking up in my mind, like planes waiting to land. The trick, I guess, is to give your fans what they didn’t know they wanted. Radiohead, old hands at this, have been doing it for over a decade now. With In Rainbows, they appear to have done it again."
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 11:39 AM 1 comments
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Nice blog you've got here
Hope everyone's doing well out there. Here's some shadow art for your dome.
http://thinkorthwim.com/2007/09/21/tim-noble-and-sue-webster/
Thank you: nickmckjones at 7:39 PM 1 comments
go drug war.. its working
rest assured if the govt says they are successful than dammit they are successful
and here is just a little evidence
Thank you: Rockington at 4:13 PM 0 comments
Nine Inch Nails on Par with Radiohead
stick it to the man
Thank you: Rockington at 3:53 PM 0 comments
I never understood the frequency
Withdrawal in disgust is not the same as apathy.
Thank you: Jon at 1:43 AM 0 comments
This one goes out to Trevron.
...and all the people were singin'...
Thank you: Jon at 12:46 AM 0 comments
Monday, October 8, 2007
Live Radiohead: "All I Need" from In Rainbows
Here are some others also from the new album:
Last Flowers (Thom Solo):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtVjjZDDIAs
Videotape:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQTsJG3CVnE&mode=related&search=
Arpeggi:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V82ymPHth80&mode=related&search=
And because I obsess, here's another version of "All I Need" with slightly different audio quality - pardon the douchebags who taped it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP29YWsm3ug
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 10:53 AM 1 comments
X-Wings suck nuts
Well, I am jacked on coffee and twisted on Rye. Might as well post dumb shit to the blog.
Thank you: Jon at 12:39 AM 2 comments
Sunday, October 7, 2007
The Pixies
Classic performances by the Pixies, circa 1988.
Where is my mind
Gigantic
Caribou
Ed is Dead
Something Against You
Thank you: Jon at 11:54 PM 1 comments
Super Foam
A reporter whacks a man with a shovel to demonstrate a revolutionary new material.
via Metafilter.
Thank you: Jon at 8:42 PM 0 comments
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Friday, October 5, 2007
Nullification
In light of recent events, here is some information on the legal practice of jury nullification.
Thank you: Jon at 5:12 PM 2 comments
Non sequitur in so many ways.
Or maybe not. But I sure as shit can't see the relation between the question and the statement. Does anyone know what this means?
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 2:42 PM 2 comments
Le viaduc de Millau
This thing is bigger than Ezra.
via Metafilter
Thank you: Jon at 2:12 PM 0 comments
Thursday, October 4, 2007
How 'bout those Cocks!
Kentucky, who? Top 10, here we come.
Thank you: copeland at 11:48 PM 3 comments
Cursing
This guy has opened my eyes. Also, a cautionary tale about exercise.
Thank you: Jon at 5:07 PM 0 comments
New Wes Anderson flick
Dunno if you guys had heard about it yet, so here ya go...
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 2:00 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Floating Habitat
The Jellyfish 45 Floating Habitat. A six-person dwelling ideal for sea-lovers. This ain't your grandma's houseboat. Yours for low, low price of $2,500,000.
Thank you: Jon at 6:13 PM 2 comments
No Country for Old Men Red Band Trailer
The latest from the Cohen brothers.
Thank you: Jon at 1:24 PM 0 comments
For all the brothers
And some sisters too, if you know what I'm sayin'!! Hayyyyy-oh! Trevor "Long Black Train" Michael's bachelor party will take place on Wednesday, October 31. That's right, Halloween bitches!! I expect face paint, debauchery of the worst kind, and some low-key renditions of Oklahoma performed in Farsi. Jon, I know this sound like a regular weekend for you, but you are strongly encouraged to attend.
Thank you: copeland at 12:36 PM 1 comments
Some old-school brilliance from our boy Adam Smith
Big props to Glen Greenwald for bringing this up.
Thank you: Jon at 12:35 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Blog tweaking
Hey everyone. I am trying to tweak this thing a bit. I've added that sweet header image. Let me know if your settings are such that it doesn't view properly. I think that I might try to expand the width of the posting column. Let me know if you have any suggestions.
Thank you: Jon at 7:17 PM 0 comments
A little Scrubs coming at ya
What's up party people? You know I had to put some medicide on this bitch. I think this guy was in my class.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcPOP9zSAAA
Thank you: copeland at 5:58 PM 2 comments
This would be cool.
But once again extremely expensive.
Thank you: Rockington at 12:35 PM 1 comments
Triumph the Insult Comic on Dr. Phil
Looks like I'm all about old stuff today.
Thank you: Jon at 12:01 PM 0 comments
Monday, October 1, 2007
The American War: the U.S. in Vietnam
The Pinky Show examines the causes of the war in Vietnam. I recently showed this to my class, and I think that it opened a few eyes. Well researched, with a runtime of about 40 minutes.
Thank you: Jon at 3:10 PM 0 comments
The Art of the Shot
I can't take credit for finding this gem; it's one Jon sent me a while ago. If ya drink, this one's an essential post and, casual or heavy drinker, one for all to follow:
http://drunkard.com/issues/10_05/1005_art_of_the_shot.htm
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 2:30 PM 0 comments
Cracked.com: Juvenile humor at its finest.
I got a fuckin' kick outta these:
5 Most Unintentionally Funny Albums of 2006:
http://www.cracked.com/index.php?name=News&sid=1285&pageid=2
8 Important Lessons from 80's Cartoons:
http://www.cracked.com/index.php?name=News&sid=815&pageid=1
The wisdom of Wesley Snipes:
http://www.cracked.com/index.php?name=News&sid=2402
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 2:20 PM 0 comments
Radiohead is the fucking coolest band in the world.
New Album: In Rainbows
Digital downloading begins: 10.10.07
Yes, this is real. It is actually happening:
http://www.inrainbows.com/Store/index3.html
Thank you: J.C. Wells at 12:16 PM 1 comments