The Greatest Computer Monitor Ever

Just look at the image below, and tell me you don’t want one of these. I want one, BAD.

The most kick-ass monitor I've ever seen.

I’ve Got a Gig With The Molestics Tonight

For those of you in Vancouver, come check out my old band The Molestics at The Railway Club tonight. I don’t play much anymore - in fact, I haven’t played since the last time the guys were in town about a year ago, but it’s fun to dust off the bass every once in awhile.

For anyone actually considering coming, you should know that the Molestics play a style of music that can best be described as “in-your-face 20’s and 30’s jazz”. There’s a lot of styles of music that we cover - everything from swing and calypso to a cover of “The Wizard” by Black Sabbath. (seriously - I shit you not!) Considering we consist of drums, acoustic bass, guitar, tenor saxophone and trumpet, this makes for an interesting exercise.

I suppose the best way to describe the Molestics is as a “drinking band”. The crowd drinks, we drink, people dance, and everyone has fun. Come on out.

[UPDATED]

WHOA! I just found a Molestics website on the intarweb. Crazy!! They even have a music samples page, which has quite a bit worth listening to. I’m on the most recent recordings, “Fun”, and “Whitehorse Blues”.

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The Molestics' second CD, Manufacturing Hokum

I’m a Gamer Advisory Council Member

I just became a member of Sony’s “Gamer Advisory Council”. Due to all the scary text in their End User License Agreement, I can’t show a PlayStation logo on this post, so instead I’ll show the entire contents of the EULA, which is interesting in that it’s written in plain English for the most part, with apparently some sense of humour. Cool:

Free Stuff!

Two software packages that I highly recommend have been recently bought out by Google and Microsoft, respectively.

The first is Picasa which was bought by Google. My friend Chris introduced it to me, and I thank him for that. Picasa claims it is “the best home for your digital photographs”, and they’re right. Picasa sports a slick, intuitive interface that even Mac fans couldn’t knock, and allows you to easily do all the main things you would want to do with your photos. You can’t do serious photo editing, but for that you’d use Photoshop anyway, right? You can now get Picasa right off of Google’s main page, and I’m sure that in the future you can find it easily just by searching Google for “Picasa”.

The second is a utility called LookOut, which is a search tool for Outlook that Microsoft purchased. This is one of those acquisitions that is so obvious that you almost worry that it won’t happen. I’m glad it has. LookOut has some amazing indexing and search functionality built in - it’s sort of like having Google for your email (and it can index files on your hard drive as well). You can get LookOut here. Whoops! It looks like Microsoft isn’t going to be actively distributing LookOut, so they’ve removed the download link. Good thing you can still get it here. (That’s what I love about the web - you can always find something if you look hard enough!)

My personal take on this is that both Microsoft and Google are trying to play in each other’s back yards. Microsoft buys the tool that people are calling “Google for Outlook”, and with Microsoft Research recently showing off their image management solution (which looks very cool), Google goes and purchases the best available software package in that vein. I say, “Fight, Fight!!!”, particularly if it means more free cool stuff! :-)

Another Amazing Kid

Check out the video of another really young kid, this one singing and dancing. I’m guessing he’s about five years old. I have no idea about the background on this one - Christie linked to it first.

BTW, congrats to the producers of this for including a bunch of gratuitous babe shots. ‘Cause a singing and dancing five year-old dynamo just isn’t interesting enough to look at, I guess.

Pint-Sized Front Man

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