Monday, March 26, 2007
Future of the 21st Century
Labels: futurism, transhumanism
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Newest Version of My Acid Jazz Television Channel
Steven Colbert on Impeachment (Don't know how long this will last...)
Third Stone From the Stone by Jimi Hendrix
Words About These Tunes
Call Me by Astrud Gilberto
Labels: astrud gilberto, jazz
A Resource I Would Use If I Decided to Save My Money
Labels: Sponsored Link
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Displays I Lust For and Can't Afford
I currently have about 68 dollars in my pocket but that doesn't mean that I can't dream of buying a really nice flat panel television to watch all my, in all probability illegal, youtube clips.
Here are the specs right here: ByDsign is releasing a budget priced flat-panel plasma display. The 50-inch plasma display features a 1366x768 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 1,000cd/m2 brightness, stereo speakers with SRS, and two HDMI ports. ByDsign has also integrated the "DCDi" microchip, which enhances image quality by reducing those rotten jaggy edges. ByDsign's 50-inch plasma display is on the market now for the low price of $2,948. |
Oh, I'm only 2800 dollars off, or so. At the rate I'm going I should have the money for this by 2525. When that happens and Earth is a wondrous tech paradise , ruled by either the Vorlons or the Vulcans, I will need an installer that I would define as a great resource for installing my big screen lcd or plasma television, which I will one day buy in my imaginary alternate lifetime. But I just wouldn't go to any installer to install the wonderful dream television that I will probably never own, I would use the best home theater installation company.
I prefer a professional installer as opposed to my unprofessional imaginary friend Jaco who would probably drop my fantasy flat screen several times and then claim that its the product that was "bad". And I wouldn't have a Circuit City or a Big Box store do it partly out of spite and partly out of professionalism.
Of course, how would I afford the very capable install if I can't afford the tv. Its what they call a conundrum. This has been yet another episode of "Displays I Lust For and Can't Afford".
Two Songs by the Pixies
Explanation of Tunes
Labels: BET on J, Charles Lloyd, Pixies
Keith Jarrett and Charles Lloyd
Labels: Charles Lloyd, jazz, Keith Jarrett
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Black Napkins by Frank Zappa
Short Commentary About Vids Above and Below
Labels: Frank Zappa
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Adrian Belew Solo Piece
Labels: Adrian Belew
Monday, March 19, 2007
"Once Upon A Time" by Air
Labels: Air
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Yet Another Attempt at My Own Music Channel
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Human Spaces by Miso and the Band Sweet Trip
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Spiderman 3 Six Minute Preview Looks Impressive
Spiderman 3 SNEAK PEEK
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Spiderman 3 looks fantastic. When I was reading the Gerry Conway (he now writes and produces for Law and Order Criminal Intent) run on Spiderman I never visualized that these stories could look so good. That fight scene looks incredible. And Yes: I directed and produced this Broadcast video, rated at two stars which I think stands for "EX cellence." And Goddamn you Reginald Hudlin. Goddamn you and BET on J to Hell.
Labels: Spiderman 3 Preview
Gifted Jazz Guitarist Mimi Fox Live
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Province by Tv on the Radio and classic Roy Ayers
Above: Neo alt african american rockers TV on the Radio with a backup assist from David Bowie. Well directed video. Below: Classic Roy Ayers tune. My life my life my life...in the Sunshine...Also: Yes, I directed and produced this Broadcast video, rated at two stars which I think stands for "EX cellence." And Goddamn you Reginald Hudlin. Goddamn you and BET on J to Hell.
Labels: David Bowie, Goddamn you Reginald Hudlin, TV on the Radio
Monday, March 05, 2007
Two by the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Greatest Band Ever
Mahavishnu Orchestra
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This is Mahavishnu Orchestra Friday. Above: "You know you know." Forbidden secrets of the Mahavishnu Orchestra: Both Goodman and Jan "Miami Vice" Hammer were more melodic soloists than McLaughlin. Billy Cobham, after 30 years have passed, looks like he was the best composer. Below: "Dawn", which features, arguably, the greatest guitar solo ever. Right around 1:56 turn it to 11 and begin your air guitar pantomime. Also: Yes, I directed and produced this Broadcast video, rated at two stars which I think stands for "EX cellence." And Goddamn you Reginald Hudlin. Goddamn you and BET on J to Hell.
Labels: jazz rock, Mahavishnu Orchestra
Thursday, March 01, 2007
"Devil's Haircut" by Beck
Short History of the 21st Century
Labels: future, futurism, science, science fiction


