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research on starting business (so pathetic)
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research on starting business (so pathetic)
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research on starting business (so pathetic)
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research on starting business (so pathetic)
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research on starting business (so pathetic)
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Updated the main page to make this more friendly…time to roll with the punches…
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Check it out! Been listening to this dubstep station nonstop!
Tag Archive for 'junk' Page 3 of 11
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Check out Alexandre’s great article follow-up to LGM2007! Cheers to him and all participants!
Ok, I’m going to start this series of annoyance blog posts without much backup, aka, straight from the hip annoyances. Yes, this is a departure from my normal problem+solution blog posts, purely intended to rile things up and get some ideas off my chest. I will gladly fall on my sword and flip-flop my ideas at any point depending upon mood, situation and conflict of interest, of which I’m surely conflicting with some interest some where (that is disclaimer that these are *my* fleeting ideas only):
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Ok, I have three annoyances: #1 is Pixar Movies. What is this bag of toys that Pixar is promoting and who is paying to watch these movies? I’m going to hold the line about Pixar: The top supercomputers computing the dumbest/simplest stories. What is this ratatouille B.S. Also, yes, good for kids — wrong! Pixar films are about merchandising and turning little kids into shoppers! Blue light special!
The #2 annoyance is spammer activist sites like MoveOn.org. Oh yes, sign-onto their service saying you support anti-monkey welding by republicans and then you are continuously re-looped into their torrential spam-pour (like downpour) and then what seemed like paying a sintax (ala, terrapass), becomes a daily hate of good causes. This also links tangentially to another annoyance which is the wont for pseudo-activist sites wanting near-dead-people onto their spam fundraising lists as a measure of money they might get.
The #3 is the death of performance as being witnessed by laptop musicians. Yes, it is time to get over the death of the author. How can one sit through any live event now without being given the courtesy of group participation. If you are performing behind a laptop, you better allow for people to hook in somehow, or you risk defeat by the audience taking the event into their own hand, or rather Palm, or rather blackberry. Is what you are doing behind your laptop more interesting than any email inbox? Does your performance provide something that my email inbox doesn’t?
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Ok, and I will end this segment by saying: Trackback and comment freely!
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Ah yeah! XMP love galore!
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I’m giving a keynote at this in LA JUNE 9-10! Come on out!
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Nic doesn’t suck!!!!
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Ted’s article about LGM!







