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Wednesday, December 26
by
Jason
on Wed 26 Dec 2007 09:18 PM CST
Not really a music video but a fine example of the "emotionally ambivalent" style of Christmas song I wrote about recently.
Monday, December 24
by
Jason
on Mon 24 Dec 2007 01:08 PM CST
Last year, I posted a series of videos during the week of Christmas so I thought I'd carry on the tradition this year.
"JCB Song" is a great song to start with this year. It's not really a Christmas song but was contender for the UK Christmas #1 a few years ago. The song has a wonderful story behind it, especially for a new father like myself or for any parent (or for anybody who's been a kid for that matter - so yeah, a great song anybody can enjoy! The songwriter was dyslexic as a child and was often bullied and harassed because of this. One day, his dad picked him up from school in a JCB digger (like the North American Caterpiller) after coming straight from his workplace and that memory led to this song where the son imagines how cool this has made him, how much his dad protects and loves him which, in turn, puts the dad on the level of ultimate heroes like Bruce Lee and B.A. Baracus from the A Team. Why explain it? Just watch: Saturday, December 22
by
Jason
on Sat 22 Dec 2007 09:55 PM CST
Housecleaning isn't just a physical activity anymore - now, I find I have to take the time to clear out my virtual detritus every once in awhile too. So here are some links and articles I've had kicking around for awhile waiting for a good time to post.
Amazon: New & Future Book Releases Librarians talk a lot about making our online services more like Amazon and Google but this is at least one place where (at least some) libraries have the online services beat. Amazon just announced an e-newsletter of new & future book releases but doesn't provide any additional customization at all. So, unlike the NextReads subscriptions I still get from London Public Library which allows me to choose to receive news about Fiction books (or Pop Culture or Health & Body or Biography & Memoir or about a dozen or so other categories), it's all or nothing with the Amazon subscription. Still, that could be useful if you're doing collection development work and you don't have access to a niche list. But why not take advantage of their extensive categorization system and provide subscriptions right down to the micro-level? ("There is one new book published this month in the area of New Guinea architecture. Click here to buy from Amazon.com") BabyCenter's Top 10 Baby Names for 2007 Sophia for girls, Aiden for boys and not a Pace to be found. Trends include multi-syllabic names and unique spellings - again, not a Pace to be found. (Whew!) Genetic Social Networks? (via Julie M.) If the wife of one of Google co-founders is right, the next frontier in social networking could be based on your DNA. You do a swab (for a couple hundred bucks) then the sites link you to people who are genetically similar tot you (ie. distant relatives you never knew you had.) How Breastfeeding Benefits Add Up I think everybody knows (okay, should know) the benefits of breastfeeding over formula. But I like how this article Shea sent me shows the benefits at different stages of a baby's development. Amazon's New E-Book Reader, The Kindle, Discussed on MetaFilter I admit, I haven't even read the whole thread yet. But what I saw so far covers a lot of the debate - positive and negative - about both e-books and the future of publishing so it's worth reading if you're interested in that sort of thing. Lakota Indians Declare Independence From USA I'm not sure how serious this is and how much is political grandstanding. But if it's real...wow...another country for Bush to invade...without even having to go overseas! Radiohead's "In Rainbows" Dominates In New Media Environment Bob Lefsetz looks at the success of the Radiohead Net-only release. the fact is, the record is a smash, but not using your traditional measurement, i.e. sales and airplay. However, consider the new measurement tools, i.e. those that actually track what people listen to and play, and the radiohead album is by far the biggest release this year.Students Find Wikipedians Are Tougher Graders Than Their Professors But are they providing constructive feedback? Some feel that Wikipedia's editorial cabal is a notoriously rigid group. (via Chris G.) Viral Videos Similar to YouTube's Top Video charts but taking in other sources as well, a good way to see which clips are popular today, this week, this month and all-time. Wholefoods Give Away Free Groceries When Their POS System Crashes Like my post on Costco's business practices earlier this month, grocery chain Whole Foods Market gives another example of what the world could be like if corporations were run with a bit of humanity instead of a relentless focus on the bottom-line and profits. And finally, a bit of humour... "Ordinary Everyday Guy" - Jon Lajoie (from Darcy M.) Sunday, December 16
by
Jason
on Sun 16 Dec 2007 05:34 PM CST
I asked the following question on Ask MetaFilter and got a lot of song suggestions I wouldn't otherwise have known about.
"From now on, we'll have to muddle through somehow/So have yourself a Merry Little Christmas now." | Ask MetaFilter There are other similar questions that can be found with some quick Googling - for example: Things I Love Today: Sad Christmas Songs "Sad" Christmas Songs Sunday, December 9
by
Jason
on Sun 09 Dec 2007 09:22 PM CST
All I Want For Christmas Is...
The Brit Box by Rhino Records. (Tracklisting) (MetaFilter discussion on the subject and a Salon review of the box set) |
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