Hello, hello

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving. I actually didn't realize it was Thanksgiving until about halfway through the afternoon. It's not to say that I don't like Thanksgiving, love it, it's just that the usual reminders weren't in place. I spaced on the date dude!

I got a nice phone call from home earlier this evening. Chatted a bit with the family and then got a chance to talk to my Mom's long-time friend from Norway who is in town visiting.

Get this: I, an American from New Lenox, IL in Stockholm, talked Swedish with a Norwegian from Oslo in New Lenox.

Got it? Or did I just blow your minds?

Let's Talk Turkey - IMA Robot - mp3

SE v LV

Wednesday, November 21, 2007


Lars Lagerbäck (Swedish coach) contemplates tonight's line up.
Photo and cartoon bubbling courtesty of Dagens Nyheter

To the casual football fan, Sweden vs. Latvia doesn't sound all that appealing. I have a feeling tonight's game is regional specific. I am aware that this isn't Brazil vs. Italy here.

However, the Euro 2008 qualifying ends tonight. And for a dude like me, this game is pretty important. See, if Sweden wins or draws against Latvia, they will advance into the tournament next summer. If they lose and Northern Ireland beats Spain then Sweden is outsky. That would mean: no Swedish football next summer. A summer in Sweden without the national team in the major tournament is bad. There's no amount of sun-dripped with Carlsberg in hand afternoons that could make up for it. So yeah, we need to at least TIE LATVIA tonight.

Where's Latvia anyways you ask. Get a map.

Wait, George Costanza tried to convert to Latvian Orthodox. There's your background research.


****Update / Spoiler****

Don't worry childrens, Sweden won 2-1 and will advance to the Euro 2008 tournament next summer. Carry on.

Easily amused

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Very simple pleasure

So yesterday I let my Mac install a usual update. I don't usually pay attention to these updates as they come sort of frequently. It's usually a security update or new version iTunes; which is all stuff I want, but tend to not notice after the update is installed. However, the new update included a Safari update, which I noticed for a very simple reason.

When I use the Find Feature (open apple + f) and type in what I am looking for on a page, the word is now highlighted in yellow. Anyone who used this feature in older versions of Safari knows that previously the searched-for word was displayed in a nearly invisible light gray. I absolutely HATED this. I found myself with my face an inch from the screen looking for a word in a sea of text even after using a tool based on searchability.

This is a simple pleasure of mine in a word of widgets, gadgets, wireless connectivity and online lifestyles. This feature will probably go unnoticed by the masses, but was immediately noticed by me.

I also realized that if you took the Status Bar off of hide you would get a bottom bar that showed the links you were hovering over. It's like 1996 all over again.

Forced into the future

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Hey everyone. I hope your weekend is treating you well. I spent ALL day yesterday in front of the speakers and in front of the computer putting together what will be my next full length.

I just posted about this over on the heartphone site.

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Science fiction

Thursday, November 08, 2007

I recently got a new mobile phone. The last phone I had drew looks from some of my American friends when I was back home. When flipped open it looked like something ready to take a head off. It was a weapon of a phone, didn't drop calls but could drop a brother, easy. It was an Ericsson and it was outdated. After browsing the market I decided on a Nokia. Finnish. Tough. White (big plus, I've wanted a white cellie for a minute).

New phone! What ringtone should I choose?! I admit, I don't really mess with my phones enough to download songs or ringtones to them. For songs, iPod. For ringtones, a preset is enough for me. My last ringtone was "old phone." Brrrriiiiiiiing...Brrrrinnnng. I found a similar one on the Nokia called "telegraph." It sounds old and it's similar but with better old frequencies. This one might be at 256 kbps.

Today I was doing my usual browsing on Pitchfork and came across a quick interview with Thurston Moore in their Guest List column. The interview is insightful and I like Thurston as much as the next guy. It was a good way to spend a few minutes this afternoon in between TCB like a madman on the job. The last paragraph of that interview did that thing it does to me when I like something, draw an immediate connection to it and then start planning a blog about it. Let's get to that now...

Lou Barlow once sang, "crackin' jokes like a Thurston Moore, pedal hoppin' like a dinosaur" in one of Sebadoh's gleaming moments in the song Gimmie Indie Rock. There's your connection to Thurston and here's your connection to Dinosaur (besides the fact that this is Lou Barlow singing it)...

>> My Ringtone

You know, Kim gave me an iPhone for my birthday and they don't let you-- you can't download ringtones on there, which is a bummer. I'm trying to think of my previous cell phone's ringtone, which I really liked...I don't even remember what it is, so I can't even tell you. I think my ringtone is called "science fiction" [laughs]. Which is kind of cool because when you're playing a CD in a car and the science fiction ringtone goes off, it sounds good with every track. Sometimes it'll be going and I'm like, "Wow, that's so cool that they put that in their song," and I'm like, "Oh, it's my fucking phone." J Mascis has the best ringtone, he just put his phone on top of his drum and then he just like whacked the drum with a drumstick and he recorded it onto his phone, so when his phone, well...rings, it actually just goes, "BABABABABA!" [laughs]. -- Thurston Moore on Pitchfork's Guest List

I was at the 40 Watt Club playing a show once. I talked to this guy for a bit because when I was on tour I'd get into the habit of shooting the shit with the sound techs at these various clubs. I don' t know, I've always liked audio and studied for a bit to take it up as a profession. For various reasons it wasn't meant for me and I dropped it. But there's always been something about the job that seemed like something I'd like to do, or something that I was sort of close to doing. So I asked him who the hardest person was to soundcheck. Like, who made the most fuss up on stage about monitors not being loud enough, etc... He immediately said that it was J Mascis. I remember the sound tech saying that J's ears were so shot and he sang so soft that getting his vocals up enough in the monitors was nearly impossible. What's also nearly impossible is having a ringtone that is original or even good for that matter. Looks like someone figured out how to do that.

"Breakin' down the barriers like Sonic Youth. They got what they wanted, maybe I can get what I want to. C'MON INDIE ROCK"

Ripped a new one

Saturday, November 03, 2007

In outer space news (not to be confused with Innerspace or Jack Putter for that matter), The International Space Station got ripped a new one last week. CNN explains.





The close up, courtesy of NASA, natch, makes for a cool desktop. I've scaled it to size for you here.

Hits/Shits

Thursday, November 01, 2007



The Unreleases, Vol. 5 is available on the podcasts page.The songs with the hiss were living in the basement for quite a while. They were salvaged from the flooding.