Just Ordered a Koobnik for the MacBook
I have a really nice skin for my iPod to protect it, and I just ordered a cool Koobnik for my black MacBook.
I have a really nice skin for my iPod to protect it, and I just ordered a cool Koobnik for my black MacBook.
Mad editing skillz.
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If you attended the show in LA (or any of the other cities on her promo tour), you’ll know I’m talking about Lily learning her owning songs.
When I first found out about Lily Allen, she was one of the coolest artists I had come across on MySpace. Between the beats and her great storytelling, I was hooked immediately. I downloaded everything I could get my hands on and listened to it often. When the album was announced, I was looking forward to hearing a proper album from her instead of all the demos I’d been spending time with. Around the time the album was released in the UK, the hype really started picking up. Despite the album not being released in the US, people were learning all the songs.
Last night Lily played a show at the Troubadour, her first in LA, as part of a short US promo tour. Domino and Mark Ronson opened the show. You’d think that having Mark Ronson open a show would get the crowd moving, but then I remembered – I was in LA and people just don’t like to move in LA. It blows my mind how totally uncool an LA audience can be. They sure made some noise when Lily came out though.
Lily looked awesome in her prom dress. She ran through songs like “LDN,” “Knock ‘Em Out,” “Everything’s Just Wonderful” and of course “Smile,” among others. When Lily actually knew the lyrics from her own songs, she was a joy to watch and seemed comfortable in front of the crowd. For most songs though, she was staring at the floor, which was littered with lyrics. She seemed terrified to be on stage and couldn’t even get into her own music. The show was a bit of a mess except for her amazing backing band of horns, bass, keys and sampler. She mentioned getting into trouble in NY and SF for not having a long enough set, so she added a couple of songs that she hadn’t played yet. I’d tell you which ones those were, but they all seemed new to her.
Lily will be a star, make no mistake, but she had better learn her own songs. I was really bummed out that she couldn’t let lose and enjoy the show. I’d be especially insulted if I had paid for a ticket to the show.
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If you haven’t seen the trailer for Grind House, you must.
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Daniel Eran writes a good article on why Microsoft can’t compete with iTunes. I was listening to The Business a couple of days ago and Jeff Leeds talked about how Microsoft not only can compete, but they will. Ultimately, I believe Microsoft will lose this battle, but we’ll see millions of dollars being thrown behind Zune in the coming months. While I hate DRM and don’t purchase much from the iTunes store for just that reason, the fact that the Zune is Windows only is the nail in coffin for me and probably a good chunk of their target audience.
As much as I try to use the NATO phonetic alphabet when I’m spelling my name or street name or whatever, it never works out and I just end up thinking of my own words. Some people over at Grupthink came up with The Big Lebowski Phonetic Alphabet, which I will be using from here on out. My favorite – S Is For Shomer FUCKING Shabbas. Amen.
A bunch of companies came out with some neat stuff today as part of product RED. My favorite item, of course, is the Converse Chuck for Change, which you can design on their site. I needed a new pair, so I designed my own.
There was an article in the New Scientist today that I finally got around to reading. It talks about what would happen to Earth if humans disappeared. It’s one of those those things I think about every once in a while. I make no bones about being an environmentalist, but I also believe that commerce can exist in the environmental movement. I also don’t think you have to be some tree-hugging hippy type to be interesting in environmental issues. Even the evangelicals are coming around to the idea that, assuming you believe in god, it’s your duty to guard the environment. Yes, the Earth would be better off without us, but it’s time for people to realize you can do a few things at home and make a tremendous impact.
I do like Star Wars though. A while back Steven Colbert challenged all the nerds out there to take some footage of him against a green screen waving a light saber. Entries were sent in and he announced the winner on his show last night with George Lucas. The winner was none other than ILM, the company that does the effects for Star Wars. I’d cry foul, but it’s funny. Take a look.
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