Archive for February, 2008

  • Stranded and Only Music to Play

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    The All Music Considered blog recently had a post asking for submissions about what 5 CDs they would bring if they were stranded on a desert island.  I had to read it closely to realize I couldn't bring a bunch of double albums, it is 5 physical CDs.  Here are my five, in no particular order:

    • Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
    • Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children
    • Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
    • Radiohead - OK Computer
    • Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots

    I am interested to see what 5 other people would take, so comment away!

  • Keep Your Eyes Ahead – Album of the Week

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    This year's first contender for album of the year is here by a band called The Helio Sequence.  Keep Your Eyes Ahead is a top notch indie album with plenty of variety of songs to keep listeners interested.  Personal favorites include Lately and The Captive Mind.  The album is a bit short at 37 minutes, but it is a solid release.

    Album of the Week is my way of highlighting albums both new and old that I think are worth checking out.  You can find an archive of services and software at http://www.marktopia.net/tag/aotw/

  • Weather Prediction

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    Today we are in another Winter Storm Warning with potential for freezing rain and 4-8 inches of snow.  Because I am about at my wits end with winter, I am going to make my own prediction.  It is going to rain, washing away some of the crap on the roads.  When it will be getting cold enough for snow, we will hit the dry wedge in the storm and just get a few flurries.  That is my prediction, I am sticking to it.

  • Adium – Pick of the Week

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    This pick could have been the first Pick of the Week, but I decided to hold it in reserve.  I share with you Adium, the best IM client out there, and it isn't even close.  Built on the same libraries as Gaim Pidgin, Adium is the Mac port and ends up looking and being many times more polished and enjoyable to use.

    First off, it looks like a Mac app, not a Linux app.  This by itself would make it better.  Then you add on the flexibility of add-ons and themes and this becomes a well supported application with a community of developers making useful additions and attractive themes. Pidgin on the other hand, has no themes available and limited add-ons.

    As much as I am knocking Pidgin, it is the best, free multi-IM client on the Windows and Linux side, so that is why I am comparing it to that.  I know Digsby is on its way, but without a public beta being available, I won't include that in the discussion at this time.  I would also put Pidgin above Trillian, just because you have to pay for the pro version of Trillian to get Jabber/XMPP functionality.  So if you followed that, you noticed that the free product on the Mac is better than all of the IM clients on the Windows side, even the ones you pay for.  Adium is a program that made me jealous of Mac users before I became one, and I imagine for Windows users, you are feeling the same thing still.

    Pick of the Week is my way of highlighting cool/new services and software on the web or the Mac. A few Windows applications might sneak in from time to time, but it will be rare. You can find an archive of services and software at http://www.marktopia.net/tag/potw/.

  • Twelve Stops and Home – Album of the Week

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    Who doesn't like quality British pop music?  I know I do, and therefore I share Twelve Stops and Home by The Feeling.  It came out a couple years ago and was very popular in England, but didn't do so well here.  It is a poppy album that doesn't take itself too seriously, but still succeeds in being well worth listening to.  My top picks from the album are Sewn and Fill My Little World, if you are looking just to try a couple of songs, however the entire album is good so give it a whirl.

    Album of the Week is my way of highlighting albums both new and old that I think are worth checking out.  You can find an archive of services and software at http://www.marktopia.net/tag/aotw/