Monthly Archives: July 2007

Why Thomas Dolby Uses Logic

On Create Digital Music there’s an extra feature regarding Thomas Dolby. Here’s part of his response when asked why he uses Logic. And I think now that it’s owned by Apple, it’s very hard to bet against the incumbent. You … Continue reading

Flickr Problems

For a while I was a Flickr pro user – I wanted to upload full res photos and what the heck, it was only $25. I’ve let my pro account lapse and am now coming across a sucky thing about … Continue reading

Pownce’s Purpose Summed Up By A Friend Of Mine

Pownce is the latest internet buzz – it’s a site that lets you share messages, events, and files with friends. And it seems it’s not as fun unless you violate some copyrights and its TOS.

The Next Big Thing?

iTunes is currently running a promotion called “Next Big Thing.” Some have said this is an indication of a new variable pricing model (for under $9.99?). I think it’s just a one time promotion, although I’d be happy to be … Continue reading

Within Reason – Part 4: What Changed and How Reason Shoots Itself In The Foot

This is part 4 of a 6-part series of posts. If you enjoy this post please read the other entries:Part 1: The Conception of ReasonPart 2: The Birth of ReasonPart 3: Competition and Competitive AdvantagesPart 4: What Changed and How … Continue reading

I Know I’ve Already Breached My Phil Collins Quota, But You’ve Got To See This

Phil Collins vs. The Ultimate Warrior in a “But Seriously” promotion. Seriously.

Within Reason: Interlude – Independence From Hardware

I recently had the pleasure of using a Roland TR-707. This was actually the first time I’ve ever used a drum machine without having a computer on. The interface for building a rhythm was probably intuitive for the time of … Continue reading

Kindercore Reopens

Caught off of Pitchfork. This statement should make you think. Emphasis added by me. Geller, who splits time between Kindercore and his job as a Biofuels research engineer and Lewis have made additional adjustments to the Kindercore plan that take … Continue reading