David Guetta Vs The Egg: Love Don’t Let Me Go
A pretty kick-ass video, I kinda like the song, but the typical soulful vocals is just too 90s. If it was an instrumental, it’d be killer! But who cares, just watch it!
Add comment January 31st, 2007
A pretty kick-ass video, I kinda like the song, but the typical soulful vocals is just too 90s. If it was an instrumental, it’d be killer! But who cares, just watch it!
Add comment January 31st, 2007
By the lovely Margaux Lange. Of course
1. Since I was 16 I have been playing the harmonica, which I started out listening to John Popper of Blues Traveller (playing it really loud in my room made it ’sound better’) but still play to this day, and have gigged in NYC every now and then with friends.
2. I did become an official Lego Maniac back in the 80s, You had to sign up and got a newsletter, pretty darn sahweet!
Still a Lego Maniac.
3. I’m a pretty avid dancer, and though I love dancing to lots of techno and industrial these days, it all pretty much started when I was 10 years old at an uncle’s wedding. I wouldn’t stop! I also loved to dance and sing to NIN back in HS in my room, it let off quite a bit of steam. I hated HS.
4. As a kid I had a tendency to break things when I was mad. Usually joysticks. The last thing I remember destroying was my stereo in college, just kinda dropped it off my desk (like a cat batting things of to test gravity). My friend Josh was there, we were roommates, and were playing Unreal Tournament with others in our Apartment. I blame it on loud KMFDM (or Rammstein, one of those). It still worked, for a little more time. Don’t worry, I’ve seeked help on that since.
5. Since M talked about meeting someone famous, I met Jimmy Fallon when I worked the US Open. It was pretty cool, since we actually were formulating what commentators said during commercial breaks (at the game they stil showed them waiting). I always wondered if he would have Tina Fey or someone write a skit like that. Guess not. Oh well.
6. I did 5 years of college, first year was at Hartford for Computer Engineering, then I went upstate to ACC for ‘Art’, and transferred back to Hartford (Art School) for Design. I was a bit of the odd-ball out, being a Freshman/Sophomore my first semester back, but really a Junior. Needless to say, I didn’t have it in with the art kids. Cool guy smokin hipsters.
Hmmm, who should I tag? I don’t know any cool bloggers.
Add comment January 30th, 2007
Bzz Bzz. I am busy at work quite a bit lately, crankin on new channel designs. It’s been rathr rewarding, I can’t complain. I’m also crankin on Margaux’s new website with a whole new gallery using SlideShow Pro, an awesome Flash Component that will save lots of time working out updates, etc. It has iPhoto exporting, and lots of costumizable features.
I also dealt with a hard dive death last week on my laptop, not fun. Fortunately I didn’t lose a ton since backing up not too long ago, but still frustrating. Alas.
This past weekend we went to the Ron Mueck exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, and I must say WOW. What amazing work, so large, so small, so perfect to every detail. A true realist in his own rite. Check it out if you get a chance, still up until the 29th. Ok, I felt like I needed to write something, but I’m too tired right now for any details. Margaux wrote a great post about Ron, so read it when you get a chance!
Add comment January 23rd, 2007

The New York Times Photo Archives
Check out all those wild spider-web wires! Crazy! Man, I hope this global warming crap lets up soon, I want to be snowbound!
Add comment January 4th, 2007
A man rescues a convulsing man who falls into the tracks as a train comes by jumping on top of him and holding him between the tracks! This guy deserves royal treatment for what he did. Of all the aweful miserable news stories I listen to everyday of murders, arsons, and child molestation; for once I hear of someone who doe the unthinkable… and survives. This story deserves a big fat picture and large beautiful letters that say ‘HERO.’ We’re glad situations like this don’t come around often, hell I don’t know how well I would do in that situation, but when it happens, I think it should be front page. I hate the media for its constant depressing stories, this one warms my heart.
NY Times: A Man Down, a Train Arriving, and a Stranger Makes a Choice
Add comment January 3rd, 2007
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