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The Coverville Hall Of Fame

Thursday, December 10, 2009, 17:08
Section: Arts & Entertainment

I love Coverville. It’s a podcast that shouldn’t work — a half hour or more of cover songs each show — but does, partially because host Brian Ibbott has excellent taste. (Like all radio/podcast hosts, he’s got a band he seems a little obsessed with, but in his case, it’s the Polyphonic Spree, which is actually a good band, so that’s OK.)

Every year, he has some of his best shows of the year, his Coverville 100 countdown shows. But since they aren’t necessarily made up of songs released that year, the best stuff tends to accumulate and repeat.

In the interests of not having every future countdown closely resemble all the others, Ibbott has created a “Hall of Fame” and pulled a bunch of songs out of contention. Songs like Jeff Buckley’s cover of “Hallelujah,” Johnny Cash’s “Hurt” and Jonathan Coulton’s cover of “Baby Got Back” were (deservedly) going to gobble up a bunch of the top slots this year otherwise.

The upshot of all of this is that, whether you’re an established Coverville listener or a complete newbie, the Coverville Hall of Fame 2009 show is easily one of his best ever, and well worth the download for everyone. (Note that one or two songs have racy language in them.)

(And if you like the William Shatner/Ben Folds cover of Pulp’s “Common People,” check out both the original version of the song and William Shatner’s “Has Been” album which is, no kidding, flat-out amazing.)



Dragon’s Lair on the iPhone

Monday, December 7, 2009, 7:21
Section: Geek

Yes, it’s true.

I have a vague suspicion that, once it can be played without blowing 50 cents for each time I get smacked by in the face by that spinning club trap, it’ll lose a lot of its charm and mystique. But at least I could finally finish the damn thing.

(For you zygotes too young to know what I’m talking about, it’s this classic arcade video game.)



Dragon Age Geekery

Saturday, December 5, 2009, 21:43
Section: Geek



Study: Blogs, social media decrease social isolation

Saturday, November 21, 2009, 14:51
Section: Geek

This is the kind of thing one would think would be self-evident, but there’s a persistent backlash against social media that claims that people are less connected to other people if they use social media, having replaced “real” relationships with virtual ones.

Now a new survey from the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project says that, no, it turns out that people using social media are social — and are more social, in some ways, than those who don’t. (Cell phone usage is also included in the poll, suggesting that there are some real Luddites out there that the Pew was trying to test the theses of.)

From the Pew Research Center’s summary:

The new findings from the Pew Internet & American Life Project show that, on average, the size of people’s discussion networks – those with whom people discuss important matters– is 12% larger amongst mobile phone users, 9% larger for those who share photos online, and 9% bigger for those who use instant messaging. The diversity of people’s core networks – their closest and most significant confidants – tends to be 25% larger for mobile phone users, 15% larger for basic internet users, and even larger for frequent internet users, those who use instant messaging, and those who share digital photos online.

Social media activities are associated with several beneficial social activities, including having discussion networks that are more likely to contain people from different backgrounds. For instance, frequent internet users, and those who maintain a blog are much more likely to confide in someone who is of another race. Those who share photos online are more likely to report that they discuss important matters with someone who is a member of another political party

Of course, that includes the sinking realization that someone you knew in high school has apparently gone completely nuts in the intervening years, but I guess it’s preferable to find that out online, rather than in your dining room.



Level 1 Dwarven Hunter Raid

Thursday, November 19, 2009, 13:42
Section: Geek

If you play World of Warcraft, this is awesome. If you don’t, hush up, Beatriz!


 








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