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James’ favorite YouTube videos

Friday, June 19, 2009, 8:06
Section: Arts & Entertainment,Life

I’ve discovered that YouTube is a great way to entertain the kid, bring him out of a bad mood or even put him to sleep. Type in whatever kid-friendly term you like, and there’s something there (with parental discretion, obviously).

Here are his top three videos. The Pickle Kid is actually his cousin Kasey.

Cute Baby Boy Laughing

The Pickle Kid II

Ducks having a conversation



The Eels – “Fresh Blood”

Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 14:49
Section: Arts & Entertainment


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Switch to decaf, you two

Monday, June 15, 2009, 17:51
Section: Geek

So … yeah, not buying this, although I did happily snag the free in-game pet that goes along with this. (And notice that it was the Horde stabbing the Alliance in the back — as usual!)

As goofy as the ad might be, it’s still better than the EverQuest “It’s Time to Slay the Dragon” ad.



In defense of Twitter

Thursday, June 11, 2009, 13:15
Section: Geek

TwitterI keep having this same conversation with people lately, and although I am not an avid user of Twitter, I do “get” it. I keep running into people who don’t just not get it, they’re actively hostile to it.

Here’s my official stance on Twitter:

Twitter is an opt-in one-to-many (almost) real time chat with unlimited scrollback. It’s an asynchronous one-to-many communication system that merges the best aspects of e-mail (it can be private, remember), message boards and chat. But since you can join a conversation already in progress and catch up on what was previously said — it creates its own paper trail — it’s massively better than e-mail for work purposes. It’s also opt-in, so if you aren’t interested in what someone’s saying — we all have that friend who uses it to talk about his lunch every day — just stop following them.

E-mail, in comparison, takes a lot more hassle to opt in and out of, and if you want to go and join a conversation already in progress and catch up, you can’t.

At the end of the day, it’s just a tool, but it’s a tool that has some real value.



Manhattanhenge

Saturday, June 6, 2009, 9:59
Section: Geek

Hesperia, with its grid system of streets, certainly experiences a phenomenon similar to Manhattanhenge twice a year, but with few two-story buildings, and only a handful that I’m aware of taller than that, it wouldn’t be all that impressive.

That said, I’d love to see a similar video for, say, Washington, DC.


 








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