Archive for the 'breakdown' Category

The Disc, A Followup
Monday, April 18th, 2005

As I wrote about at length in a piece called The Disc, the theoretical end of the music industry’s business model is approaching faster than you might think.
And just to lend further evidence to that claim, InPhase Technologies announced they had developed a holographic disc that can hold 300 GB of data. They are projecting [...]

The Disc
Wednesday, March 9th, 2005

I got my copy of The Disc from a friend at work.
I first heard about The Disc a year before, but I had resisted trying to score a copy. Not so much because I was afraid of being caught (as of yet, there hasn’t been any public acknowledgment by the industry about even the existence [...]

MUNI Photography
Saturday, February 19th, 2005

The fact of the matter is this — this country has both laws and a process by which we create those laws. And as far as we are able to respect that process we are to respect the laws that are manifested as a result.
However, when that process is subverted, then those laws are unjust. [...]

Best Of 2004
Friday, December 31st, 2004

According to iTunes, I added some 300 albums to my library in 2004. Of those released in the past year, these are some of my favorites. You wouldn’t go wrong by picking up any one of them.
Best:

Arcade Fire Funeral

Rilo Kiley More Adventurous

Iron & [...]

Watchmen Remix
Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

Alan Moore’s Watchmen is quite possibly the greatest graphic novel of all time. His work helped define intelligent comic art, and stqill resonates today, easily holding it’s own with the best fiction of the past few decades.
Today, Something Awful is running an amusing series of remixes of Moore’s work. (Well, really it’s Dave Gibbons‘ art, [...]