Year: 2006

  • THX Complaint form

    Complain about the quality of your local THX-certified cinema here! Lucasfilm will give them a nasty call and send someone over to straighten shit out.

    I know Singapore’s Cathay Orchard Cineleisure multiplex is on my shitlist. Movies there are often played way too loud (and it starts from the commercials, so you know it’s going to be one of those days. Technically, this gives me ample warning to go outside and complain, but I’ve done enough of that and I’m sick of it. Now I can go straight to the cops.)

  • Prince on SNL (Fury + Beautiful, Loved, and Blessed)

    Make time today for this 9 minute video of Prince performing on a recent Saturday Night Live. I don’t care if you’re not a Prince fan. I don’t care if you’re on dial-up. It is truly, truly important because it signifies a milestone in the history of our pop music. The performance is great, yes, but I don’t mean that it’s the greatest ever. In fact it’s probably just a regular performance for the guy. What’s happening here is one of the greatest artists ever to be mentally-shelved by many as irrelevant is making a mainstream comeback nobody expected.

    These are sad times for pop music; I won’t go into the reasons why. People not raised on it are wishing for, and valuing, musicianship more than ever. People want musicians who can really play guitar, goddamnit. The new album he promotes here debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts. If he keeps this level of visibility and promotion up, we could be in for a sea change in the industry as the public realizes that nothing than the best should do.

  • MacZOT: EarthDesk


    Today’s MacZOT is the absolutely beautiful world-as-wallpaper app, EarthDesk. Also available for Windows, but you won’t get the special price of $12.95 (UP $19.95). It updates itself online and renders moonlight and daylight taking into account reflectivity and live cloud cover information. I believe that means what you see is pretty much what you might get from space. If there are any tornados going on at the time, you’ll see them too.

    I’m thinking about it… but I might wait till I get my 20″ iMac. It’s probably not the same on a 1024×768 laptop screen.

  • Machiavellianism test

    Take Salon.com’s Machiavelli personality test! It’s about 7 years old, but has only now surfaced on digg.com for some reason.

    I was just talking to somebody last night about the unsurprising and commonsensical nature of Machiavellian thought. So my results weren’t unexpected, but they could have been higher.

    The Machiavelli personality test has a range of 0-100
    Your Machiavelli score is: 79
    You are a high Mach, you endorse Machiavelli’s opinions.

    Most people fall somewhere in the middle, but there’s a significant minority at either extreme.

  • Did you know…?

    Apple made about USD$410m in profit last quarter, and nearly $1bn in the last two. iPod sales are up 61% from last year’s equivalent quarter, with 8.5 million sold. Mac growth is slower at 4%, but this is still a lot more money than most people, myself included, would have given them credit for.

    Link

  • Another magic-related thingy. Two previously-feuding British magicians whose blogs I frequent have made up and are going to tour the country together a bit. What are the chances that they’re passing through my old 2nd home on my birthday?

  • Daniel Chesterfield – Magician

    This is one of the funniest magic parodies I’ve ever seen! A David Copperfield wannabe named Daniel Chesterfield(?), complete with flowing white shirt and hairsprayed do. [via Styra “I punch thrice my weight” Foam]

  • Gangsta rapper breeding project


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    Originally uploaded by sangsara.

    This is one of the scariest buildings ever. I’ll get a better shot someday when I’m not in a cab. It’s opposite the Singapore General Hospital, if you’re wondering.

    It’s like a cylinder with a quadrant cut out, and it looks at least 50 years older than it is. I see it as a nightmarish hong-kongesque urban housing project fallen into disrepair, where people are squeezed too close to each other, everything smells, and you can see 20 neighbors by looking out your kitchen window.