Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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Fie, Internet!

A brief aside: I got more done yesterday sitting in a van in a parking lot for eight hours (a story I’m not sure my NDA allows me to truly spin here) than I’ve gotten done in weeks. Cursed Internet! How it sucks time and money! But blessed Internet, for it gives such sweet iSuccor. […]

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On pageturners.

So I’m reading The Da Vinci Code. It’s a pretty good summer blockbuster, although I’m more than a little peeved that its author beat me to the punch with a large number of the elements from my own novel. Grrr. What it is helping me do, though, is remind me why I loved reading and […]

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Apple’s iTunes Music Store needs more music.

The subject line says it all, I believe. The debut album from The Thorns just came out, and I can’t download it from Apple. The last issue of Paste had a great anthology CD (as usual), and almost none of the artists on it are available from Apple. Basically, I never want to purchase a […]

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Furious angels.

Wicked cool video for Rob Dougan’s “Furious Angels”, a song featured in The Matrix: Reloaded, which is also somewhat like the kind of music I plan to make as soon as I can get Reason working properly, dangit. (The Art spoke also needs work, it would appear.)

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The interminable issue of balance.

It’s amazing. Most people out there who have worked at some consulting or research firm (like The Advisory Board) will know what a spider graph is: it’s a method of plotting multiple data points on the tines of some multi-spoked object like a star, asterisk or bicycle wheel. The center is 0, the ends of […]

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Support your boutique T-shirt designer.

So I’ve been tooling through the shops lately, looking for cool things to wear this summer. For the most part, I’ve been disappointed — much of it’s the same old, same old, and a lot of it smacks of corporate droning. While I don’t mind wearing branded clothing if it’s subtle, nine times out of […]

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“Reloaded” is right.

So a group of friends and I — “a group” being Aurelia, Brian, Becca, Katherine, Nick Ferraro, and K.C. — went to go see a preview screening last night of The Matrix ][. “Reloaded” is about right. All of the slowed-down bullet-time tricks felt like, well, more of the same. There were some scenes that […]

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The Dustbin of History, my ass.

JD Lasica, senior editor of Online Journalism Review, offers an interesting rebuttal to The New York Times’ recent article, “‘New Media’: Ready for the Dustbin of History?” by Steve Lohr. Both pieces are interesting reading, and a discussion well worth having. Like Mr. Lasica, I am agog at the Times’ exclusion of weblogs in the […]

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Music within Reason.

Slowly, bit by bit, Nick and I have been building up a small music studio here at the house. All right, he’s been doing most of the buying and I’ve just been playing with the new toys, but still: our house now contains a kickass trombone, a digital baby grand, a very impressive microphone, my […]

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Zine Theory.

It’s Friday, the globally-recongized Day of Slack. To facilitate said slacking, I’d like to share my recent recommendations from the world of magazines. All three should provide plenty of escape from a gray, overcast, humdrum Friday afternoon. For all of us who still pine for the meteoric drop in quality suffered by Wired in the […]

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