Tuesday,
8th June 2010
So what makes BP so much worse than any other oil company? Are Shell and Mobil any better? The only difference is that BP had the misfortune of having an oil rig explode right near the epicentre of the world’s media. How many of these oil spills have you heard of? I’ve maybe heard of five.
Fuck it. Get a bike.
Friday,
4th June 2010
Played 6 time(s). Download this file.
Funky Worm by the Ohio Players.
And through all the land,
He plays in a band,
Plays guitar without any hands (pretty good I might add),
When he grabs his guitar and starts to pluck everybody wants to get up and dance.(I’m his manager, gonna get a million dollars. I get it all, too. He can’t spend it.)
Friday,
4th June 2010
Played 32 time(s). Download this file.
Witness (1 Hope) by Roots Manuva.
If you’ve never seen it, the music video is hilarious.
Friday,
4th June 2010
Played 7 time(s). Download this file.
Mighty Healthy from DJ Tom Caruana’s Wu-Tang Clan vs. The Beatles mash-up, Enter The Magical Mystery Chambers.
The album used to be available for free download, but it seems as if it’s been taken down. If you can chase it down, it’s well worth it.
Friday,
28th May 2010
Played 5 time(s). Download this file.
Talk About The Blues by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
Wednesday,
26th May 2010
Want.
Nintendo constantly shows you something amazing and masterfully produced, and just when you’ve gotten over being amazed at how well it plays, the game throws it away and offers up something else, equally good.
Friday,
21st May 2010
Played 23 time(s).
Country Cooking by Buck 65, a laid-back countrified version of a song that originally appeared on Buck’s Square record.
Have a good weekend, folks.
(via stelladaniella)
Friday,
21st May 2010
Played 6 time(s). Download this file.
The sounds of Saturn, as recorded by the Cassini spacecraft.
(via Cash Savage on Facebook)
Thursday,
20th May 2010
Thanks from 99designs: We are the champions (by 99designs)
99designs won a people’s choice Webby award, so we fulfillied our promise of public humiliation.
Friday,
14th May 2010
Today’s the first anniversary of my Dad’s passing. I don’t want to dwell on it too much as I’ve got a video to act the fool in (not to mention the Dutch courage that may require), but I feel that I need to mark the occasion with some small memorial.
Rest in peace, old man.
Thursday,
13th May 2010
Steam, the game distribution network for PC, is now available for Mac. I’m on it as craigeanderson.
Tuesday,
11th May 2010
The newer Australian suburbs I grew up in were largely typified by a rat’s nest of streets. Streets and roads led into avenues and crescents which lead into courts, places and culs-de-sac. Once I lived in a court which came off another court, causing pizza delivery men unending confusion.
The reasoning behind such planning was that lower levels of traffic led to quieter, safer communities. Kids could play in the streets, safe in the knowledge that a semi-trailer wasn’t about to come barrelling around the corner. Vehicles could get around their neighbourhoods much easier with none of the congestion you might find in the suburbs of the Victorian era.
Research from the University of British Columbia suggests that such town planning leads to problems of its own. As there’s a lot less traffic in these areas, there are fewer observant citizens and crime is able to flourish. Long, winding and dead-end streets mean that getting from A to B actually takes much longer than it would in a neat grid. This discourages walking in neighbourhoods and encourages the use of cars, resulting in higher levels of pollution and lower levels of fitness and health.
Governor Tim Kaine of Virginia recently passed a law limiting the number of culs-de-sac in new developments, pointing out that they’re also a lot more costly to provide amenities to.
It’s only fair that I point out that I am an inner-suburb-living soy-latté-drinking bicycle-riding Hoddle-grid-lover, and that the crime statistics in Melbourne don’t back up these theories at all. But in a country growing fatter that needs to reduce its dependence on oil, it’s certainly an idea worth thinking about.
Tuesday,
11th May 2010
Played 7 time(s). Download this file.
Detachable Penis by King Missile.
I remember hearing this on student radio as a teenager and having my mind blown. Looking back, I’m really surprised I didn’t smoke any weed as a kid.
Monday,
10th May 2010
2010 — the year of minimalist web design.
Permanent link to Webby Award Winners for Design, Flashblock Edition
Friday,
7th May 2010
ACS Laboratories senior consultant Andrew Higgins, analysing a piece of The Tote’s famed sticky carpet:
Ethanol was found to be present but as the bag the sample was received in was open, we can assume the original higher levels have dissipated. Acetaldehyde, acetone, butanal and pentanal was found, which are known constituents of passive smoking. The banning of smoking from the venue may have reduced these over time.
Acetic acid, propanoic acid and butyric acid were found, which are constituents of sweat and BO. These are the same chemicals which give Werribee its rich and fruity odour. This would have, along with the chemicals above, given the venue its ‘individual fragrance’. Benzeneethanol is a disinfectant, which was probably used during cleaning. The other chemicals are part of the glues and backing of the carpet … No illegal narcotics or drugs were found to be present; this indicates patrons were very careful not to waste any.
By day, he works for 99designs as a web developer and writer. By night, he plays bass guitar in Look Who's Toxic. There are plenty of other things he should be doing, but most of the time he's dreaming of what he'll do when he grows up while watching bad Star Trek spin-offs.