1 de março de 2012

It´s Music To Your Ears

Give this guy and his album a chance and you will feel better.
With the above sentence I just used two song titles of his album (named "Making Mirrors") that I´m listening for the very first time right now. Amazing range of genres on the 4/5 songs I´ve listened to until now.

And all started because of a Lisa Hanningan cover that appeared on my sub box of Youtube. I recognized the song, went search for it and I remember that I´ve listened to it before. Was at my grandma´s house with one of my younger sisters and while listening the song we were like...what is this?...sounds...meh...but somehow instead of changing channel (probably for Disney Channel...) we continued to listen to it...and end up loving it. But forgetting to search for it later...

Here it is.


And awesome timing to find it. Weirdly relating to it at the moment. Brilliant song.

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In other news...second semester is on! This one is looking like I will actually have to apply myself...will see. Last time I said that I end up doing less than on the year before...still nailed the semester though. Probably to be unemployed in half an year or putting more money, that I don´t have, in continuing to accumulate knowledge, on a masters degree. Will see. One day at a time.

P.S. Found a nice blog that kinda inspired me to write on mine on a more often basis. I will probably fail at that but if you happen to see here [even more] meaningless posts it´s because I´m trying to keep this super updated and stuff.

Enjoy the music!

21 de fevereiro de 2012

Red Face (adj): flushed with embarrassment or anger

Beware...hipsters and indie will be key words on the following post. But don´t worry...this is a blog you probably *cof most certainly cof* nobody heard of, so...away from all the mainstream scene. For now...

If you like to laugh to the expenses of the internet and if you had the luck (or not) of finding something more than cats on that same internet you may have come across a thing called memes.
Of a gazillion memes (check Urban Dictionary for definition...everything there is legit!) existing nowadays some are made to the expenses of hipster stuff. And I loved them. Not so much now...they are too mainstream... Anyway, despite not being an hipster (or...am I?) and laughing at those memes I must say that I enjoy the hipster side of life. Some girls don´t look that bad in vintage clothes and hipster glasses while listening to some music you probably never heard of. And all of that pictures with deep captions [font: Helvetica!] and some Photoshop vintage effect are quite good. And/or fish eye lens. I know...I go to DeviantArt... *hipster alert*

Hipsters particularly like indie music...I think. Ask an hipster... I find the term indie a bit interesting. To me it always meant a band that is independent from the huge [mean!!!] labels. But somehow now is a music genre. Because "alternative" was too mainstream already. One of the biggest fears of hipsters, as you might have noticed already, is something that they found by themselves and love to death to become mainstream. Which I find a bit silly when it comes to music. And one funny thing is hearing hipsters complain nobody likes that cool music they listen to but when suddenly people start to pay attention to them, or [GOD FORBIDS!], that same music is played on a radio or some public place those indie musicians are some sell out bastards! How dare they??! Being famous and having more than 100 albums sold?! Ugh! And those following albums?! All sounding like crap?! That first album and those non-released songs are far cooler than this mainstream stuff!!
I would want the artists I love to be the most successful possible. I´m not saying that the feeling of being part of a small group of people that know a certain artist doesn´t feel special...it does (oh, such an hypocrite this blog writer!), and I´ll give an example of that (yes, we are getting to the main point of all of this thing...it will be worth it) but it would be cool if other people also start to listen and to support that artist. In fact, what´s the point of sharing (even hipsters) our brand new music discoveries if not to introduce and make people listen to our brand new find?


At last it takes me to the point of this post. While wondering on a hipster Youtube channel I found my latest addiction.


I´m not gonna elaborate how much I [platonically] love her. It´s one of those unhealthy addictions.


One last one:


Hope you enjoy it as much as I do. No hipster.

9 de fevereiro de 2012

If You Like...Daniel Radcliffe

If you like Daniel Radcliffe here´s a nice interview of him as only Craig Ferguson knows how to do them.

18 de janeiro de 2012

Save the Interwebz!!!!

Hey you devoted readers of my blog *cof*

Hope everyone had a great beginning of 2012. The last year you will live. Ever. World ends in December. True story.

Or not. Some guys just got tired of making calendars and they stopped in 2012. So, some people, logically, thought the world is coming to an end. Humans...

Meanwhile...if you want to enjoy Internet on this very last year of your existence you have to be aware of this bill USA is trying to pass. I will let a video explain the foolishness:



What is SOPA?

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA, H.R. 3261) is on the surface a bill that attempts to curb online piracy. Sadly, the proposed way it goes about doing this would devastate the online economy and the overall freedom of the web. It would particularly affect sites with heavy user generated content. Sites like Youtube, Reddit, Twitter, and others may cease to exist in their current form if this bill is passed.

What is PIPA?
The Protect IP Act (PIPA, S. 968) is SOPA's twin in the Senate. Under current DMCA law, if a user uploads a copyrighted movie to sites like Youtube, the site isn't held accountable so long as they provide a way to report user infringement. The user who uploaded the movie is held accountable for their actions, not the site. PIPA would change that - it would place the blame on the site itself, and would also provide a way for copyright holders to seize the site's domain in extreme circumstances.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation laid out four excellent points as to why the bills are not only dangerous, but are also not effective for what they are trying to accomplish:

The blacklist bills are expensive. The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that PIPA alone would cost the taxpayers at least $47 million over 5 years, and could cost the private sector many times more. Those costs would be carried mostly by the tech industry, hampering growth and innovation.
The blacklist bills silence legitimate speech. Rightsholders, ISPs, or the government could shut down sites with accusations of infringement, and without real due process.
The blacklist bills are bad for the architecture of the Internet. But don't take our word for it: see the open letters that dozens of the Internet's concerned creators have submitted to Congress about the impact the bills would have on the security of the web.
The blacklist bills won't stop online piracy. The tools these bills would grant rightsholders are like chainsaws in an operating room: they do a lot of damage, and they aren't very effective in the first place. The filtering methods might dissuade casual users, but they would be trivial for dedicated and technically savvy users to circumvent.




If you tomorrow come across websites that aren´t working they are protesting against this bill. Wikipedia is one of them. So hurry up on doing your homework and then protest against this bill!

Thanks!

24 de dezembro de 2011

Season´s Greetings

Merry Christmas dear blog readers.



Hope you enjoy the season and that you get all that you wish for.