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		<title>SearchFest 2010 in review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I am at The Governor Hotel in Portland, Oregon. I had to leave at the crack of dawn to make it to SearchFest 2010 on time. Which means I was awake at dark o&#8217;clock. This also means I got to see the sunrise. That almost never happens.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I am at <a href="http://www.governorhotel.com/" target="_blank">The Governor Hotel</a> in Portland, Oregon. I had to leave at the crack of dawn to make it to <a href="http://www.sempdx.org/searchfest/searchfest-2010-agenda/" target="_blank">SearchFest 2010</a> on time. Which means I was awake at dark o&#8217;clock. This also means I got to see the sunrise. That almost never happens.</p>
<p>This is the fourth annual SearchFest, which is Portland’s largest search engine marketing conference. But this is my first time attending the event. Topics include Social Media Marketing, Advanced Search Engine Optimization, Local Search, Analytics, Paid Search Marketing and so on. See <a href="http://www.sempdx.org/searchfest/" target="_blank">SEMpdx.org</a> or follow @<a href="http://twitter.com/SEMpdx" target="_blank">SEMpdx</a> for more information.</p>
<p>I am most looking forward to the late morning session on blogging with the very funny Matt Inman (AKA <a href="http://www.theoatmeal.com" target="_blank">The Oatmeal</a>). I usually live blog about the sessions I attend at WebVisions each year, so I&#8217;m going to try to do that here as well. See my notes from <a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/2009/05/21/webvisions-2009-part-one/">WebVisions 2009</a>, <a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/2008/05/23/webvisions-2008-part-one/">2008</a> and <a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/2007/05/04/webvisions-2007/">2007</a>.</p>
<p>Below is a quick, in-progress overview of the SearchFest sessions I am attending, with links.</p>
<p><strong>Keynote Presentation</strong> &#8211; Stefan Weitz (<a href="http://www.bing.com" target="_blank">Bing</a>)<br />
(8:30 am &#8211; 9:20 am)</p>
<p>Bing&#8217;s search engine market share is growing. Bing is a &#8220;decision engine.&#8221; And that isn&#8217;t just a cheap marketing term. Except that it is. Lots of shared stats about how Bing is actually usable and growing.</p>
<p>So, what is the future of the Internet and of search? The Web is moving away from text and toward a &#8220;web of objects&#8221; . . . spatial search . . . semantic modeling . . . emerging modes.</p>
<p>Web of Objects: Real-time Firehouse, Services, Multimedia and Devices. Search can expand what is possible and should &#8220;deliver knowledge by computationally understanding user intent.&#8221; The goal is to try to disambiguate a very ambiguous query. A search engine result shouldn&#8217;t always be a list of links. Attempt to structure, assemble and filter the returned services and objects in an interesting way.</p>
<p>Spatial Search: The Large Hadron Collider as an analogy to search engines. There is a small chance that Bing might destroy the planet. Oh, wait. This might not be the point he&#8217;s making. The point is: How do we save Rachael Ray from the wave of Higgs boson particles? Well, by taking all of the data on the Web and mashing it back into the real world . . . by giving it context and reassociating it on interactive maps (physical context). Geolocating tweets and stitching user photos/videos into an interactive canvas.</p>
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<p>Semantics: The most overused concept in the history of computing. But this is the year for it. No, seriously. Semantics is just understanding how words and objects relate to each other. It helps use to parse queries and to understand how to ascribe meaning to a web of objects. Perhaps even using natural spoken language: Siri example.</p>
<p>Emerging: Mobile and augmented reality. TED demo. Overlay web video of indoor environments onto existing street-side/map images . . . transition indoors.</p>
<p>Prepare yourself: &#8220;Service description, object ranking.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Competitive Intelligence: Know Thy Competition . . . Know Thyself</strong> &#8211; Mike Roberts (<a href="http://www.spyfu.com" target="_blank">SpyFu</a>) and Larry Kim (<a href="http://www.wordstream.com" target="_blank">WordStream</a>)<br />
(9:30 am &#8211; 10:20 am)</p>
<p>Wisdom of your Frenemies – @<a href="http://twitter.com/mrspy" target="_blank">mrspy</a></p>
<p>SpyFu is a competitive intelligence company. How you can take a list of keywords that your competitors buy and create what is the Holy Grail of keyword research: Find out the most profitable keywords of your competitors.  SpyFu was the first and has 3 1/2 years of ad history.</p>
<p>When your competitor buys a keyword . . . they care enough to bet some money on it.  When they buy the same keyword twice . . . it might be profitable. Or:</p>
<ol>
<li>They lost money, but it didn&#8217;t suck that much, so keep trying.</li>
<li>Inconclusive . . . not enough volume to make a decision.</li>
<li>Asleep at the wheel.</li>
<li>Vanity buying, for branding, client imperative and just because.</li>
<li>Randomness and libel.</li>
</ol>
<p>So, knowing that a competitor buys a keyword isn&#8217;t enough.</p>
<p>There are antidotes for the above list. Antidote: Time. Longer = better, because it eliminates unprofitable reasons. Should be consistent and recent. Antidote: Money. Expensive keywords have to be profitable on a long enough timeline or even lazy or determined people will stop buying. Antidote: Activity. Note changes in ad copy, etc.</p>
<p>Which ARE your competitors&#8217; best keywords?  For one: Buy your brand. It will always be profitable.  Five out of the top 10 keywords for eBay are its brand. Eight out of 10 for Apple.</p>
<p>Compile all of your competitors&#8217; keywords. Identify the profitable ones. Filter out the ones that aren&#8217;t universally profitable. (Make a Venn diagram of profitable ad keywords of competitors and see what overlaps and will also be profitable for you.) Highlight the ones to act on now.</p>
<p>Competitive Intelligence in Search – @<a href="http://twitter.com/larrykim" target="_blank">larrykim</a></p>
<p>Four popular competitive intelligence blunders (and how to avoid them):</p>
<ol>
<li>Assuming your competitive intelligence data is relevant (don&#8217;t blindly assume).</li>
<li>Too much analysis, not enough action! (make actions scalable and data-driven).</li>
<li>Mistaking estimated CI data actual campaign data (still give it a try). Ad Rank = Bid * Quality Score. Reflect back intent of the search in the ad text and landing page design to get a better quality score and conversion ratio. Take unfavorable CI data under advisement, but don&#8217;t be deterred.</li>
<li>CI data is an important component of keyword research – should be use in addition to other keyword research tools. It should not be used as a substitute. Longer-tail keywords from your site&#8217;s web analytics can be effectively integrated to your own site&#8217;s ad keywords.</li>
</ol>
<p>Target sub-niches (long-tail keyword variations). See Wordstream&#8217;s Free Keyword Niche Finder. Avoid the &#8220;path to madness.&#8221;  CI is an important component of keyword research for PPC or SEO, but pick keywords that are relevant to YOUR site first.  Be bold. Act. Don&#8217;t be deterred.  WordStream provides keyword management tools for PPC and SEO.</p>
<p><strong>Technical SEO: It’s not just about being attractive . . . you (and your website) also need to be accessible</strong> &#8211; Todd Nemet (<a href="http://www.ninebyblue.com" target="_blank">Nine By Blue</a>) and Matthew Brown (<a href="http://www.nytimes.com" target="_blank">The New York Times</a>)<br />
(10:40 am &#8211; 11:30 am)</p>
<p>Improving Search Coverage &#8211; @<a href="http://twitter.com/nemet" target="_blank">nemet</a></p>
<p>Improving search coverage with increased crawler efficiency and decreased page speed. Page speed will become a factor in ranking soon enough. Ignore page speed at your peril . . . Google delay.</p>
<p>Ten directives:</p>
<ol>
<li>Avoid duplicate copies of your site (development versions, subdomains, https/http, www vs. non-www). Ues Robtex Tools (<a href="http://www.robtex.com/dns/" target="_blank">www.robtex.com/dns</a>) and Google Webmaster Tools (define www vs. non). Stay out of duplicate content filters.</li>
<li>Make your site structure obvious.</li>
<li>Make redirects permanent and short. Use 301, not 302 or meta or JavaScript. Detect: Try <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3829" target="_blank">LiveHTTPHeaders</a> add-on in Firefox.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t send crawlers on a good chase.  Move paramters out of the URL. Use rel=nofollow for links.</li>
<li>Gather similar content under one URL. Use: &lt;link rel=canonical href=&#8221;&#8230;&#8221;&gt;.</li>
<li>Discourage/disallow crawling of unimportant pages. Robot out site search result pages. Require authentication for development/admin pages. Return 404s (avoid &#8220;soft 404s&#8221;).</li>
<li>Work with browsers, not against them. Network Round Trip Time (RTT). RTT time matters when you&#8217;re doing a DNS lookup, TCP handshake. Minimize the number of DNS lookups and file transfers. Combine .js and .css files. Use CSS sprites (one image that gets shifted) instead of a lot of icons. Order of .css, .js, inline &lt;script&gt; matters. Always put .css first for maximum page speed.</li>
<li>Served optimized files, including images. Accept-Encoding: gzip. &#8220;Minify&#8221; JS and CSS. Use Google&#8217;s Page Speed plugin.</li>
<li>Avoid serving files at all, if possible. Return 304s and check modified/cached. IMS preferred. Use cache-control header: max-age, with expiration.</li>
<li>Take advantage of available tools: Google Webmaster Tools. <a href="http://code.google.com/speed/page-speed/" target="_blank">Google Page Speed</a>, Yahoo! YSlow, Firefox Firebug, Web Inspector (Safari, Chrome), Firefox <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3829" target="_blank">LiveHTTPHeaders</a>, <a href="http://redbot.org/project/" target="_blank">Redbot</a>, <a href="http://www.robtex.com/dns/" target="_blank">Robtex DNS Tools</a>.</li>
</ol>
<p>Already in effect in Google AdWords: Your bid goes up if your page is slow (above four seconds of load time).</p>
<p>How to Make Awesome Technical SEO Mistakes &#8211; @<a href="http://twitter.com/matthewjbrown" target="_blank">matthewjbrown</a></p>
<p>Build the SEO into the work foundation of publishers. Technical/editorial SEO work together. Examples from nytimes.com: SEO horrors. SEO automation challenges: auto-gen content, automated tags, default CMS settings, etc. Avoid creating redirect loops and 302 and JavaScript redirects. Be careful with CMS autopopulation of title tages, URLs and meta tags. Take advantage of Image Search by using alt and title tags.</p>
<p>Technical Tools: Server header checker (<a href="http://www.urivalet.com" target="_blank">URI Valet</a>), <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/toolbox" target="_blank">SEOMoz.org</a>, <a href="http://tools.seobook.com" target="_blank">SeoBook.com</a>, <a href="http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html" target="_blank">Xenu&#8217;s Link Sleuth</a>, Chrome Toolbar, Google Insights. SearchCLU site analysis: Google Webmaster Tools on steroids. Notice and correct domain-wide errors and page/template errors. Make sure site architecture lines up with marketing goals.</p>
<p><strong>The Blogosphere: Boosting Performance Through Connection</strong> &#8211; Matt Inman (<a href="http://www.theoatmeal.com" target="_blank">The Oatmeal</a>) and Rebecca Kelley (<a href="http://www.10e20.com" target="_blank">10e20</a>)<br />
(11:40 am &#8211; 12:30 am)</p>
<p>The Basics of Blogging &#8211; @<a href="http://twitter.com/rebeccakelley" target="_blank">rebeccakelley</a></p>
<p>Blogging is an easy way to create content, bring traffic to site, attract links, get your site ranked, manage reputation, engage users and build community. Blog blah blah. I am charging my laptop. Sorry, Rebecca, but I am mainly waiting to hear Matt talk about velociraptors and punching dolphins in the mouth.</p>
<p>The Oatmeal &#8211; @<a href="http://twitter.com/Oatmeal" target="_blank">Oatmeal</a></p>
<p>(Since Wi-Fi was so poor at The Governor Hotel, I lost some of the notes I originally typed for this session when a WordPress save timed out, but this is what I remember.)</p>
<p>Matt started <a href="http://theoatmeal.com" target="_blank">The Oatmeal</a> humor blog about nine months ago. Before that, a couple of years prior, he founded Mingle2 while working a day job. Mingle2 is an online dating site that became hugely popular through Matt&#8217;s illustrated linkbait, fun quizzes and viral marketing.</p>
<p>After selling Mingle2, he shifted his focus to The Oatmeal, which is essentially linkbait and viral marketing for its own sake. Now Matt makes $11,000 a week and has recent <a href="http://theoatmeal.com/misc/p/state" target="_blank">book and TV deals</a>, just for making funny Internet crap. He says the secret to his success is focusing on humorous, annoying topics that everyone can relate to. He mentioned the hilarious <a href="http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation" target="_blank">Zero Punctuation</a> and used it as an example of effective video-based humor as well.</p>
<p>If businesses are looking to &#8220;go viral,&#8221; Matt says the best thing you can do is attach weird or geeky things to your commercial properties. He says that Digg, Reddit and StumbleUpon are hugely important to his success. Here are his recommendations for having submission success with each:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.digg.com" target="_blank">Digg</a>: Just make good content and become an active member of the community.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.reddit.com" target="_blank">Reddit</a> (social news site): Submit your work yourself and write it using a first-person perspective. Redditors want to promote individuals creating work as part of their community.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.stumbleupon.com" target="_blank">StumbleUpon</a> (install the toolbar): Make sure to have a giant graphical header on your pages. &#8220;The Vietnam of viral marketing.&#8221;</li>
</ul>
<p>The main takeaway for in-house designers and marketers is that being creative, experimental and social in your efforts may serve you well. So, basically, you all need to go back to your offices and incorporate illustrations of vicious dinosaurs and bears into your marketing campaigns for maximum humor.</p>
<p>(For these last three sessions, I will paste in my notes from Word soon, since lack of Internet connection prevented me from live blogging.)</p>
<p><strong>SEO Tools: Learn how to leverage advanced SEO tools to improve the performance of your site</strong> &#8211; Rand Fishkin (<a href="http://www.seomoz.org" target="_blank">SEOmoz</a>) and Richard Zwicky (<a href="http://www.enquisite.com" target="_blank">Enquisite</a>)<br />
(1:30 pm – 2:20 pm)</p>
<p>10 SEO Problems &amp; the Tools to Solve Them &#8211; @<a href="http://twitter.com/randfish" target="_blank">randfish</a></p>
<p>See complete presentation: <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/dp/10-seo-tools" target="_blank">http://www.seomoz.org/dp/10-seo-tools</a></p>
<p>Stuff You Possibly Might Not Already Know and Tools &#8211; @<a href="http://twitter.com/rzwicky" target="_blank">rzwicky</a></p>
<p>Notes coming soon.</p>
<p><strong>Measuring Online Success: Top Down and Bottom Up: We&#8217;re not being anal-retentive . . . Analytics matter</strong> &#8211; Eric Peterson (<a href="http://www.webanalyticsdemystified.com" target="_blank">Web Analytics Demystified</a>) and Aaron Gray (<a href="http://blog.greaterreturns.me" target="_blank">Greater Returns</a>)<br />
(2:30 pm – 3:20 pm)</p>
<p>Notes coming soon.</p>
<p><strong>Local Search: Up-to-date strategies for achieving prominence within Local Search listings</strong> &#8211; Mary Bowling (<a href="http://www.seoverflow.com" target="_blank">SEOverflow</a>), Matt McGee (<a href="http://www.smallbusinesssem.com" target="_blank">Small Business SEM</a>) and Chris &#8220;Silver&#8221; Smith (<a href="http://www.keyrelevance.com" target="_blank">KeyRelevance</a>)<br />
(3:30 pm &#8211; 4:20 pm)</p>
<p>Notes coming soon.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I used to create mixtapes and CD compilations all the time, but in this era of streaming music and MP3s I had gotten out of the habit. However, since sharing user-crafted mixes online keeps getting easier (and legal) with new service providers, I thought it would be fun to start making mixtapes again.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article27740.ece" target="_blank"><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2010/cassette-tape-death.jpg" alt="The death of the cassette tape" width="250" height="155" /></a> I used to create mixtapes and CD compilations all the time, but in this era of streaming music and MP3s I had gotten out of the habit. However, since sharing user-crafted mixes online keeps getting easier (and legal) with new service providers, I thought it would be fun to start making mixtapes again.</p>
<p>(That reminds me: Feeling nostalgic for the days of cassette tapes? Watch the award-winning short film <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exFWurXtsU4" target="_blank"><em>Mixtape</em></a> by <a href="http://lukesnellin.co.uk" target="_blank">Luke Snellin</a>. I love the moment where the kid exits his house and the Heart song kicks in. Brilliant.)</p>
<p>This month I evaluated various free online services for streaming music and creating social playlists. I was looking for a simple, legal way to share and discover music through online mixes. Most sites I looked at were recommendation-based radio (like Pandora and Last.fm), which was not what I wanted.</p>
<p>(If you want to do your own research on mixtape sites, these two articles are good starting points for further exploration: &#8220;<a href="http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/10/best-8-ways-to-share-mix-tapes/" target="_blank">8 Best Ways to Share &#8216;Mix Tapes&#8217;</a>&#8221; (October 26, 2009) and &#8220;<a href="http://mashable.com/2009/02/09/music-playlist/" target="_blank">Social Music: Top 5 Sites to Build a Playlist</a>&#8221; (February 9, 2009). Also see: <a href="http://www.quarkbase.com/8tracks.com" target="_blank">Quarkbase</a>.)<br clear="all" /><br />
<a href="http://8tracks.com/iancavalier/" target="_blank"><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2010/8tracks-logo.jpg" alt="8tracks" width="126" height="51" /></a> Anyway, after all that searching, my favorite service for creating and sharing personal mixes is <a href="http://8tracks.com/iancavalier/" target="_blank">8tracks</a>. And this weekend I got a chance to upload some MP3s to my new 8tracks account. I created three mixes of 12 songs each. The track listings are below. Most songs were released in 2008 or 2009.</p>
<p>What I wrote in my <a href="http://8tracks.com/iancavalier/" target="_blank">8tracks profile</a> is true: &#8220;Music is how I remember time.&#8221; Have a listen.<br clear="all" /></p>
<p><a href="http://8tracks.com/mixes/82154" target="_blank"><strong>12 Memories: Autumn 2009</strong></a><br />
Twelve tracks including music by Camera Obscura, The Twilight Sad and Zola Jesus. Some songs I&#8217;ve been listening to since the weather turned.</p>
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<ol>
<li> Florence and the Machine &#8211; Dog Days Are Over</li>
<li> The Duke Spirit &#8211; This Ship Was Built to Last</li>
<li> Holopaw &#8211; Abraham Lincoln</li>
<li> Fruit Bats &#8211; When U Love Somebody</li>
<li> Ben Folds &#8211; You Don&#8217;t Know Me (Feat. Regina Spektor)</li>
<li> Meiko &#8211; Boys with Girlfriends</li>
<li> Camera Obscura &#8211; Away with Murder</li>
<li> Zola Jesus &#8211; Sink The Dynasty</li>
<li> Gina Young &#8211; The Boy on the Bus</li>
<li> Bye Bye Bicycle &#8211; Footsteps (Pt. II)</li>
<li> Noah and the Whale &#8211; The First Day of Spring</li>
<li> Twilight Sad &#8211; At the Burnside</li>
</ol>
<p><a href="http://8tracks.com/mixes/82265" target="_blank"><strong>12 Memories: Sasquatch 2009</strong></a><br />
Twelve tracks including music by Crystal Castles, The Decemberists and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Studio songs from my favorite artists that played on Saturday at Sasquatch 2009 in Washington.</p>
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<ol>
<li> The Decemberists &#8211; The Wanting Comes in Waves/Repaid (Feat. Shara Worden)</li>
<li> Yeah Yeah Yeahs &#8211; Down Boy</li>
<li> Crystal Castles &#8211; Courtship Dating</li>
<li> Passion Pit &#8211; Sleepyhead</li>
<li> Animal Collective &#8211; Fireworks</li>
<li> DeVotchKa &#8211; Head Honcho</li>
<li> Blind Pilot &#8211; Go On, Say It</li>
<li> Doves &#8211; Kingdom of Rust</li>
<li> M. Ward &#8211; Headed for a Fall</li>
<li> Crystal Castles &#8211; Untrust Us</li>
<li> The Decemberists &#8211; The Queen&#8217;s Rebuke/The Crossing (Feat. Shara Worden)</li>
<li> Yeah Yeah Yeahs &#8211; Runaway</li>
</ol>
<p>(Read my blog post about last year&#8217;s <a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/2009/05/28/sasquatch-music-festival-logos/">Sasquatch! Music Festival</a>.)</p>
<p><a href="http://8tracks.com/mixes/82275" target="_blank"><strong>12 Memories: Bumbershoot 2009</strong></a><br />
Twelve tracks including music by Metric, Mirah and Say Hi. Studio songs from my favorite artists that played on Monday at Bumbershoot 2009 in Seattle.</p>
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<li> Metric &#8211; Empty</li>
<li> Anomie Belle &#8211; How Can I Be Sure</li>
<li> Say Hi &#8211; Northwestern Girls</li>
<li> Mirah &#8211; The Garden</li>
<li> The Cave Singers &#8211; Dancing On Our Graves</li>
<li> Soulsavers &#8211; Revival</li>
<li> Modest Mouse &#8211; Little Motel</li>
<li> Franz Ferdinand &#8211; Die On The Floor</li>
<li> Mirah &#8211; Cold Cold Water (Electrosexual &amp; Abberline)</li>
<li> Anomie Belle &#8211; Down</li>
<li> Say Hi &#8211; November Was White, December Was Grey</li>
<li> Metric &#8211; Help I&#8217;m Alive</li>
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<p>(Read my blog post about last year&#8217;s <a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/2009/09/01/javascript-lolcode-bumbershoot/">Bumbershoot: Seattle&#8217;s Music &amp; Arts Festival</a>.)<br clear="all" /></p>
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		<title>Conan O&#8217;Brien and City Lights Records: A eulogy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 22:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#8217;m feeling sadness for Haiti (text &#8220;HAITI&#8221; to 90999 to donate $10 to American Red Cross relief for Haiti) . . . and also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2010/im-with-coco.jpg"><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2010/im-with-coco-sm.jpg" alt="I'm With Coco" width="270" height="406" /></a> I&#8217;ve been <a href="http://twitter.com/iancavalier" target="_blank">tweeting</a> about these things for a few days now, but I haven&#8217;t posted anything here for a month, so let me collect and plagiarize some of my recent thoughts.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m feeling sadness for <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2010/01/12/thoughts-and-prayers-haiti" target="_blank">Haiti</a> (text &#8220;HAITI&#8221; to 90999 to donate $10 to American Red Cross relief for Haiti) . . . and also for the following two &#8220;trivial&#8221; events because they represent and reflect larger cultural issues for me: City Lights Records closing and Conan O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s last show.</p>
<p><strong>Conan O&#8217;Brien</strong></p>
<p>Last night most of America tuned in to watch Conan O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s last show on NBC. Conan&#8217;s grateful closing monologue and &#8220;Free Bird&#8221; finale was a perfect ending to &#8220;<a href="http://www.tonightshowwithconanobrien.com" target="_blank">The Tonight Show with Conan O&#8217;Brien</a>.&#8221; He went off the air playing his guitar with a huge grin on his face. That guy&#8217;s a class act.</p>
<p>Too bad &#8220;The Tonight Show&#8221; is dead now. Feels like a nail in the coffin. Is anyone really going to watch Leno again? <a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/2008/10/11/mail-goggles-late-night-hosts/">Really</a>? When we have the Internet, Letterman and so many other TV channels?</p>
<p>I was inspired by this quote from Conan&#8217;s closing monologue:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Please don&#8217;t be cynical. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you&#8217;re kind, amazing things will happen.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Dear Internet, Conan is today&#8217;s everyman. &#8220;<a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-talk-conan-obrien-rallyjan18,0,37106.story" target="_blank">I&#8217;m With Coco</a>,&#8221; yes. (I&#8217;m also a little sad that the world is losing Conan&#8217;s <a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/2009/06/04/google-wave-microsoft-bing/"><em>Super Mario Bros.</em> set backdrop</a>.)</p>
<p>Where will Conan end up? On a late-night talk show on another network this September? On the Internet? For Conan O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s core audience (age 18-34), &#8220;the time slot is being replaced by a URL.&#8221; Read more: &#8220;<a href="http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/18/what-if-conan-said-goodbye-nbc-hello-internet/" target="_blank">Bye, NBC. Hello, Internet?</a>&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>City Lights Records</strong></p>
<p>The end is near. I haven&#8217;t lived in Pennsylvania for over eight years now, but this is still important to me. My favorite independent record store, <a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/city-lights-records-state-college" target="_blank">City Lights Records</a> (off Penn State campus), is closing after 25 years. It&#8217;s sad, but not unexpected. City Lights is (was) State College&#8217;s last record store. I spent countless hours there. The closing of the store is the closing of happy memories that I won&#8217;t ever be able to revisit physically.<br clear="all" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fufF29bwQfU" target="_blank"><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2010/city-lights-records-sign.jpg" alt="City Lights Records" width="240" height="180" /></a> Read local coverage in <em><a href="http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2010/01/21/after_25_years_city_lights_wil.aspx" target="_blank">The Daily Collegian</a></em> and <a href="http://pennstatermag.com/2010/01/20/city-lights-go-out/" target="_blank"><em>The Penn Stater</em></a> (with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fufF29bwQfU" target="_blank">video</a>).</p>
<p>This comment by a user named Chuck really resonates with me: &#8220;I have mixed feelings towards the digital revolution. And it&#8217;s obviously here to stay. But there will always be a soft spot in my heart for those stores that influenced my listening habits.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Late night comedy</strong></p>
<p>Similarly, I have a soft spot for those creative comedians who were funny enough and cared deeply enough to influence my own sense of humor. &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Night_with_Conan_O'Brien" target="_blank">Late Night with Conan O&#8217;Brien</a>&#8221; was a staple of my television consumption during high school and college. Though, during college, my TV watching started to approach zero. I also enjoyed <a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/2007/10/01/mlb-playoffs-payrolls-gottfried/">David Letterman</a> on both NBC and CBS for years, throughout my childhood and adolescence.</p>
<p>Even though I didn&#8217;t watch much of &#8220;The Tonight Show with Conan O&#8217;Brien&#8221; until January of this year, I am eager to know where Conan will land next and will probably tune in (if only on Hulu or similar). It&#8217;s strange how all this controversy between millionaire entertainers and network executives created such a genuine outpouring of support from the American public (working class). Strange that it even caused me to watch a network television show for the first time in a long while, if only for two weeks. But, I have to say, it was really fun, enjoyable television.</p>
<p>Michael Ian Black argues that Conan O&#8217;Brien has inexplicably become a modern representation of <a href="http://www.michaelianblack.net/blog/2010/01/norma-rae.html" target="_blank">Norma Rae</a>&mdash;someone who stands up and does the right thing in the face of corporate injustice. I think most of America feels that way. An unlikely hero, sure.</p>
<p><strong>Digital revolution</strong></p>
<p>As for independent music stores, if Penn State University and State College, PA can&#8217;t even manage to support one small basement record store anymore, then I can no longer deny that the halcyon days of rifling through stacks of obscure CDs (and vinyl, for some) and discovering new music via artwork and physical forms have ended. Those days ended years ago, of course. Plastic discs are a dying medium.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t remember the last time I actually bought a music CD. I always hated how much physical space my huge music collection took up. But I also have such fondness for these days gone by. Each collected disc was potentially precious and meaningful. Albums mattered. Today I have more MP3s than I know what to do with. It&#8217;s hard to give any artist or album the proper amount of attention . . . and the gigabytes of MP3s continue to grow. The solution is to keep buying bigger hard drives on which to store all of this music and figure it out later.</p>
<p>I guess right now I&#8217;m feeling a little nostalgic for the illusion of simpler times. (And I&#8217;m starting to veer off topic.) I&#8217;m thinking of days before presidential administrations agreed with the RIAA and openly supported &#8220;<a href="http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/01/obama-supports-filesharing-verdict/" target="_blank">file sharing damages of up to $150,000 per track</a>.&#8221; The time we live in is certainly a transitional period for all media industries and entertainment products. But so long as independent artists are able to survive this cultural turmoil and continue to inspire our lives, we&#8217;ll come out all right. I could ramble some more about these issues, but instead maybe I&#8217;ll give one of these MP3 albums a second or third listen.</p>
<p>See you in September, Coco.<br clear="all" /></p>
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		<title>Thanksgiving journey complete (with links)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My posting frequency continues to degrade here. I appear to be struggling to post once a month these days. But I do tweet something to Twitter on a daily basis. Probably best to follow me there.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My posting frequency continues to degrade here. I appear to be struggling to post once a month these days. But I do tweet something to Twitter on a daily basis. Probably best to <a href="http://twitter.com/iancavalier" target="_blank">follow me</a> there.</p>
<p>This weekend I returned to Oregon from my cross-country, family-visiting Thanksgiving journey. I had a great time catching up with family and old friends. It was also the first Thanksgiving since my senior year of high school (1996) that I was present for dinner with my mom and siblings. That was nice. I guess I&#8217;ll have to wait to break out the &#8220;<a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/2007/11/18/lazy-mans-thanksgiving-dinner/">Lazy man&#8217;s Thanksgiving dinner for two</a>&#8221; until Christmastime this year.</p>
<p>In addition to the many links I have posted via <a href="http://twitter.com/iancavalier" target="_blank">Twitter</a> lately, below are a few more items I&#8217;ve liked (or found interesting) since late October.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dodgemlogic.com" target="_blank"><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2009/dodgem-logic-issue-1.gif" alt="Dodgem Logic" width="131" height="186" /></a> <strong>Alan Moore, art and design</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/nov/10/alan-moore-libretto-gorillaz-duo" target="_blank">Alan Moore to write libretto for Gorillaz duo</a></li>
<li>The first issue of Alan Moore&#8217;s <a href="http://www.dodgemlogic.com" target="_blank">Dodgem Logic</a> zine is out</li>
<li>Nice: <a href="http://designinformer.com/comic-sans-history-examples-best-practices/" target="_blank">All About Comic Sans – History, Examples and Best Practices</a></li>
<li><a href="http://ameblo.jp/norism/page-1.html#main" target="_blank">Norism</a>: Commercialism by Nori Sato</li>
<li>Cool pencil art: <a href="http://www.jennifermaestre.com/portfolio.php" target="_blank">Jennifer Maestre Sculpture</a></li>
<li><a href="http://zuzutop.com/2009/10/the-worlds-greatest-treehouse/" target="_blank">The World&#8217;s Greatest TreeHouse</a></li>
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<p><strong>Creepy animals and science</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://io9.com/5412319/beautiful-and-terrifying-creatures-from-the-edge-of-light/gallery/" target="_blank">Beautiful and Terrifying Creatures From The Edge Of Light</a> (also see: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbcnRVkzy8A" target="_blank">Bloodybelly Comb Jelly</a>)</li>
<li>BPA is in everything: <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/naomi-starkman/tests-find-wide-range-of_b_342967.html" target="_blank">Tests Find Wide Range of Bisphenol A in Canned Soups, Juice, and More</a></li>
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<p><strong>Bohemian Rhapsody</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgbNymZ7vqY" target="_blank">The Muppets: Bohemian Rhapsody</a></li>
<li><a href="http://laughingsquid.com/queens-bohemian-rhapsody-played-by-old-computer-equipment/" target="_blank">Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody Played by Old Computer Equipment</a></li>
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<p><strong>More music</strong></p>
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<li>Crazy animated music video: &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKVm-BpWP6Q" target="_blank">Mani Malaikat</a>&#8221; by Arrington de Dionyso</li>
<li>Ah, the memories: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMUECr66pqk" target="_blank">Epic moment in Music Festival history @ Sasquatch 2009</a>. A couple started having sex on the hill during The Decemberists&#8217; awesome set. This song is &#8220;The Wanting Comes in Waves / Repaid.&#8221; This was on Saturday, May 23 at The Gorge Amphitheatre, WA (also see my <a href="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/2009/05/28/sasquatch-music-festival-logos/">Sasquatch! 2009 review</a>)</li>
<li>A nice history: <a href="http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/auto-tune" target="_blank">Know Your Meme: Auto-Tune</a>. Worth mentioning: KRS-One&#8217;s anti-Auto-Tune anthem &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8RqgDsO3c4" target="_blank">Robot</a>&#8221; is quite tasty<br clear="all" /></li>
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<p><a href="http://www.portmeiriononline.co.uk/product/official_prisoner_replica_jacket/" target="_blank"><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2009/mcgoohan-prisoner-jacket.jpg" alt="Prisoner jacket" width="220" height="157" /></a> <strong>The Prisoner replica jacket</strong></p>
<p>My friend Warren made a Prisoner jacket for himself for Halloween this year. He took a navy blue blazer and sewed some white piping (white bias) around the edges. Looked pretty good, but it&#8217;s still tempting to buy an <a href="http://www.portmeiriononline.co.uk/product/official_prisoner_replica_jacket/" target="_blank">Official Prisoner Replica Jacket</a>, to be used for all future interviews, weddings and funerals.</p>
<p><strong>Keanu Reeves is immortal</strong></p>
<p>I found this amusing: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEubt6HpGhs" target="_blank">Keanu Reeves is immortal</a>.</p>
<p><strong>DIY automated sentry gun</strong></p>
<p>I would like to reiterate something I posted to Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/iancavalier/status/5461698695" target="_blank">a few weeks ago</a>: I require a sentry gun to monitor the kitchen counters with a water pistol, accompanied by audio of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCGvosai8bg" target="_blank">Cartman yelling</a>, &#8220;No Kitty! Bad Kitty!&#8221; This article was the inspiration for the idea: &#8220;<a href="http://gizmodo.com/5395745/this-diy-automated-sentry-gun-looks-terrifyingly-easy-to-build" target="_blank">This DIY Automated Sentry Gun Looks Terrifyingly Easy To Build</a>.&#8221; That, plus living with housecats.</p>
<p><strong>Web development</strong></p>
<p>I will finish up here with some useful links to JavaScript/AJAX accordion scripts: <a href="http://tutorialblog.org/10-javascript-accordion-scripts/" target="_blank">10 Javascript Accordion Scripts</a> (various JavaScript libraries) and <a href="http://demos.openrico.org/demos/accordion" target="_blank">Rico Accordion Example</a> (Prototype-based).<br clear="all" /></p>
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		<title>Cullman Liquidation, video games and design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Let&#8217;s start with this hilarious, awesome local commercial:

Cullman Liquidation is the 5th local commercial of the I Love Local Commercials series. And it is epic.

Music torture
In music torture news: &#8220;Musicians blast using tunes to torment.&#8221; Here&#8217;s a quote from the article: &#8220;a spokeswoman with the National Security Archives says acts whose music is known [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-RLqLx1iYI" target="_blank"><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2009/commercial-cullman-liquidation.jpg" alt="Cullman Liquidation commercial" width="360" height="203" /></a> Let&#8217;s start with this hilarious, awesome local commercial:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-RLqLx1iYI" target="_blank">Cullman Liquidation</a> is the 5th local commercial of the <a href="http://ilovelocalcommercials.com" target="_blank">I Love Local Commercials</a> series. And it is epic.</li>
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<p><strong>Music torture</strong></p>
<p>In music torture news: &#8220;<a href="http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/oct/23/musicians-blast-using-tunes-to-torment/" target="_blank">Musicians blast using tunes to torment</a>.&#8221; Here&#8217;s a quote from the article: &#8220;a spokeswoman with the National Security Archives says acts whose music is known to have been used covers the musical gamut &#8212; from AC/DC to the Barney theme song, Marilyn Manson to Neil Diamond, Tupac Shakur to Sesame Street, Limp Bizkit to Christina Aguilera.&#8221; You know, putting the ethics of torture aside for a moment, some of these music selections really make sense.</p>
<p><strong>Literature-related</strong></p>
<p>This project sounds cool: &#8220;<a href="http://io9.com/5388833/the-years-most-important-sf-anthology-is-out-now" target="_blank">The Year&#8217;s Most Important SF Anthology Is Out Now</a>.&#8221; The <em>When It Changed</em> anthology pairs scientists and science fiction authors.</p>
<p>Poe pwns Balloon Boy: &#8220;<a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2009/oct/20/edgar-allan-poe-balloon-hoax" target="_blank">The first great balloon hoax</a>.&#8221; The Heene family aren&#8217;t the first to come up with a balloon-based con: Edgar Allan Poe did it in 1844, writes Aida Edemariam. Awesome.<br clear="all" /></p>
<p><strong>Video games</strong></p>
<p><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2009/killer7-screenshot.jpg" alt="Killer7" width="300" height="225" /> A friend who knows that I like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lynch" target="_blank">David Lynch</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Jodorowsky" target="_blank">Alejandro Jodorowsky</a> a lot has recommended three videos games to me, which he calls &#8220;Lynch in game form.&#8221; He says that director/writer <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goichi_Suda" target="_blank">Goichi Suda</a> (AKA Suda51) has been called the Lynch/Jodorowsky of video games. My friend has played the first two titles below and loves them (to bits):</p>
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<li><em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower,_Sun,_and_Rain" target="_blank">Flower, Sun, and Rain</a></em> (PS2, DS)</li>
<li><em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer7" target="_blank">Killer7</a></em> (GameCube, PS2)</li>
<li><em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_More_Heroes_(video_game)" target="_blank">No More Heroes</a></em> (Wii)</li>
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<p>He hasn&#8217;t played the third one yet, but has heard good things. I probably need to check these out. If they&#8217;re good, there are even more titles that Suda51 has written and directed. I&#8217;ve seen <em>Killer7</em> before and it looked awesome, though I remember thinking the gameplay seemed strange and difficult. More like I wanted to watch someone play it than play it myself. I didn&#8217;t know the other two.  Hmm.</p>
<p>Also, what a strange little game: <a href="http://www.agezero.co.jp/game.html" target="_blank">Wavives (Age Zero)</a>. It&#8217;s a freeware 2D arena shooter.</p>
<p>Here is an amusing/interesting Wii gaming-related article: &#8220;<a href="http://kotaku.com/5385421/nintendo-helping-furries-to-communicate" target="_blank">Nintendo Helping Furries To Communicate</a>.&#8221;<br clear="all" /></p>
<p><strong>Design and art</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://io9.com/5388317/how-the-victorians-imagined-an-ideal-london" target="_blank"><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2009/london-as-it-might-be.jpg" alt="London As It Might Be" width="325" height="192" /></a> Very cool art, from <em>Fast Company</em>: &#8220;<a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/139/subliminalism.html" target="_blank">&#8216;Reverse Graffiti&#8217; Artist Paul Curtis Shows Us How Dirty We Really Are</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Awesome hexagon grid: &#8220;<a href="http://io9.com/5388317/how-the-victorians-imagined-an-ideal-london" target="_blank">How the Victorians Imagined An Ideal London</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Neat design objects: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/464886@N22/pool/" target="_blank">Dieter Rams</a> pool on Flickr.</p>
<p><strong>Technology, home and business</strong></p>
<p>Rethinking GUI: &#8220;<a href="http://gizmodo.com/5382585/10gui-fascinating-multitouch-user-interface-design" target="_blank">10/GUI: Fascinating Multitouch User Interface Design</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>You may find this eSATA hot-plugging tool for Windows useful: <a href="http://mt-naka.com/hotswap/index_enu.htm" target="_blank">HotSwap!</a></p>
<p>This book looks perfect for learning how to make some nifty upgrades to the house: <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=EgISB2ii1gAC" target="_blank"><em>Smart Homes For Dummies</em></a> by Danny Briere and Pat Hurley. Team up your PC and your home security system.</p>
<p>Nice article on startups: &#8220;<a href="http://thenetsetter.com/blog/startups/so-you-want-to-start-a-startup-5-places-to-start/" target="_blank">So You Want to Start a Startup? 5 Places to Start</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Need to make an org chart? There&#8217;s a nice, free site for that. <a href="http://www.lucidchart.com" target="_blank">LucidChart</a> is an online collaborative flow chart application.</p>
<p><strong>Web development</strong></p>
<p>I am using this CSS technique in one of my web projects: <a href="http://blog.benogle.com/2009/04/29/css-round-corners/" target="_blank">CSS Round Corners</a> with line layering. It&#8217;s JavaScript-free, image-free and backwards compatible! The round corners tutorial also has some nice links to other similar approaches.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll end with this 404 error page: <a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4OYGjUrdllo/Sbh7sewTLmI/AAAAAAAASHA/c0iEBIYBWPk/s400/404.png" target="_blank">A ninja stole this page</a>.<br clear="all" /></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A friend told me about this article (from April 1, 2004) the other day. I like it: &#8220;The Importance of Being Hated&#8221; by Chuck Klosterman. &#8220;In this golden age of enmity, friends are for suckers. What you need are a pair of well-chosen foes.&#8221;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend told me about this article (from April 1, 2004) the other day. I like it: &#8220;<a href="http://www.grendel.org/tsc/klosterman-enemies.htm" target="_blank">The Importance of Being Hated</a>&#8221; by Chuck Klosterman. &#8220;In this golden age of enmity, friends are for suckers. What you need are a pair of well-chosen foes.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8cCPH1qnYI" target="_blank"><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2009/ofmontreal-wraithpinedtothemist.jpg" alt="Wraith Pined to the Mist by Of Montreal" width="315" height="210" /></a> Now I can tell my nemesis from my archenemy. Excellent. Also: &#8220;The Joker was Batman&#8217;s nemesis, but&mdash;ironically&mdash;­his archenemy was Superman, since Superman made Batman seem entirely mortal and generally nonessential.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Animated music videos</strong></p>
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<li>&#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5iH0ktoefg" target="_blank">Horse Mountain</a>&#8221; by The Buddy System</li>
<li>&#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8cCPH1qnYI" target="_blank">Wraith Pined to the Mist</a>&#8221; by Of Montreal</li>
<li>&#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA0yON5bdAU" target="_blank">Brush Brush Brush &#8211; Yo Gabba Gabba</a>&#8221; by Of Montreal &amp; Kangaroo Alliance</li>
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<p>Also, here is a 30-minute behind-the-scenes video of Nine Inch Nails&#8217; &#8220;Closer,&#8221; narrated by Romanek: <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/3704806" target="_blank">The Making of the &#8220;Closer&#8221; Video</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Funny videos</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1212601907690" target="_blank">School Answering Machine</a>: Great answering machine message from a school in Australia</li>
<li><a href="http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1123229558237" target="_blank">When the wife don&#8217;t listen</a>: A mean gun trick</li>
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_9vy1guTcg" target="_blank">Sesame Street: On a Boat</a>: Bert and Ernie plus The Lonely Island featuring T-Pain! This is the YouTube video description: &#8220;Oh sh*t! Get your rubber duckies ready, it&#8217;s about to go down.&#8221;</li>
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<p><strong>iPhone, design and art</strong><br clear="all" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.unplggd.com/unplggd/final-frame/final-frame-edit-undo-eraser-097261" target="_blank"><img class="rightimage" src="http://www.iancavalier.com/spiralnotepad/images/2009/hubert-edit-undo-eraser.jpg" alt="Edit Undo Eraser by Benjamin Hubert" width="300" height="219" /></a> This looks neat: <a href="http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&amp;id=13872203" target="_blank">Autodesk SketchBook Mobile</a>. It&#8217;s a painting and drawing application that &#8220;extends your digital sketchpad to your Apple iPhone or Apple iPod touch.&#8221;</p>
<p>Oh my: <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5372382/on-a-boat-comes-to-i-am-t+pain-iphone-app" target="_blank">On a Boat Comes to I am T-Pain iPhone App</a>.</p>
<p>This seven-minute <em>Wired</em> cover design presentation is kind of charming: <a href="http://fora.tv/2009/05/14/Wireds_Creative_Director_Scott_Dadich_on_magCulture#A_Wired_Cover_Is_Born_Its_All_About_the_Details" target="_blank">Wired&#8217;s Creative Director Scott Dadich on Design</a>.</p>
<p>Also, some charming art by Benjamin Hubert: <a href="http://www.unplggd.com/unplggd/final-frame/final-frame-edit-undo-eraser-097261" target="_blank">Final Frame: <em>Edit Undo Eraser</em></a> (pencil eraser utilizing keyboard shortcuts for undo).</p>
<p><strong>Corvallis, Oregon</strong></p>
<p>Nice article from <em>National Geographic</em>: &#8220;<a href="http://adventure.nationalgeographic.com/2009/10/best-places-to-live/oregon-corvallis-text" target="_blank">Want to join the new economy? Get wired in, in Corvallis</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is a somewhat terrifying video from The Valley Library on Oregon State University campus on October 1: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ_A86cZmOE" target="_blank">OSU library Flash mob</a>. Makes me think: &#8220;Counting bodies like sheep to the rhythm of the war drums.&#8221;  Also, swine flu . . . we has it.<br clear="all" /></p>
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