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Taking Screenshots on Android
If one needs to take screenshots on an Android device, to quote Mr. T: I pity the fool. It can be done, though. As a reminder to myself of how to do this, as well as a way to...

RIP Ariped January 08, 2009??
The subject of this post was sent to me as a direct message from the Crazy Mutha Bugga, SeanG, as a shorthand way to ask if I was letting my blog languish. The truth is I don't have the...

The Current Middle East Crisis
I have little to add to the many sources of opinion and reporting on the current round of violence in the Middle East. This particular piece, however, did what I think is a particular good job of summing it...

Science and Morality
“The richer we have become materially, the poorer we become morally and spiritually,” he said. “We have learned to fly in the air like birds and swim in the sea like fish, but we have not learned the simple...

Screen Time
In a weekend Sprout discussion with friends, Ariane brought up a tidbit she'd heard on the radio that had caught her by surprise: Americans spend an average of 40-hours per week in front of the TV screen. Surely she...

My Adidas Remix
Half Black Star...half RUN DMC...half caff with a twist... My Adidas Remix by Trukadero...

Beat Generation:First Studio Product
I've been working on a new song in the home studio for a few weeks now...in the creases, here and there. Feeling inspired by the cohesion the recent election results seem to portend I decided to put it up...

S1W
Public Enemy always has bodyguards on stage with them, they're the S1W. They're the dudes who stand in the back, arms folded, scanning the audience for trouble. This passivity is punctuated with the occasional spirit of '68 olympics fists...

Pete Seeger:Authentic and Refreshing
Pete Seeger (PS): I confess I've never heard of Pitchfork. Is it sold in music stores? Pitchfork: No, it's on the internet. PS: An internet magazine! So you don't have to cut down trees. I'll be damned. I'm living...

“The Downside of the Interruption” or “...
“As our minds fill with noise — feckless synaptic events signifying nothing — the brain gradually loses its capacity to attend fully and gradually to anything.” Desperately trying to keep up with a multitude of jobs, we “feel a...

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