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On the bandwagon as well. Seems like a great show so far.
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I don't know how I missed this way back when, but I just watched all 12 episodes and it is hilarious. Figured you fellow music lovers might enjoy it. Amazingly funny... and, more importantly, amazingly smooth. http://www.channel101.com/show/171
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Haven't logged on in a while... been too busy reading! Anywho, finally plowed through Philip K. Dick's Valis. Wow is it ever different from some of his more conventional sci-fi fare. I really enjoyed it. At times you feel like he believes what he wrote, at times you feel like he doesn't. Its very self-aware and very complicated. It is not hard to see why it is Dick's most academically studied book. I still think about it weeks after finishing it. Also got through The Everything Store by Brad Stone. One of the better business books I have read. Its a remarkable meditation on commerce in the 21st century and I strongly recommend it for anyone interested in the retail world. Jeff Bezos is an unstoppable machine set on world domination.
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Herman Miller's new chair, Embody, makes Aeron feel like a PoS. Also, if you don't care about having a new chair there are amazing deals available from office liquidators.
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I have Rocksmith and a Les Paul Signature T. Its a fantastic way to learn.
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Man... bittersweet about missing this. On one hand, I'd be $900 poorer, on the other hand the HD8s are one of the few headphones I've sold in the past that I'd ever consider rebuying.
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RIP, Pete. Lawrence is one of my all time favs.
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This Detroit/Philly game on fox right now is incredible. I haven't seen snow like this in a football game in years.
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This Google-Talks video on mathematics and the Simpsons is totally awesome. I absolutely recommend it. I still think some of those early Simpsons seasons are the best animated content ever to appear on TV. This video further reaffirms that belief.
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I'm about halfway through the Fables series. I started reading it after playing episode one of The Wolf Among Us. Reading it on the iPad has been a delight. It is a very enjoyable series. One thing though, I had no idea reading comics could be this expensive. ~$10 for each volume adds up fast. As far as looking at entertainment per dollar goes comics as a medium do not come out very well.
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Just finished this. Started great and got a bit uneven but overall I liked it. No fault of the cast though, they are wonderful. Similar to the Arrested Development 4th season this has pleasantly exceeded my expectations. Definitely in for season 2.
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Do you like Jack Handey? If so, you will enjoy this book. Laughed my ass off.
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Man, I do miss that monitor even if my wallet doesn't. Gaming @ 4k at a smooth 60fps is a mind-blowing experience. Even older games just looked absolutely stunning.
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IIRC Apple doesn't yet support 4k displays. I have seen the Seiki in person and 30hz @ 4k was a deal breaker for me. Even when you are only doing desktop tasks I thought 30hz looked terrible. The quoted 120hz is when you are viewing 1080p content. I briefly owned the ASUS PQ321 4k display for use on my home PC. 4k@60hz is stunning, but damn was that monitor expensive. I ultimately decided that 4k just isn't ready yet and I returned it. Getting the thing to run perfectly was a pain in the butt as no single display technology can output 4k@60hz at present. You either have to use a multiplexed display port or dual HDMI. Either way, the PC sees it as two monitors.
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I got mine from eBay. I think monoprice sells rebranded Koreans with a US warranty for those who want the peace of mind.
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What Knucks said. It's a 2560x1600 which is plent of pixels for the MS office based workload I use it for. And yes, the 16:10 is a much more visually pleasing experience for office-type workflows. Easily enough to have a doc and spreadsheet open at the same time. If you prop the retina-book up on a stand like I did it makes a great companion monitor. I usually have my email app open to full screen on the retina-book while I work on the 30". I'd give it a shot with just a 30" and the retina-book and see if that works. I like it a lot more than doing two 27"ers. All the 30" monitors are going to be 16:10 aspect at 2560x1600 and matte(!) which is why I chose on of those over the 27" apple manufactured display. Unless you need the extra inputs/features a "name brand" manufacturer like dell includes on their 30"ers you can save 40% or so by going Korean.
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The retina-book can definitely do it. You just need the proper display adapters. If your display takes HDMI just plug one of them into the HDMI port on the retina-book and get one of these: http://store.apple.com/us/product/HA824ZM/A/belkin-mini-displayport-to-hdmi-adapter?fnode=53. If your displays only take D-DVI then get two of these. http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB571Z/A/mini-displayport-to-dual-link-dvi-adapter?fnode=53 I use one of the D-DVI adapters to plug my retina-book into a 30" Korean Monitor at work. It's expensive, but it does the trick. See below.
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I thought S4 was much better than advertised as well. A lot of reviewers trashed it, but it pleasantly exceeded my low expectations.
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The MAVEN Launch on the NASA U-Stream Channel on my second monitor at work. T-Minus 20 minutes remaining!
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So for anyone who has an iPad and plays battlefield 4, download the battlefield app for iOS. I have to say, I'm seriously impressed. It's my first real experience with a "second screen" app and man oh man is it cool to have the iPad displaying the real-time map while you are playing battlefield. I also dl'ed the some of the Comcast apps. I hate Comcast as much as the next man, but their apps are pretty damn cool. The TV guide app works great, and the Live TV app is nice too, though the live-tv channel selection is pretty limited right now. All in all, there are some very cool apps out there. I didn't think there was anything to the "second screen" movement until I tried it for myself. Now I'm hooked.
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Some of it I agree with. Some of it I do not. In particular I completely disagree with his treatment and criticism of California's "Three Strikes" Law. Its decent, but I would not say it is one of Gladwell's best reads by any means.
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I am impressed with the lack of overlap between peoples picks. I don't know whether to be surprised by this or not. Pink Floyd and Opeth are pretty much the only bands that show up on multiple lists. In any case, I can't wait to start tracking down albums on everyones top 5's and give them a listen.
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Alright, I'll give this a shot. Like everyone before me has said, this was a very hard list to pick. There are so many bands I absolutely love that just don't have that one standout album that you'd really go for. Likewise, there are some albums with terrific songs on them that might not burn at that supernova intensity the entire way though. In any case, leave me one a deserted island with these five discs and I'll die happy. I have a bit more of a pop music bent that some of the lists that have gone before. (In no particular order). Fleetwood Mac - Rumours [1977] - The best pop album ever? Brilliant songwriting/musicianship/production the entire way through. Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St. [1972] - The best rock album ever? IMO this is the best album to come out of the 'Stones brilliant period with Mic Taylor. Love it. Not a bad track on the album. Miles Davis and Gil Evans - Porgy and Bess [1959] - An irrational choice perhaps, but this is my all time favorite jazz album. Maybe its because it has Davis and Evans reinterpreting Gershwin? Its a brilliant album that, like all the albums on this list, moves me every time I hear it. Paul Simon - Graceland [1986] - As a songwriter, Simon has incredible honesty and vulnerability that really give his songs beauty. Mix that with some incredibly talented African musicians and some amazing studio production work and you have magic. And, last, but not least, Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life [1976] - Stevie's voice is a gift from up above. Its a very tough call between this album and Inversions but I ultimately chose this one. IMO this is his magnum opus.