Lusine – Two Dots and Ask You – Cool videos!

This video was directed by Britta Johnson.


Letterhead for Sports Center 14 W. State St. in Savannah

This beautiful letterhead was found in the “library/office” of the Sports Center 14 W. State Street in Savannah, GA. I love the text from the footer “Billiards – Snooker – Pocket Pool” and the phone number 4-2525. (Shows how old this is, only 5 digits!) I was lucky to inhabit this building from 1989 – 1996. I am going to submit this to Letterheady a neat blog about interesting letterhead.


Letterhead for Sports Center 14 W. State St. Savannah, GA


Purple Prose – Amethyst

In the early 90s I would host live shows at Standard (my record store). I would receive a number of press kits from bands that were on tour. I always looked forward to getting the mail and seeing what these bands would write in their bios. There was a feature in some indie music magazine (the name eludes me right now) called “Purple Prose”. It would feature the best of these horrendous bios. It was one of my favorite features in that magazine.

Amethysts’ bio was one I received that was so particularly horribly that I’ve kept it all of these years. I now share it with you.
This picture cracks me up! What are they looking at??!!

I wish that I had kept their demo.

The Concept:

Amethyst is not only a musical group, it is a philosophy. An ideal composed of five unique artists whose sole desire is to create music that is not only audibly pleasurable, but also fulfilling to perform- music that stretches the boundaries of creativity, abandoning the typical and cliche. Wearing their influences upon their sleeves, they transcend the scope of their contemporaries, creating a kaleidoscope of classical, jazz, caribbean, East Indian, and hard rock styles, without compromising for the commercial mainstream. Coupled with provocative lyrics and enchanting melodies, Amethyst makes their philosophy a reality by creating something that is truly unique.


MakerBot’s Cupcake CNC is the Altair 8800 of 3-D Printers

$750 for this kit is great! This is the Altair 8800 of 3D printers. This technology will accelerate twice as fast as computers have. 35 years from the Altair 8800 2 MHz (each instruction takes 4 clock cycles) with 256 bytes of RAM to the 8 core Mac Pro Tower with 32GB of RAM / 2.93GHz processors / 64 bit OS. I can’t wait to see what these printers will be capable of in 10 years.









8008135 on the G4 Glide video – fo’ 3722145

Glide OS looks interesting. I will have to give it a go soon.
I tried the Google Chrome OS but found it a bit slow even with lots of RAM thrown at it. I hope it is a bit more responsive on actual hardware (over the virtual box i had it running on).
While watching the G4 video video for Glide I almost spit out my coffee on this screen below. Juvenile and nerdy always makes me laugh.

Here is the full video ( What a horrible still!)

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