Archive for May, 2005

Musical Baton

Saturday, May 21st, 2005

Leonard passed me the musical baton. Want to take a stab at it next? Post a comment with a link to your responses and I’ll link to the first few posters.

Total volume of music files on my computer: - 16.6GB

The last CD I bought was: - Goldfrapp – Felt Mountain

Song playing right now: - I’Am – L’Ecole Du Micro d’Argent

Five songs I listen to a lot, or that mean a lot to me: - The Avalanches – GiMix (ok, it’s not a song, but the best damn dj mix ever) - The Postal Service – Such Great Heights - Billy Joel – Only the Good Die Young - Orbital – The Box - Jay-Z & DJ Danger Mouse – December 4th (off of the Grey Album)

People to whom I’m passing the baton: (will link when they post)

All Your Jukebox Are Belong To Us

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

Friday night Margie and I went out with some pals for drinks after work. When I walked into the bar, one of the first things to catch my eye was the jukebox. Like a lot of bars in New York City, this one had a digital jukebox. But this was more than any old digital jukebox to me; I instantly recognized the brand of the jukebox because a good pal of mine wrote the software for it! And, I remembered that he had added in some secret codes for free songs.

With that in mind, I sent him a text message asking for the code for free songs and got back a list of codes for things like: add X free credits, add the selected song to the front of the queue, clear the queue (screw people out of all the songs they paid for that haven’t played yet), and skip currently playing song. Armed with the seekrit codez, I went to town.

A man on a mission, I punched in code after code, giving me free credits and bumping my songs to the front of the queue. At a bar that’s known for its amazing music collection in its jukebox, I had a lot to choose from. So, I played a bunch of old favorites (Radiohead, the Beasite Boys, the Postal Service). It’s really quite satisfying to hear your song selections come up immediately.

I’m sure I pissed off a few people who weren’t hearing their songs come up. But, I must have pissed out my morals along with my drinks, because right before we decided to leave, I prepped the jukebox for maximum annoyance: the same Moby song, nine times in a row (I like Moby, but ‘Honey’ can get really annoying after the second play in a row). And, to polish it off, three shots of Beck’s ‘Deborah’ for good measure.

Then we high-tailed it outa there, but not before I left 9 free credits in the machine as one last surprise for those we left behind scratching their heads.

Video Tour

Sunday, May 1st, 2005

We’re dying to share how much we love our new apartment, so I took this two-part video tour with my phone. (These files are in 3g2 format, which plays fine in the Quicktime player, so you may need Quicktime to view the clips.)

Whatdya think?