Stereotypes and Scientists
Bwah ha ha haaa! The mad professor is still the perennial favorite.
Steve Jobs' Anti-DRM Essay
You've undoubtedly read Steve Jobs' "Thoughts">http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughtsonmusic/">"Thoughts on Music" by now, but what does it mean? I've been sorting through interpretations and responses (such as the Macnn.comhttp://www.macnn.com/articles/07/02/06/norway.responds.to.jobs/">Mac…; interview with Torgeir Waterhouse of the Norwegian Consumer Council), but I think Thomas Hawk at Seeking Alpha comes closest to deciphering it correctly.
Steve Jones Guitar Course
Play like a rock god!
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Stinky Pee?
Fifty percent of you don't know what that headline is about; the rest of you know I'm talking about the results of eating asparagus.
Stoned Again
Huckleberry can quit the catnip anytime he wants—honest!
Stop Sending Me This!
Of course I found this survey on the effectiveness of aluminum foil hats at stopping governmental brainwave manipulation funny—the first five times I received it!
Stop the Madness!
Sequenza21 makes a Fauré into musical pun-ditry.
Strange Fixation
Hey, I'm an audiophile—who am I to call somebody else's hobby odd? Besides, I recognize a bunch of these—like the TDK MAXG jobbies about 2/3s of the way down.
Strange Things Happening Every Day
Big Rock Candy Mountain is a big, beautiful blog, filled with wonderful writing about music (mostly) and full of MP3 links pertinent to the posts. I love the post for February 8, "Strange Revival," which links to Fern Jones' fabulous cover of Sister Rosetta Tharpe's "Strange Things Happening Every Day," which has to be the most joyous report of the impending end times I have ever heard.
Strangely Disturbing
The paintings of Amy Crehore. What would you call these—innocently malevolent? Sweetly creepy? I wonder if she's the next poster craze a la Balthus?