Mash-up: Usher’s Let It Burn vs. Usher’s Papers

Originally posted on January 19

Did you like Usher’s “Let It Burn”? If so, you probably like Usher’s “Papers”. It’s because they’re virtually the same song.

Don’t worry; I created the mash-up. You can listen for yourself here:

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Track available for download as well.
(You iPhone users can click that link to listen to it on your phone.)

The Known Universe

Originally posted on January 15

This film shows the known universe as mapped through astronomical observations.

Every satellite, moon, planet, star and galaxy is represented to scale and in its correct, measured location according to the best scientific research to-date.

If you thought you felt small before, this video won’t help. A gorgeous, stunning video from worlds beyond ours.

Our Universe

Video courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History

Joe Hewitt on middle men (and more importantly) Apple

Originally posted on November 17

Joe Hewitt, developer of Facebook’s iPhone app, the Firefox browser, and Firebug development tool, recently quit developing the app because of Apple’s approval process:

Middle men exist to reduce the cost of getting a product from A to B, and as long as that cost is significant, they will be useful. However, the moment the middle man monopolizes the means of distribution, he becomes a gatekeeper, and creators can be made to fail not by the merits and popularity of their products, but by the whims and short-term interests of the gatekeeper.

In an interview with TechCrunch, he went on to say that his leaving was directly related to a philosophical, underlying belief, one which I share with them:

The web is still unrestricted and free, and so I am returning to my roots as a web developer. In the long term, I would like to be able to say that I helped to make the web the best mobile platform available, rather than being part of the transition to a world where every developer must go through a middleman to get their software in the hands of users.

Read Joe’s whole post “On Middle Men” »

via TechCrunch

Thanks for the hat tip, @glenbot.

Kelly Clarkson (and JillandKate) cover Miley Cyrus’s “The Climb”

Originally posted on September 21

I’ve loved this song ever since it came out; it’s got such a dynamic melody, especially in the chorus. Now strip out all the fluff and give me a perfect, all-female three piece harmony? Yes, please.

(And they talk for awhile at the beginning. Skip to :50 for the song!)

“The Climb”

I first saw this on Just Jared

Inspiration: Sigur Ros’s music video for “Glósóli”

Originally posted on August 30

This video came out quite some time ago, but every time I watch it, it gives me chills. Unbelievable work. I want to move to Iceland.

“Glósóli”