Monday, December 17, 2007

Forgive what I have done

The first news of at least someone coming back to the tube came out earlier this week. Jay Leno and Conan both said their shows will be back in the New Year. Thank you jeebus. Now if we can only get the writers for Heroes and 30 Rock back, I'd be OK.

Besides telling peeps to back off on Jenny Love Hewitt, Big Hank still believes that the trade for Johan Santana remains a possibility. I have to say, I hope not. While I love Melky and Ian Kennedy, I'm not opposed to giving them up for Santana. Yet, I'd rather not see them packaged with Phil Hughes for the 2 time Cy Young winner. I think Johan is a great pitcher, but that's a lot to give up for a pitcher that the Yankees have hit in the post season and one that never looked right last year. If anything, wait out the year, see how the young arms develop and if necessary, make a change in July at the trade deadline, or try to sign CC Sabathia next off-season.

Came across this article about how a Google exec: iPod to hold all world's content by 2020
Speaking at the 2007 Captains of Industry Conference in Singapore, a Google executive speculated that at current rates of storage growth, an iPod capable of holding all the worldís content could be a reality as soon as 2020.

Put in perspective, the original iPod debuted in 2001 with 5GB of storage and a price of $400. Currently, Appleís highest-capacity iPod, the 160GB iPod classic, sells for $350 ó 32 times the storage, for $50 less than the original.

That is pretty nuts, but not completely unbelievable to see being possible. Plus, if you caught the last episode of journeyman, and how one piece of technology moved up nano-technology twenty years, it seems more than likely. Crazy stuff isn't it.

Listening Pile:
Soulsavers are an English production and remix duo, Rich Machin and Ian Glover. They've released two albums, Tough Guys Don't Dance in 2003 and It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land (with Mark Lanegan and others) in 2007.
They've been best known for their remixes for the Doves and Starsailor, which lead me to check out their work. The pair are also making headway as film score composers, with a portfolio of work that includes 2 feature documentary's. I've been listening to a few songs on their Myspace page and have also heard their song, "Revival" a ton on Spinner, which I honestly thought was Spiritualized the first time I heard it. It's good stuff.

No comments: