In Rainbows
I paid $7 for In Rainbows, Radiohead’s new album at inrainbows.com. That $7 equates to 3 pounds for the music itself and .45 for the download service. Go get it, it’s damn good - pay what you feel like it will be worth.
I paid $7 for In Rainbows, Radiohead’s new album at inrainbows.com. That $7 equates to 3 pounds for the music itself and .45 for the download service. Go get it, it’s damn good - pay what you feel like it will be worth.
…and a late start on 2006 taxes :) We’ve blown way past April 15th, 2007 and now it’s time to get them done. On the upside, doing this now is getting me extremely organized and ready for an easy filing of our 2007 taxes.
Just read this article from the New York Times in regard to Apple’s iPhone price drop. In Steve Job’s words:
I just ordered a new chair for the office, the Steelcase Think. I will post a review once I receive it and have had some time to use it. My posture and general comfort at the office lately just sucks.
There has been a lot of debate in the blogosphere lately about whether or not age has any bearing on entrepreneurial success - Mark Andreesen is taking it a step further and getting down to the data. This is definitely a thread that you’ll want to watch.
I just read in the New York Times this morning that Sunrocket, the VOIP service that we use for our home phone has gone out of business. That totally sucks, we loved their service as it was super cheap ($199/year unlimited long distance, etc) and flawless in voice quality.
We powered the living voting via text message for favorite product last night at TECH Cocktail #5. Interestingly enough, the company that wasn’t formally demonstrating their product walked away with it.
A new pizza place in Chicago
Michael Moore breaks down issues with the health care system in the United States