Monthly Archives for April 2009
Bookmarks for April 24th through April 29th
These are my links for April 24th through April 29th:
- Zoom H2 settings for recording concerts –
- Blog of Revelations » Blog Archive » Still Life of a Painter – Interview with Guggi, now available in full from Peter Murphy's blog
- Samson – Zoom – H2 – Used this month's adsense $$ to pick up an H2 from eBay. Bye bye MiniDisc recorder.
- People’s Music Store – start your own music store – This is cool, but almost none of the music they stock is available in The Netherlands. I fucking hate country restrictions. It's old fashioned bollocks.
- Miro HD Video Player | Free internet tv and video podcast player. –
- Honda Insight – Let It Shine on Vimeo – Amazing Honda ad designed by Vimeo designer
- CAPTAIN POWER AND THE SOLDIERS OF THE FUTURE – Used to watch this in the 80s on Super Channel. Never seen it since.
Clooney in the White House
P022309PS-0663, originally uploaded by The Official White House Photostream. OK, that’s hot.
Bookmarks for April 15th through April 22nd
These are my links for April 15th through April 22nd:
- flickredit –
- High ISO, Digital Noise & Noise Reduction | ishootshows.com –
- When that great ship went down – Gavin Friday | Video – Zie.NL –
- Go With The Flow: Product Planner Maps Out How The Web’s Most Popular Sites Function –
- bp fallon (bpfallon) on Twitter –
- Streaming Music, Downloads and Independent Artists from RAWRIP.com – Music Served Raw –
- Photographs: Great Performers – The New York Times –
Bookmarks for April 7th through April 14th
These are my links for April 7th through April 14th:
- Birdhouse — A notepad for Twitter –
- lulu specs for indesign « wepod –
- TuneCore: Digital Music Distribution – Jerry Fish says this is good. Must keep an eye on it.
- Concert Photography & Red Lights | ishootshows.com – "Seeing red? The red wash may just be the most dreaded treatment to ever grace the stage in the eyes of the concert photographer. Here are some suggestions for dealing with excessive red lighting for gig photography."
- iBone – Play trombone on your iPhone/iPod Touch
- Dolfin Dark Chocolate with White Pepper & Cardamom | – Delicious
- Slashdot | Twitter On Scala –
Bookmarks for April 6th through April 7th
These are my links for April 6th through April 7th:
- Yunoo. Wat weet jij over je financiën? –
- Best WordPress Design Awards: Time to Vote! | WPWebHost –
- Miroir Noir – Arcade Fire – Neon Bible Archives – Video – DVD – Arcade Fire sell their DVD in 3 downloadable formats, as well as hard copies
- Shiroi Neko T-shirts – I'm not sure whether I love or despise this type of 'Ed Hardy' design. I'm drawn to it anyway (recently bought an Ed Hardy lighter)
- Ken Thomas – Rough Trade – Producer Management –
- Ken Thomas – record producer feature – Ken Thomas, legendary record producer, recording engineer and musician whose career started at the renowned Trident Studios, worked with the likes of Queen and David Bowie. He went on to encompass the days of Punk, engineering for bands such as Public Image, Test Department, 999 and The Cocteau Twins.
- Music fans will buy songs, says head of free online music site Spotify | Technology | The Guardian –
Bookmarks for March 20th through April 4th
These are my links for March 20th through April 4th:
- (MP3 Download) U2 – Get On Your Boots (Justice Remix) –
- The White Balance Lens Cap at The Photojojo Store –
- Ripping music from Spotify using Audacity. | Spotifyripping.com – This tutorial taught me some Audacity features I didn't know existed
- Exclusive First Listen: Leonard Cohen : NPR Music – Hear His New Album, 'Live in London,' In Its Entirety, On NPR Music
- stefano giovannini’s journals – My old friend Stefano has a new site to showcase his photopgrapy and tell his stories. One for your bookmarks!
- Canon EOS Rebel T1i First Hands On: 50D’s Sensor, 1080p Vids, $899 (!!) – OMGWANT
- nu.nl/muziek | Extravagant concert Grace Jones in Paradiso – My pics used on our company's news site Nu.nl
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