Why Aardvarks Rock

I’m always bringing up aardvarks.  Whenever my kids tell me something about an animal, I’ll start talking about aardvarks.  It’s probably one of the reasons  most of them don’t talk to me much.  Well, that and my primordial rural-upbringing based belief that if the only time you want to talk is when you want something from me, don’t bother.

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Anyway, back to aardvarks.  If you want to experience the awesomeness of aardvarks, here you go.  A little background.

But I’m still not going to give you more money.  Or do your homework for you.  Or take you to Starbucks.

Live Mike Cooley

The excellent and highly recommended Athens, GA music blog Southern Shelter has some live Mike Cooley shows from the past week or so.

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@ The Earl (2/22/12)

@ The Earl (2/23/12)

@ The Melting Point (2/24/12)

Among these shows are versions of two of my all-time favorite songs:

Women Without Whiskey

Panties in Your Purse

and a great cover:

Behind Closed Doors

Good stuff!

Deacon Blues: Couldn’t Be Happier

I thought I had retired Deacon Blues, but this story in the Winston-Salem Journal compelled me to create a 6th episode, in which Ron Wellman and DV7 discuss WFU basketball

Note: All characters and events in this show—even those based on real people—are entirely fictional.  All celebrity voices are impersonated…..poorly.  The following program contains coarse language and due to its content it should not be viewed by anyone.

Obviously, this is satire and humor.  No offense to any person, real or fictional, is intended.

Ron Wellman may be a great Athletic Director, but he is not winning these interviews.  If you stand up over and over and spout nonsense, you are hurting your cause.  You can spin, and you can craft a message.  You simply cannot make absolute statements like "I couldn’t be more excited about our future" unless it is a fact.  Or unless you just don’t care.

Deacon Blues Archive: Episode 1 is here.  Episode 2 is here.  Episode 3 is here. Episode 4 is here.  Episode 5 is here.

I Want to Punch Li Wang in the Face

scammmmActually, if there is such a Li Wang, he is probably a victim in this.  So I guess I want to punch the person pretending to be Li Wang in the face.  Hard.  Over and over.

I thought that ridiculous letter from the so-called National Deed Service was going to forever hold the record for the most ludicrous thing to hit my mailbox.  Not so.

Look at what I got today.  Post marked Santa Clarita, CA.

 

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Click for a larger version of this lame scam attempt

I don’t know who pisses me off more, the person who sends this crap or the idiots who fall for it enough times to make it worth a stamp. I would have a hard time generating any sympathy for someone who falls for this. 

Particularly since a simple Google search shows that this isn’t even an original scam attempt.

I Love Me Some Apple, But About this iCloud Business

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I can’t decide which inflated statistic is more meaningless: that Google+ has 90 million users or that 100 million people use iCloud.  What I do know is that it comes down to how you define the verb use.  Here’s how I define it:

1. To put into service or apply for a purpose; employ.

2. To avail oneself of; practice.

That implies a commitment on the user’s part and a reliable satisfactory result.  If merely having an account means using then I am a user of probably a hundred Web 2.0 apps that I can’t even remember.  If the devil isn’t in the definition of user, it’s in the definition of active user.

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Let’s get Google+ out of the way first.  It is a beautifully designed platform.    With no one in it.  It’s like this mansion some cat built in my hometown, where there are no mansions, right before he went to jail.  It’s pretty, but it’s empty.  Sure, Scoble can get a zillion followers.  But Scoble would have a zillion followers if he jumped off a cliff.  Which he will only do if some nitwit builds a cliff jumping app and convinces Scoble that it’s the new big thing.  For the rest of us, there’s simply nothing to be had at Google+.  I’m pretty active on the internets, and I have been added to exactly 21 circles.  And at least some of those are spammers.  I had four times that many friend requests a day or two after I signed up for Facebook.  Why?  Because the non-geeks are on Facebook.   And, I suspect, because the desire for two-way communication on Facebook is geometrically higher than on Google+.  It doesn’t matter that Google+ is designed better.  Unless you are a celebrity (of one sort or another) or happy to be merely a one-way consumer of content, Google+ is an empty experience.

So while there may be 90 million people with Google+ accounts, if you net out those who signed up but aren’t truly active, the broadcasters who only want another billboard to self-promote with, those who are there only to try to sell you something and the spammers/scammers, I bet the number is a small fraction of that.

Then today, the newly crowned King of my beloved says 100 million people are using iCloud.  Maybe, if by use you mean signed up.   But upgrading your iOS and clicking Yes on the iCloud button that gets tossed in your face does not make you a user.  I guess I use iCloud to update my apps automatically and without that scourge that is iTunes.  But do I really use it?  Nope.  For one thing, it doesn’t do what I need it to do.  Apple should have nutted up and bought Dropbox, which does.  For another, no sync program is going to be truly useful until and unless it supports Word documents.  Even if you’re one of the two people in Enterprise lucky enough to have a Mac, literally every corporate document is created in Word.  Pages? Ha!  That’s funny.  I love my iMac, but I still slog away on a bloated 5 year old XP box at work. With Word.  Oh yeah, and Outlook.  Sucks, but that’s life.

I could go on and talk about how iCloud doesn’t work (easily) with Google Calendar or Contacts, but you get the point.

So keep tossing those numbers out there guys.  But those of us in the non-geek, real world know better.

And don’t even get me started on Match.  It is a honking mess.  The only thing keeping Match in the game is Google’s boneheaded decision to limit Google Music to 20,000 songs.

Hopefully there is a silver lining somewhere in this Cloud business.  But right now, it’s so unfinished people have to inflate the numbers to make us believe it’s as good as it should be.

Middle School is Hard, But There is Hope

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I remember Middle School, or Junior High, as they called it back in the day.  It was hard, socially.  Based on what I see and hear with my kids, it’s probably even harder now.

I worry a lot about my kids.  I want them to work hard, but have fun.  I want them to be kind, but not take undue crap from people.  I mostly want them to know how awesome they are, and to have a herd of positive, kind peers who reinforce that awesomeness in a way parents can’t.

So when I saw that my favorite radio show in the world, This American Life, did an entire show on Middle School, I was really interested.  And a little worried.  What if it concluded that Middle School was, in fact, a minefield that no kid could hope to navigate successfully?

Happily, I came away with the opposite feeling.

The kids they talked to have a lot of issues and concerns, ranging from the typical to the heart wrenching.  But here’s the thing: I came away from the show feeling like these are good kids.  Almost every one of them.  It made me feel much better about kids in general.

Take a listen, it’s really interesting.

Good stuff.