Spinpunk ©me 2007

Posted on August 8th, 2007 at 9:20 am

Just thought I’d get in there first after reading this story:

“If you think about the spin of a particle, such as an electron, it can point up or down or at any superposition of the two; partially up or partially down,” said Professor Awschalom.

Each of these different “superpositions” can represent an almost infinite number of combinations of ones and zeros.

“You can store an almost infinite number of bits of information in one particle space,” he added.

July Round Up

Posted on August 1st, 2007 at 9:47 am

Here’s all the online crap I’ve found interesting in July:

The Story of My Sands – A look at the codewords used over tannoy systems. I well remember a Mr Sands on Brighton Pier and Somerfield.

Heavens Above. Calculates where satellites and the ISS will appear in the sky. Apparently you can see Iridium Flares in daylight too if you know exactly where to look.

What The World Eats. Time Magazine photo study of the food consumed by different cultures around the world.

Charlotte Gainsbourg – The Songs That We sing – (listen by choosing ‘5:55 The Album’)

The 12 Master Formats of Advertism. Nice video explaining the 12 main advertising tropes.

Mike Read is backing Boris Johnson. Not the dead cockney one but the dire radio DJ. Not only is his article pure reactionist gold but the comments are hilarious too. I say Mike Read for Mayor!

Trailer for a crazy South Korean movie about dragons with rocket launchers, called D-War.

The iPhone v the Nokia E70. An interesting article (contains comedy and swearing).

I HAVE won a watch

Posted on July 12th, 2007 at 2:27 pm

My new Uniqlock Casio watch arrived today and very lovely and red it is too. By the end of the Uniqlock campaign there will probably be over 20,000 people enter this competition and I’m the fifth winner (out of 60), woo!!

Uniqlock Winner Watch

You can check all the worldwide competition stats at a special section of their website.

More music and Stephen Fry

Posted on June 19th, 2007 at 11:00 pm

Here are some more great mix mp3s for you to download for summer listening:

The new Charles Webster radio show is up at Ibiza Sonica. Download the 1 hour mp3 here. It’s a bit less souly and more techy and beaty than usual but still superb. Tori Amos into Amp Fiddler? Well somebody had to do it.

Here’s the tracklisting found at Charles Webster’s own Miso Records label:
kid sublime – ?
kidd sublime – get up daddy
swell sesions – nasa;s theme
panama II – long train running (prins thomas edit)
boof – to make up for it
tori amos – devils and gods
patchworks – celebration (amp fiddler mix)
furry phreaks with Terra Deva – all over the world (ambi mix)
slope – gemini
? – red barn road
kadabasten – caracas soul
thief – sunchild (reprise)
scott grooves – it doesn’t have to be…

Also recommended on a deep and techy vibe is the Attic 4 mix by Miles from Demizen.com. Featuring tracks by Charles Webster, Isolee and Chez Damier.

Fancy something a little more chilled out? Ben Mynott from Fluid Nation has his latest chill out mp3 mix available for download here. Featuring tracks by Crazy P and Secret Stealth, it really is one to relax to.

More weird techy stuff is available at DJ Jogarde’s website. His Freilauf Sessions Vol.3 (mp3) has tracks by Furry Phreaks, Roy Ayres, Carl Craig and Quentin Harris and is a perfectly mixed CD-length classic.

For more of a soul weekender vibe download the Playing With My Emotions mix by Dr No available at Dangradio.com.

Oh, and I promised you some Stephen Fry. Here he is telling us why he loves the Internet.

See more Stephen Fry on Video Jug.

I hate ecommerce systems!

Posted on June 7th, 2007 at 10:58 am

After about 48 hours of trialling ecommerce systems I think I’ve finally found the one I can hack into enough to achieve what I want. I’m making the mother of all baby stores and it’ll look amazing. More on that soon.

Slideshow from The Guardian: “Peter Walker talks to North Korea expert Nick Bonner and photographer Charlie Crane, who have produced a book of photographs from the country’s capital, Pyongyang. The pair travelled to the city three times to photograph people, tourist sights and hotels. Laid out as a guidebook, the pictures in Welcome to Pyongyang are accompanied by commentaries from North Korean tourism guides.”

Follow Me Now: The Zigzagging Zungazung Meme: “Do read the following, then, as but a draft of a more measured, more textured cultural and social history — a zigzagging story about the migrations and manifestations of a well-traveled musical figure. I will continue to version these texts and sounds no doubt, on the blog and — before too long we hope — in a book.”

The Atlas of the Universe. There’s quite a lot of stuff less than 10 light years away.

Listen to: A brilliant heavy dub and roots mix CD called HEAVY SOUND SYSTEM STYLE mixed by MadMongos.

Watch: The first part of the first episode of Filthy, Rich & Catflap:

King Websites Redesign

Posted on May 24th, 2007 at 8:35 pm

Yes, I finally got around to changing the look of my business site, King Websites. The old site had a lot of content and no design but this has now been reversed. It’s also broken down into the two main things I do now; small business web design and freelance coding.

King Websites Redesign

Yes, it does look like it’s been designed by a five-year-old who’s just found the shape tool in Photoshop, and in some respects they’d be right. But heh, it’s better than my dour last attempt. Hope you like!

Yet more links..

Posted on May 9th, 2007 at 6:27 pm

Are you a budding economist? If so you’ll find this study of alcohol content vs price very interesting. Cider is the clear winner.

Or a budding installation artist? Take a look at Lars-Erik Fisk’s VW Bus Ball.
vw bus ball

No, you fancy starting a company, right? Better choose a good name for it though. Here’s how the world’s leading brands chose theirs.

Why not work in advertising. Here are nine of the best tips on creating a corporate image.

Actually, it may pay to be a futurist. Check this Ministry of Defense report on what the future holds for us.

No, I think Glamour Photography is the way forward. No need to do your own though when you can just trawl through some specially selected photographs at Flickrdreams.

Fluff and Stuff.

Posted on April 17th, 2007 at 5:59 pm

Fluffy kitten playing with a laptop, on Google Video.

Found this at the bottom of an old bag I haven’t opened in over fifteen years. Very prophetic.
KingOfMyCastle Cassette

Moon War, funny online game.

Extremely creepy Monoface person generator. This is great fun and very clever, if a little too high definition occasionally.

Play the 5 Minutes To Kill Yourself game.

Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip ‘Thou Shalt Always Kill’ – Superb music video.

And finally, make your own long lost cassette tapes using this online cassette generator.