June 2008 Archives

June 27, 2008

I was born to give and give and give.

I like the new Weezer album.
Weezer - Weezer (Red Album)

I don't love it. But I really like it.

This is Weezer's sixth album, but only the third to be given a color. I'd love to be able to say I've broken the Weezer code... Then I'd tell you that those Weezer albums that are assigned colors (Blue, Green, Red) are more in line with a "traditional" style of Weezer music, and that the intervening albums are experimental indulgences. That would be really interesting, but I'd just be making that up... I think.

The facts are: Like the other color albums, this album does a good job of giving me the type of Weezer songs that I enjoy listening to and singing along with. Even if that's something Rivers Cuomo likes to make fun of.

"Everyone likes to dance to a happy song
with a catchy chorus and beat so they can sing along"

It's still true. Three songs off this new album are currently available as tracks for Rock Band on Xbox and PS3. I haven't gotten them yet, but you can bet I'll buy them tonight. I'm really looking forward to singing along to the catchy chorus on The Greatest Man That Ever Lived.

Also, I know it destroys my theory, but Pinkerton should have been a color album.

Also, also, we should have some news next week about the play RP and I wrote for Dad's Garage titled - FWD::

Posted by clunkyrobot at 10:28 AM | music video games | Comments (1)

June 17, 2008

The Dankness of it all.

Wednesday June 18th, @ 10:00pm I will be guest monologist for The Doug Dank Project at PushPush Theater in Decatur.

The Doug Dank Project combines alternating improv and storytelling. The monologist tells a story that then inspires a few improv scenes, that then inspire another story, that then inspires more improv. It goes on like that for about an hour, an hour of pure enjoyment.

I originally performed as an improvisor for Doug Dank when the show first started. It's become a much tighter show since then, and I'm honored to be invited back to tell stories. Thanks guys.

Also, the show is tomorrow, so book your flights now.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 2:51 PM | satelife | Comments (3)

June 5, 2008

User Interface War

[via The Unofficial Apple Weblog]

Posted by clunkyrobot at 10:09 AM | clunky.apple.nerd pop culture | Comments (2)

June 4, 2008

Beyond Thunderdork

Thunderdork is sorry.

Thunderdork desktop @ 1280 pixels wide

Posted by clunkyrobot at 3:47 PM | desktops | Comments (3)

June 27, 2008

I was born to give and give and give.

I like the new Weezer album.
Weezer - Weezer (Red Album)

I don't love it. But I really like it.

This is Weezer's sixth album, but only the third to be given a color. I'd love to be able to say I've broken the Weezer code... Then I'd tell you that those Weezer albums that are assigned colors (Blue, Green, Red) are more in line with a "traditional" style of Weezer music, and that the intervening albums are experimental indulgences. That would be really interesting, but I'd just be making that up... I think.

The facts are: Like the other color albums, this album does a good job of giving me the type of Weezer songs that I enjoy listening to and singing along with. Even if that's something Rivers Cuomo likes to make fun of.

"Everyone likes to dance to a happy song
with a catchy chorus and beat so they can sing along"

It's still true. Three songs off this new album are currently available as tracks for Rock Band on Xbox and PS3. I haven't gotten them yet, but you can bet I'll buy them tonight. I'm really looking forward to singing along to the catchy chorus on The Greatest Man That Ever Lived.

Also, I know it destroys my theory, but Pinkerton should have been a color album.

Also, also, we should have some news next week about the play RP and I wrote for Dad's Garage titled - FWD::

Posted by clunkyrobot at 10:28 AM | music video games | Comments (1)

June 17, 2008

The Dankness of it all.

Wednesday June 18th, @ 10:00pm I will be guest monologist for The Doug Dank Project at PushPush Theater in Decatur.

The Doug Dank Project combines alternating improv and storytelling. The monologist tells a story that then inspires a few improv scenes, that then inspire another story, that then inspires more improv. It goes on like that for about an hour, an hour of pure enjoyment.

I originally performed as an improvisor for Doug Dank when the show first started. It's become a much tighter show since then, and I'm honored to be invited back to tell stories. Thanks guys.

Also, the show is tomorrow, so book your flights now.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 2:51 PM | satelife | Comments (3)

June 5, 2008

User Interface War

[via The Unofficial Apple Weblog]

Posted by clunkyrobot at 10:09 AM | clunky.apple.nerd pop culture | Comments (2)

June 4, 2008

Beyond Thunderdork

Thunderdork is sorry.

Thunderdork desktop @ 1280 pixels wide

Posted by clunkyrobot at 3:47 PM | desktops | Comments (3)

June 27, 2008

I was born to give and give and give.

I like the new Weezer album.
Weezer - Weezer (Red Album)

I don't love it. But I really like it.

This is Weezer's sixth album, but only the third to be given a color. I'd love to be able to say I've broken the Weezer code... Then I'd tell you that those Weezer albums that are assigned colors (Blue, Green, Red) are more in line with a "traditional" style of Weezer music, and that the intervening albums are experimental indulgences. That would be really interesting, but I'd just be making that up... I think.

The facts are: Like the other color albums, this album does a good job of giving me the type of Weezer songs that I enjoy listening to and singing along with. Even if that's something Rivers Cuomo likes to make fun of.

"Everyone likes to dance to a happy song
with a catchy chorus and beat so they can sing along"

It's still true. Three songs off this new album are currently available as tracks for Rock Band on Xbox and PS3. I haven't gotten them yet, but you can bet I'll buy them tonight. I'm really looking forward to singing along to the catchy chorus on The Greatest Man That Ever Lived.

Also, I know it destroys my theory, but Pinkerton should have been a color album.

Also, also, we should have some news next week about the play RP and I wrote for Dad's Garage titled - FWD::

Posted by clunkyrobot at 10:28 AM | music video games | Comments (1)

June 17, 2008

The Dankness of it all.

Wednesday June 18th, @ 10:00pm I will be guest monologist for The Doug Dank Project at PushPush Theater in Decatur.

The Doug Dank Project combines alternating improv and storytelling. The monologist tells a story that then inspires a few improv scenes, that then inspire another story, that then inspires more improv. It goes on like that for about an hour, an hour of pure enjoyment.

I originally performed as an improvisor for Doug Dank when the show first started. It's become a much tighter show since then, and I'm honored to be invited back to tell stories. Thanks guys.

Also, the show is tomorrow, so book your flights now.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 2:51 PM | satelife | Comments (3)

June 5, 2008

User Interface War

[via The Unofficial Apple Weblog]

Posted by clunkyrobot at 10:09 AM | clunky.apple.nerd pop culture | Comments (2)

June 4, 2008

Beyond Thunderdork

Thunderdork is sorry.

Thunderdork desktop @ 1280 pixels wide

Posted by clunkyrobot at 3:47 PM | desktops | Comments (3)

June 27, 2008

I was born to give and give and give.

I like the new Weezer album.
Weezer - Weezer (Red Album)

I don't love it. But I really like it.

This is Weezer's sixth album, but only the third to be given a color. I'd love to be able to say I've broken the Weezer code... Then I'd tell you that those Weezer albums that are assigned colors (Blue, Green, Red) are more in line with a "traditional" style of Weezer music, and that the intervening albums are experimental indulgences. That would be really interesting, but I'd just be making that up... I think.

The facts are: Like the other color albums, this album does a good job of giving me the type of Weezer songs that I enjoy listening to and singing along with. Even if that's something Rivers Cuomo likes to make fun of.

"Everyone likes to dance to a happy song
with a catchy chorus and beat so they can sing along"

It's still true. Three songs off this new album are currently available as tracks for Rock Band on Xbox and PS3. I haven't gotten them yet, but you can bet I'll buy them tonight. I'm really looking forward to singing along to the catchy chorus on The Greatest Man That Ever Lived.

Also, I know it destroys my theory, but Pinkerton should have been a color album.

Also, also, we should have some news next week about the play RP and I wrote for Dad's Garage titled - FWD::

Posted by clunkyrobot at 10:28 AM | music video games | Comments (1)

June 17, 2008

The Dankness of it all.

Wednesday June 18th, @ 10:00pm I will be guest monologist for The Doug Dank Project at PushPush Theater in Decatur.

The Doug Dank Project combines alternating improv and storytelling. The monologist tells a story that then inspires a few improv scenes, that then inspire another story, that then inspires more improv. It goes on like that for about an hour, an hour of pure enjoyment.

I originally performed as an improvisor for Doug Dank when the show first started. It's become a much tighter show since then, and I'm honored to be invited back to tell stories. Thanks guys.

Also, the show is tomorrow, so book your flights now.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 2:51 PM | satelife | Comments (3)

June 5, 2008

User Interface War

[via The Unofficial Apple Weblog]

Posted by clunkyrobot at 10:09 AM | clunky.apple.nerd pop culture | Comments (2)

June 4, 2008

Beyond Thunderdork

Thunderdork is sorry.

Thunderdork desktop @ 1280 pixels wide

Posted by clunkyrobot at 3:47 PM | desktops | Comments (3)
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