Songpost #2

Posted by on 13 Jun, 2011 in Songposts | 0 comments

The Drums – Down By The Water (Me and The Moon Remix)

 

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Songpost #1

Posted by on 10 Jun, 2011 in Songposts | 0 comments

I had another idea how to express what’s happening. I’m no musician and no poet, but I know how much music can evoke an emotion or capture a mood. So I am going to do a series of posts, not in words, but in music. No song can every be 100% appropriate to your situation, but every now and then a song seems an incredibly close match to your feelings or situation. That’s what this is about. Writing with songs, if you like.

Here is songpost #1:
Dead By April – What Can I Say

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Time for a reboot

Posted by on 10 Jun, 2011 in Lifenotes, Relationships | 2 comments

Sometimes, the path reaches a dead end, and you have to turn back…

You know when your computer’s been running for a long time and everything starts to get really sluggish? You can still do all your usual tasks but everything is a real effort, it becomes hard work to do even the simplest of things. It’s like running through treacle.

In these situations, there reaches a point where you have to reboot. You’ll have to spend a fair bit of time getting everything loaded back up and working just the way you like it, but hopefully after that you will be able to return to normal operations, and be effective and productive again as you go about your business.

Well sometimes, that can happen in a marriage too.

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Review of Hanna (2011) – spoiler-free

Posted by on 15 Apr, 2011 in Articles | 0 comments

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Normally when I like a movie, the first thing I do when I get home from the cinema is to jump online and see what other people have said, gauge opinions, validate theories, and dig deeper into the director, writer, actors etc. But this film made such an impact I’m going to be bold and review it purely on my own impressions. It was, quite simply, outstanding. It was the best film I’ve seen all year, even better than Inception and Source Code, the only two other mainstream releases that have really wowed me this year. (I’m not counting Tron Legacy; that one certainly wowed me, but on reflection I realized it was all style and no substance).

 

The good news is that Hanna has style and substance in bucketloads. The plot is intricate enough and the characters deep enough to keep you glued to your seat, and you never quite know what will happen next – but unlike most Hollywood fare, there are no quick fixes or predictable moments.. at every turn it always takes the road less travelled.

 

The style is fantastic, but down-to-earth. Real life locations are given a fresh twist with unusual but believable lighting effects, and what would be ordinary scenes of conversation or exposition feel fresh and engaging thanks to original camera angles and beautiful composition. The locations are deliciously original too. You can tell that every scene has been carefully designed for cinematic impact, but yet the film always feels natural, flowing and not at all forced.
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Fascinating video montage of Montreal in the 60’s

Posted by on 2 Mar, 2011 in My Stream | 0 comments

This is really interesting for Montreal residents such as myself. A glimpse of what the city used to look like.
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The Sequel Map – Which Sequels Were Better or Worse Than the Original? — BoxOfficeQuant

Posted by on 24 Feb, 2011 in My Stream | 0 comments

 

My friend Shane sent me a link to this, it quite compellingly demonstrates that sequels make money but are rarely better than the originals.

What a shame that next year will see more sequels made than ever before.

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Two months later: Still addicted

Posted by on 18 Feb, 2011 in Lifenotes | 0 comments

 

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Well, it’s been a couple of months since I returned to Facebook & Twitter after my one-month hiatus (plan here, results here). Time to reflect on  where I’m at now with my social network usage. As you may have guessed from the title & image, it’s not going too well.
I am completely, hopelessly addicted to Facebook. I check it several times a day, eagerly checking for new notifications or comments in response to my contributions. The “twitchiness” of checking email, Twitter & Facebook several times a day is back. One of my conclusions was that Facebook has a value and that I miss it when I’m not there, and I fear that now I’ve given myself “permission” to go on Facebook, I’ve let myself get sucked in. I realize now that Facebook is designed to be addictive. Seeing the “Likes” on your posts is like popping pills that give you an amphetamine rush. The stream of new “notifications” is an intravenous drip delivering compliments and ego strokes directly into your psyche.
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