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blog post The context of Led Zepplin
Posted in Dalton's public journal on Dec 10, 2007 at 3:21 AM

I grew up listening to Led Zepplin on the local radio station. The radio format was "Classic Rock" so I got to know a lot of 70s stuff. I was able to get my hands on the new Zepplin re-issue and I put it in my car a few weeks ago.


I have been blown away because I have never heard a high-fidelity recording of their music. It's very very familiar, but at the same time I feel like I am hearing it for the first time. I can hear all of this crazy stuff in the track that I had never noticed before. It's like I have been watching the movie in black and white and now it's color.


I think there are a lot of records that are very important to listen to in a certain way. Some music is
"headphones music," some music is "car music," some music is "sunday evening music" and so on...



blog post Kevin Durant likes imeem
Posted in Dalton's public journal on Jul 11, 2007 at 12:31 AM
Current Mood: amused
Durant’s Top 5 Collegiate Time-Killers:

1. Sleep: "I used to take a couple of naps a day."

2. Eating: "Not even eating, really, but more hanging out in the dining hall. A lot of my teammates and the football players were in the dining hall between classes."

3. TV: "I watched a lot of ESPN Classic, watching the NBA's Greatest Games."

4. Video Games: "My favorite game was The Godfather.

5. Computer: "My three favorite sites to surf were YouTube, Facebook and iMeem, an online music site."



blog post A San Francisco Moment
Posted in Dalton's public journal on Mar 26, 2007 at 5:51 PM
On the way into work today, I walked by this homeless guy who was screaming loudly about Hickory Farms.


He was like "YOU CAN BUY CHEESE THERE AND YOU CAN ALSO BUY SAUSAGES THERE, IT'S CALLED HICKORY FARMS. HICKORY DICKORY DOCK etc etc etc"


This ranks up there with the homeless guy wearing a 3-pointed hat who asked me if he could read me a poem about the revolutionary war.


blog post IMEEM & MySpace
Posted in Dalton's public journal on Feb 19, 2007 at 8:11 PM
Hi guys,

So it looks like MySpace decided to start blocking all of our embeds on their site.  It's _not_ a problem from our side.  They have been known to do this from time to time, they blocked YouTube last year.

If you think this sucks you can contact them and tell them what you think.  The more they hear from you the sooner this issue will get solved.

Thanks :)

-Dalton


blog post Happy Halloween
Posted in Dalton's public journal on Oct 31, 2006 at 11:57 PM



This was my Halloween costume this year. This is funnier if you know me.



blog post I think everyone should see this.
Posted in Dalton's public journal on Oct 30, 2006 at 8:57 PM



I agree with the title of this video. Ethan should be the next little superstar.


blog post Marmaduke Explained
Posted in Dalton's public journal on Sep 29, 2006 at 9:14 PM
If you are anything like most of the people I know, you are constantly confused by the multiple layers of complexity present in every Marmaduke comic strip.


I am happy to say that there is finally an "online resource" for getting the "low down" on what the "joke" in Marmaduke "is."

Enjoy Marmaduke Explained




blog post Profile skinning in imeem
Posted in Dalton's public journal on Jun 13, 2006 at 10:40 PM

We have a lot of cool meems and profiles that have a custom look and feel. For instance, We Are Scientists However, it hasn't been something that just anyone could do.

Obviously, we have had feature requests to allow anyone to customize the look and feel of their profile. It is now possible to set the colors of your profile on the web version of imeem.

To try it out, go to "Customize Profile" when logged into the website. That link is accesible from the bottom left hand area under "Your account" on every page.

Oh, and it's worth mentioning that the changes you make to your web profile are not reflected in your windows or mac client profile. Yet.



blog post Back from E3
Posted in Dalton's public journal on May 15, 2006 at 4:23 PM

One of the more interesting booths was promoting a video game based on Scarface. They recreated part of Tony Montana's house. I couldn't resist.



I have also been working on my sneer.




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