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22:36:53 05/10/12
Beach Fossils - "Calyer": SXSW Music 2012
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Beach Fossils - "Calyer": SXSW Music 2012
Beach Fossils is a Brooklyn-based group, formed in early 2009 by Dustin Payseur. After signing to Captured Tracks and quickly pulling together a live band, they took off playing countless shows across the US gathering a slew of devoted fans in their wake. In May of the same year, their debut LP Beach Fossils met with favorable reviews and became known for its jangly, single note guitar style, dusted with summer-fueled romance. As the heavy touring schedule progressed, the band became scattered with many line-up changes, including twelve different drummers and three guitarists. In between tours, Payseur decided to expand beyond solo recordings and collaborate with bassist John Pe%ntildea (and label-mate Jack Tatum of Wild Nothing on the song "Out in the Way") for the EP, What a Pleasure, which was released in March of 2011. Payseur takes influence from music, poetry, art and philosophers (Don Cherry, Ravi Shankar, Rumi, Lao-Tzu and Jean Cocteau), having an equal and crucial impact on his work. Beach Fossils is busy recording their sophomore LP, which is due for release in 2012. Steady members of the band have actively formed their own groups, guitarist Cole Smith with DIVE and John Pe%ntildea with Heavenly Beat. Both of which have recently signed to Captured Tracks. From: sxsw Views: 564 12 ratings Time: 02:57 More in Music
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22:36:52 05/10/12
Beach Fossils - "Daydream": SXSW Music 2012
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Beach Fossils - "Daydream": SXSW Music 2012
Beach Fossils is a Brooklyn-based group, formed in early 2009 by Dustin Payseur. After signing to Captured Tracks and quickly pulling together a live band, they took off playing countless shows across the US gathering a slew of devoted fans in their wake. In May of the same year, their debut LP Beach Fossils met with favorable reviews and became known for its jangly, single note guitar style, dusted with summer-fueled romance. As the heavy touring schedule progressed, the band became scattered with many line-up changes, including twelve different drummers and three guitarists. In between tours, Payseur decided to expand beyond solo recordings and collaborate with bassist John Pe%ntildea (and label-mate Jack Tatum of Wild Nothing on the song "Out in the Way") for the EP, What a Pleasure, which was released in March of 2011. Payseur takes influence from music, poetry, art and philosophers (Don Cherry, Ravi Shankar, Rumi, Lao-Tzu and Jean Cocteau), having an equal and crucial impact on his work. Beach Fossils is busy recording their sophomore LP, which is due for release in 2012. Steady members of the band have actively formed their own groups, guitarist Cole Smith with DIVE and John Pe%ntildea with Heavenly Beat. Both of which have recently signed to Captured Tracks. From: sxsw Views: 1019 24 ratings Time: 03:04 More in Music
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22:36:52 05/10/12
Beach Fossils - "Golden Age": SXSW Music 2012
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Beach Fossils - "Golden Age": SXSW Music 2012
Beach Fossils is a Brooklyn-based group, formed in early 2009 by Dustin Payseur. After signing to Captured Tracks and quickly pulling together a live band, they took off playing countless shows across the US gathering a slew of devoted fans in their wake. In May of the same year, their debut LP Beach Fossils met with favorable reviews and became known for its jangly, single note guitar style, dusted with summer-fueled romance. As the heavy touring schedule progressed, the band became scattered with many line-up changes, including twelve different drummers and three guitarists. In between tours, Payseur decided to expand beyond solo recordings and collaborate with bassist John Pe%ntildea (and label-mate Jack Tatum of Wild Nothing on the song "Out in the Way") for the EP, What a Pleasure, which was released in March of 2011. Payseur takes influence from music, poetry, art and philosophers (Don Cherry, Ravi Shankar, Rumi, Lao-Tzu and Jean Cocteau), having an equal and crucial impact on his work. Beach Fossils is busy recording their sophomore LP, which is due for release in 2012. Steady members of the band have actively formed their own groups, guitarist Cole Smith with DIVE and John Pe%ntildea with Heavenly Beat. Both of which have recently signed to Captured Tracks. From: sxsw Views: 448 8 ratings Time: 03:17 More in Music
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01:42:34 02/01/12
Twitter's Costolo on Possible IPO, China Market Outlook
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Twitter's Costolo on Possible IPO, China Market Outlook
Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Emily Chang reports on remarks by Twitter Inc. Chief Executive Officer Dick Costolo at the AllThingsD's Dive Into Media conference about a possible initial public offering and the outlook for the China market. Chang speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg) From: Bloomberg Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 01:18 More in Entertainment
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05:18:46 01/11/12
Deleted Scenes from the Making of George Sabra's Plastic Caps Sculpture
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Take a behind the scenes look at the deleted scenes from The Making of George Sabra's Plastic Caps Sculpture! The Lake Travis Underwater Cleanup is the BIGGEST scuba diving and shoreline cleanup in Texas. The event invites several hundred certified scuba divers and shoreline volunteers to help round-up trash from the bottom of Lake Travis and 11 Travis County Parks around the lake. The cleanup is followed by a volunteer thank-you party & is a great event for ALL ages! RAIN OR SHINE! September 11th we united with volunteers across the nation to make the tenth anniversary of 9/11 one of service and remembrance. 2011 RESULTS - 848 volunteers (379 Divers, 398 shoreline, and 71 party volunteers). 1.64 Tons of litter removed. $37,725.45 worth of Volunteer Hours! Most Unique items found: Divers-40 Foot Deep Anchor and Shoreline-Old Radio. Be the Change Austin recruited 1,000 volunteers this year to make wonderful things happen all over the City of Austin. Be the Change is an annual national day of service coordinated by South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) to inspire and foster civic engagement through volunteerism and community service. Every year, thousands of participants across the country contribute innumerable hours of community service in the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi's famous quote, "Be the change you wish to see in the world." Be the Change has allocated 300 of their Volunteers to a work day at Montopolis Greenbelt. In a part of the city not known for its greenbelts, Montopolis Greenbelt is a property with rich historical relevance, and is in substantial need of care and maintenance. Previously used as a dumping ground, stakeholders have held workdays wherein approximately 2,000 tires, an air conditioning unit, a washing machine, and a dishwasher were pulled out of the greenbelt proper and its waterways. The property is also ravaged by invasive plants, and full of trash and debris. Undoubtedly much progress will be made on this continually improving natural and historical preserve with the help of Be the Change Volunteers. The plastic caps sculpture was on display outside Austin City Hall during the Green City Festival on Sunday October 23, 2011. Sculptor George Sabra create a large scale public sculpture 21 feet made from thousands of discarded, reclaimed plastic caps and lids. Learn more at: http://plasticcapssculpture.com Produced by Jeffry Zavala. Music by Atlas Maior Videography/Editing by Jeffry Zavala. A ZGraphix Video Production. http://zgraphix.org
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06:08:42 11/22/11
Ready for Battle | STOked 104
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Star Trek Online’s next featured episode series gets a release date that’s close on the heels of the January F2P launch. Early hype indicates that it will be the best FE series to date!
Chris takes some time to explain the style in which STOked is delivered and why it should not be confused with the intent behind the weekly production of the podcast. We also cover some new skill UI changes, an update to the purpose of the Red Alert chat channel, some new artwork on ESD and go on a deep dive through the newly revamped Special Task Force mission, Infected.
The new Advanced Combat Tactics (A.C.T.) segment debuts this week and promises to be a great companion for new and established players alike.
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06:08:42 11/22/11
Ready for Battle | STOked 104
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 06:08:42 11/22/11
Star Trek Online’s next featured episode series gets a release date that’s close on the heels of the January F2P launch. Early hype indicates that it will be the best FE series to date!
Chris takes some time to explain the style in which STOked is delivered and why it should not be confused with the intent behind the weekly production of the podcast. We also cover some new skill UI changes, an update to the purpose of the Red Alert chat channel, some new artwork on ESD and go on a deep dive through the newly revamped Special Task Force mission, Infected.
The new Advanced Combat Tactics (A.C.T.) segment debuts this week and promises to be a great companion for new and established players alike.
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06:07:40 11/22/11
Ready for Battle | STOked 104
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 06:07:40 11/22/11
Star Trek Online’s next featured episode series gets a release date that’s close on the heels of the January F2P launch. Early hype indicates that it will be the best FE series to date!
Chris takes some time to explain the style in which STOked is delivered and why it should not be confused with the intent behind the weekly production of the podcast. We also cover some new skill UI changes, an update to the purpose of the Red Alert chat channel, some new artwork on ESD and go on a deep dive through the newly revamped Special Task Force mission, Infected.
The new Advanced Combat Tactics (A.C.T.) segment debuts this week and promises to be a great companion for new and established players alike.
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06:07:11 11/22/11
Ready for Battle | STOked 104
[LESS INFO] 9 VIEWS | ADDED 06:07:11 11/22/11
Star Trek Online’s next featured episode series gets a release date that’s close on the heels of the January F2P launch. Early hype indicates that it will be the best FE series to date!
Chris takes some time to explain the style in which STOked is delivered and why it should not be confused with the intent behind the weekly production of the podcast. We also cover some new skill UI changes, an update to the purpose of the Red Alert chat channel, some new artwork on ESD and go on a deep dive through the newly revamped Special Task Force mission, Infected.
The new Advanced Combat Tactics (A.C.T.) segment debuts this week and promises to be a great companion for new and established players alike.
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00:55:02 11/12/11
TOC 2012 Promo
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TOC 2012 Promo
For six years, the O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference in New York has been the seminal event for professionals and companies engaged with the challenges and opportunities of new publishing technologies and business models. This sell-out conference brings together smart, highly motivated people from a wide range of companies and organizations to discuss innovative business models, share hard-won knowledge, and explore the strategic objectives of an ever-changing industry. *Plenary and keynote presentations that frame the visions of publishing *Focused, expert-led breakout sessions focus on analysis as well as hands-on, practical advice *Half-day tutorials and 90 minute workshops dive deep into new and essential skills and tools *An Exhibit Hall connects attendees with relevant projects, people, products, and services *Networking events and hallway conversations make it easy for participants to connect directly with each other to swap stories, exchange ideas, and build relationships From: OreillyMedia Views: 38 0 ratings Time: 01:23 More in Science & Technology
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18:43:16 09/03/11
Kthread Brycedotvc When People Ask Me The Hardest Part Of
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When people ask me the hardest part of being a VC, I have a pretty canned answer. It’s one I’ve used a lot over the last 10 years that I’ve been doing this, tho it’s grown more nuanced over time.
The hardest part of my job is that we are one step removed from making the actual things we fund. We don’t actually build the products, we don’t actually close the big sales, we don’t actually make the decisions that drive the businesses we fund. We give input at varying degrees of forcefulness. We make introduction and dive into back channels for feedback. We play a roles as supporting cast in the companies we fund, never getting to play the lead.
And sometimes that’s hard.
It’s hard when people you fund, people you genuinely care about, ignore your advice. It’s hard to watch them step on landmines you told them were in their path. It’s hard when you see something broken they choose not to fix. It’s hard when the company you thought you were funding becomes something entirely different. It’s hard when the cash runs out.
In the early days of developing a response to this question I would often say that VCs don’t actually make anything, we just fund the makers that do. I’ve since changed my tune on that, and this video taps into why.
It’s a short clip of the slam poet, Taylor Mali, recounting an exchange with a lawyer who questioned him about how much money he made as a teacher by asking “what do you make?”. Taylor flips that question into a moving riff on what a teacher makes that might surprise you. It might inspires you too.
You see, there’s a lot of noise out there in startup land. Caterina touches on this in her excellent post from last night: >
I talk to a lot of entrepreneurs in their 20s who are knowledgeable about the valuations various Y Combinator startups have attained, know the names of all the angel investors in the Valley, have in-depth knowledge of the Facebook diaspora and their doings, have opinions on various Zynga acquisitions, and know exactly how to get Andrew Mason on the line…it boggles the mind. These are good things to have in your tool kit. But I want to hear about things out there that they love. About loving the thing they’re building.
So, to hell with all that noise. It’s just a big mass of envy, chatter and FOMO . Let’s get excited and make things .
So, no, as a VC I don’t actually make the products we fund. I don’t make the headlines our founders do. And I don’t make the companies that change the world.
But I do make things.
I make palms sweat when I step into a conference room to hear a first pitch. I make questions that cut through you like a ginsu cuts through a tin can. I make poseurs walk and founders walk the talk. I make hearts sink when my number appears on caller ID. I make entrepreneur’s hearts break when I say “no” and founders high five when I say “yes”. I make parents proud of kids they feared could never keep a job. I make it possible for moms and dads to put bread on the table when their ambition outstrips their savings. I make founders believe when they can’t and doubt when they shouldn’t. Sometimes I make a difference. Sometimes I just make a mess. And, sometimes I make a leader by being someone’s first follower.
Now, what do you make?
It’s labor day weekend. Some will relax and unplug. Some will hunker down and work. But I hope all of you who watch this video will take time to think about what you are really making which is why it’s required weekend viewing here on BRYCE DOT VC.
There is a lot about being an entrepreneur that is gross. Not just hard beyond measure, but gross, and one of those is the way twentysomethings talk about exactly what Caterina points up in the passage Bryce quotes here.
I don’t know all the names of all the VCs and angels; I never will. I don’t want to try on ideas until a one fits a market and attempt to quickly exit and make everyone a pile. I may very likely never make it into a mentor program (I’ve been rejected from Techstars twice); I don’t look like three young guys with a kinda boring but investable enterprise idea, like most of those in the classes of grads I didn’t make it into.
I wear loudass vintage dresses. I make things that people love. For the past decade, I have helped international brands create content that proves them credible and interesting.
Give me a little more time to tell you about what happened with Galvanize , and know that I am making something very different, but similarly with love, and it’s going to take a while. It’s a big idea, it’s going to save a few people’s lives (not kidding), and I am going to finally be able to explain to my mom what it is that I do.
And while I am making this thing, I am going to keep teaching graduate students about how communities work, because they will create the tools we use next. If they don’t know how the Web started and what it looks like when things are made for love and the pleasure of creation before product/market fit and all the rest of that, then all of us in tech are really in trouble.
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03:25:35 07/25/11
Wychwood Hobgoblin Dark English Ale - Beer Review
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Wychwood Hobgoblin Dark English Ale - Beer Review
BBA T-SHIRTS ARE FOR SALE: www.betterbeerauthority.com Wychwood describes this as a ruby beer. What the heck is a ruby beer!?! The boys dive a little deeper into this dark english ale and come up with their own descriptions. Is it a big beer or a session beer? Who is this beer going to please? Partial Transcript: "On Tap -- Hobgoblin Hi. I'm James Knott and this is your Better Beer Authority! Today we are drinking Hobgoblin from the Wychwood Brewery in Witney, England. The brewery was originally opened in 1983 under the name Eagle Brewery. They changed the name to Wychwood in 1990 -- naming it after the Wychwood forest that borders the town. Hobgoblin was originally brewed in 1988 for a private wedding and it wasn't until 1996 that it was bottled for public consumption. This is a ruby-colored beer brewed with Fuggles, Goldings and Styrian hops and pale, Crystal and Chocolate malts. The brewery says to look for Toffee, slight citrus and chocolate in the aroma and describes the taste as toffee, dry and biscuity. It is 5.2 % alcohol by volume. Q%A Hobgoblin gets a (???) on the BBA scale. Have you had any other Wychwood beers? Describe them to us in the comment section. Also, let us know what your favorite English ale is. Thanks for watching. I'm James Knott and this is your Better Beer Authority." From: AgileHProductions Views: 1042 18 ratings Time: 06:09 More in Film & Animation
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15:40:30 06/16/11
Camille Seaman: Haunting photos of polar ice
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Camille Seaman: Haunting photos of polar ice
www.ted.com Photographer Camille Seaman shoots icebergs, showing the world the complex beauty of these massive, ancient chunks of ice. Dive in to her photo slideshow, "The Last Iceberg."TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http From: TEDtalksDirector Views: 18374 517 ratings Time: 04:12 More in Science & Technology
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00:35:47 06/04/11
Did China 'Change' Google?
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Author Stephen Levy discusses the internal struggle that ensued from Google's decision to provide censored search results in China. He explains that in order to justify their decision, they developed a "moral spreadsheet" to calculate the good and evil they would do by providing filtered information to the Chinese public.
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2011/04/19/Steven_Levy_Inside_Google
Inside Google: The Myths, the Culture and the Secret Sauce
Steven Levy is a Senior Writer for Wired and Formerly Senior Editor and Chief Technology Writer for Newsweek. Levy is the author of the 2011 book, In the Plex.
Is it the five-star chefs, free laundry and on-site masseuses that are the secret to Google's success? Perhaps its unique management style and innovative team? Either way, the revolutionary search engine has so deeply impacted our work and culture that we have turned the company name into a verb.
Despite being one of the most successful and celebrated companies in history, Google maintains an air of mystery, and cultural myths abound. How has Google stayed innovative and cutting edge while making the transition to tech giant? What exactly happens inside the elusive Google campus? Levy took a deep dive into Google management, its products and its company culture. Join us as he shares untold stories and unpacks the mythology behind Google. - Commonwealth Club of California
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16:00:00 05/19/11
Silverlight TV 73: What's New in MVVM Light
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Laurent Bugnion of IdentityMine appears on the show to discuss his latest additions to the MVVM Light toolkit for both Silverlight, WPF, and Windows Phone. Laurent covers several new features, including IoC (Inversion of Control) containers, new ways to implement INotifyPropertyChanged using lambdas and/or reflection, and changes to the Messenger class.
Relevant links:
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John's blog and on Twitter ( @john_papa )
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Laurent's blog and on Twitter ( @lbugnion )
* Get MVVM Light
Laurent's videos
* Understanding the MVVM pattern at MIX10
* Deep Dive MVVM at MIX 11
Follow @SilverlightTV on Twitter for the latest updates.
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16:00:00 05/19/11
Silverlight TV 73: What's New in MVVM Light
[LESS INFO] 55 VIEWS | ADDED 16:00:00 05/19/11
Laurent Bugnion of IdentityMine appears on the show to discuss his latest additions to the MVVM Light toolkit for both Silverlight, WPF, and Windows Phone. Laurent covers several new features, including IoC (Inversion of Control) containers, new ways to implement INotifyPropertyChanged using lambdas and/or reflection, and changes to the Messenger class.
Relevant links:
*
John's blog and on Twitter ( @john_papa )
*
Laurent's blog and on Twitter ( @lbugnion )
* Get MVVM Light
Laurent's videos
* Understanding the MVVM pattern at MIX10
* Deep Dive MVVM at MIX 11
Follow @SilverlightTV on Twitter for the latest updates.















