Saturday
Feb112012

Whole Foods

There is a Whole Foods right next to my apartment complex. This video is basically my life.

This is why I shop at Trader Joes

~Jones Out

Wednesday
Feb012012

Acronyms

Here is a pretty solid TED Talk discussing the points behind SOPA and PIPA. Though both of those bills were defeated in the US, ACTA has been made an executive agreement and thus effects our laws without involving our law makers. TPP is built to do the same. Yay ACRONYMS!

If I do not occupy my brain right now, it will probably end up dribbling out of my ear

~Jones Out

Tuesday
Jan102012

Online Blackout

Ok, first a video, just in case you have no idea what is going on with this whole "Internet" thing you happen to use every day. From Fight for the Future and Stop American Censorship

PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo.

 

Ok, so that's happening. And it's staggering to think that our government would let it happen. 

Now the basics are that yes, pirating (aka stealing) occurs on the internet. Much like in real life. But the premise of this bill is akin to not allowing people to leave their home just because some of those people will use that privledge to steal. It is simplely an unexceptable restriction on the lives of many Americans. In a time when the debate exists on whether or not Internet Access is a basic human right akin to access to water (as declared by the United Nations), our government should not be searching for ways to destroy American's access to this fundamental technology. As people across the world rail against oppressive regimes in Syria, Iran, and China, our country should be serving as a beacon of light for the democratic world, not trying to slyly follow in their footsteps.

The business reasons for this move, while they may seem obvious, are very misguided. Yes, the Entertainment Industry has suffered due to pirating. Not just pirating, but access to the Internet itself has hurt the way this industry used to do business. Where as before we were forced to buy over priced movie tickets and DVDs to see content, we now have the ability to stream content for smaller monthly fees. We can now shop around for the lowest price. We are not locked into their price structure, and the percieved value of their product has plummeted. We can legally buy the one song we like off an album for the fraction of the cost we would have faced years ago when we were forced to buy the whole thing. The Internet has made the consumer's life better, and while some media companies have adapted and thrived in this market, the larger companies hate this "Online Consumer Revolution". They want the old ways, so their businesses can thrive again, and this is the pitch they've sold our congress on.

But I ask you, what of the companies founded on the back of the Internet? The billion dollar conglomerates founded around the simple idea of an online search or a way to keep in touch with friends? Yes the Entertainment Industry has lost money, and it cost us American jobs, but by vastly limiting the most powerful tool of the Computer Age, won't even greater amounts of money be lost? These bills may have provisions to protect Facebook or Youtube specifically, but if these bills had been in place 5 years earlier neither of those would even EXIST today. And whatever next big thing coming out of Silicon Valley is sure to die should these bills pass. Innovation would dry up in Silicon Valley, and the strongest driver of the future of the American economy would begin to collapse. It might not be sudden, it might happen over years, but eventually we would find that the majority of the world's leaders in technology immigrated AWAY from the US to start their businesses. The monetary and job gains in the Entertainment Industry would never match what the US would lose in the Technology Industry.

The goal of stopping theft makes sense. But by going against all of our ideals as a country to stop it, to presume every US citezen as guilty with no way to prove our innocence, that is a step we should never take.

~Jones Out 

Monday
Dec262011

Humbled

I am obsessed with this song. After I saw the trailer for the next Transformers game, I immediately dled the song. Played here is an extended version of the Transformers trailer with more of the song. The full version is still a minute longer but this video is awesome.

I get chills everytime I listen to this song.

~Jones Out

Wednesday
Dec072011

Demolition Man

Oh damn. This, this I need to add to my tool set. I mean, I'm not a tool guy by any stretch. I have tons of tiny screwdrivers for dealing with the tiny screws you find in building computers. I have a few normal sized screwdrivers, and a hammer of course. But THIS:

I NEED this. I did a peice on the Halligan Bar way back when, which is essentially this, but more expensive and with less features. Though I do think that had a pick axe on it (yeah, I'll wait a second and let that sink in). But this? Single piece of forged steel construction. Hammer strike head with a ripping section. A wrench section. Pry bar and nail puller. A full 30" in length and 8.5lbs for full swinging power fun.

How could this get any better? Oh, wait, there is a "Forced Entry" version with more features, made from a single piece of heat resistant alluminium? And it was designed specifically for emergency responders to break into vehicles and buildings in emergency situations?

DO WANT

~Jones Out