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Steve Jobs: Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish

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January 15th, 2008 · 2 comments or link to (permalink)

Playwrights and poets currently garner more cultural prestige than innovative computer makers, but this may be partly because the present rarely has the prestige of the past even if the here and now is where great art is born. The most prestigious art form of Ancient Greece was Lyre playing, hardly a venerated activity now.

I would argue that in a hundred years people will not have heard of most of the people that cover the arts sections of the broadsheets, but that Steve Jobs will be remembered not just as an industrialist, but as a cultural innovator – an artist.

Jobs is considered sartorially elegant, yet he dresses from the waist down in high waisted, beltless, over-length, bleached jeans and sneakers – like an average suburban mall shopper. He is though of as a great speaker, but his delivery is sometimes horribly rehearsed and his voice thin and nasal. But, listen to this speech from when he had just recovered from cancer, it is a masterpiece. For me this is the thing above all others, to show people who don’t get what all the fuss is about when he speaks at a tawdry trade show, tomorrow at the Moscone Center, and people cover it like it was the sermon on the mount.

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The Sex Blog Girls

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December 21st, 2007 · 1 comment or link to (permalink)

I’m hesitant to post this, since the title makes it sound like link bait. Similarly, I’m not really interested in the subject matter itself for exactly the same reason i.e. this is the TV equivalent of link bait. That said, on a meta level, its entertaining enough to blog about watching a documentary about blogging.

In other words, this is voyeurism – and not because of the sex.
47 min 45 sec Dec 20, 2007

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Jeremy Clarkson – The Century of Speed

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August 16th, 2007 · 1 comment or link to (permalink)

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28 min 18 sec – Aug 16, 2007

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Hubble – 15 Years of Discovery

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April 24th, 2007 · comment or link to (permalink)

The object that has revealed more mystery than any other.

Running time: 1 hour 22 mins.

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Norman Mailer and Marshall Mcluhan

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April 12th, 2007 · 2 comments or link to (permalink)

Two intellectual giants debate violence, alienation and the electronic media in 1968.

Running time: 28 mins.

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