Sentimental Heart

SENTIMENTAL HEART

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Cried all night ’til there was nothin’ more
What use am I as a heap on the floor?
Heaving devotion but it’s just no good
Taking it hard just like you knew I would

O-o-old habits die hard
When you got, when you got a sentimental heart
Piece of the puzzle, you’re my missing part
Oh what can you do with a sentimental heart?

Cried all night ’til there was nothin’ more
What use am I as a heap on the floor?
Heaving devotion but it’s just no good
Taking it hard just like you knew I would

O-o-old habits die hard
When you got, when you got a sentimental heart
Piece of the puzzle, I’m your missing part
Oh what can you do with a sentimental heart?
Oh what can you do with a sentimental heart?
Oh what can you do with a sentimental heart?

Zooey Deschanel (with M. Ward as She and Him)

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Killing Google’s SearchWiki

Killing SearchWiki

Killing SearchWiki

Google has a new SearchWiki function where you can customize the search results by promoting, demoting and adding new pages and annotate the results.  Like others, I find it visually annoying and Google won’t let you turn it off – at least not yet.  So I found an anti-SearchWiki GreaseMonkey script for Firefox to clean up my search results, which are already greatly enhanced by the Firefox GooglePedia add-on.

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True Love Will Find You in the End

TRUE LOVE WILL FIND YOU IN THE END

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True love will find you in the end
You’ll find out just who was your friend
Don’t be sad, I know you will,
But don’t give up until
True love finds you in the end.

This is a promise with a catch
Only if you’re looking will it find you
‘Cause true love is searching too
But how can it recognize you
Unless you step out into the light?
Don’t be sad, I know you will,
But don’t give up until
True love finds you in the end.

True love will find you in the end
You’ll find out just who was your friend.
So don’t be sad, I know you will,
Don’t give up until
True love find you in the end.
True love will find you in the end.
True love will find you in the end.

-Beck, song by Daniel Johnston

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One Man Guy

ONE MAN GUY

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People will know
when they see this show
The kind of a guy I am
They’ll recognize just what I stand for
and what I just can’t stand
They’ll perceive what I believe in
What I know is true
And they’ll recognize I’m a one man guy
Always was through and through

People meditate
Hey that’s just great
Trying to find the inner you
People depend on family and friends
And other folks to pull them through

I don’t know why I’m a one man guy
Or why I’m a one man show
But these three cubic feet of bone and blood and meat are all I love and know

‘Cause I’m a one man guy in the morning
Same in the afternoon
One man guy when the sun goes down
I whistle me a one man tune
One man guy a one man guy
Only kind of guy to be
I’m a one man guy
I’m a one man guy
I’m a one man guy is me

I’m gonna bathe and shave
And dress myself and eat solo every night
Unplug the phone, sleep alone
Stay away out of sight
Sure it’s kind of lonely
Yeah it’s sort of sick
Being your own one and only
Is a dirty selfish trick

‘Cause I’m a one man guy in the morning
Same in the afternoon
One man guy when the sun goes down
I whistle me a one man tune
One man guy a one man guy
Only kind of guy to be
I’m a one man guy
I’m a one man guy
I’m a one man guy is me

-Loudon Wainwright III

Performance by Rufus Wainwright, Teddy Thompson, & Martha Wainwright

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Print Death

No more printed PC Magazine

PC Magazine Dies

PC Magazine has succumbed to the death of print.  The venerable magazine, which I relied upon for decades as the best source of information and tips on personal computing, will cease print publication in January 2009.

The magazine claims it will hang in there as an emailed publication, but I hate trying to read a magazine on a computer monitor.  So I certainly won’t renew my subscription to the “Digital Edition” when it finally runs out.  I don’t expect that version to survive for long anyway.  Parent company Ziff Davis went bankrupt back in March and I expect it will pare back to just the free pcmag.com site.

This is hardly the first computer magazine I’ve subscribed to that has folded.  The list includes PC Computing, The Color Computer Magazine, and Byte.  At its peak in the 1980s and early 1990s PC Magazine was a 400-600 page tome that arrived in my mailbox every other week, chock full of wonderfully detailed and extensive reviews.  Its superb columnists Jim Seymour, John C. Dvorak, and Bill Machrone were almost as entertaining as Byte’s own Jerry Pournelle.  Seymour died years ago, but Machrone still does some freelancing and Dvorak’s columns graced PC Magazine until the end, with John also serving as a valued regular on Leo Laporte’s This Week in Tech podcast.  Having recently beaten a brain tumor, good old Jerry Pournelle is still hanging in there with his online edition of Chaos Manor.

But the magazine format seems doomed, with websites and podcasts taking their place.  For computers, superb online resources like cnet.com provide great reviews and add value with their entertaining and informative video clips and podcasts like Buzz Out Loud.  Even the grand old weekly Time magazine of mainstream news, which I’ve taken for twenty years, is now incredibly slim and only occasionally rises to the occasion with a good piece of reporting featuring an in-depth investigation or analysis.  I doubt I’ll renew it.

Instead I’ll use my Kindle, iPhone, and netbook to access web-based information on the go, looking forward to a convergence device that is the size of the Kindle but has a full-color high-resolution electronic ink touchscreen display and WiFi/3G/EVDO networking.  The death of print won’t mean the death of text.

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