December 2011
13 posts
[a]way with words: aubs' dec. 2011 mix
I did it. It was a lofty goal, and many months I thought there was no way I was going to find the time to post another mix. “Who’s going to miss this?” I’d think. “Maybe I’ll just wait for next month.” But instead, I somehow made it a priority to get all twelve of these suckers out, albeit usually a few weeks late. Because it’s important to me. This...
It's Almost Tomorrow:: The Golden Age Mixtape →
His mixes are always epic. Thanks for yet another one, Ryan.
ryantomorrow:
Here’s a mixtape of some songs of hope for you Spotify users. Hope it finds you well, safe and warm inside your own Golden Ages.
Happy Holidays.
The Golden Age
Side A:
1. Ryan Adams - Lucky Now
2. Nada Surf - Happy Kid
3. Eric Bachmann - Man O’ War
4. Kurt Vile - Downbound Train
5. Tobin Sprout - Awful Bliss
Michael Berner: The Future of Social May Be... →
michaelberner:
I was reading the interwebs this weekend and was diving into some posts on Fred Wilson’s AVC blog. He had posted an interesting presentation from George Colony – CEO of Forrester Research – from the Le Web conference in Paris, which I thought was an interesting, if not thought provoking,…
Yep. What he said. (He’s smart and shit.)
reeling through an endless fall: aubs' november...
I had queued up this whole extensive post about life and love and happiness and contentment and what that all means. It was very existential and introspective and, well, too much for this. So instead I’ve queued up some emo bullshit on Spotify and am amusing myself through those instead of tackling this subject for today.
SO. Here’s the November Mix. No commentary given this...
U CAN’T HAZ SADZ: The Hushed Dangers of Startup... →
rickwebb:
Finally got around to reading this article, thanks to Foster’s folllow up today. It’s good.
As a lifelong depression sufferer who ran a business, I can say the pressures were intense, and there were times I thought I would die. The day I had an employee whose child was born with its organs outside their rib cage was a rough one. Laying off people was always something that would send...