It’s Record Store Day…

Today is the day you need to step out of your downloading realm and go out and part with some cash for your favorite beats. Preferably, at an independent record shops who are suffering the most from this slump in sales due to the illegal downloading phenomenon. Not that we have anything against illegal downloading, the record industry has effed with us for so long they don’t have any sympathy from me. But, the indies and a young-ins need some support. So, go out buy a record, check the liner notes, listen to it and dance. Even if it’s from VideoClub, which, by the way, has a great 1KD sale on 90s’ classics you can’t even find on download online!

Louis Vuitton celebrates graffiti culture in NYC

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The sad all sods are trying everything to capture the younger market, I know the baby boomers Martha and Wendy don’t like this too much. And francly, after the cherry and multi-color prints. Nothing can rescue them but some sort of urban modern resurgence. I know they have great leather, but so does Tod’s. This looks good, might I add. But, the shit inside is still the same old crapola. So, what’s the diff?

Tech: iTunes Genius bar does wonders…

I was dubious about trying out the new iTunes 8 feature, because I have tried music recommending programs and they have rarely worked. They were kind of like: If you like Mariah, try Whitney. That was too basic for me and I wanted each track to be separate from the other. This genius bar on iTunes works perfectly and has filled most of he missing holes in my library. It works by tracks and gives great recommendations. It is works by accumulating the databases of its customers to generate accurate results. Try it.