Tuesday, July 17, 2007
40 from 40
As promised I have created download files containing the list of songs, albums and artists from 1967 to 2007. Using this list as a guide I intend to write about each song and year. I hope that many of you will follow along, comment about the entries, or add to the stories.
I am using the online storage site Box.net to host the files. It is a free service and certainly worth checking out.
The available files are listed below and require Adobe Acrobat reader for viewing:
Forty from Forty - The full list of selected music from 1967 to 2007
Fifteen from Forty - Fifteen favorites from the list of forty
Fifteen from Forty CD Cover and CD Insert
Enjoy.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Google: Hello Council Bluffs!
From the Googlfied Blog... Welcome to Iowa.
Google recently put up a “Google Council Bluffs Data Center” site to let the Council Bluffs residents know more about the $450 million data center Google is going to build there…
We anticipate opening the Council Bluffs data center in Spring 2009. Eventually, we plan to employ approximately 200 people, ranging from technology assistants to experienced data center managers. We’re confident this $450 million investment will be good for Council Bluffs, Google and our Internet users.
The construction of this data center is in process on the 55 acres of land near the Lake Manawa.
By the way, the Google guy in the video, Paul Froutan, is Google’s Director of Hardware Operations.
[via SeekXL->GoogleWatchBlog]
Google: Hello Council Bluffs!
Haochi
Fri, 06 Jul 2007 19:21:06 GMT
Monday, July 9, 2007
Music and Me
Fifteen from forty [15 from 40] is a collection of rock music selected from each year comprising the first forty years of my life, 1967 – 2007. Narrowing down the forty was challenging; many songs and artists did not make the cut. Fifteen were even harder. Mixing rock, jazz, blues, classical was too difficult. I will cover jazz, blues and other genre another time. I have settled on rock to start. I did so because it is where I got my start. Even though there was plenty of classical and big band in our house growing up, rock and roll, in particular the rhythm sections of the rock bands are what I really latched onto. Eventually, I went on to play drums and to this day enjoy traversing the kit whenever I can find one.
Music is very important to me, but music is not as important as all the people who have helped me reach this milestone. I am truly thankful to have you as part of my life journey and look forward to the road ahead.
The songs herein remind me of events, places, challenges, victories, ideals, family and friends. Mostly they just help me remember. Sometimes they even help me take a step forward.
In taking some steps forward and trying to improve my communication and sharing, I have been working on writing more. I am out on the vast internet blogging about things I find interesting, thoughts I have, and news about me. I am off to a slow start, but preparing this collection has given me all kinds of ideas and a springboard for covering the past forty years. My hope is that it will also improve the reporting on the next forty. I do not think it will be all music, but music will certainly have its place. Those who have been around the block a few times with me know that food and technology will have its place as well. I think God will also find His way onto the pages as well.
http://tomcoppa.blogspot.com is the place you need to go for the rest of this story, a bit about each of these songs, the full list of forty, and the next entries on our journey.
Tom.
I'll post the "15 from 40" and "40 from 40" lists with a link for downloading a PDF of the list in case anyone wants to follow along.
Friday, July 6, 2007
Milestones...
Recently many of you joined with me in celebrating this milestone. Some attended a party, others send cards and gifts, still more sent emails, while others called or messaged. So many have helped to make this a wonderful event.
I have got lots more to say and share... For now thanks, again.
And please keep coming back.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Visual Representation of the US Federal Budget
I don't know if this counts as getting to know and understand the politics of our country a bit more. After all I am trying to learn a little more about the way this country operates. This blog entry from Guy Kawasaki caught my eye and I thought it might catch yours.
The content is of course interesting and educational. The largest chunks enjoyed by the military and homeland security tip the scales at 67% . Zoom in on the bottom right-hand corner and get a summary breakdown including the deficit numbers, nicely arranged around a US penny.
I love cool graphs. Here’s a visual representation of the federal budget. Guess what that big blue circle is on the left side of the chart.
Visual Representation of the US Federal Budget
GuyKawasaki
Mon, 11 Jun 2007 05:33:39 GMT
Thursday, April 26, 2007
RSS - Presented in Plain English
The article appeared on a mobile and web computing site, Blue Flavor, linked from the CommonCraft website. Both sites are recent additions to my newsfeeds. This short video is a simple and funny first introduction to RSS. Even moms and dads will get this one... I think...
Link - Video embedded in post
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Distributed HD, Digital Content
Digital, High Definition content is growing all around us. The same capabilities that we have grow accustomed to in our offices and homes are expected with these new digital sources. However, the traditional means for distributing audio and video in particular have a number of shortcomings. This article highlights the challenges and proposes IP solutions from NetStreams of course.
Great background for even home use...
Printable Article
http://www.audiodesignline.com/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=PPA0XCXTRM3QAQSNDLOSKH0CJUNN2JVN?printableArticle=true&articleId=199200419
Page by Page Article
http://www.audiodesignline.com/199200419?cid=RSSfeed_audiodesignline_adlRSS
Original Article from Video/Imaging Designline
http://www.videsignline.com/;jsessionid=PPA0XCXTRM3QAQSNDLOSKH0CJUNN2JVN
Monday, April 16, 2007
Turning off the TV
Ten Financial Reasons To Turn Off Your Television - And Ten Things To Replace It With [The Simple Dollar]
I know for myself, having recently upgraded my two-channel audio system, I have really tried to emphasize music. I find that I am trying to listen and encourage more listening to all types of music in the house. Even trying to turn the music on first thing in the morning on the weekends to avoid falling into the Saturday morning cartoon routine.
We still watch good deal of movies, particularly on Friday and Saturday night. The other week nights have started filing up with swimming lessons and sports practice. Soon we will be out on the patio cooking and playing, if this crazy weather ever settles down.
I've got a few projects planned including a garage sale (which implies cleaning and organizing first), some acoustic treatments for the family room, repairing an old wooden bench, and landscaping.
Monday, April 2, 2007
Praising Perseverance, not just Intelligence
Anyway, back to the reason for my post. After reading his post titled "Dummypants" and following the link to another article in New York Magazine that he references in his own post, I started thinking about how and what I praise when it comes to my own children. A little more attention and focus on praising the effort has certainly resulted in a practice that lasts a little longer, or a few additional colored pictures, and even a few more sentences in a book report or short story.
Sure, I think my kids are intelligent, or "smart", but they are not done yet. There is plenty more to learn, see, and do. And that goes for Mom and Dad, too!
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Take care of those new LCD Flat Panels
From one of my favorite blogs, .:UNEASYSILENCE:., a link to a quick and easy solution for maintaining your LCD Monitors and HDTVs…
How to Properly Clean Your LCD
With flat screens taking over the world, I field a ton of questions from people on how to properly clean these expensive screens. The following article really goes into an in depth discussion on how to keep your screen looking great.
Mix the Isopropyl alcohol and distilled water in equal parts (50/50) inside an empty Windex-like bottle. Do not use tap water! Doing so will leave white smears on your screen after cleaning it up because of the dissolved minerals inside the water. When finished mixing, just close the bottle using the “spray” adaptor that comes attached to it.
Next, you will need to find a soft piece of cotton or microfiber cloth to clean your display. Avoid paper tissues at all cost! Using those on your screen would be just like scrubbing sandpaper on it and may scratch it permanently. You wouldn’t want to do that right?
Read More - Original post
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Experimenting with a new Blog Posting Tool - BlogJet
New Music - Kyle Eastwood
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Chocolate Pizzelle with Raspberry White Chocolate Mousse
Chocolate Pizzelles
3 eggs, room temperature
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup butter or margarine melted and cooled
1 3/4 cups flour
2 tsp. baking powder
3 tbsp. cocoa powder
In a large mixing bowl, beat the eggs and sugar. Add the cooled butter or margarine. Combine flour, baking powder and cocoa. The batter should be stiff enough to be dropped by spoon.
The recipe yields about 30 pizzelles which I formed into cones immediately after removing them from the pizzelle maker. The pizzelles are not too hot coming off the grill and cool rather quickly. You should be able to form the cone in a few seconds before the cookie becomes brittle.
The raspberry white chocolate mousse did not take too long to make and has the added requirement of cooling in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or so. I used this recipe and chilled the mousse in a resealable plastic bag which I later used as a pastry bag by snipping a half-inch or so off one corner.
When it's time for dessert just drizzle a little raspberry sauce on a plate, fill a chocolate pizzelle with the mousse, sprinkle with a touch of confectioners sugar, and garnish with a few fresh raspberries.
Next time I'll remember to take a picture for posting.
Enjoy!
Friday, January 26, 2007
First Post...
Well I have gone and done it. I've got a blog! We'll see how it goes. I hope I can be proactive, interesting, and informative. I expect you'll find some useful bits of information here for the various things that are important to me or interest me in this world.
Enjoy.