This is very cool. Great find by Tina Roth Eisenberg.
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Pink Floyd: “Mother”
I love this song.
In defense of pessimism
Brett Terpstra:
My point is, optimism is not the shining light of the enlightened human being. I’m tired of reading “inspirational” quotes on Facebook about how optimism is a goal we should all strive toward. Optimism and pessimism are not light and dark sides, they’re complementing halves of the same token. We need each other, you and I.
Interesting read.
Van Halen’s “Panama” Isolated Guitar
Eddie is just such a great player.
Remember that ridiculous weight loss goal I had?
When I first wrote my review of Apple Watch review and follow-up in June, I had lost 40 pounds. I noted that I still had a little way to go to reach a goal I had set about 11 months ago—today, I made it. […]
Hullo — Buckwheat Pillow
My thanks to Hullo for sponsoring The Loop this week. You already know the ergonomics of your desktop workstation are important; have you considered your sleep ergonomics? Hullo customer Matt writes:
“I’m kind of shocked myself at how big a difference it’s made, and surprised to find myself writing one of those seemingly overenthusiastic reviews, but Hullo deserves it. So worth it—the ability to precisely shape the pillow so that it supports my neck just right is something I’ll never want to give up!”
Check out Hullo for 60 nights. If you don’t like it, just send it back for a refund.

When, why, and how to quit your job
A great read from Jeffrey Zeldman. I especially liked this:
(Hint: if you’re thinking about leaving your job, you probably want to.)
Mapping the United Swears of America
If you ever wondered what swear words are popular around America, this story maps it out for you—literally.
Reeder 3 for Mac Public Beta
Great app. I’ve been using Reeder for years.
Design and Emotion
Using insights from our more than 500 million Shutterstock downloads, discover which emotions businesses, marketing agencies, and media organizations are using to design an ongoing relationship with their customers.
I’m not a fan of infographics, but I did find this fascinating.
Metal Captcha
Are you a metalhead or a bot?
Brilliant.
Goodbye, Android
As security researcher Nicholas Weaver put it in a (now deleted) tweet, ”Imagine if Windows patches had to pass through Dell and your ISP before they came to you? And neither cared? That is called Android.”
The way Android users get updates is just so screwed up.
Apple Campus 2 to feature visitor’s centre, observation deck
Silicon Valley Business Journal:
Apple has been criticized for the curvaceous project being closed off and suburban in its orientation (large earthen berms will block the public’s view of the campus from bordering streets). But the new public visitor’s center shows Apple is at least making a concession to the public’s great interest in the Spaceship.The plans show a super-modern glass-walled structure topped by a carbon-fiber roof with extended eaves, punctuated by large skylights. On the ground floor: A 2,386-square-foot cafe and 10,114-square-foot store “which allows visitors to view and purchase the newest Apple products.” Stairs and elevators take visitors to the roof level, about 23 feet up. There, they’ll be able to behold the multi-billion-dollar campus.
There was never any doub that Apple would have some sort of area for the general public, similar to the present Employee Store. Whether it will be a full blown Apple Retail location where you can buy Apple’s hardware (unlike the Employee Store where the general public can only buy accessories and Apple-branded merchandise) remains to be seen.
Amazon signs Top Gear’s Clarkson, Hammond, and May for new show
The Verge:
Former Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May have signed up for a new motoring show on Amazon Prime, set to air in 2016. The news ends months of speculation about the trio’s future on TV after the BBC refused to renew Clarkson’s contract following a “fracas” during filming this year. The deal is a major coup for Amazon’s streaming service, which lags behind rival Netflix, and although there are no details of how much the firm paid for the trio, a company insider told the London Evening Standard: “We have made a significant investment.”
It’s a three year deal and set for broadcast in 2016. Clarkson is a buffoon but there is no argument that the trio, even for non-car lovers, are a fun team to watch. I’m looking forward to seeing the new format and whether or not this version of the show is better or worse now that the boys will be free from the restraints of the BBC.
I just got this Taylor acoustic guitar
Anyone that’s every listened to me talk about guitars knows how much I love Taylor. Their workmanship, attention to detail, and tone are second to none. I just got this beauty today.
Man shoots down drone hovering over his backyard
“It was just right there,” he told Ars. “It was hovering, I would never have shot it if it was flying. When he came down with a video camera right over my back deck, that’s not going to work. I know they’re neat little vehicles, but one of those uses shouldn’t be flying into people’s yards and videotaping.”
Some drone owners are morons. There was a case in California where firefighters were trying to get a blaze under control and people with drones prevented helicopters from getting into the air. Jesus people, use your common sense.
The lost Dr. Seuss book
Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, is one of the best children’s authors ever.
LTE vs WiFi
Om Malik:
Whether it is the fear of carrier overages, or just the preconceived notion that WiFi is faster, most of us continue to log into WiFi expecting it to be blazing fast. But it isn’t really true, both from my personal, anecdotal and totally unreliable point of view and from a data-backed view. Most of the popular public WiFi platforms like Starbucks WiFi, Xfinity, hotel WiFi and a whole lot of others are quite slow compared to a good LTE connection—especially Verizon, which is pricey but reliable.
This is so true. I connect to WiFi just assuming it will be faster than LTE, but many (most) times it just sucks.
Windows 10 launches
AppleInsider has a roundup of the early reviews. Good for Microsoft if they’re able to pull this off—the last couple of releases alienated many of their users.
It’s like this iPhone case was made for me
If I used a case, this is what I would have.
Airplane Mode: A band and podcast
My friends Dave Wiskus and Joe Cieplinski have started a new band and podcast called Airplane Mode. In the first episode they tell the story of how they moved to New York City and started a band.
What 2,000 calories looks like
The New York Times:
The nation’s largest restaurant chains have made a big deal in recent years about introducing smaller portion sizes. McDonald’s eliminated the Supersize menu, while T.G.I. Fridays and others have introduced small-plate items. Yet the restaurants have also been doing something else, with less fanfare: continuing to add dishes so rich that a single meal often contains a full day’s worth of calories.Here, we show you what roughly 2,000 calories looks like at some large chains.
I’ve been using the MyFitnessPal app to track my daily meals and trying to stay under 2,000 calories. Terrifying to realize so many of these meals I ate when I was younger have that many calories in a single meal.
Accessibility apps highlighted on the App Store
Much respect to Apple and the developers of these apps for helping make people’s lives better.
Estimates now available on Billings Pro for iPhone and iPad
We are happy to announce that estimates in Billings Pro have come to the iPhone and iPad. Now you can create, edit, and send estimates from anywhere.
This is a great feature for Billings Pro mobile apps.
Tour de France 2015 – Best of Stages 1-7
Nice.
Apple joins White House on American Business Act on Climate Pledge
Much respect to all the companies taking part in this initiative.
Pope signs up for World Youth Day using iPad
Pope Francis on Sunday became the first person registered for next year’s World Youth Day festivities, using an iPad to sign up while addressing thousands of pilgrims and tourists in Saint Peter’s Square.
“Thanks to this electronic device, I signed up as a simple pilgrim,” Francis said, declaring himself the first person registered for the next edition of the Youth Day celebration while flanked by two Polish youths.
Nice.
How compression affects harmonic distortion
I love compressors… when they’re used properly.
Bugs Bunny at 75: watch the first-ever “What’s up, Doc?” moment
TIME:
The usual gestation period for a rabbit is a month. But Bugs Bunny, the iconic cartoon character who turns 75 on Monday, took a lot longer to come to life.Here’s how the world’s favorite cartoon rabbit came to be. Animator Chuck Jones gave credit to Tex Avery for the character, but Warner Bros. had made several rabbit cartoons in the studio’s earlier years. There were cutesy rabbits and wacky rabbits, but those rabbits aren’t Bugs.
The video in the story is the first official appearance of the iconic rabbit. It’s remarkable how it still stands up today. As a kid, Bugs was my favorite of all of the Warner Bros. cartoons.
Beijing police shut down massive iPhone counterfeiting operation
Police in Beijing have busted a factory that produced more than 41,000 fake iPhones worth as much as 120 million yuan ($19 million), including some that reached the United States, and have arrested nine suspects in the counterfeiting operation.
THEY SHUT DOWN SAMSUNG!