Songs of 2008
This are not necessarily songs from 2008, but the songs I fell in love with during 2008.
Gobbledigook - Sigur Ros
The Adventure - Angels and Airwaves
Nowhere Man - Beatles
The Sufferring - Coheed and Cambria
This Respirator - The Flatliners
Sweetness - Jimmy Eat World
Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon
Kids - MGMT
Time to Pretend - MGMT
Sleepy Head - Passion Pit
Escape is at Hand for the Travellin’ Man - The Tragically Hip
Do it or Die - Die Mannequin
F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X - The Fall of Troy
Nothing Special - Ill Scarlett
I Kissed a Girl - Katy Perry
That Smell - Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Killer - Mobile
Always - Neverending White Lights
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Last.fm - Where have you been all my life?
Mr. Scruss has pointed out to me, indirectly via status update no less, of the wonder that is Last.fm. If you are a music enthusiast and have a solid internet connection then definitely give last.fm a go.
Start by entering all of the faboulous acts that come to mind and go from there based on the site’s suggestions. Build your library and then, wait for it, listen to all of it online for free!
I honestly couldn’t believe it. How many legal hoops did these guys have to jump through to get this off the ground?
Do yourself a favor.
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Titled after a saying by my good buddy “Dutch”, this post will focus on the social networking tool that is “Twitter.”
I first stumbled onto Twitter some time ago however the recent resurgence of social digital networking has reignited my interest in this tool. Meg Parker’s one hour social networking seminar was the catalyst to re-examine Twitter.
To summarize Twitter, it is a simple online site where you can write short 140 character headlines or descriptions of what you are doing or what really turns your crank at that moment in time. It is sort of like a short blog post that can be …
Global Nuclear Fuel and GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Save 25 Million Gallons of Water, Reduce CO2 Emissions by 80 tons
http://www.gewater.com/who_we_are/press_center/pr/11122008.jsp
A joint venture of GE, Toshiba and Hitachi, spearheaded wastewater plant changes that drove down water usage site-wide at its Wilmington, N.C., headquarters. The result: a reduction in water usage by 25 million gallons annually at the facility, which includes GNF’s US-based fuel manufacturing operations. The plant has been working to optimize its operations and contribute towards GE’s overall ecomagination commitment to reduce its water footprint 20% by 2012. GNF’s new energy efficient wastewater system avoids nearly 80 tons per year of CO2 emissions, and realizes annual savings of $160,000 in water and energy use charges.
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