Window Farms

Window Farms

Part of my new year resolution is to become more self sufficient and to create a more sustainable home and yard.  In the midst of doing some research I came across Window Farms.  I won’t go into details of how it works.  I’ll let the video above explain it.

As fresh foods become more expensive and harder to get we must start learning how to grow our own. We must become less dependent on others. The Window Farm system allows even people living deep in the city to grow their own vegetables and it’s only the beginning.  I look forward to more research being done on this concept and other indoor growing systems.  This would be a great option for people living in food deserts.  The community surrounding this project is amazing.  They have highly detailed step by step instructions on how to create your own system for around $35.  They also recently started selling a specially designed kit thanks to receiving more than enough funding from KickStarter ( you gotta love KickStater =) ).

So get started.  Watch the videos, read the community blog and get growing your own Window Farm.  It doesn’t take much to start becoming more self sufficient.

The Better Days

A couple nights ago I was listening to an old Deep Dish Essential Mix from back in ’98.  One of my favorite parts of the mix is when they break it down to nothing but Cevin Fisher talking about the better days.  I find the lyrics to be oh so bitter sweet. Here’s the original by Danny Tenaglia for your listening pleasure.

 

The Better Days

When I look back into the days,
the better days.
Things would be so smooth.

People were dancin’
People were smilin’
The music was pumpin’
There was a feeling.

Life was a party.
The party was life.
But somehow… things change.
It just don’t feel the same.

Have you ever thought about the days,
you know… the better days.
Do you ever try to come up with the ways,
you know… the better ways.
To make it feel like it did,
in the better days.

 

The Nest Learning Thermostat

The Nest Learning Thermostat

I think this will be the next addition to our home.  I mean how can you not love this thermostat.  It was created by the iPod Godfather Tony Fadell.  It’s connected through wifi which allows it to check the weather and adjust accordingly.  You can control it using your phone.  It saves you money when you aren’t home.  Love it!  The site is just as beautiful and goes into great detail. Will you be getting one for your home?

A Closer Look Into Occupy Wall St.

The video above gives you an in depth view of what goes on everyday at Zuccatti Park. It also helps that it’s well made. Now I know a lot of people have been asking, “What’s next?” or “Where Do We Go From Here?”. Well below is another video I found which hits that question right on the head.

I’ve been following the movement since it began about a month ago. I was lucky enough to visit the home grounds at Zuccatti Park in New York. It was amazing to be there in the middle of it all. I felt alive but clam. It felt right. Like this is what we should be doing. Democracy at its purest form… It was beautiful.

Here are some photos I took while I was there.

Plan your next trip with Trippy

Trippy is a new way of planning your upcoming trip.  It connects you with your friends so they can help you more closely tailor your travel plans to your wants and desires.  If for instance you want to visit Berlin and some of your friends have already been there.  Your friends can then make suggestions of places they really enjoyed.  Here’s a nice video they’ve created to introduce Trippy.  It will fill you on the rest.

Airfoil Is Everything AirPlay Is’nt

Diagram of Airfoil Streaming

Apple’s AirPlay has been a nice addition to iTunes.  Over the last year or so I’ve used it often to stream music through out the house.  But AirPlay has it’s limitations.  That’s where  Rogue Amoeba decided to step in.  They knew we would want to stream more then just iTunes.  And so they built Airfoil.  Airfoil is everything AirPlay should be.  With Airfoil in charge of your streaming you can send audio from nearly any application to your AirPort Expresses, Apple TVs, Macs, PCs, and iOS devices.  It’s been so nice to be able to stream music from SoundCloud and Spotify.  Check it out and let me know what you think.

Teach your forms some manners

Styling form elements can be daunting at times.  You get it looking good in one browser only to find it completely different in another.  That’s why I’m sharing this recent find.  It’s called Formalize (built by Nathan Smith) and it teaches your forms manners.  It’s super easy to implement and won’t bog down your bandwidth at 1.9 bytes. Just include formalize.css, your JS library of choice, and the *.formalize.js file in the <head>.  That’s it.  From here on out your forms will look seamless across all browsers and operating systems.

Here is an example from the Formalize website which shows a few form elements with out Formalize and then with Formalize.

Chrome Examples of Formalize

Simply Beautiful Music

Tycho "Hours" - album cover

Tycho – Hours [Dive LP - Nov. 2011] by Tycho

Nothing to say here.  I’ll let the music speak for itself.  If you like this single and/or the cover art, make sure to check out Scott Hansen’s blog.

Apple TV just got so much better

Photo of What's New in Apple TV's 4.3 Update

Last night as I was browsing through the main navigation of our Apple TV I remembered there was recently an update (August 1st, software update 4.3).  The update mentioned a couple things like vimeo support but left out (or I missed) one major addition… all TV networks are now available to stream including anything you’ve ever purchased through iTunes.  This was the whole reason we got Apple TV in the first place and chose not to have cable.  For almost a year we relied on whatever Netflix had to offer through their streaming service because Apple TV only had a handful of crappy networks.  With just about every TV network available there are now enough shows to keep most people happy. Even the ones with out cable.

 

016 Greener Grass

Kevin Terry - 016 Greener Grass - Cover Art
016 Greener Grass by Kevin Terry

Greener Grass is my latest promotional mix for the Summer of 2011. This is also the first mix I’ve ever mastered. The first 3 tracks are a nice warm-up/groove. From there I cut straight to positive higher energy tracks. Most of these tracks I played at our first TWISTED by the Pool Party.

Track list:

Don’t Call (Original Mix) – Daniel Bortz
Precious Hall (Original Mix) – Lawrence
Vanishing Point (Original Mix) – Alex Arnout
I Never (Original Mix) – Russ Yallop
Lookin So Good – Till Von Sein and Tigerskin
Candy feat. Matt Tolfrey (Martin Buttrich Remix) – Lee Curtiss
Danzante (Original Mix) – Hector
Planets (The Revenge Lost Groove) – 6th Borough Project
Nightmoves (Pional Remix) – Space Ranger
Zougla (Phonique Remix) – Thodoris Triantafillou, Cj Jef
Warriors (Original Mix) – Lee Foss

Samples through out the mix were taken from the Warriors track by Lee Foss.




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