sappy is probably my fav “unreleased” song ever.
Nirvana – Sappy (via MeowMixDeath)
sappy is probably my fav “unreleased” song ever.
Nirvana – Sappy (via MeowMixDeath)
amazing. go listen. (via Amazon.com: Goat: MP3 Downloads: The Jesus Lizard)
Quote: Not gay. Chicks listen to good music sometimes, too, you know.
Not straight ones in my experience, no they don’t. You are either a lesbian, a dude, or you don’t really like good music. This is a fact proven with science and charts.
ah, the beauties of twitter.
posted i was in a Steve Albini mood and found out about Crain (whose incredible drummer Will Chatham lives here in Asheville now…small world).
go listen. great stuff.
http://www.spannered.org/blog/1222/
amazing. go listen. (via Amazon.com: Goat: MP3 Downloads: The Jesus Lizard)
Quote: Not gay. Chicks listen to good music sometimes, too, you know.
Not straight ones in my experience, no they don’t. You are either a lesbian, a dude, or you don’t really like good music. This is a fact proven with science and charts.
ah, the beauties of twitter.
posted i was in a Steve Albini mood and found out about Crain (whose incredible drummer Will Chatham lives here in Asheville now…small world).
go listen. great stuff.

It puzzles me that “online ad spending” and “online marketing” are seen as one large homogeneous block by pundits and analysts.
Surely, this sort of thing is true for the Madison Ave crowd that relies on display and CPM advertising/marketing for their bottom lines:
eMarketer Cuts 2009 Projection for Online Ad Spend to Single Digits | Epicenter from Wired.com: “The revised projection data puts online ad spending at $25.7 billion in 2009 — a mere 8.9% over the $23.6 billion that will be spent this year and down from the 14.9 percent estimate it made only three months ago. In 2010 eMarketer estimates growth will barely return to double-digits — 10.9 percent — and that it will not be until 2013 before it hits 13.5 percent.”
However, what about performance marketing?
I have a feeling that as the economy continues to sour with no end in sight, performance marketing will increasingly be the “goto” for large companies and advertising agencies seeking shelter from the storm.
Nonetheless, I’m daily puzzled at why this isn’t happening sooner.
dammit, thomas makes me want to post here more than my real blog.
i should probably be doing that anyway being that this is my secret blog and all.
it’s been a while.
back.
working on some music for you. more to come.
wtf, why is pandora not working for me on either safari or firefox??
luckily, i have a fire and sarah (http://ephemeron.tumblr.com/) for company.
“don’t bring me down.”