March 5, 2013
Paste Magazine Sampler for SXSW
February 12, 2013
Thrift Shop Remake - Grandpa Style
February 11, 2013
Interviews with Hamsters
For example:
"If I don’t go on the wheel, I bulk up like it’s winter and it’s bad for me. I don’t enjoy it, as such, but I do feel satisfied afterwards."
Read on reader:
Interviews with Hamsters
Gangnam Style - Flip Book Animation
You aren't! Now watch this:
Gangnam Style Flip Book Animation from Timothius Martin on Vimeo.
January 4, 2012
Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
November 4, 2011
In Your Arms - Jellybean Video
You can buy the MP3 of In Your Arms
September 25, 2011
July 31, 2011
July 30, 2011
I know it is just a baseball, but as a kid who went to "Lutheran Night" full of hope that a ball would come my way at Tiger Stadium. I am blown away.
In reality it would have taken an act of Luther to have sent a ball my direction, seated at the back row of the first deck behind a pole or two.
July 29, 2011
July 28, 2011
July 27, 2011
July 19, 2011
Scala & Kolacny Brothers' perform Creep
July 14, 2011
December 18, 2010
Another reason to move to Portland
via: BoingBoing
December 14, 2010
First Movie Filmed Entirely by Cats
October 15, 2010
July 28, 2010
Axis of Awesome - 4 Four Chord Song (with song titles)
I wandered across this great video by the Axis of Awesome tonight on the DistractoMatic site. It reminds me of an old band I used to play with in Minneapolis. We went by the name The Loyal Yokefellows. It was a fun group that had some pretty mixed musical influences. Pat O'Neill used to have a routine where he could take any Christian Praise and Worship Song and connect it to Every Rose Has Its Thorn by Poison. Ah, those were the days. Anyhow, Video:
July 7, 2010
Double Rainbow: The Song
June 11, 2010
June 2, 2010
May 30, 2010
MC Chris Video - Twin Peaks
I found this great video for his song Twin Peaks over at Urlesque.
April 22, 2010
That man can dunk
April 12, 2010
KittehRoulette
March 27, 2010
March 17, 2010
December 9, 2009
November 30, 2009
November 27, 2009
Thanksgiving
June 11, 2009
Birds on Water
Birds on Water
Originally uploaded by newcoventry
I snapped this picture of two barn swallows in Lucerne, Washington.
March 10, 2009
Reinventing Risk Ratings: Notes
I just don’t trust you: how the Tech Community can reinvent risk ratings.
by: Toby Segaran (Metaweb), Jesper Andersen (Open Data Group)
There are two superpowers in the world today in my opinion. There’s the US and there’s moodyu’s bond rating service… And believe me; it’s not clear sometimes who’s more powerful. – Thomas Friedman 1996
Credit agencies are broken safety net.
Our economy is fueled by debt. Moody is the gatekeeper to that debt. Credit risk measures trust. People are good at fufiling their obligations.
Our system promotes gaming.
4 most important problems facing. Moody’s, S&P, and Fitch provide ratings. You pay to get ratings. Companies will pay to get the best rating. This is a lot like bribery. But it is pricing.
Our Risk Rating System has a patent without the disclosure. They have no incentive to say who’s method is better. They just want us to trust their ratings. What does AAA rating really mean? It doesn’t really tell you what risk factors are involved.
After Lehman declared bankruptcy Moody’s downgraded them from AAA to C. This is not good. We need transparency. We need to know the method. We need full disclosure of how companies get ratings.
Lack of Ecosystems create bad ratings. Risks are hidden. Good predictions are ignored because our system rewards the ignorance of problems until it is too late.
Beverly McClean. Celbrated after the fact. She wrote for Newsweek for 6 months at the rating agency took notice. John Paulsen: He made the single biggest Hedge fund return in 2007. He figured out that the ratings on CDS was wrong. We have incentives for secrecy.
Single Sourced Information Creates Bad Ratings.
$45 Trillion problem. It has to be solved now! A lot of dangerous problems. A lot of big problems. Engineers don’t have problems, they have requirements.
FRS: Rating creation needs to be accessible, open, diverse, and transparent.
Ratings should be a commons. Risk management is way too important to be a competitive advantage for a company.
Freerisk is an… Authoritative Data Source, User Contributed Data Source, Set of Contributed Algorithms, Testing Frameworks.
Open Data: Consume data that’s on the web and publish it for others to use.
Becoming a nationally recognized statistical rating organization requires national recognition. We don’t need cash, we need passionate people.
http://freerisk.org/
Low-cost & Low-power computing - Mary Lou Jepsen from Pixel Qi
Innovation: High-end, Hight-Tech Research at the top of the pyramid.
OLPC/Pixel Qi: Innovation at the bottom of the pyramid. If you can pull it off you can increase the base of the pyramid. Sort of like trickle down economics is high end innovation. Work at the bottom of the pyramid to help the bottom of the pyramid.
Low power is the real key. ½ the world lives without steady access to electricity. How to design something that can be human powered. 1-watt laptop (10x lower than next laptop up). Redesigning the screen. Why not just self-refresh the screen? Why is the CPU/Mobo/fan on in every computer in the room. Until you get a keyboard event or internet packet. Screen and audio are our interaction point. Human computer interaction.
OLPC is greenest laptop ever made (Someone tell Apple). Keys for designing efficiency are things you would do naturally for the developing world. Make it user serviceable. All screens should not be HDTV quality. Keys for portables – low power, sunlight readability, high res for reading, paper white. You don’t want to stare into a flashlight.
3Qi screen. 3 displays in 1. Full color LCD TV mode. Low –power, highlight color, sunlight readable transflective mode. Very low power, paper-white, sunlight readable, reflective e-paper mode. This is beyond the XO screen. Fully saturated color option. Reflectivity is key.
People want TV even if they don’t have power to sustain it.
The CPU wars are over; it’s the screen wars now. iPhone is basically a screen. That is where the future of hardware.
WITNESS: Capturing Crises – Sameer Padania (NOTES)
Etech 2009
Notes from Alex Steffen's talk
Alex Steffen from World Changing took the stage for this morning's keynote. Here are my notes from this event:
World Changing – Bright Green: A world changing guide to a future that works. (delivering prosperity to more people)
There are many young people in the developing world. ¼ people in the world are under the age of 18.
Most people who will be alive in 2050 will be living in what is currently thought of as the developing world. In places where prosperity has been kluged together
We got rich by using resources to build the stuff that (a lot of our wealth is societal wealth) most of the problems (environmental have been the result of
We have built our wealth on the problems our children will face. Massive inter generational ponzi scheme.
We are the brittle rich. Many of the things we have built our prosperity on are dependent on the developing world supporting our over-consumption.
The dirty secret is that the American prosperous are demonstrably less happy than people who were here 20,30,50 years ago. Wealth is not serving us well. We are utterly depended on the rest of the world doing the right thing for us to do anything. If we sail ahead we will destroy the planet. We need the world to agree to make changes. World divided into 2 groups “poor and frugal” and “rich and wasteful. “ We need to bring people into sustainability. We need to think of a lifestyle that returns value to the planet. Ecological handprint versus ecological footprint.
We need low carbon clean energy. We need more sustainable food (Local, sun-food, traceability) We need to get off coal... and cows.
Root cause is that we don’t understand our prosperity. It is hidden. We need political transparency. From the people and from the government. FUH2 pictures of people flipping off hummers. Transparency is also holding one another accountable.
Revealed useage: That which is measured and shown is used differently. When you know the backstory, people chose the better thing. Tell good backstories!
Smart – Connect things and people and information flows. A lot of our impact comes from stupid waste. Having to have a lot more things than you need. Wasting energy due to lack of attention.
True costs taxation – Price on CO2. In the next few years. The more carbon costs, the more things start to make sense.
Smart Infrastructure – smart grids to allow detailed control of energy. Allow us to have a more finely grained understandable read out of energy used. Bringing an energy meter into the house reduces energy use by 10%. Just seeing it makes you use less energy. When you see it, you can demand responsive energy. Level out the amount of energy people use through the day. Distributed energy, home energy systems.
Finance for transformation – PG&E sell energy services and not just supply. – Location efficient mortgages, (if you live in a place where transportation is efficient you should pay less on your home). pay as you go – car insurance. Bundle car insurance into mileage and/or gas prices.
Compact – create more dense communities and design them better. When you put people close together you dematerialize things. Shared infrastructure – costs less per person.
10 units per acre would put most Americans within transit supportive density. Affordability is out on the fringe. When you factor in cost of driving (direct cost) to the cost of living, suburban fringe is actually more expensive.
The biggest shift will be smarter buildings. Sunlight for passive heating, breezes for cooling. We are capable of building buildings without thermostats, but we don’t do it. We treat water that hits our roofs as pollution. Big storm means water mixes with waste and gets dumped to sea. That is crazy! We need to harvest rainwater.
Lunar-resonant streetlights.
Preserve natural capital. We are utterly reliant on ecosystem services to support our civilization. We are losing 2-5 trillion dollars in ecosystem services. Climate change is ony 30% of that. We need to think of flows and not stocks.
Nobody realized how depended on bees we were until they went away due to Hive Collapse Disorder. Having to pollinate by hand is pretty expensive. We need bees.
Water needs for Seattle and Portland. Water supply problems are based on lack of beavers.
Topsoil is important.
Shared goods, building lasting quality. Not owning a car takes ecological impact away. Closed loops and zero waste.
Real happiness and knowing what makes us happy is the key. Flying private home theaters.
We need to share innovation across borders. We are all in this together. What is not right
We need a sense of obligation beyond ourselves. If our triumphs are only our own they will turn to dust in our hands.
February 4, 2009
November 16, 2008
Craigs List of the Week - gaming pc - $200 (SW MANNAPOLIS)
gaming pc - $200 (SW MANNAPOLIS)
original content - (preserved for posterity)
I have a computer. it has issiue with its hard drive, but who cares. That thing was a twat anyway. What is sweet on thie rigg is SLI"d with two 7800gt's They are liquid cooled.... FTW/Perhaps I should end all my posts with "Punch and Pie." I just might...
I can ge the machibn ready in a moments notice.{
Punch and Pie.
And it si a 3.4 GHx P4 machine.
November 13, 2008
Wednesday Video - Christians and the Pagans - Dar Williams
April 4, 2008
Simon's Cat - "Let me in"
March 19, 2008
Change - Lessig
A History of Evil by Ole-Magnus Saxegard
I love the animation style and the message is quite interesting as well.
March 6, 2008
February 2, 2008
Yes We Can
I listened to his New Hampshire speech the night it aired. I loved the tone of his voice, the way the words rolled, and the passion that he invoked. I am sure this speech must have been written by a speech writer somewhere, but the delivery had me captured.
Today I saw the "Yes, We Can" Video through seesmic and it was phenomenal. The fact that Obama's tone, message, and delivery can easily be transformed into a song is excellent.
Here are the links:
http://www.dipdive.com/
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/2/2/04722/24305/353/448138
February 1, 2008
Month of 100 Things: Conclusion
Erin gets rid of stuff much easier than I do. I love things, regardless of value or functionality. Erin had no problem completing her list of 100 things, which if she had a blog I am sure she would inform the world of. I made a list of 68 things. As a couple we pulled together a list of 20 things. I know I am behind on my initial list, but I can assure you there still is a giant box of books in the basement that are headed towards half price books.
Here are the highlights of my list:
1 Wireless Router - broken
3 Pairs of Jeans - Old, ripped, faded, and not wearable
4 Alvin and the Chipmunks Waterglasses - I had high hopes for these being antique some day
9 T-shirts
3 boxes of mini-discs - my mini-disk player was stolen years ago
2 CD cases - since I bought my iPod I just don't travel with CDs any longer.
3 belts - every belt buckle I have bought recently has come with a free crappy belt. For some reason I kept them.
There was much much more.
All in all, I would rate this as a great experience. It has certainly added to my goal word for the year of "direction." It has also helped me prepare for our Frugal February.
January 31, 2008
January 21, 2008
Thoughts on WoW: Two Days In
Disclaimer: These are my immediate reactions. I reserve the right to change opinions at any time, because my brain allows me to do so.I began playing MMORPG's about two years ago through a game called Dofus. It is a relatively simple design, that deals with things in turn base fashioned. This is where my roots are, you must give credit to the roots, no matter how silly they may seem. So some of my initial reactions may stem from the fact that WoW is just different that Dofus. I appreciate these differences.
WoW is clearly a pretty pretty pretty gaming environment. I love to look at it. WoW has an endgame in mind. WoW for me at this point does not require mindless grinding and appears to have a mature community for me to experience.
WoW is difficult to start playing. I selected a character and I don't think it is quite right. I have read descriptions of all the other characters and they just don't seem quite right. How I wish it were fixed: a quiz about how I prefer to play the game. i.e. do you like being a primary damage dealer?, Do you like long range spells? Do you like being relied on as a primary healer? Are you tall, short, bearded, like the cold. etc... People keep telling me to choose a character based on my playing style. I need something to help me figure this out. I know I could create a million and a half characters and test them out, but how do I find the time to do that?
I guess that is it at this point. I know discussing opinions on WoW is probably pretty sensitive, and people might think I am crazy... who knows in 2 years I may still be playing and wishing I could rid the blogoverse of this post. Meh.
January 10, 2008
January 9, 2008
January 2, 2008
January: The Month of 100 Things
December 10, 2007
Holiday Parties
That is pretty much it.
October 30, 2007
The Cool Kids
Enjoy
October 29, 2007
Extra Ubuntu Eye Candy: AWN

This requires a bit of advanced editing of your apt-sources and whatnot, but the end result is quite pretty as you will see here in the screen shot to your left.
Here is the installation walk through:
1. Open Terminal and type: sudo nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list
2. Type the following at the bottom of your sources.list file.
## AWN
deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/syzygy42 gutsy avant-window-navigator
deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/syzygy42 gutsy avant-window-navigator
3. Save your edited sources.list by typing Ctrl-X in order to save your edited document.
4. Type the following in terminal:
wget http://download.tuxfamily.org/syzygy42/reacocard.asc
sudo apt-key add reacocard.asc
rm reacocard.asc
sudo apt-get update
5. Now install AWN by running the following command in Terminal:
sudo apt-get install avant-window-navigator-bzr awn-core-applets-bzr
6. You can run AWN by going to Applications>Accessories>Avant Window Navigator.
7. I highly recommend removing your bottom panel when running AWN. You can remove it by right clicking on the panel and selecting: Delete this panel.
8. If you like AWN enough you can add it to your auto-start by going to System>Preferences>Sessions. Click Add, then type avant-window-navigator to the command field.
Many thanks to all the folks at Ubuntu Forums for providing the information for this posting in the post titled: HowTO: functional eye-candy with Avant Window Navigator and Affinity.
Enjoy
October 26, 2007
Zen and the Art of Linux Installing: Part 1
Change Repositories for my local mirror:
- Click on Applications
- Select Add/Remove...
- Click Preferences
- Type your Password
- Select the Download From: drop down box. Now select a mirror that you know is going to be fast. Sometimes it is the closest mirror. I chose mirror.cs.umn.edu because I know our Internet2 connection will deliver fast response.
- Uncheck the box for Installable from CD-ROM/DVD. I never carry my CD with me, I prefer to pull everything off the local mirrors.
- Now you can simply close the window and it will update your repository. Things should load much quicker
There are three programs I know that I want right off the bat. Add/Remove... makes this very possible. I know I want the Advanced Desktop Effects Settings, Xchat IRC, and Amarok. Installing is super easy with Add/Remove Applications. All you have to do is search, check the box and apply the changes and your ready to roll. With my repositories adjusted properly downloads are quick and everything installs wonderfully. Best of all no restart required!
Enjoy
October 20, 2007
October 8, 2007
The U.S. is not a 'Christian nation'
They grounded the founding principle of the nation - that all men are created equal - in the divine. But they wanted faith to be one thread in the country's tapestry, not the whole tapestry.
As a person of faith in the United States today, I find it difficult to see my own Christian faith reflected in the American Civil religion that is invoked continuously by the leadership in this country. It is refreshing to read Meacham's statement that the intent of the federal framers was not to create a Christian nation but instead to create a nation full of religious freedom.
Enjoy the article: The U.S. is not a 'Christian nation'
October 3, 2007
October 2, 2007
Religions of the Founders of the USA
Faiths of the Founding Fathers
September 28, 2007
Inspirational Commercial
September 23, 2007
Cold Press Coffee
I have decided that it would be great to try and learn how to make cold press at home. This weekend I made my first attempt. I did my research, but I found a lot of conflicting recipes. I am working with this cold press recipe at the moment. The basic gist is coarse ground coffee, 4 parts water, 1 part coffee, steep for 3 to 24 hours. My first attempt was a 24 hour steeping (is that even a verb?). I'd love to hear tips from anyone who has attempted this. My goal is to avoid purchasing a Toddy Maker
September 21, 2007
Game: Grow Island
Grow Island
September 19, 2007
Harry Potter and the Mysterious Ticking Noise
Here is your Video:
September 12, 2007
September 10, 2007
I hate my writing
Here is what I am reading right now: If you write like you talk, readers will listen
Any critique out there for me? Help me sound human again.
Update: 4/6/2013
Anne Lamott's text Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life
Photo Post: ACTC
ACTC - Andhra Christian Theological College
Originally uploaded by newcoventry
I traveled to India and Nepal in 2002 essentially as a church tourist. I went with a group of friends to visit the churches and learn about differences and similarities to the churches in the United States. The first place we visited in India was Andhra Christian Theological College. This is a seminary located in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. I ate the hottest meal of my life at this school in the cafeteria.
Throughout all of India people did their best to accommodate our westernized taste buds. ACTC gave us the opportunity to eat dinner with the students in the cafeteria after our evening program. I was excited by our first opportunity to spend time with Indians our age. They appeared to be very excited by watching our reaction to un-westernized curry. My friend Debbie began sweating profusely. My lips became numb and I drank about 32 oz of water. it was almost 6 hours until I could taste anything again. I was glad to see that dorm food could unite two very different cultures.
New Feature: Photo Posts
Enjoy!
Movie Review: Once
I strongly recommend this movie to anyone and everyone.
Here is the trailer to whet your proverbial whistle:
September 7, 2007
Mindless Fun: Acrobots
Enjoy Acrobots
September 5, 2007
Hip Hop Violin
Enjoy
August 31, 2007
Game of the Week: City Jumper
Enjoy City Jumper
August 21, 2007
Presidential Politics
August 18, 2007
An Unreasonable Man
A few years ago I read "Crashing the Party: Taking on the Corporate Government in an Age of Surrender" and began my love affair with Ralph Nader's ideas. It is so frustrating to hear people blame Nader for the Bush regime.
Friday-ish Fun Link: Bloons Tower Defence
Bloons Tower Defence
August 15, 2007
August 12, 2007
Sprint Triathalon
About a month ago, Nate Houge contacted me and informed me that he was hosting a sprint triathalon at his house. Which came in handy because it turns out that I had been training for a sprint triathalon for that past two years (just not every month). It was a great time, and I have lived to tell the story.
We began with a 1/2 mile suede (swim + wade) through Otter Tail Lake, then hopped on our bikes for a theoretical 15 mile bike ride, and then walked 3.2 miles back to the Houge Household for Brats and Blue Ribbons. Some of us accidentally took the scenic route and had more of a 18 mile bike ride, but it was so worth it.
August 8, 2007
August 6, 2007
Political Link: Pick Your Candidate
Here is a tool that allows you to rank your most stances on different issues and weigh them from meh to key. The only downside to this tool is it only includes the republican and democratic candidates.
Pick your ideal candidate
August 3, 2007
Which-Way Adventure
Which-Way Adventure
August 1, 2007
July 20, 2007
Fun Link: Quarkz
Quarkz
July 18, 2007
Vensday Video: Neuro
Enjoy
Neuro
July 13, 2007
Marketing Manager - Netherlands Style
Enjoy.
Marketing Manager
July 11, 2007
The Gnomes are Falling
July 6, 2007
Rocky's Biscuit Breakout
Rocky's Biscuit Breakout
July 5, 2007
An Overdue Video Post
Here is the video:
July 1, 2007
iPhone = NSA Surveillance Device
June 29, 2007
Gas Prices Got You Down?
BP Gas Mania
June 27, 2007
Cat of Insanity
June 22, 2007
Flugtag Tournament
Flugtag Tournament
Video Games: An Addiction?
Video Games: An Addiction?
June 20, 2007
June 15, 2007
Fun Link: Pushies
It is mindless and crazy addictive.
Pushies
June 13, 2007
June 8, 2007
Friday Fun Link: Scrabulous
Enjoy
June 6, 2007
Two new features
Wednesday Wideos: Each Wednesday I will post a new video I dig up from somewhere exciting.
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Friday Fun Link: Each Friday I will post a new fun link to something I found on the internets. Believe you me, it will be fun because it comes from this series of tubes I like the call the internets.
So without further ado I present today's wideo:
Ah, who hasn't yet ripped off the Mac/PC commercial theme? That's right comic books!
January 29, 2007
Whole Farm Coop
December 4, 2006
Google Reader Share
Enjoy :)