Wes Phillips Buy Eno's Studio Wes Phillips Nov 10, 2005 First Published: Nov 10, 2005 0 comments I would if I thought it would make me more like him. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Carmina Beer-ana Wes Phillips Nov 10, 2005 First Published: Nov 10, 2005 0 comments It's big. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips The Infinite Cat Project Wes Phillips Nov 10, 2005 First Published: Nov 10, 2005 0 comments Cats watching cats on computers. By JA's request, but cat #25 belongs to Jon Iverson. Thus I please two bosses with one post. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Oh Sony, Sony, Sony, Sony Wes Phillips Nov 10, 2005 First Published: Nov 10, 2005 0 comments Just when I thought I'd begun to experience outrage fatigue, John DeVore goes and sends me this link from the EFF. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Crippled CDs Wes Phillips Nov 09, 2005 First Published: Nov 09, 2005 0 comments Thanks to Boing-Boing (http://boingboing.net/) for originally posting this link of copy-protected (and frequently unlabeled) CDs. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips More Crippled CDs Wes Phillips Nov 09, 2005 First Published: Nov 09, 2005 0 comments More crippled CDs. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips I Haven't A Clue What This Is Supposed to Be Wes Phillips Nov 09, 2005 First Published: Nov 09, 2005 0 comments But it's strangely hypnotic and I love the Ninetendo meets Raymond Scott meets Shostakovich music loop. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Insanely Twisted Shadow Puppets Wes Phillips Nov 09, 2005 First Published: Nov 09, 2005 0 comments These Flash animations are amazing. Put a buck in the tip jar if you dig 'em as much as I do. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Nanodevices Can "Hear" Cancer Wes Phillips Nov 09, 2005 First Published: Nov 09, 2005 0 comments You think you have big ears? Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips It Ain't Over Yet Wes Phillips Nov 09, 2005 First Published: Nov 09, 2005 0 comments Being caught sneaking into consumers' computers with its malware DRM may have just been the beginning of Sony BMG's problems. Paradoxiically, getting rid of it may put consumers afoul of the DMRC. Continue Reading »