Author Archive for Tryphoon

Damn Twitter!

Most of the people following my Twitter feed are aware of my unhappyness about the Twitter stability! This thing, simply built on hype and now the focus of an entire parallel economy, has been down so often this year that it is a simple wonder that they still managed to aquire some VC money!

I personally still don’t see what their potential business model is, I still don’t see what the potential business model of this entire fleet of new mashup tools online applications and desktop applications are! And I still can’t understand why other tools that seem to be built for robustness (e.g. Pownce) are just not taking off..

If you are unaware of the amount of these mashups, here is a quick list provided by the Twitter Fan Wiki, there are already over 70 mashup tools, ranging from the upload of your pictures to the twitter feed (THE missing feature of Twitter) to the most ridiculous mashups (timeline + google maps + 3D effects + The age of the captain + spell checker + direct answers to your question)… If you think this is crazy, the same Twitter Fan Wiki has a list of way over 200 various desktop applications using the Twitter feed! Why oh why?! 

Someone here tells me that Twitter is not one of the prime example of the Bubble 2.0 getting super inflated before another super burst? Come on! A service that doesn’t work, that doesn’t have a real revenue model or licensing model, that still generates parallel services and grabs VC money?! Oh yeah! Sounds like Boo.com all over again?!

And here I am, ranting once more about Twitter, its lack of stability, its super limited set of features and its super inflated bubble like economy, but still using the damn Twitt’ thing! From my desktop, from my iPhone, from my laptops, from anywhere!

Thanks to Crunchgear’s Nicholas Deleon and his brother Gabriel,  here is now a good representation of the way I feel sometimes about this addictive but useless service.

MobileMe status…

Until the current bug plagued version of mobileme is sorted, i wouldn’t touch it with a barge pole…

LEICESTER WEB commenting on JeffCroft.com

In which I meet with Def Leppard

Still catching up with overdue posts: Jef is gone but made sure he got me back on the “live music” path before he left…

Back in April, talking to one of my colleague at the office (one of the few Brits working there), I was describing in great length our impromptu gig on the streets of LA and my love for good old rock ‘n’ roll… During that chat, this colleague of mine, who will remain anonymous to avoid people to harass him, asked me if I would be interested in going and see some old heavy metal band, I name Def Leppard, who were playing at some weird location in the middle of an Indian reserve, 1 1/2 hours east of LA…

Soboba Indian Reserve

Def Leppard? Was he joking? I used to be a major fan of the band, back in… ouch… 1988-1990… Well, good music always remains good music and I would have been silly to refuse such an offer. He started to explain to me that he knew some guy who was in some way related to the band and had been friends of theirs for years and as a result, every now and then, he got the opportunity to go and see them performing. OK, fine, I don’t care much (at that point) as long as I can be there and enjoy the gig!

On the day of the gig, I wish good night to the little monster and her mummy and jump on the pimp mobile and start my trek into uncharted territories. As planned, 1 1/2 later, I reach the Soboba casino, in the middle of the freaking desert: the latest place on earth I would have expected to see a band of international caliber playing! Once again, my first thought is: Who cares as long as the band plays!

Def Leppard

I meet with my anonymous colleague in front of the venue and am handed my ticket and… backstage pass! Oh oh!! Now we’re talking! We look for our seats and I realize that we are, well, simply in front of the stage! One step closer and we are with the band! Fan-freaking-tastic! Not only will I get to see a band I love but I am as well going to see them from extremely close and even maybe meet with them after the gig if my colleague’s relation is around and manages to get us introduced.

Def Leppard

The gig is fab, the band still amazingly fresh  and the audience is… well… as good as you would expect it in such venue! :) Half way through the gig, my colleagues bends towards me and explains that “the guy I have to thank for the ticket is the dude with the white jacket”. I look at the stage, I look at him and answer: “Do you mean Rick Savage, the bass player? He is the only one with a white jacket that I can see from here!?!?”. He smiles and silently confirms that his real connection with the band his their bass player aka Sav… I check my backstage pass and realize that it is initialed RS… Holly smokes!! I guess that y friend’s friend is a friend of Sav…

Def Leppard

Once the gig ended, we started our walk towards the backstage area (less than a minute away in this place) and ended up chatting (very briefly) to the band’s long lasting Tour Manager (remove him and the show stops) and waiting for some form of after party to begin. Sadly, as this concert was the band’s last on on the US leg of their World tour, band members were busy moving their stuff from their tour busses to their various cars, vans, driving back to LA that night!

Backstage

So no big party ahead. I’m a bit disappointed for a couple of minutes (despite the long drive home requiring soberness) and as we are about to leave the place, Sav himself summons my buddy for a quick chat at the back of one of their buses. The guy explains to us that he usually dislikes crowds and seems to prefer hiding from them…

As I had been warned about but would have never expected, I found Sav to be one of the nicest guy I’ve met in a long time. Down to Earth, big time and not passionate about himself (like so many “Almost made it to stardom” kind of guys). No, his passions seem to be genuine and simple. Music. Pleasing crowds, a quick drink and last but absolutely not least Footie aka Soccer (especially if not only the Sheffield Wednesday club).

The result of this meeting is something quite out of the ordinary:

  • We’re in the middle of an Indian (native Americans) reserve (let’s face it, in the middle of freaking nowhere)
  • Chatting with the Bass player of one of the bands I have been revering for years
  • No bullshit is involved…
  • Coz’ we’re talking about the English Football League…

If only we would have had more time or a pub around, I am sure this evening would have been even more interesting!!!

PS: As per usual, more interesting pics in the appropriate section

Welcome to the “new” Facebook

"New" Facebook

"New" Facebook

Looking at my traffic logs, I found this link to the “new” Facebook interface… I am sure this has already popped up everywhere on the Interweb but I just thought I’d share this screen grab with those who didn’t see it yet as well as the link to reach it

I bought these 3 years ago

Nike Air '05

Nike Air '05

Bought these 3 years ago and finally did my first run in them this morning, part of the new healthier, shinier, fitter me…