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  • 2046


    This film seems to have received mixed reviews, but there's a lot of depth here, more than in "In the Mood for Love"; it definitely rewards multiple viewings. I wonder if the experience is different for English-only speakers who are unable to catch Kar-Wai's constant shifting between languages; certainly the subpar subtitles don't help. The multiple-DVD Korean import of this film is so tempting. Patience, patience....
  • On Intelligence


    Yet another theory of how the brain works. Interesting stuff. In another life I would love to pursue courses of study in cognitive neuroscience. The real take-home lesson for me here, though is: sparring practice where you get clobbered in the head repeatedly = bad.
  • In an Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington


    A fascinating account of what it's like to work in a presidential administration by Clinton Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin. More valuable is the insight into his philosophy of life, management and his decision-making framework. Alas, his kind is rare in the world.
  • Amon Tobin's soundtrack to Splinter Cell 3


    I loves me some Amon Tobin. And I loves me some computer games. So two great tastes should taste great together, right? What's more interesting are the challenges of doing such a thing; I'd imagine one would need to write in a way that the music can loop easily and arbitrarily, which is an interesting constraint.

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November 16, 2005

Ahead of schedule

Total album downloads so far:  100,595.

Ladies and gentlemen, we've crossed the 100,000 mark.

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Hi Jeff,

Today, my about using computers to make, promote, and distribute music appears in ComputorEdge (http://www.computoredge.com) magazine. In the article , I specifically mention Harvey Danger's record promotion experiment and refer readers to the band website and this blog.

I also linked to the band site and blog on the ComputorEdge page of my website, Lytspeed Communications (http://www.lytspeed.com/ce.htm). I hope this helps you out in some small way with your distribution experiment. I heartily support what you are doing, and wish you the best of luck.

Stace Johnson
www.lytspeed.com

Well yeah, what else should you expect when you guys make the best music I've ever heard since 1994? Truly, Harvey Danger is like my father: intelligent, eloquent, absolutely wonderful and while you may have matured and grown up, you won't forget to dig out the legos and toy trains once in a while. =) Thanks for totally rocking, Jeff.

Thanks for putting your new album on the Internet. I was a fan of HD after the first album, and am listening to #3 as I write this comment. I just heard the third track, which I really liked, and now I'm listening to Track #4, which I like EVEN MORE!! Terrific, keep up the excellent work. Your band is aging well. :)

Just want to again give you accolades for "little by little" Great,Great work! Us jeff's are cool HD is too

Hey, Jeffy! Many congrats on your new album. Missed you in Seattle, come out to Montreal and hit me up. 2046 was pretty awesome, and I do think the language shiftingreached monolingual audiences, well, any audience that would be receptive to this film. Best wishes on all things good and great, sadatay!

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