I just found a new web browser that has quickly become a favorite of mine. I usually prefer Safari on Mac and Windows but Spacetime 3D which so far is for Windows only, is a new and innovative way to surf the web. Sure, it’s really not anything new but I really do like the graphical interface, it almost makes surfing the web fun and new again. It’s makes usual 2D pages almost feel 3D. Sure, you can play SecondLife and immerse yourself in a 3D world and become an avatar (3D character) and do all sorts of crazy things but this is just a browser that doesn’t require all the silliness that goes along with SecondLife.
Notice that I didn’t link Secondlife, since I really don’t care about it anymore and don’t feel like promoting it.
Categories: 9
Tagged: 3D, Apple, browser, Mac, secondlife, spacetime 3d, Vista, Windows, xp
Okay, I probably will be criticized for this but I just saw a video for Robert Plant singing with a country music star on CMT. First, you may ask why were you watching CMT? I was at a restaurant, and that’s what they had on. I didn’t even hear the music, but I would recognized that mop of a hairdo anywhere. I knew that he had worked with a new artist to redo a few songs, such as Thank You, etc, but I didn’t realize that this was a country artist. As a big Led Zeppelin fan, I think this is sad. Led Zeppelin is rock and roll not country. Yes, country is the root of rock and roll with Led Zeppelin, but Led Zeppelin is a far cry from country music. Sure, I am sure it sounds fine, and even Paul Anka can redo Smells Like Teen Spirit and Black Hole Sun, but that doesn’t make it right. I must admit though, I did buy Paul Anka’s album just for the novelty of having my favorite songs changed into something entirely almost unrecognizable, yet classy.So, yes this is just a short gripe about something trivial which most people may argue against, but guess what I can say whatever I darn well please. And you can read and agree with it or not, it’s a free country.
Categories: Misc · etc · fans · random
Tagged: country, elvis, freedom, led zeppelin, music, paul anka, rock