Category Archives: Real Life (or Close Enough)

Multi-tasking . . . or Multi-taxing?

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Everyone thinks that multi-tasking is a good thing—or at least a necessary skill worth mastering for these modern times. Well, just because we’re forced into multi-tasking for work and home life doesn’t mean it’s healthy. Witness texting while driving: That’s multi-tasking, and that’s clearly an unsafe, bad, illegal thing to do. Many experts argue that simply talking on a cell phone in a car is dangerous, and that the whole “hands-free” loophole doesn’t really address the basic problem—that dividing your concentration ultimately makes you less successful at either activity.

Kindle Envy

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Every musician knows what it’s like to suffer buyer’s remorse in a gadget or equipment purchase. This is the feeling that manifests itself sometime between one minute and 24 hours after you finally plunk down your hard-earned cash. You suspect that the company you’ve just supported by buying their product will instantly relegate that model to the scrap heap and release something more powerful, cheaper, shinier, and happier. And inevitably, they do. If you stay in the technology-buying game long enough, you will swear that the company is simply waiting for you to buy before they announce their new releases.

Proper Netiquette Is for Keeps

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“Young man, if I catch you doing that, it will go on your permanent record.” Certainly these words were leveled at me (more than once) to try to make me behave by instilling the fear that my mischief-making would have lasting consequences. (I don’t think it worked, most of the time.) We know now that these threats are largely empty, as kids are protected by laws prohibiting disclosure of most youthful transgressions. But even if the law shields kids, real life on the Internet holds perils of indelibility.

"United Breaks Guitars" but Launches Careers

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Unless you’ve been living in a new-media deadzone lately, you’ve certainly seen the viral YouTube hit song “United Breaks Guitars.” I think it’s a catchy song, but for the life of me, I don’t know why, as my local NPR station reported, United Airlines would be thinking of buying it to use as a “training video.” It’s a send-up, a spoof! Could they be buying it to kill it? A little late for that, don’tcha think? The horse is already out of the barn on that one. Perhaps they just want to use it as an “ice-breaker,” before settling down to the task at hand: not trashing the instruments of their customers.