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25
Nov 08
I do repost because:
I want to keep things in order, and my web host had an unfortunate server collapse and my backup was to old and some posts went astray. Google had them tucked away: So here they are. Reposted and shiny.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Kind regards
Arve
25
Nov 08
Mitch Mitchell
Mitch Mitchell is dead. It makes me sad. The world has lost another giant. Here is a link I found in a Mitch Mitchell group on facebook: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE80W5xYbTI&feature=related
25
Nov 08
Tear out the old stuff, build something new. That fits.
I am a fan of car audio. When at home with family or other people you can’t go AC/DC on, the car stereo is a saver: You just have to wait until the next drive.
I don’t have a car at the moment, but I went to see some other cars with stereos in them at the Emma (European Mobile Media Association) exhibition in Tønsberg last Saturday. A friend of mine, Frode, was one of the exhibitors (Bassbrothers), and he was kind enough to give me a tour. Check out Bassbrothers’ website for more info about car audio.
I learned a couple of things:
1: These guys are not afraid of building, tearing apart, make a new interior that is supreme compared to what came as default.
2: Building things in plastic is not a problem, it is a necessity.
3: Definition (frequency and space (ie panning)) in good car audio is superior to a lot of high end studio monitors I have put my ears in front of.
4: A dashboard, or any other part not suitable for a stereo, goes out. A new one is built, and take my word for it: A Toyota doesn’t have to be.. toyota.
What impresses me the most, is the new parts that these guys put togheter. It is amazing. Rapid prototyping seems to be a time waster. They just make stuff, and do so without fancy tooling.
I am going to learn from the car audio people.
cheers
Arve
9
Oct 08
Changed theme…
Had to change because the fjords was constantly loaded as a mess in Firefox 3. I like Firefox, so therefore, until I get another blogsystem up, this will be it. Please send me an email if you encounter problems around this site. I want you to have a smooth visit, and a nice ride home.
cheers
Arve
1
Oct 08
Presentations
When developing new products an inevitable part of the process is the presentation of things. Therefore I have been reading, looking and thinking about presentation techniques today, and one of the presenters I watched doing his magic is Keith Barry. I am puzzled, amazed and inspired by this video over at ted.org.
Have a look around at ted.org as this site contains a myriad of interesting stuff in a many categories.
Seth Godin’s blog is also a very valuable resource.
cheers
arve
