Friday, January 25, 2008

Music to Your Ears

Most of you know that I am a true music lover. I have recently learned of three great sites that you might enjoy. The first is pandora.com-a kind of music-on-demand site that allows patrons to create what are referred to as "Radio Stations" based on differing musical styles. Pandora typically plays a tune from the artist or band you specify. Then the Pandoran powers that be go out into musicland and fetch songs from other artists that you might find equally enjoyable. This is particularly nice for those who aren't afraid to try something a little different within the same genre. Depending on how you feel about the song that's chosen, you can give it either a thumbs-up or thumbs-down which will fine-tune Pandora's selection process. Next is a site called deezer.com. Deezer is unique in that it works more in database form. Simply type the artist name you are looking for in the search box and a complete list will appear of all available songs from the artist. One can often find full albums of songs ready to stream for listening pleasure. Deezer can get away with offering so many titles because users cannot download any of the songs. Recently, however, Deezer has experienced difficulty with music distributors which has somewhat limited their menu. They still have a great selection of tunes to stream. Finally, I will introduce you to slacker.com. Slacker is a fresh, user-friendly site that works much like Pandora, but without the emphasis on experimentation. Like Pandora, Slacker works through the creation of radio stations, but the stations stay much truer to form than Pandora. Furthermore, the audio quality is fantastic and there is hardly an artist that one cannot find. I recommend creating accounts for all these stations. It's free, and all of the data from your searching efforts will be saved. Give these sites a try and let me know what you find.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Money for Everyone

In a rush-and bipartisan-effort to keep the economy from sliding into recession, the government is going to reach deep into its pockets and send checks to well over 100 million homes by July of this year. At present, working singles will receive about $600 and married couples $1,200. Sure, getting cash into the hands of spending-crazed capitalists sounds pretty good, but Uncle Sam's new deal might turn out to be more bitter than sweet. When one considers both national and personal debt, it is easy to deduce that Americans have a hard time saving. It is a sad reality that many American families are only one paycheck away from financial ruin. Does this seem like a good trade-off for the latest in gadgets, gizmos and accessories? I hardly think so. Eventually, the credit cards will max out, interest rates will soar and the 52" plasma we just couldn't live without will become a bouquet of flowers at our financial funeral. So what do we do with Uncle Sam's allowance? Well, I propose we do something that is rivaled only by putting a man on the moon and getting overly processed cheddar cheese into a can--SAVE. Now, I know this is exactly what the government doesn't want us to do, as the whole idea is to pump the money back into the economy in order to raise Wal Mart's bottom line; but if we are ever going to mend the financial fabric of this country, we must use more than a band-aid to dress a wound that needs surgery. It's called personal responsibility, and that's something money can't buy. Good day.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Intro.

Blogs are becoming increasingly popular in our time, a fact which underscores the intense human desire to both know and be known. I hope to use my blog for a couple of reasons. The first is for updating friends and family on all things pertaining to the Lawrence clan--a perpetual Christmas letter if you will. The second is to establish an inviting forum for open, honest and positive dialog. Check in when you can and drop a comment. I will make the greatest effort to post interesting-even controversial-topics. Good day.