Guitar Hero

In another post I referred to the guitar that David Crowder uses for Neverending. He uses a Guitar Hero controller that B-Wack the drummer modified. This video explains the guitar. Here is a clip I found from Passion:Atlanta this weekend. This weekend I did notice that the guitar he used for the song was smaller … Continue reading Guitar Hero

In Case You Missed It

If you haven't seen check out Josh Groban's performance of TV Theme Songs from the Emmy presentation.

Reflections on Horton Hears a Who

Monday night the Big Guy and I went to see Horton Hears a Who. I know you are probably thinking hey isn't that a kid's movie. Yes, it is and by the way there were only 4 other people in the theater all adults. It surprised me that The Big Guy wanted to see the … Continue reading Reflections on Horton Hears a Who

Big Brother is Watching You Watch Him

Ok, this one just creeps me out. According to Chris Albrecht at NewTeeVee, Comcast is developing devices with a built in camera designed to recognize the person turning on the cable box. Comcast's official reason for developing this is to improve the quality of the customer viewing experience. The cable box would make recommendations on … Continue reading Big Brother is Watching You Watch Him

Q & A: Best Movie Ever

Found this in my spam fliter and thought I would answer it. talapoku "In your opinion, what’s the best movie ever created" It was left on a post that had nothing to do with movies but I thought it would be fun to answer. In my opinion the best movie ever would be Rear Window … Continue reading Q & A: Best Movie Ever

Movie Review: Journey to The Center of the Earth

Last week the Big Guy and some friends talked me into seeing Journey to The Center of the Earth. Reluctantly I agreed to see the movie and was pleasantly surprised. From the previews I had seen I expected the movie to be very dumb especially since the movie was in 3D. In my experience a … Continue reading Movie Review: Journey to The Center of the Earth

Language Development: Infant Response to Words

In a recent study by Anne Fulkerson and Sandra Waxman compared the response of infants to words verses other sounds or tones. The study included 128 infants, half were six months and the other half twelve months. The infants were shown a set of 8 slides of either fish or dinosaurs. All slides where the … Continue reading Language Development: Infant Response to Words