TWO AND TWO MAKES TWENTY TWO

2 + 2 = 22

Duarte & João's Wallpaper Giveaway #1

Duarte & João's Wallpaper Giveaway

Here’s something I’ve been wanting to do for quite some time now: to release a series of Wallpapers! Occasionally my friend Duarte likes to send me his wondeful attempts at photography, photos that I cannot resist to decorate my desktop wall with. So, having decided to release these, here’s the first edition of the Duarte & João’s Wallpaper Giveaway! Hope you enjoy it.

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DST

William Willett (10 August 1856 – 4 March 1915), was the inventor of daylight saving time.

On Wikipedia.

Waste Of Daylight

I always found it funny how sometimes, over the year, on funny weekends, we could shift time. And I always managed to get some positive outcome of it: if we gain an hour, how wonderful; if we lose one, that means the Summer is on his way, how wonderful!

Random Picture #2

Random Picture #1

Firewire loves hacking

Firewire Loves Hacking

Dark Was The Night

Dark Was The Night

This is just too good to be true. The Red Hot Organization, a movement against AIDS through pop culture, has assembled this little gem. Dark Was The Night is a collection of loose tracks from a variety of folk, indie and alternative artists and it is freakin’ awesome.

Amidst collaborations between artists like Feist and Ben Gibbard (DCFC) or Antony (yes, The Johnsons one) with Bryce Dessner (from The National) you can also find tracks from single groups/artists like Arcade Fire, Beirut, Bon Iver, Sufjan Stevens, even Stuart Murdoch (from Belle & Sebastian)… and the list goes on:

  • Andrew Bird
  • Antony + Bryce Dessner
  • Arcade Fire
  • Beach House
  • Beirut
  • Blonde Redhead + Devastations
  • Bon Iver
  • Bon Iver & Aaron Dessner
  • The Books featuring Jose Gonzalez
  • Buck 65 Remix (featuring Sufjan Stevens and Serengeti)
  • Cat Power and Dirty Delta Blues
  • The Decemberists
  • Dirty Projectors + David Byrne
  • Kevin Drew
  • Feist + Ben Gibbard
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Grizzly Bear + Feist
  • Iron & Wine
  • Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
  • Kronos Quartet
  • Stuart Murdoch
  • My Brightest Diamond
  • My Morning Jacket
  • The National
  • The New Pornographers
  • Conor Oberst & Gillian Welch
  • Riceboy Sleeps
  • Dave Sitek (TV On The Radio)
  • Spoon
  • Sufjan Stevens
  • Yeasayer
  • Yo La Tengo

This is a must have.

How much do you listen to music?

I love Last.fm. I do. If you don’t know it yet, please give it a click and peek a little bit around. It logs everything you listen, on a variety of software and some hardware as well; and it gives you statistics, recommendations and a nice community to be part of.

Bless the day when I first registered this service and bless the day when I first started installing the scrobbler everytime I formated my system. I now have access to my almost perfect (they haven’t found out a way to scrobble vinyl yet) music listening history since 2006.

Definitely my favourite visualization of this data is LastGraph, which compiles all your data into nice looking historical graphs. For example, this is my full 2008 history nicely plotted (mind you, it’s a heavy download), and when I look at it I can remember and feel those moments in time when I just felt like listening to Feist all day, when I discovered the wonders of Nick Drake or when I listened to Kings of Convenience for weeks after their show.

So I found myself thinking… how much do I listen to music? Given the day I started scrobbling all my tunes, the number of songs I listened to since then as well as an average song length (note that 3 minutes and 20 seconds is actualy 3,33 minutes), I can quantify (within a reasonable doubt gap) what percentage of time I have spent listening to music. So I came up with this (in Python):

from datetime import date

def f(since, playcount, length=3.33):
    return playcount * length / 60.0 / 24.0 / \
      (date.today() - since).days

And running it, according to my data, I got:

>>> f(date(2006,3,27), 61079)
0.13451922619047621

Or in other words, since 27 March 2006, I have spent 13.45% of my time listening to music, which is 141,24 out of 1050 days. It’s an interesting statistic, given that you scrobble often.

A Change

About a year and a half ago, I took the first of many steps that would lead me to this day. And now, as I am laying on my bed, I can see that time is the most precious and yet the least stable gift that life gives us. Time can seem infinite while attending a 3-hour lecture; and it can seem miniscule as if it didn’t even exist in the first place.

I have been kissing all my family and friends goodbye: I’m leaving to Zürich tomorrow, in order to pursue a better education than the one I feel I would be given here, in Portugal. As I said before, this is a decision I’ve made quite some time ago; and yet, right now, quite some time ago doesn’t actually feel like it. But my bags are packed, my hopes are up and my flight is waiting, so…

enough with this emotional crap. I hope you like the new design, it’s an adaptation from the blog.txt theme by Scott Allan Wallick (thanks Scott, it’s a really great theme). I intend to blog more regularly, a bit more diversely and on geekier subjects. I also hope that some of you enjoy the blog’s new title: a little double-referenced play on words.

Thanks for reading. I’ll post a little something from Zürich, soon.

Bye, 2008

It’s been a rough year. I, for one, welcome 2009!

Happy New Year to you all, and thanks for keeping on reading this scarcely updating blog. Maybe I’m making it a new year’s resolution: to post more often. Maybe I will… 

Zé Milho

… Ao contrário do “Zé Milho”, o Vítor diz que chega a ser introvertido e até calmo, então no amor não tem nada a ver! O Vítor não é do género que colecciona conquistas, mas sim do que prefere de longe ter uma ida pacata ao lado da pessoa que ama…

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