Friday, January 23, 2009

lost tracks

Have you ever dig into your shoeboxes, rediscovering your old cassette tapes, pulling out records from their dust covers. listening to music that you used to love, but had been forgotten all these years?
I don’t havethe experience on neither of these two scenarios (since I am a new vinyl collector and my oldest media to date are CDs); however, I do own three iPods and one iPhone. In this evening much need for music to pump up my productivity energy, I decided to plug up my Altec Lansing iM7 speakers, mount my 3G (that’s third generation) 15GB iPhod which I purchased 6 years ago and let one of my play list unfold as I click my evening through autoCAD
I had not update this particular iPod for 4 years, thus all the music onboard were basically my soundtrack from my 1st year in architecture school. It was simply sublime and amazing on how many amazing songs had forgotten within my new iPhone and iPod inventory. And the effortless simplicity of the iM7 iPod station (which had also been forgotten for about 2 years) allow me to listen to these delicious old tracks without the complexity of playing with remote on my amplifier, no sampling mode, no equalizer simulation, just plug and play. Of course, fundamentally, the iM7 did not sound bad at all.
Sometime, I just cannot cease to amaze myself with the power and joy of listening to music that was forgotten, and the memories that they bring back to me.

Friday, January 9, 2009

:: aeroDrive new Infiniti G35-VQ35HR ::

It has been a very long time since my last post... well, it is simply because my video making schedule usually derail as expected when school kicks in. So, in this winter break, I could get back into the video marking mode and shoot quite a bit, so, here is the first (more is uploading to youTube as we speak...) so, sit back, and enjoy!