Today, I was playing around with Xtranormal's web app to convert written text into a movie. It is quite a fun little product that allows you to create characters, assign them dialog and gestures and convert it all to an animated movie.
I created the video below as an homage to our illustrious Sales Department here at Infostat and while a little tedious to most, it will probably raise a smile in anyone who has attempted to sell software.
The Xtranormal Text to Movie product is an interesting product and a lot of fun.
Today is absolutely today.
Today is not yesterday. Today is not tomorrow.
Miscellaneous travel notes by Steve White.
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Choctaw Bingo
I have been listening to a lot of James McMurtry lately. Yes that's James McMurtry of James McMurtry and the Heartless Bastards fame, and son of author Larry McMurtry. Well he has this song that I really like called Choctaw Bingo - well worth a listen.
As a frequent visitor to Texas and Oklahoma and a onetime resident of Texas, I think this song paints a fairly realistic picture of one aspect life in that part of the U.S.A. - that part in the middle away from the coasts. But before anyone complains, note I said one aspect, not all you folks in the middle are cooking meth and shooting guns, not to mention getting on good terms with your second cousins.
I also went to see Ray Wylie Hubbard last weekend and what did he end up playing - the very same Choctaw Bingo.
To top it all today, I ran across this article in Slate suggesting that Choctaw Bingo become the new anthem of the United States. OK it's tongue in cheek, its too long for a start, but look on the plus side it doesn't have that same extreme vocal range that The Star Spangled Banner does - hey even I could attempt it!
As the Slate article says the song is "new-national-anthem-level genius" and is "a song that more truly represents the America of today: post-crash, pre-apocalypse, meth- and money-addicted, heading down the highway to self-destruction." Worth a read.
As a frequent visitor to Texas and Oklahoma and a onetime resident of Texas, I think this song paints a fairly realistic picture of one aspect life in that part of the U.S.A. - that part in the middle away from the coasts. But before anyone complains, note I said one aspect, not all you folks in the middle are cooking meth and shooting guns, not to mention getting on good terms with your second cousins.
I also went to see Ray Wylie Hubbard last weekend and what did he end up playing - the very same Choctaw Bingo.
To top it all today, I ran across this article in Slate suggesting that Choctaw Bingo become the new anthem of the United States. OK it's tongue in cheek, its too long for a start, but look on the plus side it doesn't have that same extreme vocal range that The Star Spangled Banner does - hey even I could attempt it!
As the Slate article says the song is "new-national-anthem-level genius" and is "a song that more truly represents the America of today: post-crash, pre-apocalypse, meth- and money-addicted, heading down the highway to self-destruction." Worth a read.
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