Not sure why I think watching the Twilight Zone marathon before bed is a good idea. 07/04/2009
Trying to convince @kteeger that no, Scott Bakula, is not Ryan's father. #SYTYCD 07/02/2009
Sorry for the Twitter Spam -- that's my karmic retribution for making fun of @aa doing the same thing last week. 07/01/2009
I really want to slap those fools in the Carl's Jr. commercial who think their burgers cost $20 each 06/30/2009
Uh oh. Just bought something at a benefit auction that I have to explain to Ben. 06/29/2009
Enjoying @byrnereese 's account their baby's suddne arrival. Way to go Arin & Byrne! Congratus on your beautiful girl. http://bit.ly/19MogV 06/28/2009
How lazy am I? Well I just watched the movie "Jumper" and wished I had his powers so I could jump upstairs and get a glass of milk. 06/24/2009
How lazy am I? Well I just watched the movie "Jumper" and wished I had his powers so I could jump upstairs and get a glass of milk. 06/24/2009
Is there any way to browse twitter archives for a user without paging through more over and over again? I'm looking for something from 2007! 06/24/2009
Mike Monteiro, like always, is an inspiration for all of us to follow. He read the fine print [1] at Muxtape and thought to ask permission from the Dead Milkmen's drummer, Dean Sabatino, before uploading one of their songs. Of course everything Mike does is FTW, so you never can be too sure whether he's playing a joke on us.

Update: Mike's added Butthole Surfers to his mix!
Anyway, Mike's action got me thinking. Everyone claims to have one of those friend of a friend who happens to be a famous musician. And with the internet breaking down all those sort of boundaries that used to matter -- like geography and fame -- it's quite possible to be "friends" with the musicians themselves.
In my dream world, Muxtape would have been so much more interesting if it was a challenge about creating the ultimate mix with songs that you do indeed have permission to use. And, I'm not talking about your standard Creative Commons fare or sneakers-in-the-dryer kind of music.
I'm talking about BIG NAMES. Basically, who could -- through their connections -- make the coolest mix with authorized songs.
Since the musician's permission does not equal the label's, this is just a fun what-if pitch. I'm way more interested in seeing who could come up with the best mix using their connections and how name-droppy it would get.
[1] aka as the language that won't save them from a cease and desist.