Yeah, I know, Siri isn’t exactly a person, but someone created these brilliant answers to iPhone users’ questions. Right? She didn’t think of them herself, did she? I hope not…
Katy Perry, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles And More MySpace Profiles
According to MySpace, the social media site averages around 50.6 million monthly active users, with over 300 million views on their videos. That’s still a lot, even if a few stars today don’t use it site as actively as they once did. Let’s take a look at some musicians who used the site daily.
Lizzy Grant? Yeah, that’s Lana Del Rey’s real name

No More Getting Lyrics Wrong With This Bluetooth Speaker
Do’t you hate it when you’re singing with the radio, and the song gets the lyrics wrong? Heh. Check out this Bluetooth speaker that has a transparent LCD screen. When you play music through the Lyric Speaker, it will download and display the song’s lyrics at the right time, complete with motion graphics that accentuate the song’s mood. It’s available for purchase in June here.
All your favourite dogs gone viral, in one amazing compilation
One video of human’s best friend was all you need to brighten your day. Bringing a slew of them together in one funny compilation is out of this world when it comes to the level of happiness.
Source: This compilation of dogs & puppies will most definitely make you smile! by rumblestaff on Rumble
LL Cool J is recording a new album with Eminem
LL Cool J, seeking to return to his rap music roots, has been recording a new album with friend Eminem.
“While LL Cool J’s new album has yet to get an official title or tracklist, the rapper promises that a big announcement on the production end. The rapper also spoke on his personal relationship with Eminem, who has previously heralded LL as one of his favorite MCs. He also revealed that Em gifted him with something special following his Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
“I just know that meeting Em and talking to him, he’s such a student of hip-hop. He knew all of my music,” LL said of Eminem. “He called up the radio station singing ‘Go Cut Creator Go’ and that’s a song nobody knows until you’re a diehard LL aficionado. Every time I’ve met Em, he’s had a great spirit. We’ve hung out many times. When I got my [Hollywood] star, he did something cool for me — he bought me a cool ad in a mag. He’s always given me love. I respect and appreciate what he’s done in his career.”
Paul Graham on not worrying about prestige or status or money or approval alone
What you should not do, I think, is worry about the opinion of anyone beyond your friends. You shouldn’t worry about prestige. Prestige is the opinion of the rest of the world.
Prestige is like a powerful magnet that warps even your beliefs about what you enjoy. It causes you to work not on what you like, but what you’d like to like.
Prestige is just fossilized inspiration. If you do anything well enough, you’ll make it prestigious. Plenty of things we now consider prestigious were anything but at first. Jazz comes to mind—though almost any established art form would do. So just do what you like, and let prestige take care of itself.
Prestige is especially dangerous to the ambitious. If you want to make ambitious people waste their time on errands, the way to do it is to bait the hook with prestige. That’s the recipe for getting people to give talks, write forewords, serve on committees, be department heads, and so on. It might be a good rule simply to avoid any prestigious task. If it didn’t suck, they wouldn’t have had to make it prestigious.
Via Y-Combinator founder Paul Graham’s fantastic 2006 article, How to Do What You Love
Keith Richards Trades Stories and Licks
Legend is a word that’s thrown around probably too much, but there’s no real other way to describe Keith Richards. What else can you even say about the Rolling Stones guitarist? The 71-year-old is not only responsible for creating some of the most monumental music we’ve enjoyed over the last five decades, but his influence—alongside the Stones—has shaped music and the world that surrounds it. Watch the latest episode of Guitar Moves in which host Matt Sweeney lives his dream, freaks out, and sits down with Richards himself. Ever wanted to know how Richards learned how to play the guitar? Well, it started with his grandfather…
https://youtu.be/ceWWMfhAvD4
Taurean Prince’s Amazing Answer To “How Did Yale Out-Rebound Baylor?”
Well, it’s accurate. And I love this.
https://youtu.be/P6A2ZgKV6n0
Video PSA Of Frank Zappa Urging Young People To Register And Vote
A nice old video of Frank doing a bunch of voter registration Public Service Announcements. Zappa included Register to Vote on every album since the 18 year-old vote was passed in 1971. And he released more than 65 albums in his lifetime. He was the first to register voters with the help of the League of Women Voters in the concert halls he played in. Watch the video, remember that he’s not talking about the current political climate, and get out and vote.






















