Hmm & Tell Episode #1: Psychedelic BitWine Man |
Earlier today I spoke to the the co-founder of BitWine, Alon (pronounced “alone”) that was profiled here yesterday. Last night we played a brutal game of appointment tag in the BitWine system and while I can’t speak very positively about the appointment setting part of BitWine (it sucks frankly) Alon did promise that a much better version was forthcoming after the first of the year. Alon shared a few other things about BitWine, some of which I’ve recounted in this very first episode of Hmm & Tell.
Unrelated sidenote: check out the last number in the URL, this is also the 4,000th post. Thank you to everybody who has ever stopped by and especially those who return and subscribe. Here’s to another 4,000!
Did this post make you go hmm?




I wanna do a funky break dance.
The magnum opus of my junior high school art class performance was a 4′ by 8′ psychedelic painting in acrylics on masonite–the subject was the creation of a planet from ’star matter’.
I was fond of it, but it ended up being sawn into pieces for some utilitarian purpose, like shelves.
I should have made a video of the event, with a mix-tape soundtrack. The sawn-up pieces actually made quite a nice decorative assembly. That’s what I call ‘happenstance art’.
Comment by Vince Williams — November 30, 2006 @ 9:28 pm PST
Interesting that you mention high school, Vince. My first two videos ever were music videos. One was done to Robert Tepper’s song “No Easy Way Out” (inspiration by the montage in Rocky IV, but not about boxing) and another one by an old Aerosmith song.
Comment by TDavid — November 30, 2006 @ 10:17 pm PST
Are all Hmm and Tell episodes going to be as bite-sized and as hilarious as this inaugural voyage?
Comment by peter — December 1, 2006 @ 9:20 pm PST
Never Hmm & Tell, Peter
Comment by TDavid — December 2, 2006 @ 7:58 pm PST