Lugano Jazz Festival

On Saturday the 27th of June Stanley Jordan, the James Taylor Quartet and some acquaintances of mine will be playing in the streets of Mandrisio. This little town in Switzerland, nestled between lakes Como and Lugano will be hosting this rather groovy part of the Lugano Jazz Festival. I am thinking Sun, Samba and Raclette.

How can I not be there?

Exactly. Hence I will attempt to harness the power of twitter, my mac, my camera, my mobile and a bloody expensive roaming data package to bring you live updates from this little 24 hour trip to the Swiss Alps and back.

Wish me luck…

Grunty Wimbledon

Hold on to your seats, ladies and gentlemen, put on your hats, pour the Pimms, scoff the strawberries and make yourself comfy in front of the TV: Wimbledon is starting again. This year with the added bonus of a possible British contender. While he’s only being held as a contender because Rafael Nadal isn’t starting, Andy Murray will nevertheless become the most talked about Scotsman over the next two weeks, giving Gordon Brown a welcome break. The English will probably try to naturalise him, maybe even giving his some good natured hoots from ‘Henman Hill’, though he will probably never incite the same sort of shrieks that Henny Henman got from his female audience (and of course the obligatory ‘COME ON, TIM’ just when he wanted to serve). It must be the absence of the henmanian mop of hair.

I am looking forward to some proper tennis, though I am delighted that I am not present at the court, as I would probably interrupted in my enjoyment of this beautiful game by the shrieks of Michelle Larcher de Brito, whose shrieks are apparenly audible over 3 courts and whose exclamations apparently are lasting forever (and decibels in the ‘747 taking off’ range).

I wonder whether Health and Safety should be involved and punters issued with earplugs?

Ipod touch +Last.Fm + Revo iBlik Radiostation = Excellent Entertainment

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So, you have a Last.fm account, but you don’t want a computer in the living room. Well, if I say “want”, I mean ‘Not allowed’. No, not even a small one (women can detect even the smallest aberration in their interior design). But you were allowed to buy that nice Revo iBlik Radiostation, because it looks so stylish and it fits rather fetchingly into the modular book case. And you have of course a nice high speed wireless connection. It would of course be a wonderful idea if the iBlik would offer a Last.Fm plugin, but it seems that the Scottish electrosmiths at Revo are more interested in design then advancing their software (has any iBlik or Pico owner ever had a software update??), so the Last.fm connectivity has to come from somewhere else. Enter the iPod touch that you still had lying around somewhere, and tadaa: one click and you have one lovely sounding (I have a set of smashing active monitors hooked up to it) and acceptable looking Last.Fm living room entity. I always knew that the IPod touch had more to offer than just watching ‘Lost’ on the train.