I love Lifehacker. It’s a great site. There’s a post about the “best tool for the job” on everything from file sharing to photo management.
They call it “The Best of the Best: The Hive Five Winners“.
I love Lifehacker. It’s a great site. There’s a post about the “best tool for the job” on everything from file sharing to photo management.
They call it “The Best of the Best: The Hive Five Winners“.
The Nine Inch Nails concert was great. Standing up on the floor wasn’t the best idea I’ve ever had though.
The concert was great because there were no opening acts, Trent started at 8, and played 2 hours of music from all of his albums. Oh, and there was this display stuff they did…that was OK.
Heck, that was awesome. The person or group programming the screens and matching them to the music should win an award. NIN may have had an LED light screen blended into a see-through mesh curtain. There were at least two of them and maybe three. If you like digital art matched to music, see this concert. There will probably be a DVD after the tour, but it cannot convey the three dimensional effect.
Rupp had about 6100 people (per http://www.kentucky.com/696/story/509424.html).
My NIN concert photos are on Flickr and the band’s official photos for all the venues at there, too.
At 43, Trent Reznor and the band rocked.