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I’m on a mashup kick as of late, much to Heidi’s annoyance on road trips. When I get to run the radio, it’s all Girl Talk lately and she hates that stuff. Anyway, I found two more artists over the last few days. Both guys have their stuff on their web site for free.

The video above is using a mashup called Sweet Home Country Grammar which is a mashup of Sweet Home Alabama and Nelly’s Country Grammar. So far, it’s just about my favorite discovery of the past few months. The mashup is by DJ Mei-Lwun. You can download this track along with several others at his web site (click his name in the previous sentence). I also really love his mashup of Kanye West’s Jesus Walks and AC/DC’s Back in Black. The mashup is called Jesus Walked Back and He’s Black. It works really well.

The other artist I found has also been doing the mashup thing for a while. His name is Party Ben and he also has an extensive collection of his tracks on his web site. My favorites right now are Galvanize the Empire, a mashup of the Chemical Brothers’ Galvanize and the Empire March from one of the Star Wars movies, and Rehab (Can’t Help Myself), which mashes up Amy Winehouse’s Rehab and the Four Tops’ Can’t Help Myself. So good. Check out his web site, you can preview and/or download a whole ton of stuff there.

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If I had to characterize the themes of my year-end giving, it would be the following:

  • Civil Liberties Organizations (EFF, ACLU)
  • Third world development (Kiva, OLPC)
  • Independent culture & entertainment (NPR, Real Art Ways)

It helps having these themes because it helps me think of other places where I can give time or money. For example, the One Laptop Per Child Project (OLPC) is new this year. It combines my love of technology with a good program that is doing some good out in the world. If you aren’t familiar with OLPC, here’s how they describe their mission:

It’s not a laptop project. It’s an education project.

In 2002, MIT Professor Nicholas Negroponte experienced first-hand how connected laptops transformed the lives of children and their families in a remote Cambodian village. A seed was planted: If every child in the world had access to a computer, what potential could be unlocked? What problems could be solved? These questions eventually led to the foundation of One Laptop per Child, and the creation of the XO laptop.

If you’re still looking for ideas, OLPC is doing a great program this year to encourage giving, their Give One, Get One program. Basically, donate $400 which will send one laptop to a child in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Haiti, Mongolia, or Rwanda and send you one laptop for a child (or hacker) in your life. On top of that, T-Mobile is offering free T-Mobile HotSpot access for one year to anyone who gives through the Give One, Get One program. It’s like donating to a charity but with benefits to you, too.

Heidi and I debated this for a while (normally donating $400 would give two laptops out rather than one), and ultimately the T-Mobile HotSpot access swung me toward this program rather than just simply giving $400.

A little consumerism, yes, but I really do want to support the program. Next year, we’ll go for the simply giving option.

If OLPC isn’t for you, make your own themes and donate what you can to those programs. Even small donations can make a big difference when they’re aggregated together.

10:55 pm | 1 comment

don’t you think?

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