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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Wine Rings

I'll admit, despite my parents' best efforts to gift me coasters over the years, I never really saw the point—until I met my wife. Back in my bachelor days, most of my furniture was wood-plastic composite, so water rings weren’t much of a concern. But once I started using some of the older, inherited pieces, those pesky rings started showing up like unwanted guests.

Moving in with my wife meant I had to step up my coaster game. She takes furniture protection very seriously—let’s just say ignoring coasters wasn’t an option unless I wanted to mysteriously disappear. 

Of course, I eventually came around, and now I’m practically a coaster evangelist. It turns out, they do serve a purpose beyond gathering dust in a drawer!

Juan Astanio, The New Yorker, Feb. 10, 2025


Thursday, March 13, 2025

When Screen Time Steals Your Love Life

After my first marriage ended, I jumped headfirst into the dating scene—probably a little too soon. I signed up for every dating app imaginable, determined to find a new relationship before giving my heart and mind a chance to recover. 

On one date, a girl from OkCupid casually mentioned right away that she didn’t really have time to date or want a boyfriend. Confused, I asked why she was on a dating app, and she shrugged, saying she was just "seeing what was out there." That didn’t stop me from asking for a second date, which I never got. 


by Sofia Warren (@sofiawarrenart)

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Daft Punk - Voyager

Music Appreciation

"Voyager" by Daft Punk, created by the French electronic duo Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, is one of the standout tracks from their 2001 album Discovery. Released on March 12, 2001, during an era when electronic music was pushing boundaries and genres were blending, Discovery showcased Daft Punk’s distinctive blend of disco, house, and electro-funk. 

"Voyager" embodies this fusion beautifully, offering a smooth, almost dreamlike rhythm that feels both futuristic and nostalgic. The track stands out with its relaxed groove and airy guitar riffs, adding a layer of soulful warmth that fans weren't necessarily expecting from two musicians known for high-energy, dance-heavy beats.

Musically, "Voyager" gives listeners a sense of, well, voyaging—exploring an ethereal space, coasting through melodies that feel like they could stretch on forever. The combination of a steady bassline and cosmic synths creates a sense of weightlessness, as if you're traveling through the stars, led by Daft Punk’s unmistakable style. It's a track that invites listeners to get lost in its hypnotic pulse and smooth transitions, perfect for late-night drives or moments when you’re feeling introspective. In true Daft Punk fashion, it's both minimalistic and lush, each sound chosen and placed with precision.

The music video, directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi, captures the otherworldly spirit of the song. It’s part of Daft Punk’s Interstella 5555 project, a collaboration with anime legend Leiji Matsumoto, where every song from Discovery tells a part of an animated space opera. 

In "Voyager," we follow the escape of a band of aliens who’ve been taken to Earth against their will. The video underscores themes of freedom and self-discovery, blending space exploration with the deeper emotional journey of the characters. The visual narrative resonates with the track’s soothing, exploratory vibe, creating a perfect marriage of sight and sound that still captivates fans today.



via Daft Punk