Sonos

We have been loyal Sonos users since late 2006.

We originally purchased Sonos to stream mp3s from our server throughout the house. Over the past year they have released a number of updates including support for Rhapsody, Napster and Last.fm.

The strength of Sonos is really the ease of installation of a multiroom sound system. It just works. (I think it’s overkill if you only want audio in one room. It’s also not inexpensive). I would say the original Sonos remote control was probably the weakest link though.

Last fall, Sonos shipped an iPhone app. The touch screen interface made the app a joy to use.

Earlier this week, the kind folks at Sonos sent me their latest controller. It’s a color, touch screen controller with dedicated buttons. Adding it to my home system was a breeze. This remote is awesome. It’s even better than the iphone app. Navigation, search, zones, everything is easier.

I just fell in love with our Sonos system all over again.

Next on my wish list: it would be wonderful if Sonos went open source or created an SDK/API. Imagine if you could build apps for it. I’d love this controller to work with Boxee for starters.

That would be dreamy.



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The View From The Afternoon – Arctic Monkeys

Lauren and I went to the arctic monkeys show last night at the paradise lounge. they absolutely rocked and we were blown away. I think my two favorite songs from the night was Fluorescent Adolescent & The View From the Afternoon. Great show.

The parenting balancing act.

Parenthood is wonderful and it’s also really hard.

I’m not even talking about the physically exhausting part.

I’m talking about the times where it’s really not clear what the right answer is.

Lauren and I are constantly trying to figure out the balance of tough love vs freedom to make their own decisions and mistakes.

The balance between spoiling them and giving them things because we want to.

The balance between exposing them to new things vs overexposure.

The balance between work and family life.

Talking to other parents often helps. But every kid is different. Or at least I feel that way. So a lot of times we go with our gut.

We don’t pretend that we have it all figured out. And we are calling audibles quite a bit these days as much as I want to call a tv-time out.

At the end of the day, i feel good that we trying our best and that we are very lucky with these three kiddies.