SoundCheck in preparation of the podcast

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Got an email last night from another John (DJ John Mills from MyCityRadio, more recently Brandi’s fame, and just an all-around good egg), claming that he’d finished recording his first podcast, and since we’ve been talking about doing a podcast together, I’m going to do a test post of an MP3 riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight…
HERE
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Let’s see if that’s an iPodder (RSS) downloadable thing.

[Edit: That worked! Just have to remember to add the custom field ‘enclosure’ with a value of the url for the mp3 you’d like to include. I *think* I can put the file wherever I want to (as long as it’s World-Readable by WWWUser.]

Posted on January 13th 2006 in General, Hardware, Podcast

Ricky Gervais Podcast

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Guardian Unlimited | Ricky Gervais | Ricky Gervais podcast
The guy from the UK version of “The Office” has a podcast.
Whether or not it’ll make you wanna pull out your own ears is yet to be seen.

Posted on January 9th 2006 in General

Pretty pictures (excuse to use a plugin).

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deviantART: Focus by *Jesar is really quite gorgeous…

  Check it out, and everything else Jesar does.  It’s got this great “looks like someone could make one” look about it.  Mixed plastics and metals in the images, putting me in mind of the Bjork video or “All is full of love

(Also, I found an excuse to use Performancing, the blogging plugin for Firefox).

Posted on January 8th 2006 in General, Hardware, Places

Note to self – things found in old cameras

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Films found in old camera via HappyPalace (which, if nothing else, is colourful).

Posted on January 5th 2006 in General

I have the feeling about 60% of what you say is crap..

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Lifted from LiveJamie’s post about Letterman’s interview with Bill O’Reilly…

Letterman: “I’m not smart enough to debate you point to point on this, but I have the feeling, I have the feeling about 60 percent of what you say is crap.”

Full 12 minutes in Windows Media Video format. (BitTorrent Link Found Here).

Posted on January 4th 2006 in General

Guess who’s showed up on our lawn at work?

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As if the whales last year weren’t bad enough… GUH…

See also: CheeseFairy’s funnier and longer post about these retarded things.

Posted on December 21st 2005 in General

Voice Jail TeleFunny

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Go to KarlaBabble to see her take on voice jail systems, and then go to Paul English’s to see the list.

Posted on November 26th 2005 in General

Pandora – Or the Uncle Bill y’all never had.

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Quick version: Go check out Pandora for cool self-selected streaming audio based on your tastes.

Long Version:

When I was a kid, living in deepest darkest Chilliwack, I used to mourn the loss of any sort of current or edgy music. Now, don’t get me wrong,
I don’t for a moment think I ever actually *thought* the word “Edgy” when I was thinking about music, but I sure knew I wasn’t getting what I wanted to hear on CHWK 1270 AM…

Thank God (Who Is Lord Over Chilliwack, I was told many times per block) for my Uncle Bill.

Bill was a sometimes-DJ who was in his 20s as I was just getting into my teens, and every year at XMas, I’d get a mixed tape or two. Full-on “High-Fidelity” philosophy MIX TAPES.

Those gorgeous Maxell 90Minute CrO2s would arrive (sometimes just one, but later on, usually two) with both sides CRAMMED with music I’d never heard, and probably never would have, in some cases. I went through those tapes like new they were encyclopedias at a monestery and played most of ’em until they broke. They were my soundtrack of the world outside small-town Chilliwack. The music that was decidedly NOT being listened to by the bullys and preppies. Music they’d just never understand – were incapable of appreciating – that didn’t exist in Chilliwack’s 1950s mentality.

The only problem with those tapes is that they didn’t have artists, just titles.

I learned years later how hip I actually was, musically speaking. I could’ve gone toe-to-toe with the kids with the crazy hair and long black trenchcoats if I’d just realized that the backpatches they were wearing were the same bands I’d scrawled lyrics of across my bedroom walls.
In short: I knew my shit, without knowing it at all:

  • I was listening to U2 from their first album – didn’t know it until Joshua Tree came out and I asked a friend “Is there another band this singer was in, like, six or seven years ago?”
  • Sinead O’Connor starting her duet with The Edge, before she was bald.
  • The Cure before Standing on the Beach.
  • Elvis’ old stuff before it was cool to remix it, or make fun of him for being fat. The B-sides only, of course.
  • Psychedelic Furs before Valley Girl.
  • Simple Minds before Breakfast Club.
  • Chaka Khan before anyone knew who the hell Whitney Housten is/was/would-be.
  • Coldcut’s Beats and Pieces from “What’s That Noise?” LONG before anybody’d heard the “Seven Minutes of Madness” remix of Paid in Full on the Colors soundtrack. When I stumbled across Coldcut again, it was years later, when they showed up on the Journey By DJ series, and they blew my mind all over again. I don’t think I’ve musically been the same since.
  • Was Not Was – Papa Was a Rolling Stone and I Feel Better Than James Brown
  • James Brown – The Payback, and Papa Don’t Take No Mess (thus explaining why I was so into Prince later)
  • Joy Division
  • Depeche Mode (again, from the word go).
  • INXS (heard Johnson’s Airplane from The Swing in a hip clothing store on Robson, so that doesn’t count).
  • Parliament Funkadelic – after our generation was introduced to them as “Those guys in the outfits at Woodstock” but BEFORE Digital Underground started talking about them.

And that’s without actually having a tape in front of me. One of these days I’ll transfer them all to MP3 in their original order. Why? Because I can’t buy those tapes like that anywhere. When will the RIAA figure this out?

Okay, so here’s the thing:

www.pandora.com is my Uncle Bill times about a billion, and crammed into a streaming audio website.

You tell it an artist or a song you like, and it starts spitting out music you might also like, as in streaming it at you. You can vote that you like it, or hate it, and it’ll adjust what else gets played based on those selections.

there’s more stuff, but Dead Like Me’s on now…

Posted on November 21st 2005 in General

BinaryZoo, you’re maniacs

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Binary Zoo makes this self-admittedly dumb game: mono

“Not remotely original blasting action so expect the usual mix of power-ups, weapons and aliens that look like coloured blobs…..”

So why is it so fun?

Posted on November 6th 2005 in General

Note to self – things found in old cameras

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Films found in old camera via HappyPalace (which, if nothing else, is colourful).

Posted on October 27th 2005 in General
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