the best referrer spam filter so far: do not display any url that's got "-online" in it.
the independent lens: stuntwomen. then and now.
natasha lyonne!
"Podcasting -- recording digital audio and distributing it as an internet download -- couldn't be easier. All you need is a microphone, a hard drive and access to an RSS feed. (The ability to carry on an intelligent and entertaining monologue or conversation would seem to be a prerequisite, but if so, no one seems to be enforcing it.)" wired news: Radio Sets Eyes on Podcast Profit.
Fifteen trends in logo design for 2005 (via kottke).
public transport radio.
it's just a feeling. but after all the hype i have acknowledged in the last 10 webby years as well as all the rubbish i have heard on independent radio channels, the demise of podcasting must have been carved into buzz stone.
blogging was kind of subversive quite for a long time until mainstream media picked up the thread. and that they did pretty ruggedly. don't we remember the criticism about unreliable diaries and vain boredom?
now the same people tout almost like "hail podcasting!" although it's the same vanity combined with ignorant incompetence and lack of technical as well as conceptual skills most of the time. boring as hell.
if the podders at least would have a sound voice... (and a good mic.)
and still i cannot see a solution to the bandwidth problem implicated by podcasting. (what about bittorrent?)
got a mail from a big austrian music corp asking which digital rights management we will include in mp3s containing 30 sec. snippets of their music they oh so generously accepted to give away...
drm for 30 sec. mp3 music.
the music industry is lost. way lost. you can't help these people, anymore.
"a reboot of your mind"??? well, thanks. and fsck you, too.
i found the most insightful and concise preliminary coverage of that apple-is-switching-to-intel thang at the good ol' macintouch website. (if i just knew the permalink...)
update: here's the revelation, steve jobs keynote’s been running on a P4 3.6GHz all morning.
and how will this affect pear pc?
dog talk.
gary larson's far side: dog translator (all dogs bark "hey, hey!")
dexter's laboratory: dexter makes a dog speak and all it can say hysterically is "hey let's play" or "hey i'm a dog are there any other dogs out there?"