Saturday, May 19, 2001

thanks for the visual route link!!!!

from my experience so far netscan picks
up the most open ports. finger too(but we
know that isn't so realistic anymore). ipx
can suck my dick....btw. i've been spending my
entire sat. dumping that molasses.
posted by john , 11:51 PM Þ 

I haven't posted for a bit because OmniWeb in os x isn't compatible with blogger... can't post anything.
I'm in classic right now, and I feel like prattling on.
My cat's been in sugery for a broken leg, and just got complications this morning, so it's costing much more money... and unfortunately, we can't pay it. The only option seemed to be to put him down, but seeing as how my mother just took six thousand dollars from my dad and I, I figured she'd be willing to help with something that means so much to me (this cat is like, the only thing that keeps me happy... I'm hurting with it).
I guess she'd rather spend the money on new drapes in her new house, I guess. The bitch.
So my sister, being awesome and all, just put herself into debt to pay for the cat... so we all feel better, except for my mom, of course, who thinks this is just some kind of scheme that dad's made up.
This just pisses me off so much. I can't believe my own mother would stab me in the back like that.
If mother wants something to be child support, that's child support in the best sense. Like I said, this cat is the only thing that's helping me get through life. I don't know if any of you here experience the pet/owner bond, but this is in it's strongest sense.
I just can't comprehend how horrible my mother has become. Greed. Pure materialistic greed.
posted by Barrie , 9:43 PM Þ 

Visual Route
is a blast...
VisualRoute is a visual, fast, and integrated ping, whois, and traceroute program that automatically analyzes Internet connectivity problems, displaying the results on a World map.
posted by Irdial , 7:56 PM Þ 

Mr. Tea must study harder.

Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
vfinet (VF73-ORG) vfs_internet_services@VFC.COM
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posted by Claus Eggers , 7:06 PM Þ 

one, two and three.

Yo DeadBolt be da wigga dat created dis crew. He is da wigga dat all da hatahs fear. He can be seen in his pimped out Ranger pickin up da honeys. Dis Ranger can go jus about anywhere. He gots the dubs of course but most importantly are da 4 15's in da back. Those PIAA's in da front light up all ya haters will see his 9 up in there face!
posted by alex_tea , 2:20 AM Þ 

superG=freddy mercury?

what are you tellin' me, supaG?
posted by john , 12:41 AM Þ 
Friday, May 18, 2001

The Gnutella protocol does not scale; it is being changed so that it will scale. This involves making more powerful clients on fat pipes into supernodes that can handle indexing, while less powerful nodes are simply leech / storage nodes.

"Legitimate" sources will never be as cool / popular as Gnutella, becaus they always have to have one eye over thier shoulders due to ambulance chasers trying to shut them down/make a buck. Napster is being abandoned because of this lawyer/RIAA pressure; check out the numbers: Napster is loosing users because so much is being filtered.

Once the problems of the Gnutella scaling, structure and anonymity are solved, it will grow expontionally; nothing can compete with free access to EVERYTHING; no "legal" site can compete; its as simple as that. What will be interesting to see is what happens to those sites that provide www interfaces to Gnutella, and wether or not the RIAA BiaTcEs will try to shut them down.

Journalists (who are mostly computer illiterates) do not have the necessary capacity to imagine what it would be like to have free access to everything in a way that is totally unstopabble and unrestricted. This is why they always say that it wont work, or that there is some fix over the horizon that will solve it all. They have no direct experience with Warez or Cracking, and so dont understand that there is NOTHING anyone can do to stop the free flow of files on a network.

These dumbasses cant even find out this stuff from Google. Filesharing is here to stay; no matter how hard they try, the RIAA and thier pig bedfellows will always fail. HMG today said that it will back email snooping legislation being out forward by the EEC. These nimrods dont even understand that the next version of Sendmail (the program that is responsible for 99.99% of all emailsent in the world) will have unbreakable transparently inplimented end to end encryption build in by default,so that no ones email, in transit and when it sits on an ISPs server will be readable by the ISP, or anyone else.

We are going to have our freedom; privacy online will be universal, the free exchange of files will be commonplace. What will have to change is how artists and labels are compensated. This will probably mean users taking personal responsibility for compensating the artists and labels that they enjoy by buying tshirts and maybe physical sound carriers & other stuff.

This is the new reality, and its good. Its a shock, it takes getting used to, but once you sit and THINK about it, it makes sense, and takes your breath away with its simplicity.

And as for this "virus" bullshit, well this just proves that the article was written by a total LamEr; these are the same l00sers that use outlook express and click on "nudehornyhousewife.jpg" the instant that it arrives in their inbox. These virus red herrings are boring at best, and will not do anything but discredit the lamers that write this sort of FUD/trash talk.
posted by Irdial , 11:59 PM Þ 

Discuss:
Sherman acknowledged that Gnutella "raises a whole set of separate issues." But he said that the risk of viruses from shared files and the poor performance of the network would limit its appeal. In the long term, he said, "consumers will prefer the security of using legitimate sites."

from: Rocky Mountain News
posted by alex_tea , 10:33 PM Þ 

travis hill = twat

and what's with that name?

can't be real? can it?
posted by alex_tea , 10:31 PM Þ 

talking of freddy:

boo!
posted by alex_tea , 10:16 PM Þ 

We are getting LOTS of submissions for blinks; keep them coming!!!!
posted by Irdial , 9:42 PM Þ 

http://www.supergreg.com/gregu.html for that Lovin U .mov in full effect (the link is disabled on the site!).

so it's sascha barron cohen then? i did a whois on the domain and it came up with hosting company called vfinet (no link) from somewhere in america (minneapolis i think) so i guess they must have resold it. i thought it would lead me straight to channel four...

oh well...
posted by alex_tea , 9:40 PM Þ 

Dav,

http://www.limewire.com

is the app fror Gnutella; it rulez
posted by Irdial , 9:31 PM Þ 

>NO WAY!
>
>http://www.supergreg.com/

Exactly. Don't believe the hype. It's Lee Jeans branding http://www.buddylee.com/

Now go 4 the real stuff:
Las Xicana's: http://www.barriolife.com/
The poetry: http://www.geocities.com/lali_honey/sexy.html
Vatoz: http://esepayasoyesatraviesa.homestead.com/VaToSfLiKaS.html
Tha wheelz: http://www.low-riders.com/month.htm http://www.mexakin.net/

Wanna know more?
http://www.csun.edu/~hcchs006/table.html
posted by Claus Eggers , 8:37 PM Þ 

Gnutella and Freenet - haven't had a lot of luck with either of these on my home 56k connection. Just what seems like a lot of nothing happening whilst I worry about my phone bill. Has anyone else had any success?
posted by captain davros , 7:52 PM Þ 

John, don't be misled,
cause
Freddy's dead.
posted by captain davros , 5:25 PM Þ 

Pretty amazing AI art!
http://www.kurzweilcyberart.com/ - check the online demo
posted by Claus Eggers , 4:24 PM Þ 

fosters, 151, and milk or 10$ cash to
'freddy' down the block. hmmmm. i
just don't want to explode that's all.
posted by john , 4:12 PM Þ 

Live it.

posted by Irdial , 10:42 AM Þ 
Wednesday, May 16, 2001

hello.
first blog.
does it feel good?
exit
posted by monkeys , 9:20 PM Þ 

And another thing ... ITV are currently using Windowlicker as the background music for the latest Emmerdale trailers. Is this legal?
posted by > parge , 2:11 PM Þ 

Hmmmmm .........
.........Naahhhh !!
posted by > parge , 12:52 PM Þ 

School boy Algebra...
posted by Irdial , 11:34 AM Þ 
Tuesday, May 15, 2001

Okay, I told you I made some music for y'all to be bugged with, so here it is: Music. I've only been playing around for a couple weeks, but please do tell me what you think of it, what needs to be improved, what's good etc. Thank you for you time! =)
posted by Mikkel , 6:33 PM Þ 

www.manbeef.com
posted by Niclas , 6:28 PM Þ 

We've been sent the following email: oooooohhhhhhhh!!

"I loved the cover of your Too Many Fools CD, and thougth that since you guys are into Sailor Moon, you would like some inside info on the forthcoming Sailor Moon Movie!

Here is a partial listing of the Cast:

Sailor Moon: Sarah Michelle Gellar
Sailor Mars: Jessica Love Hewitt
Sailor Mercury: Milla Jovovitch
Sailor Jupiter: Carly Pope
Sailor Venus: Undecided / Open
Rini: Undecided / Open
Darian: Keanu Reeves
Beryl: Sigourney Weaver
Voice of the Wise man: undecided

Birdie: Undecided / Open
Catsy: Undecided / Open
Avery: Undecided / Open

Its going to be a great feature: 100% digital production, with the latest effects. Although this a sino american venture, all of the cast and and production will be based in the us.

Hope that that has whet your whistle! We are still dasting for many of the parts, including Diamond, Emerald, Rubius and the voice of Artemis."
posted by Irdial , 12:18 PM Þ 

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Why did K Foundation burn a million pounds

An extract from an interview with Bill Drummond (BD), Jimmy Cauty (JC), John Dower (J) and Dave Greer (D).
 
J: So, why did you burn it? A lot of people don't know the background, they'll think you were the KLF so you took a million quid and thought 'oh we'll burn it for a laugh, it'll be a bit of a giggle and that's it'. Is that why did it?
JC: It wasn't really a giggle. We were deadly serious about it. It's something we've always wanted to do.
BD: Anybody that has followed what we have done as The K Foundation closely would see that that could be a logical conclusion.
   
J: What was the background with this money? Was this the money that was nailed to the wall?
BD: When we decided to have a thing called the K Foundation, it was the money that was going to be, or was, "the K Foundation". That money was the foundation.
J: When you set up the foundation, wasn't it an art foundation for struggling artists to apply for money - and then you'd help them out?
JC: That was the original idea but luckily we managed to get out of that. We decided not to do that.
BD: We realised that struggling artists are meant to struggle, that's the whole point.
J: And they don't deserve any money?
JC: Not from us, not our money.
   
D: When you tried to give the money to Rachel Whiteread when she won the Turner Prize in 1994, she tried to refuse the money didn't she? You offered her £40,000 and she turned round and said she didn't want it.
BD: We weren't giving it to her because she was a struggling artist. We gave it to her because people had voted her as the worst artist in the country that year. She had originally given us the details of her bank account so that it could go straight in there if she won. As it turned out, she won but a couple of days before the announcement she decided not to accept the money.
D: What happened after she refused?
BD: We phoned her up and said, "Look. You have won and if you don't accept it we're going to burn it."
   
J: Is that where the idea started? If you could say to someone "We're going to burn forty grand", why not go all the way and burn a million?
BD: There's a man in this room who thinks it's all his fault and he's called Gimpo. It was his job to either give her the money or burn it. He thinks if he'd actually got it burnt that night, we wouldn't have needed to burn a million pounds. I'd never really thought that through, but then about a month ago Gimpo told us this, that he'd been harbouring this guilt, that it was his fault.
Gimpo: I should have burnt it. I had petrol all over the £40,000, but we'd waited until two minutes past eleven. We were due to wait until eleven o'clock until she came out, but we were told to wait another two minutes and I was well pissed off. I had these matches ready to burn it with all these journalists around me. But then she sent one of her people out and he said "Oh, the money's not real." So I ripped this a wad of £50's off and gave it to him. He looked at it, ran in and then Rachel Whiteread came running out. She just grabbed the money and dragged it over the fence. I was well pissed off because I couldn't burn it.
   
D: How did you actually go about burning the million? A lot of people might have heard the story, but like a lot of things you do it's shrouded in folklore and mystery.
JC: Well, I had a box of matches...
BD: We were going to do this exhibition called "Money: A Major Body Of Cash" which we were going to exhibit nailed to a wall and it was a million pounds, a hundred bundles of ten thousand pounds, each one numbered. For various reasons we knocked that on the head. Jim Reid had written this 15,000 word catalogue for this exhibition, so when it evolved into us going to burn the money, we said to him "Sorry we're not using your catalogue, but we're going to do something else and you can witness it. And you can do what you like with that information." He decided to sell his story to The Observer. He didn't know where he was going. He didn't know what was going to happen. And Gimpo didn't know what was going to happen at all.
   
J: You didn't just go to bank and take the money out of a cash machine...
BD: We'd organised to get the money. In the morning we went and got two suitcases, drove down to this money warehouse in South Croydon. It had come from a bullion centre and a security company were holding it. We then drove to a little airstrip where we'd hired a plane. They didn't know what we had on board. Jimmy and I knew where we going and the pilot knew, but Gimpo didn't know and Jim Reid didn't know. We flew from Isla and then we went from Isla across to Jura and booked in. We then did what we did.
   
J: A lot of people are going to think "This is easy". You're former pop stars, wadded up to the hilt. Was this your last million or have you got loads more stashed in the bank? Surely that puts some bearing on the burning? If you've got five million and you burn a million, it's no great loss, you've still got some cash.
JC: There would have been no point in us burning it if we had five. It's not a sacrifice, we weren't sacrificing everything. We've both got a house and we both still get PRS cheques from our back catalogue.
J: Didn't you delete your back catalogue?
JC: Yes, but you can still buy it in Japan and Germany...
BD: We weren't doing it to say "Look how heroic we are, we burnt all our money". We burnt a million because a million is the symbolic figure.
   
J: How did you feel after burning it? Liberated? Exhilarated? Or just fairly nonplused?
JC: I was fairly nonplused really. We'd known we were going to do it for about six weeks before hand and during that time you go through all those "thing" you go through when you know you're going to burn a million quid.
J: I don't know that feeling...
JC: It's quite intense. By the time you get to it, you've done it all. You're burnt out. You just have to go ahead and do it.
BD: What we did by burning it is... and I'm not saying it's art... we created something there. That thing there now exists. The fact that that million pounds exists in your mind - maybe you'll walk away and forget about it - but it exists there. Maybe it'll gnaw away at you, it might make you giggle sometimes, you might see other things in it. It evolves in peoples' minds in different ways.
   
J: Was your piece intended to shock and horror?
JC: We didn't want it to be shocking because the shocking-ness would spoil it.
BD: Burning is steeped in all sorts of symbolism, going all the way back. When we were burning it, we thought "any second now, God's going to say - it's okay boys, there's a ram out there in the bush."
D: You thought it was a religious experience then? A sacrificial act? With spiritual connotations?
BD: God didn't show up.

Read:
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/971110/10out1.htm
Listen:
http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/redirect/leaf=switch/from=cr-4239828-1/target=buyweb_purchase/itemid=1262103
http://www.jesus-diet.com/urine.htm
http://www.feargod.net/fluff.html
posted by Claus Eggers , 10:50 AM Þ 

"Loft Story," based on the exploits of a group of twentysomethings in a sealed compound jammed with television cameras, has attracted huge ratings since its launch a few weeks ago.

In an emergency sitting called after fierce criticism of the programme led by French intelligentsia and clergy, the Paris-based CSA authority ruled that the constant TV scrutiny of the contestants harmed their human rights.

"(The authority) requires daily breaks of significant and reasonable duration in which no audio or visual recording or broadcasting shall take place," it said in a statement.

"Regardless of the aim of the programme or the fact that the contestants have given their consent, it is imperative from the point of human dignity that there are places and times in which they are not submitted to public observation," it added.


When was the last time you heard the word intelligentsia used to describe a living person?!! And ummm, the human rights of the contestants demands that they have the right to be filmed in ANY WAY THAT THEY CONSENT TO BE FILMED. DUH!
posted by Irdial , 8:03 AM Þ 

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck!!!!!!!


I've just got in from an Orbital gig in Bristol. It was *completely* amazing.

If you get the chance,

GO AND SEE THIS BAND


I say again,

GO AND SEE THIS BAND



I don't think I've experienced a gig like it...

Ende. Ende...
posted by captain davros , 1:30 AM Þ 
Monday, May 14, 2001

i have 1 day 11 hours 12 minutes and 28 seconds of empty freeze

that equates to 2.31 gb which isn't a lot. if you an fit 650 mb on a
cd that makes 3.6391384615 cds worth of music. that's a big
difference from the 29 odd cds it would take to do that uncompressed.
in fact that's just less that 10 times as much. 7.9689191018 times.

i wonder how many hours i have in my record collection.

i wonder how many hours i have listened to music in my life. on the
radio, in shops, on tv. on my stereo. would it equate to weeks?
months? what percentage of my life is devoted to music? would they
include elevator music? music you hear from people's cars, from
parties across the road?

weird.

when we die do we get stats. like you get on linux servers.

i like stats.

;)


thanks to akin for posting my random thoughts last night.
posted by alex_tea , 2:11 PM Þ 

i guess you know about absurd.org

but this is cool:

http://www.absurd.org/a-periodic/web_is_dead.html--

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posted by Irdial , 9:13 AM Þ 

here is what i want to talk about on the dial of blogs, but i will
forget by tomorrow:

my girlfriend just icq'd me this, she just got gnutella:

someone is searching for::
"Melanie drinks cum from a straw inserted into the dick.avi"

why does rankpeople.com, and possibly amihotornot if it would work,
default to women.

check out this site:
www.memebank.org - from nevochka nezvanova there is an interesting,
but slightly hard to read (hey "she" is so crazy with her shaolin
sword style) meme at www.memebank.org/0002/0002.html

also read the bit in the current new scientist about gender. i might
type it all out and post it and also send a few links. maybe.

also check out www.xrefer.com if you are writing essays. very cool.
and they have a sherlock plugin (or a re working on it!)

alex.
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posted by Irdial , 9:11 AM Þ 
Sunday, May 13, 2001

Just saw the Eurovision Song Contest. I hate that show. Anyway, the danes made #2, Slovenia won. No, that was Lithuania. Or Greece.

I'm not sure. I forgot. Nevermind.
posted by Mikkel , 1:08 AM Þ 
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