Saturday, February 09, 2002

those who are listening to the radio and are swayed are lost already.
can they be de-brain washed? ??? canada has similar gov controlled radio
and media, the cbc. 'mind you' though there is good programming but still
things that are underground®....truly so are always ignored for the palatable
more 'acceptable' forms of _________. yes f*ck controlled media. but unfortunately
i have given up already. remembr the stealing and redistibrution of the wave spectrum
in the mid-90's in the us. f*ckers gave away $$$$ and rights free to a very small hand-
full of major corps. noone even noticed while they were buying moby cds at the
virgin megastore or sitting at starasshole$' having their coffee. it went un-noticed.

auction my ass
posted by john , 10:36 PM Þ 

Yes indeed; payola is disgusting, especially when you live under a place where the government has absolute control over the radio.
posted by Irdial , 9:04 PM Þ 

wow a, that is disgusting.
posted by john , 8:28 PM Þ 


This is what happend to the guy who refused to play Humanoid on the radio.
Thats how it got to number one.
posted by Irdial , 8:07 PM Þ 

can i tell you something funny? so you guys are going off
about stakker humanoid last week and i go into my local
record shop and i'm going thru the stuff and then.....i see that
classic orange jumpin' & pumpin' label. lo and behold....stakker
humanoid.

ah, life. and hey some good news for once:
"Poultry Industry Quietly Cuts Back on Antibiotic Use"
-see appropiate source

also btw: i have a gig tonight opening up for sutekh and some other crappy
minimal sf people. just to let you know i will bang them into oblivion and show
them my disgust for their music® via the real jams. you better believe i will
be playing menage a trois too. i will let you know how it turns out tomorrow. wish
i had warm/storm here as the anger is already swelling.
posted by john , 7:37 PM Þ 

Has anyone from Back When® remember the "fist full of fivers" story tht was floating around about the Stakker/Humanoid chart sucess?
posted by Irdial , 5:42 PM Þ 

Stakker Humanoid article is here

http://www.jamesdavies.ukgateway.net/humanoid

get it whilst you can! Apologies for OCR fluff.

n.b. connection seems poor - persevere!
posted by captain davros , 1:15 PM Þ 
Friday, February 08, 2002

Four kestrels manoeuvre in the dark http://www.thisisherefordshire.co.uk/herefordshire/archive/2001/07/12/hereford_news_latest112ZM.html
posted by Mess Noone , 10:56 PM Þ 

ok, we had some computer issues here yesterday so
i couldn't post it but there was a photo on the NYT
site last night/yesterday showing native american
indians on a back drop of the olympic flag. the story
was about how native peoples were joining the ceremony
et al and so on. ok, that's a great thing yes, ok good.
BUT on the rollover of the image the bubble read as follows:
"tribes get their '15 minutes'."

that makes me sick, truly. the us and western peoples have committed
true genocide successfully on the native peoples of this land. using
the term '15 minutes' is beyond condescending and i am amazed that
the times would be so callous.
posted by john , 10:10 PM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 3:28 PM Þ 

I think that Megan's spirits thing was causing a Javascript error - I clicked the roadsign in the corner of IE5.5 and got a line ref which at the time was linked to the "What spirit are you?" thing. The irony is that this entry has probably pushed it off the face of the blog.
posted by captain davros , 1:15 PM Þ 

Funny old world...
“We don’t want to interfere in the Parsi religion,” Jangoo Gagrat told a meeting of the Disposal of the Dead with Dignity Action Group in Bombay, “but Parsis have to face facts. The population of the Indian vulture has declined drastically over the past few decades, and nowadays the Towers of Silence are full of decaying corpses, most of them barely eaten. And that clearly constitutes a major public health hazard.”
But speaking on behalf of Bombay’s 55,000 Parsis, high priest Dastur Nadershah Unvalla refused to consider other forms of disposal. “The scriptures say it is a heinous sin to bury or cremate the dead. Ever since the eighth century, we have been disposing of our dead by placing them atop one of our Towers of Silence, and letting the vultures strip the bones bare. It’s true that Parsis in Europe and America bury their dead, but that is a disgrace. They are not following the true teachings of Zoroaster, and I look down upon them.”
However, Gagrat’s action group is agitating for a change in Indian law. “The government seems unaware that the city’s biggest collection of biomedical waste comes from these towers, because eventually even the Parsi priests cannot stand the stench of rotting flesh, and ask the authorities to take away the putrefying remains in specially blessed plastic wheelybins. Other religions have had to modify their ancient funeral rites, in response to urbanisation. Hindus, for example, are often prosecuted for throwing half-burnt corpses into the river. At present, the Parsis are legally exempt, but they really have to make a decision soon. Either accept some form of cremation, or else start breeding vultures.” (Borneo Bulletin, 8/12/01. Spotter: Jonathan Brind)

posted by Alun , 12:16 PM Þ 

Years ago, on WFMU (if i remember correctly. CERTAINLY it wasnt WPLJ!) there was a SUN RA festival, where they played every existing Sun Ra record. I taped most of it. It was extraordinary. It also had an interview with Sun Ra himself. Radio in the USA is freeer than it is in europe, but at the same time, it is less free, in the sense that what is played is not freely choosen.

The the majority of stations use playlists created by computers, or people who think like computers and not lovers of music. Stations choose content by demographic; New York has some "Race" stations for example. The UK, whilst having a tightly controlled spectrum, has much more "liberal" programming, and of course since there is a great need for radio piracy, the pirate scene is excellent.

gotta run!
posted by Irdial , 10:22 AM Þ 

The BBC is testing Oog Vorbis streaming:
http://support.bbc.co.uk/ogg/
This will save them lots of $ since real audio has to be payed for by the stream.
posted by Irdial , 10:06 AM Þ 

From now on, any email containing the string http://www.mp3.com is going to be bounced.

This is another example of why:

http://www.mp3.com.au/artist.asp?id=345
posted by Irdial , 9:39 AM Þ 

posted by Mess Noone , 9:35 AM Þ 

Yes, Akin.. Quark Xpress indeed.

*cough*

Speaking of cool radio stations, ckua is also a totally awesome radio station. www.ckua.com. It's volunteer-supported and play all types of music. I find the best programs are on late at night (local my time).
Too bad it's in RealAudio, as is everything. Their software is such a festering horrible pile of dogshit that I refuse to ever install it. Oh well.
posted by Barrie , 1:43 AM Þ 
Thursday, February 07, 2002

WFMU has to be one of the _best_ radio stations in the entire world, and i deeply cheirsh the fact that they are based in New Jersey. Luckily, for all of you not in the area, they broadcast online through real audio and a high bandwidth mp3 stream. The content is ALL over the place, from weird noise and avant rock to the zen of alan watts to the deepest of funk to sound collage madness to found cassette tapes of amateur musicians to the stories of joe frank to probably the best children's radio show ever to be broadcast (Greasy Kids Stuff on saturday mornings 10-noon) and on and on and on.

get in on it.

(at the moment it is thursday and that is Anal Magic with Kenny G. i am listening to a woman in the foreground who has been crying for about 7 or 8 minutes and the background is some quiet woman's vocals and some one laughing far far away)

www.wfmu.org
posted by Josh Carr , 9:59 PM Þ 

QuarkXpress
posted by Irdial , 8:16 PM Þ 

Hotel rules and restrictions
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Minimum check in age is 18.
Maximum guests per room is 1.
Maximum adults per room is 1.
Maximum children per room is 1.
This hotel considers guests of any age to be an adult.
posted by Irdial , 5:48 PM Þ 

At the moment i have 1453 tracks at 110 Hours 55 Minutes 09 Seconds.
I just keep it on shuffle all day long at work (with occasional interruptions to listen to this or that radio show). So i suppose i listen to just about all of it (though there are tracks i skip here and there depending on the mood).

Akin: how do you know about growing up in the Tristate area? ( i am NJ born and bred and can absolutely remember the monster truck advertisements with the echo-ing voice/revving engines both on radio AND television).
posted by Josh Carr , 3:14 PM Þ 
posted by captain davros , 2:23 PM Þ 

Rough estimate: (36 gigs @ 1 meg =~ 1 min) =~  650 hrs.

I just got DSL back after being on the tech support line for about 30 minutes. :P
posted by Mikkel , 1:38 PM Þ 

Funny Cars....Drag Racing...Monster Trucks...

I dont't know about any other part of the states, but in the tri-state area you could not have grown up without hearing adrenalin drenched radio commercials for nitro fueled events in New Jersey.

Now THERE is an idea for a CD; a compilation of historical drag racing radio commercials.

See those cars going quikerthanever quickerthanever....Big Stick did an awesome record called "Drag Racing". Find it!

2270 tracks in playlist, average track length: 5:02
Estimated playlist length: 190 hours 42 minutes 30 seconds
posted by Irdial , 11:57 AM Þ 

Reelradio.com is also a great online source of old radio - very weird to listen to a radio show from the year of your birth, and the Vietnam shows are just hardcore, all about not forgetting to take your malaria pills and don't get dewey eyed about your girlfriend back home when you're driving that big truck, and now the Rolling Stones. Also the LA DJ the Real Don Steele is very funky and since they often don't have the (c) to play the choons you just get the blah and news and the adverts that are all things like "SUNDAY! SUNDAY! SUNDAY! Nitro-burning funny cars!!!" and things about being an Oscar Meyer weiner, which influenced me so much that I bought some and ate them for my lunch when I was in the US last year, on thanksgiving day in fact. I had all the turkey and pumpkin pie and things as well at tea-time so I didn't miss out. All rather nice really.

Annoyingly they installed "WebSense" here at work where I shouldn't be blogging and that blocks Real Audio. So I can only dream about what it used to sound like.

Incidentally as a result of the above my winamp playlist now lasts over 25 hours if I put all the MP3s I have in it. So how many hours of music do you have on your harddrive? And then how much do you listen to?!?
posted by captain davros , 9:49 AM Þ 



posted by mary13 , 4:17 AM Þ 
Wednesday, February 06, 2002

Check out www.galacticfractures.com for streaming real audio and mp3 radio shows of 60s and 70s funk 45s. It smoothes out the workday.
posted by Josh Carr , 3:55 PM Þ 

http://www.gnu.org/manual/bash-2.02/html_chapter/bashref_toc.html

Found that via Google. I figured out that it was cause I started bash via the cmdline, just to check it out, so it was running inside tcsh. I have set it as default shell now, to see how it works out. Gave me a prettier prompt, now.
posted by Mikkel , 2:14 PM Þ 

tsh csh korn are all "broken"
then of course there is the vi vs emacs religious war.
then there is the KDE vs GNOME war

"is a bit undescriptive, no info on where i am and what login im using."

the PS1 command sets the prompt in bash. do:

$PS1='your command?'

and your prompt wil turn into:

your command?

there are LOTS of things you can do with your bash prompt....and now of course, when you shell into another machine, it too will most likely be running bash, so your environment will always be the same.

This is a Good Thing®
posted by Irdial , 12:59 PM Þ 

There. Installed it.

So far the only difference I can see is the prompt line. I gotta change that,
bash-2.05$
is a bit undescriptive, no info on where i am and what login im using.
posted by Mikkel , 11:57 AM Þ 

Sure, why not. *downloads Bash*

It's funny how people either, erm, bash bash, or bash tcsh. Or bash something else. There's a whole goddamn platform war going. I was doing some googling, and every other page you come about is yelling about how the other shell sucks, and giving no reason whatsoever as to why. It's funny.
posted by Mikkel , 11:51 AM Þ 

tcsh just sucks. bash has a more logical interface. You can download and instally it for X pretty easily.

Akin: Hooray for University of Alberta! That's where I go. :p
posted by Barrie , 6:30 AM Þ 

No idea. The default is TCSH. What are the differences?

Basically, OS X runs on Darwin, which is Apple's open source version of BSD. You can find it on http://www.darwin.org/
posted by Mikkel , 12:03 AM Þ 
Tuesday, February 05, 2002

why they didnt use bash as the default shell...perhaps they don't want mac users to be able to be instant users of other shells...what possible reason?
posted by Irdial , 8:42 PM Þ 

I would love to see the scanned article.
posted by Mess Noone , 7:42 PM Þ 

It's the MacOS X shell prompt. :)

[domain:directory] username% command
posted by Mikkel , 6:06 PM Þ 

akin@irdial.com>$ cat >> notetoMiEk

I need more bash time clearly.

^c
posted by Irdial , 3:19 PM Þ 

irc.homelien.no

or any EFfnet server...most gui irc clients will give you a list of servers...

IRC is still cool, believe it or not!
posted by Irdial , 3:12 PM Þ 

I'll scan the article sometime and let you all know. As I recall it has a lot of instruments on including Roland Alpha Juno 2 and D550.

Mikkel - was that an IRC thing going on? I haven't used that since about 1996! I installed it last night in a moment of inspiration but it felt all wrong. Are the numbers station channels from the Conet Project still going? I had real trouble getting on a server as it was. What do you choose if yr in the UK/Europe?
posted by captain davros , 1:47 PM Þ 

What else did Brian Dougans use?

(Crippled Symmetry)
posted by Mess Noone , 9:11 AM Þ 
Monday, February 04, 2002

posted by Irdial , 6:52 PM Þ 

[blogdial:a] mikkel% echo "Is that article available anywhere?" > davros
[blogdial:a] mikkel% cd ../a
[blogdial:b] mikkel% echo "I read that Wes Borland quit Limp Bizkit
after making enough money. Anyway, his new project, BIGdumbFACE,
is rather amusing, liked the song Duke Lion." > irdial
posted by Mikkel , 6:36 PM Þ 

I had another dream last night that I could fly. Waking up and knowing you can't is so disappointing. It was very cool - I was able to zoom about first at walking level simply by scooping up big waves of air with my arms. I then took this one stage further and scooped kind of down and away and then I was airborne, to a comfortable 2nd storey height. All of this took place in Boston, Lincolnshire, UK, where I lived from birth to 21.

God knows what I looked like in bed doing that.

I found a great article in International Musician and Recording World about Humanoid from 1989 after being reminded of him on this blog. It's true, it is Brian Dougans from FSOL. And he used 808 and 909 samples from an Akai S900.
posted by captain davros , 6:27 PM Þ 

Its not news, its not surprising..its like reporting that water is wet. Limp Bizkit are corporate music, packaged rebellion, engineered to give pre pube teenagers a vector to vent testosterone.

This sort of youth exploitation will never end, because there is no end to the supply of young ignorant suckers who will consume music like this, and then audition to be in a group as pathetic as Limp Bizkit. The singer is an ex marine, who himself calls his band "The stupidest group in the world". (MTV Fanatic Programme).

Nuff Said.
posted by Irdial , 5:30 PM Þ 

(Source: http://www.fark.com/ - means, take with grain of salt, though I personally wouldn't be surprised.)

Warning to anyone considering the Limp Bizkit auditions
Zeromus-X
Member
Posts: 394
Registered: May 2001
posted February 02, 2002 09:28 AM
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** Warning. This will be explicit and long. **
Some of you may have heard about the Limp Bizkit guitarist search. Basically, the band has been "touring" the country visiting Guitar Center stores, holding auditions for a new guitarist to replace the one who left the band.
The deal is this. From 7:00 to 11:00 AM you can sign up for a slot to try out that day. The tryouts are from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. During this time, they take you into a room to play your stuff. At the end of that time, you leave. They call three to ten people at 5:30 to come back to the place and play in front of Limp Bizkit. Out of those people, one is selected to return at 9:00 to jam with the band, and anyone who participated is invited to watch -- a free concert, basically.
So I arrive there, with a copy of our band's full CD in hand. I'm with a friend who wants to try out, so I go ahead and sign up too. We get there at 5:00 AM and we're pretty far back in line. Not incredibly bad though. Free donuts and coffee, so all isn't too bad.
10:00 rolls around. The line is moving slow, but that's to be expected. We finally get up around the corner of the building to the front of the line at about noon. Current total time there: 7 hours.
Get to the table, and I notice there's a waiver you have to sign. No problem, standard stuff. Then I notice it's a three page contract. This contract basically said that if you play, you must sign the contract. Okay. No big deal here either. So I keep reading it. An interesting note. Anything you play can NOT be copyright, and can be used by Limp Bizkit in audio, video, or recorded form of any sort. Other big words which basically translated to the fact that if you play something, they are fully authorized to steal it and use it on a CD. The artist agrees to zero compensation and zero rights over the track, and will get their name in the liner notes "if possible."
This didn't sit well, as me and the guy I was with were planning on playing something we wrote. So we sign it and decide to make something up. An annoyance at the very least, but we'd waited seven hours to get this far.
Then we got to stand in the parking lot for another two hours. We finally get inside at about 2:30, where it's another 30 minute wait for your turn. Current total time there: 10 hours.
So then we get the "rules". They are outlined for us straight out. No guitar solos. No playing cover songs. No playing copyrighted material. No playing Limp Bizkit songs. This effectively means that you're forced to play something that you made up, but don't have a copyright for. You may see where this is going.
Entering the room, there's one guy. He's got a mute button under his foot. His job is to make sure you follow the rules. If you break any, you get muted and kicked out immediately. So I go in, and there's one amp for me to plug into, and the settings are turned to "mud". It sounded awful, and was not pleasing to the ears. And it was loud enough that the awfulness didn't go away for some time. Then comes another fun part.
"You have 60 seconds to play. Starting now."
One farking minute?!
So since the thing I'd been planning was two minutes and thirty seconds, I cut most of the parts out. Kept it under time (about 57 seconds), but it still sounded worse than a handful of ass due to that beautiful amplifier (hmm). And I leave the room and the line proceeds. We're told that the winners will be announced at 5:30. And that we are to remain in the front parking lot until that time. No leaving. Period. This makes for unhappy people. We're talking 200+ people here, plus any wives / girlfriends / husbands / boyfriends / family / friends which accompanied them. But what can you do? We stay until 5:30. Total current time there: 12 hours, 30 minutes.
5:30 rolls around. People are getting ansi. The clock keeps ticking, and it's 6:00 before we notice anything going on. Guitar Center management flags all their people and security to come inside to discuss something. They go in there, and the guy in charge walks out with a megaphone. After getting everyone's attention, the guy on the megaphone speaks:
"he competition has been called off effective immediately and will not be rescheduled. The band will not be performing with nor for anyone. They most likely will not be signing autographs. This is beyond our control, but we are ending it."
The guy then proceeds to enter back inside the huge glass doors, and two cops stand behind the door. They lock the building. After about an hour, most have gone home. The radio station is completely screwed, having brought their entire broadcast booths out to cover it. Everyone is very, very pissed. Me and the other guy stayed awhile to figure out what was going on. It's now about 7:30 PM.
Limp Bizkit now has over 200 guitar parts, written by various artists around here, which are unowned and not copyrighted. Limp Bizkit now owns these riffs. Limp Bizkit just stole 200 pieces of material right out from under these guitarists' noses, myself included. If I'd played something off our CD, I would be ABSOLUTELY pissed. I *am* absolutely pissed. They have completely ripped off hundreds of people, and they're getting away with it because they can. They're on their way to their next stop, and the radio station here has given out request line numbers for the stations down there for us to call and let them know what's happening over the course of this event, to warn them. But people aren't going to buy it. They're going to go and get their shiat stolen too.
To add insult to injury, Guitar Center ran a contest where the winner would get to watch the band play even if they didn't play guitar. One person and a friend. That person also won an autographed Gibson Les Paul Studio ($1500+ guitar) by the band. She showed up after a near 200 mile drive to the area. Guitar Center told her that the band refused to acknowledge the contest at this point, and so not only did she drive three and a half hours for no performance (which she took her ten year old kid to see as his first concert), but apparently the guitar wasn't given either. All because the band wanted to be one giant collective asshole.
If any of you know anyone who's considering going to these tryouts, show them this message. If they have any questions they can contact me directly. I'm doing everything I possibly can to make sure this does NOT happen to anyone else. It's not my stuff I'm concerned about -- our CD is copyrighted completely and legally -- but I'm guessing 90% of the local bands who passed Durst a copy of their CD are going to be farked. Many bands, especially newer local ones, don't have the money or know-how to copyright their stuff, and by giving it to them tonight, they just basically tossed them a new Limp Bizkit CD if Fred wants to do that. I wouldn't be surprised if he copyrights their shiat tomorrow.
It hurts to look around and see hundreds of people get excited at the chance to be able to make something of their guitar work; to have a shot at being in a popular band, making a living doing what they dream of. Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit are taking that dream and farking it over. And anyone who wasn't there who just caught the coverage at noon and 5:00 on the news just think everything is perfect. Happy Fred Durst in front of the cameras behind the place, fenced off, saying how good the turnout is and how happy everyone seems, and talking about all the great shiat he's hearing. That man is the true meaning of a music label representative. He's the perfect salesman and nice guy in front of the media, and turns around and screws everyone involved in the ass without having to take any hit in his overall popularity, and possibly gaining a shiat ton of new music in the process that he's ripped from people.
Not many things piss me off, but I'm pissed off. I'm not the only one. All sorts of "this band is playing tonight at this place, and they'd like me to announce to Fred Durst that if you're still in the area and you come to this venue, you will be able to see what a REAL band is like -- right before the real band beats your skull in." This radio station is sick of the shiat from this band, and so are its listeners. If this keeps happening, I wouldn't be surprised if some shiat goes down somewhere really damn soon.
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posted by Mikkel , 5:05 PM Þ 

Thanks for the picture posting advice.

This is what I work on. The little black dots. Streptococcus pneumoniae. Couldn't think of any other images to post now it came to it...
posted by Alun , 1:56 PM Þ 

Grado SR-80. i used to have many pairs of those. unfortunately the wonderful
sound that they provided was cut short by one of the sides, the right or left i
can't remember, cutting out after a certain time of usage. i keep buying other
pairs thinking it was me or the way i would use them but it kept happening
with every pair(same ear). mind you this was after like 6 months of walkman/
music school usage, being crammed into book bags et al. just be careful with
them as the wiring from ear to ear is not built for being out and about town for
any extended book bag type usage. the non audiophile sony's i have now can
take much more abuse.

enjoy them. and just to let you know if you loose one of the foam ear pieces,
you can always call them up to get more(usually free too).
posted by john , 7:33 AM Þ 

I recently recieved my new Grado SR-80 headphones in the mail. They're first "hardcore" 'cans that I've ever owned. And well, holy fuck. Everything sounds so great. Like, phenomenally better than my current speakers. Criminy! What a joy. I can even clearly hear the glockenspiel in Godspeed songs, which is usually muffled under all the loud guitars. Music rules.

Thumbs up on the nudibranch link, Akin. I've always loved those things, I studied them a lot when I was in grade 5. They are so cool


I'm a Fire Spirit


You are quick to take action and sometimes quick to judge. Your firey spirit is seen by most as positive energy and a true joy of life. If only your temper was seen the same way, but don't let it keep you from what you truly enjoy, being alive!
posted by Barrie , 4:54 AM Þ 

the electronic directory

-new mills site looking like a lifestyle hub of some sort. interesting.
posted by john , 12:54 AM Þ 
Sunday, February 03, 2002


sizzle!
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I'm a Wind Spiriti

Thought above feeling and mind over matter are your mottos. Others come to you for advice and guidance. Some see you as introverted and snobbish, but they are merely jealous of your common sense knack to think things through. Don't be afraid to listen to your heart though.
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