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My Bum Is On The Rail, My Bum Is On The Rail…

Posted on April 19, 2005 by feeling entropy

tom green
It may be a bit out dated now, but years ago when I purchased cable and submitted chunks of my life to MTV reruns Tom Green had a TV show. The Tom Green Show was the quality stupid entertainment that MTV thrives off of. Tom does not have his own show anymore, but he’s not in hiding. Tom is an avid blogger these days, inviting the world into his life to tell the story he sees each day. The story is more along the lines of what his DV cam sees, as Tom Green has what is also known as a vlog.

There’s a mathematical proof to express what a vlog is:

Web + Log = Blog

Video + Blog = Vlog.

Simple math never hurt anyone.

Vlogs are the up and coming thing according to the Seattle times. Vlogs are pushing boundaries of the web, entertainment, and lifestyle. I hope to just find a cute girl who has a vlog!

Adobe Bought Macromedia recently, that’s a pretty big thing to happen, 3.4billion big. If you want more information on this big ol’ story I’d suggest using our buddy Google, I’m into the vlogs!

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Monday, The Install

Posted on April 19, 2005 by feeling entropy

Since XM and Sirius radio have linked up with different auto makers I’ve decided to see what the fuss is all about.

150thumbnailMonday at 3:20pm I whipped out the Sirius Radio Sportster along with the ‘Car Docking Station With Car Antenna’ (CDSWCA) for installation into my Honda. I’ve installed stereos and amplifiers in cars before. I didn’t call upon any of the acute skills acquired when installing car audio systems for the Sirius CDSWCA easy install.

The contents of the CDSWCA were as follows:150thumbnail
Sirius Holster, External Antenna, Cigarette Lighter Adapter, Mounting Arm, Alcohol Swabs, 6 Screws, an FM Out Antenna, and Instruction Manual.

After a thorough read through the small instruction manual that accompanied the CDSWCA I started to mount the external antenna to the outside of my car. The antenna comes with bottom side adhesive, as well as a nice strong magnet to keep the channel grabber secured to your vehicle’s external shell. 150thumbnailI opted to mount it on the trunk and hide the wire up through to the center console.

Next up, where to mount the holster? 150thumbnail Since this is not a permanent install on my vehicle, I attempted to find a would-be permanent spot on the dash for informational purposes. The mounting arm has 4 degrees of freedom, allowing the holster to be placed on most surfaces at almost any angle. Adhesive accompanies 2 screw holes for dash fastening purposes. 150thumbnail I decided that the cup holder would make a comfy temporary home for my temporary Sirius radio.

There are two ways to connect the Sirius radio to your car stereo: FM transmit, and line out. The FM transmitter emits a signal for your car’s FM stereo to pick up and playback as it does with radio stations (the popular iTrip does this exclusively for iPods). This method requires finding a frequency that is open and tuning both your car stereo and the Sirius radio to that same frequency. The line in feature requires an auxiliary input built into the car stereo itself.

My Factory car stereo comes equipped with the option to add an external CD changer. P.I.E. makes an adapter that turns the CD changer input on my stock stereo into an auxiliary input.

150thumbnailI connected the line out on the Sirius Radio to the P.I.E. adapter which leads into my car stereo and two of my three connections were in place. What’s left you ask? Power.

Connecting the cigarette lighter style power cable yielded a warm amber glow on the Sirius screen with scrolling text and a doggy with an antenna tail (Sirius Logo).

Within about 10 mins of use the audio from the Sirius stopped. Silence fell over my car and I had no idea what I150thumbnail did to kill the sound. After surfing a few channels with only blurbs of audio I decided that we needed a reboot. Unplugging the power and re plugging remedied my anti audio issue and I was commenced rocking out to Disney Radio.

I will try the Sirius Radio with the Line In feature as well as with the FM Transmitting feature for a proper feel on how the two compare to each other.

More to come! Stay tuned folks. Same Bat time, same Bat channel, same Bat URL, not the same Bat corny ending. Continue reading →

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Technology and Popes

Posted on April 19, 2005 by DigiDave

A new Pope has been announced with the release of white smoke. But I think we should take some time to appreciate how technology made this Papal selection different from any other. While voting machines were not an issue, technology added subtle nuance to the unfolding of events.

For example, secrecy of the Cardinal gathering was an issue for the first time ever. High tech gadgets threatened the security of the meetings.

Camera’s technically weren’t allowed while the late Pope’s body was on display, but pictures were taken with cell phones, and I believe nobody went out of their way to scold picture takers.

Also interesting was watching the release of the smoke. A traditional as old as the Popehood itself was broadcast on the Internet nonstop through MSNBC’s Papal Smoke Cam. All things must change, and even old rigid institutions like the Church have to adapt to new times.

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Lashes For Porn Pics

Posted on April 18, 2005 by feeling entropy

While the USA is on it’s trek to bring porn to mobile phones, Saudi Arabia is not only talking about fining 100,000 riyal, up to 12 years in prison, and to top it off… up to 1,000 lashes. Lashes? I’m assuming that we’re talking about the -shirt off, tie your hands, and whip you in the back a thousand times- type of lashes.

Saudi’s don’t approve of women being uncovered in public: heads, torso’s, legs, elbows, (I suppose hands are ok). Since this rule is in place, the capturing and distribution of such vulgar obscenities will not be tolerated. Mobile phones with video and photo capabilities make the transfer of such material much harder to

I wonder if it would be possible to send porno shots to your enemy and then turn him in for having illegal images on his handset!

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They'll Put That On Your Tombestone

Posted on April 18, 2005 by DigiDave


So I’m assuming this Israeli person, now hopefully at rest, really liked his or her cell phone. I hope so, cause it looks like they will be spending eternity under the image of one.

As my fellow blogger said below, “Where’s the humanity?”

It does make for a great photo though. Sad, but great.

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CAH Illegal?

Posted on April 18, 2005 by feeling entropy

Computer Aided Hunting (CAH) as I like to refer to it, has been outlawed. Anyone who carries a concealed laptop or mouse with them without proper permits will be given the death sentence!

Maybe I have over exaggerated a bit. “Virtual Hunters” who remotely control guns via the internet may become extinct sooner than later. HR 1558 is the bill that, if passed, will outlaw this real life version of Duck Hunt.

I have questions here that don’t have answers. Why are the computers hooked up to real guns that shoot real animals? If you’re at home on the internet, is the difference if you really killed a deer or if you hit an image of a deer in a game that looks realistic? Does someone go out and gut, then hang, the carcass in preparation to send it FedEx to your residence?

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Jam With NIN

Posted on April 18, 2005 by DigiDave

Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails is a known Mac user. Well at least now he is since part of the promotion for their next album (due May 3rd) is an early release of a song that is a GarageBand file. This means you (yes you) can remix it. You can download the song from their website and mix as you wish. Reznor is reported as saying

“What I’m giving you in this file is the actual multi-track audio session for ‘the hand that feeds’ in GarageBand format. This is the entire thing bounced over from the actual Pro Tools session we recorded it into. I imported and converted the tracks into AppleLoop format so the size would be reasonable and the tempo flexible.”

It sounds like some Creative Commons stuff, but avoiding the middle man and just going straight to the Internet. The 70 MB will let anyone jam with NIN.

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The Mercedes of iPod Headphones

Posted on April 18, 2005 by DigiDave

iPods let you escape from the world. Panhandlers and street preachers beware; iPods make it easy to ignore you all. While some iPod users love the iconic white headphones, other go out of their way to make sure they get some other style. I can’t blame them either. The hanging white chords scream “MUG ME!” at the top of their lungs.
But getting new headphones for your pod doesn’t mean the quality of your music should suffer. For those with the cash Forbes recomends the Shure EC3. While the sound is excellent and the fit is ever so natural, the cost is on the luxurious side. We are talking $180 which is enough to by another mid-range iPod really. But, can you really put a price on comfort?

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How Much Is that Doggy…

Posted on April 18, 2005 by Guest Contributor

..In your browser window I should say. A friend of mine just bought a dog online. Enough said.

Where’s the “humanity?”

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Santa Surfs The Web

Posted on April 15, 2005 by DigiDave

Two Intel employees have set up a wi-fi hotspot near the North Pole. It makes sense really. I mean, how else are the elves going to keep up to date on the latest tech toys. Apparently it only works when conditions are favorable, mostly April, which might make the whole thing pointless. But it just goes to show how far the vast arm of the Internet is reaching these days. Entire cities are getting wi-max, which although slow in its creation is going to provide universal Internet access in a few more years (my prediction for whatever that’s worth). Anyways. Next time you are stuck in the North Pole, fret not. Whip out your ultra rugged laptop and surf away.

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Yao Ming Will Help You Find Your Way

Posted on April 15, 2005 by feeling entropy

Let’s take a trip down memory lane: the scene for myself is middle school, the transition from 80’s to 90’s was going down. Basketball was booming and Michael Jordan was slam dunking his way into everyone’s heart. The shoe companies had great ideas, let’s make a shoe called the “Nike Air Jordan”. I’m not a shoe historian, but as I recall from personal middle school experience, shoes named after people were huge then. I had a pair of $130.00 Nike’s made for and named after Charles Barkely, they were earned from M&D by completing a semester with straight A’s.

Basketball players have endorsed many different products and services. Yao Ming was in an Apple commercial along with “Mini-Me” promoting the 17” Powerbook. Yao has stayed in the technological product endorsing line of work by signing a contract with Garmin International. Garmin produces navigation and communication products for just about every medium of travel: air, sea, and land. I can’t picture how they’ll make the commercials but I’m waiting for something a bit more clever than the “Yo” “Yao” commercial that they had going for the Visa check card and Yao Ming.

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iPod Replacing Records

Posted on April 15, 2005 by feeling entropy

It’s such common knowledge that the iPod reigns over any other portable music player that bushmen in central Africa are spending hours online looking for the perfect iPod accessories. Numark decided to offer something for the ever expanding market (iPod, not the bushmen -that was a joke). Numark is a DJ gear manufacturer, and decided that it’s time to jump on the iPod band wagon.

The iPod mixer allows 2 iPods to be hooked up and played simultaneously. In the early days it was 2 turntables and a mixer. With the abundance of CD’s soon came 2 CD players and a mixer. Digital music and the internet showed up, and adding a laptop to the mixer now replaced the 2 turntables. The obvious trend here is to take the newest medium of music and throw it through a mixer. Numark wasn’t blind when they saw the iPod being used everywhere by everyone. If Sirius and XM radio take off, I wonder will Numark prototype a satellite radio mixer? Would you need 2 subscriptions for that?

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