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Archive for March, 2007

By JN 2007.03.28 Uncategorized tags: , ,

From Jeff Han and :: Perceptive Pixel ::, a new demo of a large version of their Multi Touch screens:

You’ll have to turn the sound off though, unless you like awe-inspiring ambient music.


By BG 2007.03.27 - tags: , ,

Jewell abourd the ComfortThis week’s HV cast is the next in our series of readings by troops back from Iraq and Afghanistan, from the NEA book project, Operation Homecoming. Dr. Edward Jewell reads “Life on the USNS Comfort” (mp3), from his journals while aboard a Navy hospital ship on which he served as Commander. Music by Jess Atkins (4:09):


By JN 2007.03.26 Uncategorized tags: , ,

The real rules of Scrabble from the show with zefrank


By AH 2007.03.25 - tags: , ,

That title sure got your attention. So I recently started internet dating. Which is kind of funny because the first collaborative radio piece Kara and I ever did was on sex and the Internet.

Filling out the profile I realized a few things 1) Pro Tools figured prominently, 2) I mentioned my cat three times and 3) while both 1 & 2 seemed sad, I figured I could exploit this online meet-and-greet for our Song and Memory series. Hence, my profile says,

“If you have a really cool story about your most memorable song from childhood…let me know, you might go on the radio.

Really. Write and let me know. Even if you don’t add me to your hotlist.”

And it worked! Men ripped through my ethernet cable to share their most heartwrenching/heartwarming memories. OK. Not really. But I have gone on a few dates (fun, but no love connection Chuck) and found one promising Song and Memory story (it involves cheesecake, Brooklyn and NWA). I’ve also gathered sounds. Because if you date me, you date my microphone.

Date Sound #1:

Peter is a Ph.d guy who makes music videos, robots and audio software. He’s also into exploring things like abandoned subway tunnels. Rather than doing the standard bar and drinks, our date consisted of sneaking down a ladder at the end of an MTA platform. He brought his camera to film. I brought my stereo microphone to record. And no, we didn’t make out.

Date Sound #2:

Anders grew up in Sweden. He sent me this email.

“Not sure if this is a cool story, but my most favorite childhood song comes from a schlocky Swedish comedy duo called “Trazan and Banarne.” Back in the day, me and basically every other Swedish kid under age 10 would obsessively be up by 7a.m. watching two grown men in monkey suits singing with their mouths full of bananas.”

The date was standard (drinks) and the story was just OK. But now I have the sound of two Swedish men in monkey suits, singing in Swedish and eating bananas.

Which goes to show that maybe I’m not really looking for love at all…maybe all I need to be happy is good sound.

And my cat.


By BG 2007.03.25 Uncategorized tags: , ,

As mentioned before I’m hooked on C-Span. Mainly for it’s raw unedited info, and insight into how-.gov-works. But also for it’s moments of pure real-life theatre, like during last weeks’ Senate Hearings on Global Warming, in this interaction b/w witness Fmr VP Gore and Senators Inhofe and Boxer:


What was more enlightening, tho, was the educated exchanges Gore had w/ senators on both sides of the aisle. Sure the occasional pol proposed things like sunspots as cause for globe.warm (really, a Senator said that: sunspots). But most — GOP and Dem — were informed, concerned and open to learning more. Here’s Sen Clinton and the fmr Veep:

Highly recommended you stream this thing: all 2+ hours of the C-Span (RealMedia) coverage. As a contrast, read CJR Daily’s eval of network sound-bitten reports on Gore’s testimony to both houses.


By BG 2007.03.25 Uncategorized tags: ,

Lately been listening to Clogs. The band is basson, viola, guitar and percussion, w/ occasional voice. Here’s a medley (mp3) from their Lantern CD:

(Found our about Clogs at lissenup and Salon’s Daily Download. Here’s a nice super-8 Clogs video.)


By BG 2007.03.24 Uncategorized tags: ,

Memorial Day and military funeral services from American Civil War to Operation Iraqi Freedom:


“Echo Taps” played by the US Marine Band.Photos from: Library of Congress, National Archives and Records, Dover Air Force Base, and Wikipedia:

  1. Civil War veteran standing and saluting with a Boy Scout and a soldier at a gravesite in Oak Woods Cemetery on Memorial Day. (LOC)
  2. With a canvas tarpaulin for a church and packing cases for an altar, a Navy chaplain holds mass for Marines at Saipan. The service was held in memory of brave buddies who lost their lives in the initial landings.” Sgt. Steele, June 1944. (NARA)
  3. The crew of the USS SOUTH DAKOTA stands with bowed heads, while Chaplain N. D. Lindner reads the benediction held in honor of fellow shipmates killed in the air action off Guam on June 19, 1944. July 1, 1944 (NARA)
  4. Sailor and girl at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Washington, D.C. (LOC)
  5. A Marine at Vietnam Memorial on 4th July 2002. (Wikipedia)
  6. Ceremonies for offloading caskets at Dover Air Force Base, casualties from OIF. (Dover AFB)

By BG 2007.03.23 Uncategorized tags: , ,

TerraCheck this nice flash-background to a video player: TERRA: The Nature of Our World. I love the outdoor drive-in amongst wildlife setting. The site is a MT State Univ student site, and it’s up for a SXSW award (MSU press release).