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pThis week we have an intimate threesome (ewww) as Elysium battles Mephistopheles in the very heart
of his recording computer. Coop games, why they're awesome and what can ruin the fun. Plus, rabbit
tries to beat the MMORPG horse some more. Stop, stop, it's already dead! I love the fact that I get
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Nokia N95, Samsung Instinct, and more. With 3 Billion page views per month, m.myspace.com is huge
and there's little doubt that a good chunk of these users will watch a video from time to time,
making wireless operators drooling over the prospect of selling more data plans. It's unclear how
MySpace will monetize this new feature, but I guess that making users happy might be a good start.
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How in the holy frijoles is it December already? And why do I get the same stressed, panicked
feeling every year? And why do I harbor such resentment against those who get their Christmas
shopping done early (or prance gaily around their yards stringing up their lights the day after
Thanksgiving)?
*deep breath*
The truth is, when I put myself in the mindset of how much I enjoyed the holidays as a kid, I can
actually get some of those warm, good time-y feelings back. And having two little kids adds to
the fun too. But man oh man, the stress returns every year, as sure as the commercials.
Music, of course, is the key to bringing back some of that positive holiday
energy. Since 1994, this collection of tunes has steered the way (or the sleigh, heh). I taped
this special off the radio that holiday season. I’ve said this all before, but Bruce
Cockburn is a warm, comforting musical presence in my life, and listening to him sing these great
songs and play the guitar like only he can - well - it’s better than a fridge full of nog.
Now, Nanci Griffith joins Bruce here, and sings some songs of her own (”Wexford
Carol”, “Grafton Street”, “Going Back to Georgia”, etc.). But
it’s the Bruce tunes that resonate with me: “Shepherds” opens the show, and has
always been a song that pops into my head throughout the year, for some reason:
“Glooooooria, in the hiiiighest.” I’m not heavy into the religion, mind you,
but when Bruce sings, I’m a believer; “Deer Dancing Around a Broken Mirror”, a
spirited and lush instrumental tune; “Huron Carol”, a song written in the
1600’s by a Jesuit missionary to the Huron Indians, and sung in the Huron language. Bruce
gives a wonderful introduction, and reads the English translation beforehand; and of course, two
favorites of mine: “I’m Gonna Fly Someday” and “One Day I Walk”.
Sublime.
Enjoy. And hey, happy holidays, eh? Oh, and always a reminder for you fellow Yanks that
haven’t heard of Bruce from the great white north - it’s CO-Burn.
Co sounding like So. Ho ho ho.
“Christmas with Cockburn”
The Columbia Records Radio Hour, 1994
Intro Shepherds [mp3]
Wexford Carol (Nanci Griffith)
Brave Companion of the Road (NG)
Deer Dancing Around a Broken Mirror
I’m Gonna Fly Someday
Grafton Street (NG)
Going Back to Georgia (NG)
One Day I Walk / Intro to Huron Carol Huron Carol [mp3]
Mary Had a Baby
It'd already
been known that HTC got a little help from the boys and girls at San Fran-based One & Co in
designing its beautiful, WinMo-defying TouchFLO 3D user interface along with the
Touch Diamond on which it premiered;
apparently, HTC likes the result so much that it's snapping the privately-held firm right off the
market. One & Co's expertise certainly isn't limited to phones -- its clients span from
Coca-Cola to Adidas, Dell, and Palm -- and interestingly, HTC has decided that the move won't spell
the end of the design consultancy, so if you were hoping to get your hands on an HTC-designed K2
snowboard, you might just have a shot. We're told that the injection of fresh thought that found
its way into the Diamond will ultimately filter its way through HTC's entire lineup, which we're
taking to mean Android- and WinMo-based devices alike -- and sorry, G1, but if this means that we can eventually land a
Google-powered set with a giant display and some glossy facets on its rear, you know you're getting
eBayed right quick.
Panzi wrote two texture nodes that were recently committed to the Blender svn repository. He
demonstrates their use by creating procedural terrains. Nifty stuff. Panzi wrote: Recently I wrote
two tiny texture nodes. They don't do much, just exposing the coordinates (x,y,z) to the node
system and a node that calculates the distance between two coordinates (vectors). [...]
I'm a firm believer that designers are makers at heart, but that might just be because I went to
design school. The Core77 design blog just published their gift guide (77 items under $77), and plenty of the
fancy designer items would make great remakes for the holidays. Designer products are looking
more and more maker-y lately, just check out that plunger lamp!
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height="310" / Imagine one-upping Adam Frucci by posing with a 180-inch screen... only it's 3D!
NewSight could give you a chance with their new gargantuan 3D video wall. Sadly, it uses LEDs for
pixels, making the resolution all Monet-like./p pUnlike Panasonic's behemoth, Newsight's 3D Wall
would never enter some trajillionaire's AV room. However, you will probably see it in Times Square
one day, especially given its ability to combine with three other displays to make a 360-inch
monster. /p pAnd ithen/i all you have to do is come out with some 3D shark movie with scary ass
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MySpace has partnered with RipCode to give mobile users access to
MySpace videos. The content will be available at MySpace’s mobile site, m.myspace.com, which
currently generates around 3 billion monthly page views from 10 million users.
Video will work on the iPhone, T-Mobile G1, BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Storm devices, among
others. All user uploaded videos and premium content will be available.
The new feature will use RipCode’s on demand video transcoding service. Videos are
transcoded only when requested, into whatever combination of codecs, bit rates and resolutions an
individual handset requires.
Crunch Network: MobileCrunch
Mobile Gadgets and Applications, Delivered Daily.
The New South Wales (NSW) Department of Education and Training (DET) has today revealed its
required specifications for custom-built laptops it intends to issue to students from grades 9
to...
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this new TS-XL/R5 is not your average NAS and has been in fact improved to offer higher performance
compare to the last generation. br / Thanks to a more powerful CPU, Buffalo announced transfer
rates 3 times superiors as it little bother the TS-HTGL/R5 , and this despite the number of
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Hello, i need some real help installing the newest version of iDeneb. My computer specs are:
AMD 6000+ 3.1 Ghz Processor
Dual 2Gb DDR2 1066 Ram
SATA 3.0 gb/s Seagate 500Gb drive
ATI Sapphire HD3780 Card
I have been trying to install leopard for about 2 weeks now. I am kind of a n00b to this whole deal
here but every time i install and try to boot it goes to the apple loading screen with the weheel
spinning and i get the circle with the dash through it above the apple. This is when i keep my
drive settings on IDE. When i change them to AHCI the screen turns a darker grey and tells me i
need to reboot every time no matter what install. Can someone help me out here?
David Recordon /
O'Reilly Radar: Getting
OpenID Into the Browser — Google Chrome did a smart thing:
Less. They unified the search box and address bar, since that's what people do
anyway. That gives us back precious pixels for the only thing that's as important to an
average web user as where they're going: Who they are.
I was looking at my YouTube page tonight and realized that there were a few videos I posted while
I was in London that I then forgot to put on the blog! The first one, in particular, should be
useful to folks.
Hi,
I bought an used iPhone 2G. I believe the battery is OK because i went through a full charge and it
lasted about 6 hours of use (and 2 days standby) which I guess is normal. Nevertheless, I dont
think the iPhone is reporting the battery levels correctly. For instance, it stays at 100% for a
long time, close to an hour of use. Then when it hits the 20% level and displays a warning it
drains all the way down to zero very quickly. In 10 to 15 mins of use the battery goes from 20% to
0%. Is this a known issue? Can this be a symptom of a deffective battery?
Thanks in advance for any advice and/or shared knowledge about this..
totono8
It's been on sale for a
couple days now (at least
in Shanghai), so it had to happen eventually -- you're witnessing the first tentative breaths
of a Canon EOS 5D Mark II as it leaves the
box. So many manuals to ignore! So many useless composite video cables and driver CDs to fill your
drawers! So much bubble wrap to spend intimate moments with! It all goes down at the read link,
kids.
A city in England has installed a "smart CCTV" system, which is claimed to be able to a
href="http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/Smart-CCTV-could-put-criminals.4735976.jp"detect certain
behavior or incidents/a (via a href="http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/11/28/portsmouth_cctv/"The
Register/a) and to alert camera operators to follow up. The system is supposed to give operators
the ability to monitor large numbers of cameras at once, more than they can do just by watching TV
screens. This type of technology has been around for a
href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20060901/074818.shtml"a little while/a, but doesn't seem to
have set the world alight just yet. It's doubtful that these devices will actually make any
significant reduction in crime (perhaps predicting and preventing crime comes in version 2.0), and
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