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Thursday, January 20, 2005 
Paul Brady on iTunes Music Store. I was lamenting a few weeks ago that while ITMS does have a large catalog of Irish music, they had little of Paul Brady and Sean Keane. I just noticed that they got quite a number of Paul's recordings up there, though there is still not much of Sean's catalog in there.
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Scott summarizes the past 15 years of my life. I guess on a subconcious level I realized what all of this work meant, but never focused on it in this way. It's simply been a matter of trying to keep the Hawaiian language contemporary and viable in today's society. There have been times that I just want to let it go and focus just on the language, but every once in a while we hit a new high, like getting the OS X support for Hawaiian, and it recharges my battery. Hopefully we'll get Microsoft on board as well and I'll experience that all over again.

I've registered the domain Culture-Hack.com. I may just have to change the name of this blog. Thanks for the idea, Scott

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Survey finds wide support for Irish-speaking youth radio. I've thought about this quite a lot myself. In our Hawaian language radio program, Alana I Kai Hikina, we only play music in the Hawaiian language. Most of this is perfomed in a traditional style. However, what if we had a show that played the music that appeals to today's youth, but with the DJs conversing in Hawaiian? Hmmm. Something to think about.
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