Monday, 27 May 2002
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Reinvented Inc. - Air Canada Timetable Surfer: "Enter a 3-character airport code"
X Cute. Also gives distances between airports . . . unfortuantely in miles.
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Music Industry Sues Napster-Like Firm. LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The recording and music publishing industries extended their legal pursuit of online music swapping firms Friday, suing Audiogalaxy for copyright infringement. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Technology]
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Charges of Payola Over Radio Music. A coalition charges that payola is back in a form involving middlemen promoters who skirt the law and operate legally. By Ralph Blumenthal. [New York Times: Arts]No surprise here.
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Next Thursday, NASA will announce the discovery of huge water ice oceans on Mars. [via MetaFilter] [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
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Music Links La Scena Musicale's database of music links [LaScena-Features]Another fine resource from this source. Links are organized by category. There's a form to submit links as well.
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The NY Times tells the riveting story of the last hours of people who died in the World Trade Center. [Scripting News]
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Washington Post: Why Won't We Read the Manual? And so it has come to this: Americans buy the most sophisticated computers, the coolest digital cameras, the most advanced automobiles, the most versatile cell phones and handheld organizers, and then . . . and then we forget, or decline, or flat out refuse, to read the directions. [Tomalak's Realm]One thing that doing the masters in sound recording program taught me was how to read a manual. I'll confess that I'm doing it less often than I used to but I still think I do it much more often than the average person.
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I see that both Michael Hehir and Peter Cook noticed the new OPML-blogroll feature, but hey -- where are your blogrolls? [Jake's Radio 'Blog]Busted! I often use my weblog as a kind of set of bookmarks of things I'd like to get around to doing. There is an absolute pile of things I've been dying to do with Radio that I haven't found the time to do. To be honest, before I build a blogroll I'd like to figure out how to make my leftLinks dependant on which category is being rendered.
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