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  Wednesday, 26 May 2004

.< 11:59:04 PM >
A million love songs

An MP3 blog devoted exclusively to sloppy, silly, sappy songs of romance. Evidences an emphasis on ironic postmodern '80s schlock: Abba, Dolly, ELO, Manilow. If you're in the throes of a crush (pobrecito), whatever you do don't click -- you may not make it out alive. Link [Boing Boing]



.< 11:48:26 PM >
Sony HDPS-M1 40 GB portable photo storage

Sony Japan today announced their new portable storage device aimed squarely at 'high megapixel digital still camera'. The HDD Photo Storage HDPS-M1 has a 40 GB hard disk built-in, Memory Stick and Compact Flash slots, a Lithium-Ion battery, a one-button Copy function and USB 2.0 (high speed) connectivity. Clearly designed to be very easy to use the HDPS-M1 has no LCD display or video output capability, instead it is purely intended to be used as a backup / mass storage device for... [Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)]



.< 11:11:05 PM >
To Quiet a Whirring Computer, Fight Noise With Noise

The constant drone of a computer cooling fan can be annoying. But tiny microphones and loudspeakers point the way toward quieter computers. [New York Times: Technology]



.< 11:10:21 PM >
For Some, the Blogging Never Stops

Millions of the online journals called Web logs have been created, most to be neglected or abandoned. For certain devotees, though, blogging becomes an obsession. [New York Times: Technology]



.< 11:06:57 PM >
U.S. Challenged on Iraqi Sovereignty, Military Power

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - China, France, Germany, and others on Wednesday criticized a U.S.-British resolution, for failing to spell out the powers of a sovereign Iraqi government and having an open-ended mandate for U.S. troops. [Reuters: World]



.< 11:06:40 PM >
New Transcripts Point to U.S. Role in Chile Coup

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Henry Kissinger told President Richard Nixon days after the 1973 coup in Chile the United States helped create the conditions for the ouster of socialist President Salvador Allende, newly declassified transcripts showed on Wednesday. [Reuters: World]

It's worth remembering that Kissinger is a big admirer of Rumsfeld.



.< 10:45:28 PM >
CBC/Radio-Canada Chooses DaletPlus Radio Suite

Dalet has announced that CBC/Radio-Canada will deploy DaletPlus Radio Suite across its national radio networks. This installation will be among the largest systems in existence. [ProSound News]



.< 10:42:25 PM >
eWEEK: Want Wi-Fi with That?...

eWEEK: Want Wi-Fi with That? Wayport would not have pursued the business if it didn't want it--and it wanted it very much. The reason why became obvious yesterday when Wayport introduced Wi-Fi World, a whole new business model--designed around its partnership with McDonald's... [Tomalak's Realm]



.< 7:52:22 PM >
Apple Releases 10.3.4 Update (26-May-2004; .8K)

[TidBITS]

Already installed here.



.< 7:46:36 PM >
NY Times : "Al Gore demanded today...

NY Times: "Al Gore demanded today the resignations of Defense Secretary Donald H Rumsfeld and five other members of the Bush administration." [Scripting News] '"We cannot afford to further increase the risk to our country with more blunders by this team," Mr. Gore said.

President Bush has brought the United States humiliation in the eyes of the world, not the "humility" he had promised, Mr. Gore said in a fiery speech delivered today at New York University. And Mr. Bush "has built a durable reputation as the most dishonest president since Richard Nixon," the former vice president said. [snip] "In December of 2000, even though I strongly disagreed with the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to order a halt to the counting of legally cast ballots," Mr. Gore said, "I saw it as my duty to reaffirm my own strong belief that we are a nation of laws and not only accept the decision, but do what I could to prevent efforts to delegitimize George Bush as he took the oath of office as president.

"I did not at that moment imagine that Bush would, in the presidency that ensued, demonstrate utter contempt for the rule of law and work at every turn to frustrate accountability."'

Holy crap. A most righteous rant from Gore. Read more excerpts from his speech. He is truly pissed, and rightfully so.



.< 7:38:22 PM >
Caribbean Death Toll from Floods Nears 2,000

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - The death toll from devastating floods and landslides in Haiti and the Dominican Republic rose to at least 1,950 on Wednesday. [Reuters: World]



.< 7:33:04 PM >
The New York Times > From the Editors: The Times and Iraq: A Sample of the Coverage
The following is a sampling of articles published by The Times about the decisions that led the United States into the war in Iraq, and especially the issue of Iraq's weapons.

.< 7:29:57 PM >
The Times and Iraq

The Times has reviewed its coverage of the decisions that led the United States into the war in Iraq, and especially the issue of Iraq's weapons. [New York Times: International]
'The problematic articles varied in authorship and subject matter, but many shared a common feature. They depended at least in part on information from a circle of Iraqi informants, defectors and exiles bent on "regime change" in Iraq, people whose credibility has come under increasing public debate in recent weeks. (The most prominent of the anti-Saddam campaigners, Ahmad Chalabi, has been named as an occasional source in Times articles since at least 1991, and has introduced reporters to other exiles. He became a favorite of hard-liners within the Bush administration and a paid broker of information from Iraqi exiles, until his payments were cut off last week.) Complicating matters for journalists, the accounts of these exiles were often eagerly confirmed by United States officials convinced of the need to intervene in Iraq. Administration officials now acknowledge that they sometimes fell for misinformation from these exile sources. So did many news organizations — in particular, this one.'



.< 7:25:13 PM >
New York Times admits Iraq faults

One of the most respected US papers says it failed to be rigorous enough in reporting the run-up to the Iraq war. [BBC News | World | UK Edition] 'The editors say that while the original stories were covered prominently, the follow-up stories that called them into question were all too often buried in the back pages.

They say they were partly to blame for perhaps being too intent on getting scoops for the paper when they should have been challenging reporters.'

Bravo. Will US television networks own up as well?



.< 5:33:30 PM >
“Empowering a new generation”

Adding Apple as #3 to a list of “40 companies driving the global economy,” Kevin Kelleher writes in Wired, “Having sold 5 million iPods, Apple owns 55 percent of the music player market. Meanwhile, iTunes has coaxed the Big Five record labels into a single online store and persuaded fans to download — legally — more than 60 million songs, about 70 percent of commercial downloads. And beyond consumers of digital media, Apple is empowering a new generation of content creators with superior music production (GarageBand) and video editing (iMovie). Put them on the blazing Power Mac G5 and you have the platform of the creative class.” [May 26] [Apple Hot News]



.< 2:24:32 PM >
En México un iPod mini cuesta $500 dólares

No es una broma y no es un comerciante fantasma que importa iPods Mini a pedido. Compudabo, probablemente el distribuidor más grande de Apple en México, los vende a 5,000 pesos es decir unos 500 dólares dependiendo del tipo de cambio del día. [NoticiasMac]

iPod Mini is not available in Canada from Apple. It's probably the same in Mexico.



.< 10:55:27 AM >
Listen Later 'speaks' text to files

LAJ Design has released Listen Later 1.0, a new application that uses your Mac's text-to-speech capabilities to turn text files into audio that you can listen to from itunes, an iPod or audio CD. It imports text, PDF, HTML or inputted text files, and can import single files or multiple chapters. Listen Later requires Mac OS X or Windows and costs US$23.50 to register. [MacCentral]



.< 10:53:32 AM >
Long Days

We're into the long days of Northern summers. There's still some light in the sky at midnight, and already at 3:30 a.m. I can see it's getting lighter again. [Janet's Radio Weblog]



.< 10:48:57 AM >
US troops kidnapping family members of Ba'athists and locking them in Abu Ghraib

This is a heart-rending account of an Iraqi woman whose father was a low-ranking Ba'athist. US troops came to bring him in for questioning, but he was out of the country, getting prostate surgery, so they kidnapped her husband, took him to Abu Ghraib, and declared him to have "intelligence value." The prison guards -- whom the Red Cross have documented as torturing others with "intelligence value" -- tell her that she can have her husband back if she produces her father. I read this and I ask myself: how can the US ever convince the Iraqi people of their goodwill sufficiently to abide under a US-declared "democratic ruler?" How will the US ever get out of Iraq and what kind of hollowed-out, failed state will it leave in its wake?

Link

(via Electrolite) [Boing Boing]



.< 10:48:07 AM >
My Canada includes AccordionGuy

Joey "AccordionGuy" DeVilla, a Filipino-born Canadian, has written a spirited editorial in response to a jackass racist blogger who asserts that the Canadians who died in the Boer War (!) and elsewhere certainly didn't intend for Toronto to be annexed by the "Third World," and says that the non-whites of Canada are less Canadian, with "no knowledge or affection for the old Canada, in either their hearts or minds."

Joey's response: "Fuck you, eh." And the banner, above.

Link [Boing Boing]



.< 10:34:54 AM >
U.S.-Led Terror War 'Bereft of Principle' -Amnesty

LONDON (Reuters) - Washington's global anti-terror policies are "bankrupt of vision" as human rights become sacrificed in the blind pursuit of security, a leading human rights group charged on Wednesday. [Reuters: World]



.< 9:44:21 AM >
Summer terror attack fears grow

The US attorney general and FBI chief are to brief the media amid fears of a new al-Qaeda attack on the US. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]



.< 9:43:40 AM >
US condemned over rights abuses

The US-led "war on terror" has fuelled a wave of human rights abuses worldwide, Amnesty International says. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]



.< 9:42:55 AM >
ProSoundNews Online Daily - hsr/ny Launches Online Music Search
"The most exciting aspect of our new digital library is that, through web-based interfaces, ad agencies, smaller facilities, editors, anyone with whom we have a working relationship, can avail themselves of hsr's Online Music Search. They can access the power of our music library, browse, pick what they need, and pay only for what they use. Enter whatever parameters you like--strings, children's music, circus, drums--and up it comes!

.< 1:04:39 AM >
Al-Qaeda 'spurred on' by Iraq war

The occupation of Iraq has helped al-Qaeda recruit more members, according to an influential research group. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]

Duh. Who didn't see this coming?



.< 1:03:24 AM >
U.S., Britain Signal Apparent Differences on Iraq

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Britain said on Tuesday a planned interim Iraqi government will have final control over foreign troops, but Washington said its forces will be under U.S. command and do whatever necessary to protect themselves. [Reuters: World]



.< 1:02:18 AM >
The trail to Tehran

Andrew Cockburn on Ahmad Chalabi and the Iranian connection. [Guardian Unlimited] 'He was Washington's favourite Iraqi, a prized intelligence source and a dream post-Saddam leader. Now his former CIA masters are rubbishing him, saying he helped Iran trick the US into war. No one, says Iraq expert Andrew Cockburn, should be surprised'



.< 12:52:11 AM >
Iraq Update

WIDENING RECORD OF ABUSE An Army summary of mistreatment and death of prisoners in American custody in Iraq and Afghanistan shows a widespread pattern of abuse involving more military units than previously disclosed. The cases from Iraq date back to April 2003, as Baghdad was falling to United States-led forces, and extend to last month. [Page A1]. [New York Times: International]



.< 12:51:20 AM >
Hundreds dead in Caribbean floods

Torrential rains leave more than 500 dead and hundreds missing in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]



.< 12:50:08 AM >
Newspaper Front Pages from the Newseum

An off-the-cuff remark on last night's Beat the Press on WGBH led me to this up-to-date display of front pages of newspapers from around the world from the Newseum -- "The world's first interactive museum of news."Cool. [Reinvented News]



.< 12:48:49 AM >
Despite their musical tastes, Broadbent, Layton are...

Despite their musical tastes, Broadbent, Layton are in tune [GAM-National] 'For the record, Ed Broadbent just wants you to know that he has never seen the Barenaked Ladies. Ever.

"Do I have any of their CDs?" the former NDP leader asked incredulously yesterday in his campaign headquarters in downtown Ottawa. "Oh dear me. I don't have any of their CDs. I've got Bach and Mozart."'



.< 12:45:02 AM >
LaCie offers new double layer DVD burners

Storage peripheral maker LaCie has announced the D2 DVD±RW Double Layer Drive. The external drive, which will ship in June, can burn DVD±R media at up to 8x speed and can pack up to 8.5GB of data onto a single disk using double layer burning technology. It will be available with FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 interfaces and includes Roxio Toast 6.0. The new d2 DVD±RW Double Layer Drive will cost US$249. [MacCentral]



.< 12:40:58 AM >
Paying Attention . He nailed it. The issue is saving time.

Bill Gates finally speaks the 'R' word as he highlights the increasingly strategic role of RSS in Microsoft's seamless computing direction, eWEEK's Steve Gillmor writes. More on Gates and RSS on IT Conversations'The Gillmor Gang. [Steve Gillmor's Blogosphere]

[Scott Young's Radio Weblog]



.< 12:40:24 AM >
MSN: How to Speed-Read the Net

[Scripting News] 'Ditch your browser — RSS makes surfing for news a joy'

This article is a good starting point if you aren't yet hip to rss. There are also pointers to client applications so you can get yourself started right away. I use NetNewsWire.






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