Saturday, 23 October 2004
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Canadian Audio Symposium
We've posted some preliminary information on the special day long meeting the Toronto AES is hosting on Saturday 13 November.
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A Five-Point Roadmap to Podcast's Future
by Tod Maffin [about me]
Podcasting has burst into the net consciousness with a pace that
has stunned even the most seasoned Internet veterans. Dozens of new
podcasts and tools are being released daily. But when technology moves
at this pace, it tends to scatter its focus. What I propose below are
the key next steps in the evolution -- a five-point road map to the
future of podcasting.
[Via I Love Radio .org]
If Tod keeps this up he's going to be a real leader in this movement.
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Metric Halo Releases ChannelStrip Native For OS X
With one license for ChannelStrip Native, Mac OS X users can use ChannelStrip with every audio program available for Mac, including Logic 7, Cubase SX 3, Digital Performer 4.5, Nuendo 2, Pro Tools 6, Final Cut, and GarageBand, amongst others. ...Read More »
[Via Digital Pro Sound News]
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Youth vote jumped by 55 per cent...
Youth vote jumped by 55 per cent in last federal election, report suggests
[Via GAM-National] Here's hoping there's a similar movement in the US this fall.
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Eminem's anti-Bush anthem leaked online
Xeni Jardin:
Updated: An audio excerpt from Eminem's new anti-Bush song "Mosh" can be downloaded here, from The Regular. Quoth the caucasian rap superstar in a Rolling Stone interview, "Bush is definitely not my homie." Link
An anonymous reader points us to two links for listening to Eminem's "Mosh" in its entirety. Real Audio Link, ASX link.
BoingBoing reader David Stein sends a transcript of the song's lyrics: Link
[Via Boing Boing] Eminem finally focuses his rage on something worthwhile: "Strap him with an MK47, let him fight his own war, let him impress daddy that way [snip]look in his eyes, it's all lies [snip] as we set aside our differences and assemble our own army to disarm this weapon of mass destruction that we call our president . . . for the present".
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whitehouse web site scrub
Several members of the original team that built the Whitehouse website 10 years ago are reporting that the Bush administration is systematically changing and/or removing content from the archives. The original policy was that no content was ever to be removed or altered. A versioning system was put in place to ensure no breakage or alteration of history would occur.
Let's get these assholes out of our whitehouse.
[Via Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog] Removing the lies so that they can tell some more.
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