Thursday, February 5, 2004
Apple selling DRM'ed silence at $0.99 a pop. As the Apple Turns has compiled a playlist of silent tracks available as DRM-restricted files from the iTunes Music Store.

Yesterday we mentioned in passing that faithful viewer djsteve had purchased a track that cost him the "best 99 cents [he'd] ever spent." The joke, of course, was that it was the second track from The Whitey Album by Ciccone Youth, which consists of a minute and three seconds' worth of silence. To tell you the truth, while we're amused by the fact that Apple is charging 99 cents for a song full o' nothing, we're even more amused by the fact that said track contains the usual digital rights management code to prevent you from playing it on any unauthorized systems. And the most amusing thing of all, of course, is that the song has a thirty-second preview.

Well, as it turns out, the Ciccone Youth track is by no means the only all-silent untune for sale at the iTMS; faithful viewers ben, Scott Levin, and Michael Wyszomierski contributed their own suggestions, too. And you know how Apple recently added a bunch of "iTunes Essentials" playlists to the store, such as "Cover Songs" and "'70s AM Radio Classics"? Well, we've compiled all the silent tracks we managed to scrape together into the first AtAT Essentials playlist, "To Be Played At Maximum Volume."

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(Thanks, noel!) [Boing Boing Blog]
11:52:32 PM  #  Oh yea! []

I started a little news page for the radio show I'm on, The High Road. It's to help me remember stories througout the week and use iblog.

I also have another Radio Userland News Page because of the odd way the RSS stuff works so i can always post to something no matter what browser I'm using.
11:30:37 PM  #  Oh yea! []