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Nick Hornby – The New Yorker

16 Friday May 2008

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If you’re a music fan then you’ll probably have at least a passing familiarity with the author Nick Hornby who wrote Hi Fidelity (and for the real fans 31 Songs among others).  Whilst writing his books he has also written some music articles for the New Yorker magazine, some of these articles can be found on the The New Yorker Archive.

 

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Google Reader – Offline

15 Thursday May 2008

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Google Reader has become my preferred RSS aggregator with its Outlookish and AJAX based interface is very nice to use.  The only problem is when on the road, I can’t catch up with checking which feeds are worth further reading when I get online access. Until now that is, Google Code have released ReadAir using Adobe’s Air rich Internet access platform.  Although the first release (0.1) doesn’t have all the shortcuts of the proper reader, ReadAir does have a nice clean (Macish) interface that is brilliantly responsive, and whilst online rapidly syncs with your google account.

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Data Protection, getting a handle on it for a global company

12 Monday May 2008

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Reading an article in the trade journal Computing prompted me to double check that our Data Protection policies, particularly now that the company I work for is rapidly expanding into a global operation.  Reviewing legislation for one country is heavy going, and I’m pleased to say that for UK our policies are still more than satisfactory.  However looking at the dealing with cross boarder issues, things get a lot trickier.  With the requirements laid down by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) which includes the UK, national legislation for other EU countries and OECD members. Plus the fact that the US has a different approach to data protection compared to other OECD members as a result they’ve setup something called Safe Harbour to address the OECD restrictions.  Upstanding all this differing positions is enough to make someone’s brain ache.  Fortunately we don’t yet have to contend with specific requirements such as Sarbanes Oxley.

 

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Chilirec – Your Free Internet Recorder

12 Monday May 2008

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  I cam across a new free service called Chilirec.  It allows your to select and record Internet radio stations for later playback.  Currently there are 300 or so stations although none of the major names appear for example BBC, KCRW and so on.  As a solution it has some exciting potential, and could if it takes off have some interesting affects on podcasting (i.e. you record your favourite programmes for time shifted listening without first having to download or accept any download quality restrictions.

 

It does however raise all sorts of interesting copyright issues, which probably explains why the major stations are absent from the available list as it would attract the big money lawyers.

 

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Some suggested Listening …

09 Friday May 2008

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April Fuel Prices

07 Wednesday May 2008

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A new graph showing April’s fuel prices is here …

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The figures show that in the last month prices have jumped %1.3 on average for petrol and 3.5% on a month on month calculation this is on top of last month’s 2.9% and 5.4% respectively. If fuel prices are to climb in step with inflation (suggested to be 2.5% p.a.) we should be seeing monthly changes in the order of 0.2%. The question is, how long before this kind of fuel price acceleration is going to trigger inflation in the cost of necessary products such as food.

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Elvis Costello – Momofuku will be on CD

07 Wednesday May 2008

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Initial announcements about Elvis Costello’s latest album Momofuku was that it would only available as vinyl or download – no CD.  As I blogged here, it seemed a strange decision given Elvis’ fanbase.  Either this was a marketing ploy, which is based on column inches generated was successful, or Lost Highway have had a change of heart as the album will be made available on CD, as can be seen by the Amazon listing here.

 

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More free tunes from Nine Inch Nails

06 Tuesday May 2008

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Following Nine Inch Nails Ghosts album earlier in the year with it would seem that Trent Reznor can’t give away his music quick enough with another free album download,  (in MP3, Flac or M4A formats) called The Slip. According to Filter Magazine (here) there will be a CD release of the album later in the year.

 

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Follow on about MSN Music service (Why DRM is so Evil)

02 Friday May 2008

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Following my recent post (here) about MSN Music discontinuing the ability to move DRM’d music, it would appear that the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have the same view that I have and have written to Microsoft outlining what they believe Microsoft must to make good the service discontinuation – see EFF’s statement here.

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Lester Bangs

02 Friday May 2008

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As a celebration of the anniversary of the death of gonzo music critic Lester Bangs Glorious Noise have pulled together a set of links to some of his writings Lester Bangs in Creem. Although if you want read a good collection of his writings then I can recommend the book Psychotic Reactions & Carburetor Dung which was compiled by Greil Marcus.

 

For those who haven’t made a connection as the who Bangs is – perhaps you may remember Phillip Seymour Hoffman in Almost Famous (a fine presentation of Bangs).  For a brief bio of Lester Bangs try wikipedia.

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