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They Might Be Giants's new album as $0.99 MP3s







They Might Be Giants's new album as
$0.99 MP3s

They Might Be Giants's new album as
$0.99 MP3s
07/08/2004 05:32 AM

They Might Be Giants have put their new album online as MP3s, for $0.99 each, with the whole disc available for $9.99. The disc costs $18, and the band has refused to withhold material from the Web version to make up for the discrepancy, listening to fans who insisted that they wanted to buy the disc online. Link (Thanks, Jon!)




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"A lot depends on the amount of compression in the original MP3, but the CD-R request would be either to allow a linear version to be supplied, or a very much less compressed version. Every time lossy-compressed audio goes via a lossy part of the chain it gets worse (depending, of course, on the original level of compression and the type of audio)."

A BH studio to the FM transmitter network is not a problem, but it is when it goes to DAB/Freeview/Dsat ... and then the studio itself may be being sourced via a lossy ISDN (as indeed Peel is). Add these together and the results could be dreadful ... therefore there's a policy to (a) not use MP3s unless editorial imperatives demand it and there is absolutely no other way, (b) not us Minidiscs except in certain circumstances and (c) have computer playout systems working with linear audio.

BoingBoing reader Rupert continues:

"There we have it. DAB is the European terrestrial digital radio system, Freeview is the UK's digital terrestrial TV system which has multiple radio channels too, and DSat is the digital satellite system. There's one heck of a lot of digital broadcasting round these parts, each with its own compression system, and that's before you start to worry about the streaming stuff on the Net."

[Xeni speaking again here]. I'm still not sure that explains it. The BoingBoing reader who pointed John Peel to the Rodeohead MP3s says that when he learned Peel couldn't play the MP3s, he burned them to CD, sent them to Peel at the BBC, and they aired on Peel's show shortly thereafter. So, either (a) the issue was that Peel's show was simply unable to deal with downloading, storing, and playing digital files (but popping a CD in a player was no prob), or (b) the above theory is true, and Peel's show obtained and then aired a non-lossy version of the material, from someone other than this BoingBoing reader.

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Some reporter from a paper up in Marin or Sonoma spotted us and decided to write an article about us -- still not sure why. Anyway, he insisted on introducing us to Abbie Hoffman, who was there. I think he had recently come out of hiding. I hate meeting famous people in situations like this, and I wasn't looking forward to meeting but Carla and I meekly went along at the reporter's insistence. Hoffman was standing in the lobby, looking very grumpy. We were introduced, and he gruffly shook our hands, but avoided eye contact. He then announced to us, without looking at any of us, that he needed to find a payphone to get the score to a ball game, because he had money riding on the outcome. He walked away without saying anything else.

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Reader Bill the Splut says,

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advocates, not racists/fascists.
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Xeni Jardin: If you missed Friday's BoingBoing installment of "As the Bugmenot Turns," I'd recommend you read that post before continuing with this one. Following up on that post about the death and subsequent resurrection of registration-avoidance-helper Bugmenot.com, Jeff Wheelhouse of NearlyFreeSpeech.NET -- Bugmenot's new webhost -- says:
"Regarding that post, I want to clarify a couple of potential misunderstandings that could arise based on feedback you received from a reader.
- NearlyFreeSpeech.NET is not a racist/fascist organization.
- The bugmenot.com site was probably *not* incorrectly filtered by WebSense.

Your reader is quoted below:

With regard to bugmenot leaving a host that sold racist paraphernalia -- their new web host provides service to a combat18 / redwatch site.

This is true. NearlyFreeSpeech.NET is a service founded on the principles of an equal voice for *all* people, without regard for their race, gender, religion, or beliefs. That still applies when the beliefs being expressed are antithetical to our own.

[If they moved because] they didn't want to be blocked by censorship software... Bugmenot had better hope they're not on the same server this time.

If I understand the situation correctly, the second host bugmenot tried, dissidenthosting.com forwarded www.bugmenot.com traffic to another established site with racist content. Presumably, it was *that* site that was blocked by web filters and not the bugmenot site. Ironically, if this is correct, it sort of means that the filtering did its job properly and blocked the racist content. I felt this might not be clear based on your reader's message. Makers of web filters long ago learned that blocking traffic by IP address was not a successful practice. There should be no danger of bugmenot.com, or any site hosted by us, being filtered except upon its own merits (or lack thereof). Of course, some clueless sysadmin somewhere will prove me wrong, but if I am only wrong once today, it will be a good day. NearlyFreeSpeech.NET never redirects 404 errors or offline sites. Again, quoting from your post:

[Ed note: a banner ad on Redwatch plugs a hosting service identified as "Nigger Free Hosting," but the site does appear to live at nearlyfreespeech.net.]

I have long hoped that the "Nigger Free Hosting" site is some sort of puerile racist joke; the site hardly appears developed enough to be a real hosting company. But whether it is or not, we are not affiliated with it in any way. We are thrilled to have bugmenot.com hosted with us. As you can see, we don't always get to say that. It's clever, it's useful, and it's one guy making a difference. I don't know what happened to the first hosting company to get the site shut down. Probably we're going to find out, and there's a good chance it's going to suck. But we will not go down without a fight, and we will never go down quietly. Not when sites like bugmenot are the whole freakin' point of our service. Thanks!"


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seminar- Moving from QuarkXpress to
InDesign
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Respected Tony Hawk's Underground (THUG2) online community website, thugxonline.com, will be hosting a $1000, Grand Prize Online PS2 video game tournament during the summer of 2005. [PRWEB May 25, 2005]

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Turbine does deal with U.K. firm to host
online games in Europe


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