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Another Dumb Idea from Microsoft







Another Dumb Idea from Microsoft

Another Dumb Idea from Microsoft 07/15/2004 12:19 AM

Jim Louderback wonders what Big Red was thinking when they dreamed up their latest craptastic invention: the Portable Media Center.




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The support rep immediately told me that I had the virus, and that they would not turn my connection back on until I jumped through their anti-virus hoops. I argued for almost 10 minutes with this neophyte that I could not use their Windows anti-virus on my Linux systems, and that even if I could, it would not do a damn bit of good. Did it matter? Of course not.

Finally, in order to get my connection back on, I agreed to perform their anti-virus tricks "to the best of my ability", and install Windows just so I could "remove the virus" from my system. The rep actually thought this was an excellent resolution to the problem, but for some reason didn't believe I would actually do it (could have been my vehement renouncements against the entirety of Microsoft's products). After another 5 minutes of cajoling, I convinced her to turn my connection back on so I could get the anti-virus tools, and access Windows Update.

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Some dumb stuff I bought off iTunes... 07/05/2004 04:43 AM

Over the last two weeks I have bought 53 songs from the iTunes Music Store. I didn't expect to buy any. I just get bored easily and then I'm there, mucking around, roaming around, desperately looking for some new exciting way to throw money away. And yes - it's true that there's a fairly limited selection of music on the store and that is a considerable problem (of the five hundred and fifty odd songs that my iTunes stash considers to be "Five Star", only 135 are anywhere on the store that I can find (Music Store link: One Hundred Pounds of Plastic Perfection). But despite the limited selection, if you dig around it is more than possible to find some really good old classic stuff (The Slits: I Heard it Through the Grapevine) or stuff you've discovered from Audioscrobbler (Modest Mouse's Float On) or really interesting cover versions (Ryan Adams' Wonderwall or (for geeks) They Might be Giants' Whe Does the Sun Shine). And then there's all that stuff that you listened to when you were a teenager or a kid and realistically you can't just go out and buy it because that would be really embarrassing, but you can just download it and - it's not the same as buying it, OK. Which I think excuses some of the cheesier things that I've bought (cough - the shame). And then there's the watching something on TV and just going, "Well I kind of like it, and it's only 79p..." (Music from the OC How Good it Can Be). And the odds and sods of Classical Music that the store actually excels in providing... Like when I needed to listen to Strauss' Blue Danube Waltz about million times at work a couple of weeks back.

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And nothing would have stopped me from turning her in right then, except one thing...her mom turned out to be a nice lady.

I basically had the same conversation with her that I had with Laura. She also swore to Laura's diligence as a student, and knew that I was not lying about the plagiarism. She asked whether this was for money or personal reasons, and I told her what I told you blog people, which is that I was legitimately offended on behalf of all the people I know who take their education seriously. Whatever I said, I'm embarrassed to say that I probably used the phrase "scourge of academia." She expressed her dismay over the thousands of dollars this was costing her every semester for her daughter, and I agreed that that was a shame.

Argh, wrongdoers have mothers, apparently.

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My cow-orker, EFF Staff Technologist Seth Schoen, has posted a little blog entry about the inherent failings in all the DRM vendors' systems for determining "proximity" of two devices over the Internet.

...DRM vendors are falling back on other tricks. One you hear a lot about is "IP TTL" (a part of the Internet Protocol specification where routers are supposed to subtract 1 from a header field, to prevent a misaddressed packet from floating around the Internet forever). That doesn't provide evidence either, though, because (1) IP headers like TTL are under the minute control of end-users wielding firewall software, and (2) "bridging" software doesn't subtract 1 from TTL in the first place because conceptually it is not acting as a router.

So the last resort of people trying to use TCP/IP and get evidence about locality or proximity has been to measure latency -- how long it takes for one device to communicate with another. Latency is harder to tamper with because there are physical limitations like the speed of light. For example, you can never get any message from New York to Paris in under 19.5 milliseconds because that is how long it takes light to go from one to the other. If you're using a satellite in geosynchronous orbit, there is a magic number around 250 milliseconds (depending on your latitude) because geosynchronous orbits can only occur at one particular altitude and it takes light about 250 milliseconds to cross that entire path. (Geosynchronous orbit is far away!) So some systems have been adopting rules about not sending some programming to devices that take more than a certain number of milliseconds to answer you when you say hello and ask them for acknowledgment, on the theory that devices that answer really quickly plausibly are on the same local network, whereas device that answer more slowly probably are not.

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Cory Doctorow: Yesterday, a judge in the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that all music sampling, no matter how minimal the sample, no matter how unrecognizably transformed, is illegal without permission from the sample-ee.

Lessig explains how the court got there and what it means:

Sampling, we're told, is piracy. But be certain to see the 19 footnotes in this relatively brief opinion, or the 28 separate quotes the opinion includes from other peoples work. I assume the court got a license for those.

Now that's not quite fair. The court's decision turns upon its "literal" reading of the sound recording statute. The sound recording statute has no de minimus exceptions, the court held. So while you are free to copy three notes from a musical composition, you can't copy the same three notes from a recording. So copying (so long as de minimus) is fine; cut & paste is not. It is a "bright-line" rule the Court has crafted: Ask permission first. (And don't worry, they might have added. It's simple.)

So once again: life in the analog world is freer than life in the digital world. You can do it, just don't use technology to do it — unless, of course, your lawyer has spoken to their lawyer.

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samsung-yepp-side.jpg imageThey aren't shipping yet, but it looks like Amazon has set up their Personal Media Center page to promote both the Samsung Yepp YH-999 [pictured] and the Creative Labs Zen Portable Media Center. While there's not a whole lot of information about the devices that you haven't already heard, but if you're itching to pick either one up you can pre-order can get it shipped as soon as they hit our shores. If you purchase the Samsung instead of the Creative, you can save a whole eleven cents!

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MicroMedia Paper


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Future Gadget: MicroMedia Paper 12/19/2004 03:01 PM

wonders_mag.jpg imageThe issue of Mobile PC that's on the stand this month has the sort of feature that I still can't help but get off on—the future of gadgetry (or the present of product design, I guess). They just happened to put up my very favorite gadget from the feature online as a teaser—this "MicroMedia Paper," a damn near disposable portable video device that's just a few millimeters thick. Of course, even in gizmo fantasy land, they still aren't projecting something like this until 2015.

It's the box of them that really sells it for me, though. I can resist buying in bulk.

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"BBC Creative Archive licensing to be
based on Creative Commons -
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Creative Manager Pro, Agency Management
Software for the Creative and Design
industries, announced new interface
enhancements and over 400 functional
improvements in its forthcoming version
7.0.


Creative Manager Pro, Agency Management
Software for the Creative and Design
industries, announced new interface
enhancements and over 400 functional
improvements in its forthcoming version
7.0.
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Creative Manager Pro, Agency Management Software for the Creative and Design industries, announced new interface enhancements and over 400 functional improvements in its forthcoming version 7.0. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]

BBC Creative Archive Based On Creative
Commons


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player


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could do this...

Doom 3 has gone gold
Poll Technica: text
appearance
preferences

IBM launches
POWER5-based p5
server line

Do You Code-Switch?
Yet Another Reason
to Go Some Rights
Reserved

Late rally erases
news of Intel woe

Microsoft Opens IM
Server to AOL, Yahoo

Source: Ex-U.S. GI
to Travel to Japan
on Sunday

Harrah's Near Deal
to Buy Caesars

Intel justified war,
says Howard

Slim-Fast Sheds
Whoopi Goldberg
After Bush Riff

UK Probe Raps
Blair's Pre-Iraq War
Intelligence

Ex-U.S. GI May Come
to Japan on Sunday -
Media

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