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..and Oh Sherry by Steve Perry wasn't even mentioned!







..and Oh Sherry by Steve Perry wasn't
even mentioned!

..and Oh Sherry by Steve Perry wasn't
even mentioned!
07/31/2004 03:55 AM

The Top 50 Worst Guitar Solos (revisited). On Jimmy Page's solo in Radioactive: He pieces together an angular, steely synth-guitar catastrophe that probably only the eunuchs in Yes could warm up to. And Angus Young's solo on "Ballbreaker": Take away the hyperactive Chuck Berry duckwalking and frantic head- bobbing and you're left with some extremely constipated rockabilly soloing. And what the fuck is these guys' fixation with men's genitalia all about, anyway? [more inside]




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I have grave misgivings about John Kerry, but I certainly don’t have misgivings about Kerry that equal the terror I have about another four years of Bush. What he’s done to aspects of the Constitution that are there to assure individual rights is breathtakingly bad.

...

I had a conversation with Kerry. It was pretty disheartening. I asked how he felt about civil liberties. He said, "I’m for ’em!" That’s great, but how do you feel about Section 215 of the Patriot Act? He said, "What’s that?" I said, it basically says any privately generated database is available for public scrutiny with an administrative subpoena. He says, "It says that?" I say, "You voted for it!"

Link

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It is very nice to see when someone has a similar experience with VoIp as I have. The only difference...

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Xeni Jardin: Follow-up on this previous BoingBoing post from Cory: Link. As he steps out the door to "lead another sortie of dancing fools out into the streets of Manhattan," John Perry Barlow reports on the dance protests he's been organizing this week in NYC:
After four missions, Dancing in the Streets has exceeded my fondest expectations. It was my objective, as it usually is, that we afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted, and this is what we have been doing by all appearances. We generally make the credentialed Republicans we encounter visibly nervous and spread good will and humor to most of the rest, including the police, who could well use it at the moment. People dig it when they see other people dancing in incongruous places. The most surprising people will join in, falling on the dance with a kind of hunger.

Republicans were hard to encounter at first. They are being quarantined behind the blue membrane of the NYPD (for whom my affection and respect has only increased through this experience). In addition, they spend much of their time inside the Garden having a lot less fun than we were. (As several of them told us.) Levels of engagement have increased with fine-tuning. The results vary, ranging from the Stepford husband whom we made so nervous that he walked into a plate glass window to the sweet young delegate from Oklahoma who tore off his tie and joined us for the balance of the evening.

We've had many interactions with the police. They certainly weren't interested in arresting us, though they kept us moving. Several of them said wistfully they wanted to join us. In general they only interfered because they are trying to maintain as familiar a peace as they can. Major variations from standard reality worry them. But not enough to go maximum on us.

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The Weblog world is, in the words of Buddy Miles, going through them changes. With Dave Winer open sourcing Frontier and Movable Type struggling with its licensing, Google’s Blogger unit arrives with a spanking new upgrade, the first since Google acquired the company in February, 2003. In a wide-ranging conversa tion with eWEEK’s Steve Gillmor, Blogger co-founder and Google program manager Evan Williams runs through the changes in the software, the company, and the RSS /ATOM ecology.

[Steve Gillmor's Blogosphere]

Out of all of this excellent interview, this is my favorite bit......

Do you have any kind of relationship, or do you plan one, with micro-content reader and router toolmakers?

We are very interested in it. We're talking to folks, mostly on a casual basis now. We don't have any big plans along those lines, but it will certainly be an increasingly crucial piece of the publishing tools in this ecosystem that we're in.


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While sifting through the usual day-old headlines Sunday night, looking for a last-minute bit of news to post before I retired for the evening, I came across a headline that made me do a double-take, and filled me with enough shock and caution to divert my eyes from this week’s episode of "Entourage" on HBO: "Apple CEO Jobs undergoes surgery for cancer" Despite the comedy playing itself out on my television screen, I was momentarily filled with an eerie sense of fear upon clicking the link, and in the five seconds it took to reach the article on the other end, I was forced to imagine the worst — as Steve Jobs lied in a hospital bed somewhere on the west coast of the United States, the face of modern computing hung in the balance. Thankfully, the balance has been restored. And while some of you will undoubtedly call me melodramatic (at the very least), when it comes down to it, no one man in the tech industry has as much charisma, insight and talent as Steve Jobs. We can all remember that first time we watched Steve take the stage at a Macworld event — for you lucky ones, on the stage in front of you; for the rest of us via a Quicktime stream or satellite feed. Mixing humor with anticipation, and making even boring sales statistics exciting, Steve"s keynote speeches are nothing short of entertaining. Even those which are light on announcements still keep us on the edge of our seat. It"s better than a movie, and if the Apple Store wanted to charge $3 for admission, we"d pay (mostly without a fight). Of course, when most people think PC, they think Bill Gates, who is as synonymous to modern computing as Edison is to the light bulb — but few tech CEOs play as prominent a role in the day-to-day operations as Steve. And while we know there must be a team of experts designing prototypes and brainstorming ideas, we also know that he has as much a part in the development of Apple’s architecture as anyone on the staff. And right now, Apple’s architecture rules, and Steve"s presence — both behind and in the scenes — would certainly be missed. And not just by Apple. What would happen to the state of the computing if Steve wasn"t around to keep everyone on their toes. Think about it — without the iMac, modern desktop machines would be stuck somewhere in 1998, still clinging to a floppy drive as a viable form of transferring information. And forget mp3 players… can you say Rio? OK, OK — but for every release Steve has been a part of, the tech industry has rocketed ahead. In Steve"s absence, the Newton was the only notable release, and that certainly didn’t prompt copycats. Sure, it was ahead of its time — so far ahead that even Apple"s couldn’t catch up. The technology was mostly bug-ridden, and again, Steve knew best, killing the project when he retook the reigns. Then came the iMac, PowerBook, iBook, PowerMac, Cinema Displays, iPod… And the list goes on (and hopefully will continue to). Legends come and go, and greatness fades, but Steve is as relevant at 49 as he was at 22. Get well soon Steve. The circuit boards — G5s and otherwise — are not aligned without you.

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My Mom's Blog by Thoroughly Modern Millie: brilliant videoblog entry about usability of a coffeebox lid. Check it.
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