January 27, 2004
Cuban Linx
Posted by tomo at 02:49 AM in . | 1 Comments
Report on who is buying our presidential candidates. It's also sad to know that presidential contributions in Ann Arbor for Bush were more than 10x as that for Gore in 2000. I'mNotSorry.net is a site where women can share their positive experiences with abortion. The best way to deal with heroin addicts is to give them free heroin. Columbus apparently has the right idea when it comes to the homeless -- give them homes not shelters. And nuclear energy may still be an option, but we must still plan now for a world without oil.
Ramiro Torres's clips for (Latin America) MTV's Top 20. Kill Bill Vol. 2 trailer. Super Model Meat Sports, models playing with meat, with music by Columbus's Evolution Control Committee. Monty Python in LEGO movie. Dumb kids with cars. Underachievers' parents deny honor students.
Brian Eno has released a manifesto for a plan called Magnificent Union of Digitally Downloading Artists (MUDDA) which is to allow musicians to sell their music online on their own terms. It should be remembered that the site mp3.com, which did just that, was recently shut down after many years of operation, and with it a lot of music that was only available there was lost to the world as its new owner, Vivendi, decided not to allow the Internet Archive to save it. Also, Ann Arborite George Hotelling has announced his new song-of-a-friend service called SongBuddy, mixing file-sharing with friendstering (or now, Orkut).
So, how was she? Probably wasn't an 18-year old virgin selling it for £10,000. Insane Dolphin game. And a new blog covering AI and the game of Go. And holy shit, Motoman is the Internet Santa who rides his motorcycle through Cambodia delivering e-mails to wireless computers in rural areas without real Internet.
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Thanks for posting about SongBuddy, I appreciate the publicity. One comment, SongBuddy isn't really about file sharing. One way to think about it is songblogging, linking to songs that are on the web. Another way is building a directory of mp3s that artists have made available on the web. Posted by: George Hotelling at January 29, 2004 5:19 PM |