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Streaming to capturing

Monday, March 31, 2003

If you listen to streaming music as much as I do, you’ll enjoy this piece on recording streaming audio by Mark Twain of TechTV:

Capture Internet Audio Streams
Record your favorite shows for listening at your leisure.
By Mark Swain

Most streaming broadcasting companies don’t want listeners to record their broadcasts. Applications such as Windows Media Player and RealPlayer don’t include record options. So how do you record a live Internet broadcast, or any other streaming audio?

On today’s show we’ll show you how to turn your computer into a TiVo-like device for Internet streaming audio.

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On my mind

Friday, March 28, 2003

Collage of “Ball chair” by Finn Stone and a pool by the sea.

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Redlands

Sunday, March 23, 2003

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Quick visit to Redlands, CA.

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Posted by emily chang on 03.23.03
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ORD airport passage 2

Same airport walkthrough a week later.

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Posted by emily chang on 03.23.03
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Peace posters and photos...

Monday, March 17, 2003

Copyright-free posters by designers
anotherposterforpeace.com

Protest photos from the Peace March and Rally, SF
changemedia.org

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Brand USA

Sunday, March 16, 2003

By Naomi Klein, AlterNet
March 13, 2002

TORONTO - When the White House decided it was time to address the rising tides of anti-Americanism around the world, it didn’t look to a career diplomat for help. Instead, in keeping with the Bush administration’s philosophy that anything the public sector can do the private sector can do better, it hired one of Madison Avenue’s top brand managers.

As undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs, Charlotte Beers’ assignment was not to improve relations with other countries but rather to perform an overhaul of the U.S. image abroad. Beers had no previous State Department experience, but she had held the top job at both the J. Walter Thompson and Ogilvy & Mather ad agencies, and she has built brands for everything from dog food to power drills. 

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