Archive for April, 2008

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Downloading Music Files as a Podcast

April 30, 2008

On Monday, I linked to the episode of our radio show that we aired on Saturday, Ostrobogulous: Techno.  I was subsequently informed that since it wasn’t set up as a podcast, a few people were having an attack of apathy in downloading it.

How to download my radio show as a podcast:

  1. Open the music player of your choice that supports podcasts (or Zencasts or Zunecasts or whatevercasts).
  2. Add a new podcast.  In iTunes, this is under Advanced >> Subscribe to podcast…
  3. Use the following URL: http://awalton.wordpress.com/feed

    In order to use my domain teslasayshi.com, I have domain masking set up through a free DNS service.  The URL http://teslasayshi.com/feed is a valid link but the RSS function won’t work properly in iTunes.  Andrew Ferguson just informed me that the domain masking is using an iframe to display the site.  Ew!

  4. Wait for it to download and enjoy the smooth stylings of Amanda and Longhair.  Jawsome!

 URL: Universal Resource Locator

DNS:  Domain Name Server

RSS:  Really Simple Syndication

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Collectivism in Literature

April 29, 2008

I finished reading Anthem, by Ayn Rand yesterday. It’s only 100 pages and I started it about a week ago so it really shouldn’t have taken me this long. However, there were mitigating circumstances (i.e. I left it in my car repeatedly.) This was the first bit of literature by Rand that I’ve read and it has me feeling good about tackling Atlas Shrugged or Fountainhead.

I will say that I thought it was an excellent book. The premise was intriguing and it’s my opinion that the length was just right. The style was unique and fit the book perfectly -the protagonist replaces the word “I” with “we” througout most of the novella. However, once I was finished reading, it reminded me (at least partially) of other books and stories I’ve read that tackle similar issues.

According to Wikipedia, collectivism can be summarized as follows:

Collectivism is a term used to describe any moral, political, or social outlook, that stresses human interdependence and the importance of a collective, rather than the importance of separate individuals. Collectivists focus on community and society, and seek to give priority to group goals over individual goals.

This fundamental concept fuels several political leanings, most famous of which are Socialism and Communism. The basic political idea of collectivism is that of a Commons. The premise of a commons is as follows:

  1. Human society is organized by way of an implicit contract between members of a society
  2. The commons is any resource shared by a group of people (or society as a whole)
  3. Each member will contribute to the commons
  4. Costs and profits are shared equally among members

This, obviously, inspired political parties and proponents of egalitarianism. This philosophy also inspired much criticism. The following is a list of books I have read over the years that argue against collectivism for many of the same reasons. These reasons are first noted as follows:

  1. Groups benefit more from getting more resources from a common organizational resource pool, but overload the common resource
  2. Collectivism stifles individuality and diversity by insisting upon a common social identity
  3. Collectivism is linked to the diminution of freedom when political authority is used to advance collectivist goals
  4. Genetic differences within the population justify the view that some people are naturally superior to others in some important way (taken more from Egalitarianism)

Books:

1984 by George Orwell

Anthem by Ayn Rand

Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut

Short Stories or Essays:

Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut

The Tragedy of the Commons by Garret Hardin

**It is worthwhile to note that Anthem is no longer under copyright in the United States.

***It is also worthwhile to note that the book list is in alphabetical order by both last name and title. Whoa.

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Ostrobogulous: Techno

April 28, 2008

The techno show on Saturday night was a blast. Keith, Longhair, and I snuck away from the dwindling remains of MinerCon to RAWK THE HOUSE with some sweet beatz and a little (!!) synth. Highlights include: Keith, Keith, Chickaaan, BIG BOOM, Keith, Keith, and a little Keith.

The Playlist:

Halcyon On and On - Orbital
Sandstorm - Darude
Smooth Operator - Sade, mixed by Keith
The Bongo Song - Safari Duo
We’re in Heaven - DJ Sammy
Ghosts - the 10th Planet
Safety Dance - Men Without Hats
Starry-Eyed Surprise - Paul Oakenfold
I like to Move It - Reel 2 Real (from the movie Madagascar)
Love at First Sight - Kylie Minogue
Rapture - IIO
Dragostea Din Tea - Ozone
Clocks - Coldplay, mixed by Keith
Satisfaction - Benni and Banassi
Dreaming - BT
Tundra - Men De Jong
“Disk Bounce” - Team 1
Otherside - Paul Van Dyke
DJ Culture - Blank and Jones
Face to Face - Daft Punk
Tranced - DJ Hydro
Bye Bye Birdy - 4 Horsemen
Better Off Alone - Alice DJ
X Terminate - Ziggy X
Everytime We Touch - Cascada
Find - Ridge-Walkers
Strong Bad Techno - Homestarrunner

Two songs, the Disk Bounce and Bye Bye Birdy were done by groups in the Music Technology class. Keith commented a little on those but mostly Longhair and I bombarded him with questions about the genre. The best part of the show was learning that we listen to more techno than we think.

Oh! and the show this week is available for download. Let me know what you think!

Thanks again to our liminal listeners!

Ostrobogulous
Saturdays, 8:00pm-10:00pm
Mines Internet Radio - Studio One