Looking Back

So this is the time of the year for ‘best of’ shows, top 10s, remember the year, person of the year, etc, etc. But I’m not terribly concerned with producing a list of things to remember considering these can be had in great numbers if one were so inclined to look. My mind has been wondering back to things, or rather people in the past, that have been taking up precious brain time. Xander and Charles, wherever you are, you are greatly missed. Intracranial hemorrhages at 21 and fiery car crashes at 23 are really not the most pleasant ways to leave your pals behind. But I suppose you didn’t have much say in the matter. So here I am, still alive and kicking going into 2005, watching the world unfold with all the good things and bad things. And though that viscously persistent question of ‘why’ is never really answered, us left behind ones still push on regardless. A new year may be fast approaching, and my life still going, but you are still both sorely missed and hopefully never forgotten. For the rest of you still here, Happy New Year, and may we meet again soon.

The original XM

Back before mp3s were so widely distributed, a large hard drive was still under a gig, and a fast connection was way under 56k, tracking programs and files such as .xm, .it, .mod, etc. were a popular way of creating/distributing music. I queued up my entire music collection yesterday and had it on random when this little gem started playing. I thought it was worth sharing just for the heck of it. Make sure you have a music player that can play .xm files.

Download Audio: lluvia_chanel_n.xm

Shewbox Software Roundup 2004

Being a long time computer user, I always find it interesting to see what different software people use to accomplish the same task. If a friend or coworker is showing me something on their computer, I look to see if they use different software than I do for tasks such as internet browsing, office, media player, etc. So I thought it might be interesting to show to others what software I use to do my day to day computer ‘work’.
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Old Military Road, 9am

Several weeks back, I went out searching for a quiet spot to record that was still close to the city limits. It was still somewhat early, around 9am when I was out and about, but finding a spot with little vehicle noise is hard to find. In my recording session, I don’t think I went more than 3 minutes without interference from some transporting human being, but the one minute clip I’m posting here is a nice mix of bugs, birds, and crows. Of course, if you listen closely, you can also hear a vehicle speeding away in the distance.

Download Audio: Old Military Road

Keep the oil flowin’ and the money rollin’

From a recent wired article:

But it could get much worse. As much as a third of all species will be extinct by 2050 by some estimates, said report co-author Hector Galbraith of Galbraith Environmental Sciences and the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Galbraith said he also worries that entire ecosystems are being affected, which could disrupt soil creation, plant pollination and the natural cleaning of water and air. “Climate change has the potential to affect all those benefits that we get for free.”

I’ve always wondered why the environment is never an important issue in political races, and rarely mentioned in broadcast news stories. Many claim that global warming studies are faulty at best, and some even say that global warming simply is not happening. But even if you don’t believe the scientists and their little studies, shouldn’t reports cush as Observed Impacts of Global Climate Change in the U.S. at least give pause for a little bit of concern? Wouldn’t one think that an environmental policy that is harsh on big money energy producers but easier on our little planet would be at least a smart thing to consider? Wouldn’t a little inconvenience be worth the benefits to our home? Or do the powers at be truly think there is absolutely no cause for alarm? That all these scientists and countries who are concerned about this ‘little’ problem are overreacting? Am I a crazy environmental nutcase for getting even a little bit worried when I read those crazy scientists’ reports? If the earth’s climate is changing for the worse, shouldn’t more people be at least slightly alarmed? Or should I go on with life as usual, and ignore these reports and just hope they’re wrong? Maybe it’ll just go away if I ignore it long enough?