Interesting links, detartrated for your convenience.
Friday, November 19, 2004
Welcome everyone. This is it: weirdomusic.com - your first step in exploring the wonderful world of strange, wacky, odd, and just plain bizarre music.

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Here you can listen to the instruments commonly used in Kabuki, such as the taiko drum and the three-stringed shamisen. There are also examples of Kabuki enthusiasts shouting out support for their favorite actors.

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Thursday, November 18, 2004
Interesting presentation

Take a look at this 8 minute presentation. You'll need your sound turned on to hear the narration.
http://poynterextra.org/epic/


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Tuesday, November 09, 2004
This sounds promising:
Skype: "Download, register, install, plug in your headset, speakers or USB phone and start calling your friends." [permalink]
Monday, November 08, 2004
Sorry, Blog, I have been neglecting you. See, the reason I set you up was to have a place to put interesting links. I found a new way to do that: del.icio.us. I set myself up with a free account there and have been putting the links there instead of in you, Blog.

Delicious gives me the ability to see who else has bookmarked the same thing I have, producing a cross-reference system. It also allows me to browse through all users' bookmarks in a few different ways.

Today I found that foxylicious has been updated to work with my (latest) version of Firefox. It pulls down all of my delicious bookmarks and adds them to my Firefox bookmarks. This becomes a crude synchronization method between my various machines (as well as a backup to what's on delicious). [permalink]
Tuesday, November 02, 2004
Selected Sounds of Space: "This is a sampling of some of Professor Don Gurnett's favorite sounds of space. These sounds were recorded by University of Iowa instruments on a variety of spacecraft over the past 40 years and include audio samples provided to Terry Riley and the Kronos Quartet for their work Sun Rings." [permalink]
Monday, November 01, 2004
37 Recording Tips by James Elder: "37 Recording Tips
A Valuable Guide To Making The Most Of Your Time In The Studio" [permalink]