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| Wednesday, October 25, 2006 |
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Listening in
| | I stopped by PRX way too briefly today here in Cambridge. I hope I get back again soon. |
| | Meanwhile, it as great to finally get a little hang time with Jake Shapiro, and to see some of what they're up to. |
| | Including this timely number: |
Last rights
Archi texture
| | ...much of the bold art-deco grandeur of the buildings that line New York's early-twentieth-century boulevards -- from the Grand Concourse in the Bronx to Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn -- is but two-dimensional. The backs of most such buildings are stark, sheer cliffs of exposed brick lacking any pretence of decoration. Their only adornments are the zig-zag patterns of wrought-iron fire escapes mandated by New York City building codes and the geometric regularity of orderly rows of identical windows that peer onto dank concrete-paved courtyards. |
| | Still, the rear walls and courtyards of New York apartment houses have a melancholy beauty of their own: subtle shades of brown, beige, and gray, and an angular, rhythmic, Mondrian-like aesthetic best viewed from the windows of subway cars rattling along the Jerome Avenue or Pelham Park elevated lines or the grade-level tracks of the IND line traversing Brooklyn from Prospect Park to Brighton Beach. |
Casting about
| | Here's a podcast I did with the MSN folks in Copenhagen a couple weeks ago at New Media Days. I know it looks all microsofty on the surface, but it was actually a wide-ranging conversation about all kinds of stuff. |
Search me
| | Lotta good stuff coming along in this "space". Stay tuned... |
Howard, Siriusly
| | Dave wonders why Howard Stern doesn't have a podcast. The reason is that Howard is a commecial broadcaster in the literal meaning of the word. He sells his 'casts, as live streams, to Sirius Satellite Radio customers as one channel (actually two) among the rest of the Sirius lineup. |
| | Given the fact that Howard also sells Howard TV on a pay-per-view basis, I think the chance that he'd give away podcasts is pretty low. There's a better chance that he'd sell them to subscribers. Not exactly Podcasting As We Know it. |
| | That said, Howard is one reason I subscribe to Sirius. Even though I believe satellite radio is a bad bet in the long run. The medium-run has barely begun. |
| | By the way, you can listen to Sirius free on the Web right now, and through Thursday. |
Dayzed
| | It's actually Tuesday, but since my blog is still on Copenhagen time or something, it's Wednesday on the blog here. |
| | Anyway, I was busy today. Or yesterday. Whatever this is. Or was. Might make up for it today. Or tomorrow. |
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