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Sunday, March 5, 2006

Author:   Doc Searls  
Posted: 3/5/2006; 6:00:59 PM
Topic: Sunday, March 5, 2006
Msg #: 6533 (top msg in thread)
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Another button for your limitless radio 
 After visiting Kent Newsome's blog more than a few times, I finally decided to do what I should have done a long time ago: listen in to Rancho Radio, his Internet radio station. Says this in the margin:
 We play a rotating selection from our 26,000 plus song library of Americana, Alternative Country, Classic Rock & Blues. It's an eclectic mix of songs selected by musicians, songwriters and music lovers. Our playlists change every week, and we occasionally feature live cuts and unreleased tracks from Err Bear Music and other independent publishing companies.
 Oh, there's a podcast too (which I'm listening to now... it's terrific... and good to hear the voice behind the words... also perfect mood prep for my soujourn to Texas at the end of this week... still listening: man, does this guy know his music, and how to share it... wow). Best line: "It's a harder climb up Podcasters Hill than it is up Blogger's Hill." Amen on that brother. Tell me about it.
 Anyway, Kent's doing great stuff in the KPIG/RadioParadise/Roadhouse tradition. Give him a listen.
 
'Fi in the sky 
 Well, there wasn't any wi-fi in the train, but my laptop tells me I passed several hundred access points on the way down.
 There doesn't seem to be an muni wi-fi in San Diego. And clearly there isn't in New York, either. That's what I just read in Out of the loop — New Yorkers are left behind when it comes to low-cost, high-speed Internet, by Esme Vos of MuniWireless.com.
 I'm part of a broadband coalition that's been working on a plan to increase broadband availability in Santa Barbara County, and one of the things that's becoming clear to us is that we need to come up with something — or several things — that work for the incumbent carriers as well as customers. I've spilled a lot of pixels writing about What's Wrong With Carriers, but I also think we need to approach carriers with business plans and ideas that work for them, so they'll see opportunities beyond leveraging current models, or expanding only by offering fast-lane service for the likes of Google and Yahoo.
 I bring this up because it seems to me that the muni wi-fi story is too often cast as a fight between public and private sectors: municipalities and citizens on one side, and cable/phone utilities on the other.
 I'm looking for ways to avoid that, if it's possible, with our project. Which isn't a muni wi-fi one, but involves the same potential antagonists.
 
Training 
 Heading to the first of two non-unconferences: eTech and SXSW. Gonna be on the road for way too long. (Ever since I started reading Dear Elena, I can hardly bear to be gone a day.)
 The first leg will be Amtrak from Santa Barbara to San Diego. I've heard there's some wi-fi on some Amtrak trains. If this is one of those (a long shot, I figure), you may see more soon. If not, see ya tonight or tomorrow.
 
Distinctions 
 Davesnarkiness gives Nick Carr an award for the highest snark-to-information ratio, renames Memeorandum Snarksforall (Hey Gabe, the domain is still available), and ices the cake with today's Quote du Jour: The latest controversy is whether Scoble knows his ass from his elbow. Let me know when this is settled. Hmm... How long before Technorati gives us a slider?
 Bonus link: Blogospat II.
 
The store and the story 
 ECM Giotto Premium
 After 1.x decades of producing home espressos and cappuccinos with a Starbucks Barrista machine — and two years after giving it a nice review in Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools — we decided we wanted to step up and get a professional-class machine for the new house we'll soon occupy.
 After months of researching on CoffeeGeek.com, WholeLatteLove.com and similar places, both online and off, we purcheased the Italian ECM Giotto Premium.
 We were tempted by the Expobar Brewtus as well, since it's is "the result of a groundbreaking collaboration between the Whole Latte Love tech department, customer service staff and the craftsmen of Expobar", a Spanish company.
 But we wanted to try before we bought, preferably from a retailer with an actual store. That led us to North Beach in San Francisco, specifically to Thomas Cara, Ltd..
 Thomas Cara has quite a story, which you can read here, here and here. Christopher Cara, son of Thomas (who brought the first espresso machines from Italy to San Francisco, and set up shop there after the war in the 1940s), is a treat all by himself.
 His price is about the same as the online stores, and his service is supurb. Also, he sells coffee selected and roasted to his father's original recipe, brought back from Milan way back when. It's outstanding.
 The only drawback was delivery time. We bought it in November, and Chrisopher had ordered a set of ECMs from the company in Italy back in July. They arrived in January.
 More are on their way, however. And Christopher has lots of machines that also brew great coffee for less fancy prices. If you love coffee, you should pay a visit to the store.


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