December, 2004


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Dec 04

Gary Webb, R.I.P.

Gary Webb, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who reported on the connection between the CIA and the crack trade in Los Angeles, shot himself a couple weeks back. Those articles he wrote back in 1996 struck some nerves and several notable newspapers worked hard to discredit him and his reporting. They succeeded and his career was destroyed. Since then the bulk of his findings were have been admitted to by the CIA itself, but the LA Times completely failed to mention that in his obituary. Instead they took the opportunity to discredit him further. Sad sad sad.


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Dec 04

Yamaha buys Steinberg

Yamaha, known for making motorcycles and jetskis, as well as lots of musical instruments and professional audio gear, is buying Steinberg, the company behind music software Cubase and Nuendo. Cubase and Nuendo are notably the last cross-platform PC and Mac digital audio workstation (DAW) applications out there, other than the venerable ProTools which can only be purchased along with their hardware. The other two major audio and midi applications (Logic Pro and Digital Performer) are both Mac-only. There’s some other notable applications that are cross-platform, but Cubase/Nuendo, Performer and Logic are the ‘Big 3′. This move puts Yamaha directly in competition with Apple, who owns Emagic and their Logic software (now called Logic Pro and branded as an Apple product). I suspect Yamaha wants the software technology as a complement to their range of digital audio hardware, but we’ll see what happens!


21
Dec 04

The wall in my apartment.

A bad picture of one of the walls in my apartment.

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21
Dec 04

Desk Shot

It’s been rainy here so my umbrella is out on my desk.

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21
Dec 04

whale rider

A picture of my tv.

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21
Dec 04

The Fire Escape

The view of the fire escape from the window. Pretty plants!

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Wow, that picture is crappier than I expected…


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Dec 04

People Who Want to Destroy the Environment

Bill Moyers recently received the fourth annual Global Environment Citizen Award from the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School (wow, that’s a mouthful), and in his acceptance essay he paints an interesting and somewhat infuriating and a bit depressing picture of the grip Christian ideas has on today’s America. Go read it now and tell everyone you know!