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		<title>Who&#8217;s Inconvenient Truth?</title>
		<link>http://www.mattromaine.com/2007/02/28/whos-inconvenient-truth/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 15:47:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My buddy Jun shared a link via email earlier today:
Al Gore’s Personal Energy Use Is His Own “Inconvenient Truth”
What&#8217;s really annoying about these sensationalized news bites is that they&#8217;re just that &#8211; sensationalized.  It talks about energy totals, but there&#8217;s no mention about the more important factor &#8211; energy source. If even 10kWh is from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My buddy <a href="http://www.junpierre.com/blog/">Jun</a> shared a link via email earlier today:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tennesseepolicy.org/main/article.php?article_id=367">Al Gore’s Personal Energy Use Is His Own “Inconvenient Truth”</a></p>
<p>What&#8217;s really annoying about these sensationalized news bites is that they&#8217;re just that &#8211; sensationalized.  It talks about energy totals, but there&#8217;s no mention about the more important factor &#8211; energy source. If even 10kWh is from solar power, than I&#8217;m willing to bet that&#8217;s better than all of ours combined!  Then there&#8217;s the density factor &#8211; Gore owns a huge estate, so how much energy is consumed per foot (or meter, for you metric types :)?  Possibly less than the avg. American?<br />
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It&#8217;s really too bad because An Inconvenient Truth&#8217;s thesis isn&#8217;t simply about reducing energy consumption.  The purpose is to bring attention to CO2&#8217;s damaging effects.  If we were all consuming twice as much energy but was all solar sourced, then we probably wouldn&#8217;t be in a climate crisis (I&#8217;m not saying we wouldn&#8217;t be having a different problem, either :).</p>
<p>No, I have no affiliation to Gore and his policies.  The Tennessee Center&#8217;s inconvenient truth is that they lost a potential reader.</p>
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		<title>My incident goes global</title>
		<link>http://www.mattromaine.com/2007/02/26/my-incident-goes-global/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 00:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well okay, my experiences last week weren&#8217;t nearly as bad as the following, but it seems the xenophobic trouble that&#8217;s brewin&#8217; isn&#8217;t just localized to Japan: Martin Varsavsky of Fon reports two American students were attacked by skinheads in Madrid.  Could this have anything to do with Bush&#8217;s international politics and &#8220;leadership&#8221;?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well okay, <a href="http://www.mattromaine.com/2007/02/22/creepy-crawlies-comin-out-o-the-woods/">my experiences last week</a> weren&#8217;t nearly as bad as the following, but it seems the xenophobic trouble that&#8217;s brewin&#8217; isn&#8217;t just localized to Japan: <a href="http://english.martinvarsavsky.net/">Martin Varsavsky</a> of <a href="http://www.fon.com/en/">Fon</a> reports <a href="http://english.martinvarsavsky.net/general/two-american-students-attacked-by-skinheads-n-madrid.html">two American students were attacked by skinheads in Madrid</a>.  Could this have anything to do with Bush&#8217;s international politics and &#8220;leadership&#8221;?</p>
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		<title>PopChop back in action</title>
		<link>http://www.mattromaine.com/2006/10/06/popchop-back-in-action/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2006 16:05:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>matt</dc:creator>
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I finally got around to porting over most of the media files from the ol&#8217; server, and had almost forgotten one of the best mash-up albums of all time &#8211; PopChop!  My PopChop page (link also in the sidebar) now includes a flash-player for you lazy bums so you can listen to each tune [...]]]></description>
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<p>I finally got around to porting over most of the media files from the ol&#8217; server, and had almost forgotten one of the best mash-up albums of all time &#8211; <a href="http://www.mattromaine.com/popchop/">PopChop</a>!  My PopChop page (link also in the sidebar) now includes a flash-player for you lazy bums so you can listen to each tune immediately.</p>
<p>Seriously &#8211; who would have thought Missy Elliot and the Cure could sound so good together? Now I can&#8217;t wait to see an MTV video mash-up to complement the tune.</p>
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		<title>A taste of culture on American TV?</title>
		<link>http://www.mattromaine.com/2006/09/25/a-taste-of-culture-on-american-tv/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 06:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two years ago ABC&#8217;s Lost made a significant bet by introducing subtitles for an extended period throughout its episodes.  For a good part of the beginning of the season, two Korean characters communicated only in Korean, and God forbid if couch-potatoe viewers couldn&#8217;t keep up with reading the English &#8211; here was a chance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two years ago ABC&#8217;s <a href="http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost/"><em>Lost</em></a> made a <strong>significant</strong> bet by introducing subtitles for an extended period throughout its episodes.  For a good part of the beginning of the season, two Korean characters communicated only in Korean, and God forbid if couch-potatoe viewers couldn&#8217;t keep up with reading the English &#8211; here was a chance for a major cable network to attempt to raise the IQ of its viewers.  Not knowing the language myself, I was curious how <strong>authentic</strong> the dialog was.</p>
<p>Well, I just watched the season premier of NBC&#8217;s new show <a href="http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/">Heroes</a>, and I think I have an idea (*gasp*!)  One of the characters is a typical Japanese salaryman who has the unique ability to alter the space/time divide.  In introducing this character, he starts off in Tokyo trying to convince a colleague of his abilities &#8211; and the dialog is <strong>ear-piercingly</strong> annoying! Okay, to be fair the main Japanese character isn&#8217;t so bad, but boy his colleague &#8230; do the Japanese a favor and stick to English!  The most annoying is when this colleague tries to say English names (a reference to &#8220;Star Trek&#8221; and &#8220;Spock&#8221;, for example) with the Japanese accent &#8211; but since his Japanese is already funky, the faux accent renders a completely incomprehensible <strong>aural burp</strong>.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s sad &#8211; more for the Japanese, since most viewers probably couldn&#8217;t care less.  For them I imagine just seeing images of Shibuya and Tokyo are <strong>fascinating</strong>.  Still, since Hollywood <a href="http://www.kanai.net/weblog/archive/2006/02/11/11h09m37s">can&#8217;t seem to find Japanese who can speak English</a>, it&#8217;d be nice if they at least used native Japanese speakers for real Japanese dialog&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Sony, Get a Hint</title>
		<link>http://www.mattromaine.com/2005/09/15/sony-get-a-hint/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2005 13:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[(The following is a reaction I wrote down after disagreeing with a decision made from upper management. Basically, a cost-free license for an ATRAC SDK was being developed, but you could only get it in exchange for your soul.  I caught wind of the news too late, so I placed this in my drafts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(The following is a reaction I wrote down after disagreeing with a decision made from upper management. Basically, a cost-free license for an ATRAC SDK was being developed, but you could only get it in exchange for your soul.  I caught wind of the news too late, so I placed this in my drafts box and forgot about it until recently as I was cleaning up some stuff.  I thought I&#8217;d share it in case others may find it useful.)</p>
<p>While I support the engineers in their effort to provide a freely accessible binary ATRAC library, I would like to clarify to the remaining parties some observations from having spent the past year working with the Open Source Software community.  My explanations are kept short and concise with only a few examples; many more can be found on the internet, or by becoming involved with an open source project directly.</p>
<p><span id="more-401"></span><em>Timing and access are paramount</em></p>
<p>Developers love to tinker.  They must be able to test, prod, and try out their hypothesis.  This is part of everyone&#8217;s favorite term &#8211; INNOVATION.  Immediate access to relevant information makes a developer happy.  Waiting for code, patches, and documentation does not.  An unrestricted and open online forum are good.  Logins and passwords are not.</p>
<p>Why is this important for ATRAC?  Because even now, it is still too difficult for a developer to obtain an ATRAC SDK.  A Google search shows nothing on the first page.  Independent and &#8220;small-shop&#8221; developers are *extremely* important.  Let us not forget how the iPod came to be.</p>
<p><em>Developers don&#8217;t like to branch software</em></p>
<p>Splinter groups are generally disliked for core parts of major projects, even by open source developers.  It creates a maintenance headache at first, and considerable confusion soon after.  Sometimes a branch may happen to test a hypothesis, but usually the effort is merged (or abandoned).</p>
<p>Why is this important for ATRAC?  Because a common concern is control &#8211; many here feel it will be impossible for Sony to control the source code once it becomes open.  This thinking is the wrong approach.  Open source projects pit innovation above control.  But developers are (generally) smart enough to realize mis-management does not lead to innovation.  If Sony does not trust the community, why should the community trust Sony?  As long as an agreeable forum, format, and framework is put in place, Sony will easily have the final word on open source development of its own projects.  Sony owns the factories and builds the hardware, afterall!</p>
<p><em>IM, Blogs, VoIP (Vonage vs. Skype), browser progression (Netscape &#8211; IE &#8211; Mozilla &#8211; Firefox)</em></p>
<p>The biggest connection between currently popular applications in IM, VoIP, blogs, and browsers is that they are all &#8220;free&#8221;.  Free to download.  Free to experiment.  Free to share.  No logins and registrations (beyond the obvious), no multiple incongruous versions, and plenty of (free!) online support.  The VoIP service Vonage was introduced before Skype &#8211; but one service requires a registration while the other is a simple (free!) download.  It is no wonder Skype is so popular now.</p>
<p>Why is this important for ATRAC? In an era of cheap and virtually limitless internet connections, distribution speed is paramount.  The key operative business paradigm is &#8220;switching costs&#8221;.  Create a big user base, and it costs more for the customer to switch to another platform.  But caution: if you annoy that user base, they may find it costs less to switch than to deal with you.  The exodus from IE to Firefox.  The exodus from AOL to local ISPs.  The iPod.  Even, Gillette.  In the first two cases, customers found it cheaper to switch than to handle the annoyance of the former.  For the iPod, while the mp3 format was dominant, Apple understood they needed to clarify the switching cost when introducing iTMS &#8211; guaranteed sound quality, guaranteed service, guaranteed easy of use, guaranteed accessibility.  ATRAC only offers one.</p>
<p><em>OS X: a 20 year old BSD core</em></p>
<p>A hardware&#8217;s life-span is finite.  Software&#8217;s is virtually infinite.  (Recall the Church-Turing thesis, which states that, in a technical sense, any operating system can be emulated within another.) Let us not forget the &#8220;Y2K&#8221; bug fiasco, COBOL, etc.  Currently we are witnessing the appeal of Apple&#8217;s OS X, an operating system built on a core developed decades ago.  Name me a piece of computing hardware developed 20 years ago which still generates lucrative buzz.</p>
<p>Why is this important for ATRAC?  To recognize two points.  1) It may benefit Sony to release the ATRAC source code as a last resort.  2) We may not see the result for a number of years, but if and when we do, we will have the 10+ years of development experience from when ATRAC was first born, not to mention the intellectual capital and intangible assets.</p>
<p><em>So many options, so little time to hesitate</em></p>
<p>A final point.  Surveying the market and considering your options is an obvious step in any process.  Nobody likes to be locked in and bound to some other entity.  Before the internet allowed anyone to share their resources and knowledge, big companies *seemed* to guarantee a level of consistency which out-weighed the cost of being bound to them.</p>
<p>Why is this important for ATRAC?  There are now numerous options easily accessible and comparable.  If a user does not like one option, it costs them next to nothing to try a different one.  Nobody likes their time wasted.  If there is any doubt a format may survive, why should a customer bother to use it over a freely available, widely adopted, publicly managed alternative?</p>
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		<title>samuraiPod</title>
		<link>http://www.mattromaine.com/2005/08/30/samuraipod/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2005 12:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Woot, woot!  Check it &#8211; our very own dashboard widget!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Woot, woot!  <a href="http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/radio_podcasts/samuraipod.html">Check it</a> &#8211; our very own dashboard widget!</p>
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		<title>Bob Moog passes on</title>
		<link>http://www.mattromaine.com/2005/08/23/bob-moog-passes-on/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2005 00:41:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A moment of silence for Dr. Moog.  He created an industry, and changed many lives (&#8230; and some might say he created many lives as well). Moog passes on.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A moment of silence for Dr. Moog.  He created an industry, and changed many lives (&#8230; and some might say he created many lives as well). <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/08/22/moog.obit.ap/index.html">Moog passes on</a>.</p>
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		<title>3D pavement drawings</title>
		<link>http://www.mattromaine.com/2005/08/08/3d-pavement-drawings/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2005 06:13:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This guy does some amazing  pavement drawings, bar none.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm">This guy</a> does some amazing  pavement drawings, bar none.</p>
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		<title>iTunes Music Store Japan</title>
		<link>http://www.mattromaine.com/2005/08/08/itunes-music-store-japan/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2005 06:09:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So iTunes Music Store finally hits Japan, and already in 4 days burps out 1 millions tunes.  4 days.  And it&#8217;s a burp, given the over 500 million songs iTMS has sold globally.  1 millions tunes in 4 days, and that&#8217;s without one of the largest record labels&#8217; library &#8211; Sony Music [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So iTunes Music Store <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8BRCBC00.htm?campaign_id=apn_tech_down&amp;chan=tc">finally hits Japan</a>, and already in 4 days burps out 1 millions tunes.  4 days.  And it&#8217;s a burp, given the over 500 million songs iTMS has sold globally.  1 millions tunes in 4 days, and that&#8217;s without one of the largest record labels&#8217; library &#8211; Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Because SMEJ has been committed to their own online music platform, Mora.  Mora &#8211; who has been trying to sell 1 millions tunes a month. A month. Mora has been trying to do this for over a year.  A YEAR.  Apple does it in 4 days.</p>
<p>SMEJ won&#8217;t kiss the bride because they&#8217;re the only child of traditional, conservative, grumpy parents who don&#8217;t want their offspring to wed a breed of a different race.  Does the offspring follow true love, or custom? You decide &#8211; This Is Japan, afterall.</p>
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		<title>Talk about low barriers to entry!</title>
		<link>http://www.mattromaine.com/2005/03/08/talk-about-low-barriers-to-entry/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2005 18:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whoa, I feel like a guineapig testbed experimenting with just how easy it is to setup a personal server with the Mac Mini.  Everything is so easy, literally clicking buttons, and now I officially have my own internet radio station courtesy of Rogue Amoeba&#8217;s Nicecast player.  This thing rocks! Here&#8217;s my setup:

A network [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whoa, I feel like a guineapig testbed experimenting with just how easy it is to setup a personal server with the Mac Mini.  Everything is <em>so</em> easy, literally clicking buttons, and now I officially have my own internet radio station courtesy of Rogue Amoeba&#8217;s <a href="http://www.rogueamoeba.com/nicecast/">Nicecast</a> player.  This thing <em>rocks!</em> Here&#8217;s my setup:</p>
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<li>A network HD which stores all my tunes ripped with Apple&#8217;s Lossless Audio Codec</li>
<li>Mac Mini connected to the netHD through SMB</li>
<li>iTunes playing a Party Shuffle with desired settings</li>
<li>Nicecast jacked into iTunes, transcoding (theoretically, though in reality probably just re-encoding) the stream to mp3 @ 160kbps</li>
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<p><span id="more-377"></span> The obvious drawback is that I&#8217;m sucking up bandwidth just loading the tracks into iTunes; but that&#8217;s all running locally behind the router, so it has minimal effect on the mp3 stream.</p>
<p>Still, I can&#8217;t imagine an easier way to setup a personal radio station.  While I realize this has been possible for quite some time, a number of factors &#8211; notably ease and cost &#8211; have likely prevented the ordinary Jane and Joe from setting up something like this (legal issues aside&#8230;)  Talk about a threat to an industry; with <a href="http://www.skype.org">Skype</a> pressing forward too, the FCC most definitely has a rough road ahead.</p>
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