Feb 29

I, like many other people I know get our news largely from audio podcasts that update weekly. What began years ago out of a currious intrest in multitasking has grown into a weekly habit that sometimes becomes cumbersom but always enjoyable and more importantly more substantative and eficient then before.

If you are looking to make the switch from TV & Print (really more TV then print since I still consume alot of print) here are the best of 2007 broken down by category:

Art & Design

Bad at Sports: [weekly 60min]
A Chicago based but Internationally focused Contemporary Art & Culture program with large amounts of humor and more importantly substantative discussions. In the spirit of full disclosure I have ties to it and am not biased in that when it is less then stellar I have no problem saying but it does offer information and entertainment that I have not found anywhere else period.

More….. I wish I could say that there are more audio programs that I can listen to weekly to get news and opinion but saddly after many atempts I find they annoy more then entertain. Please leave a comment with your favorite and I will gladly check them out. Who knows they could make next years list?

Business

First I want to say I still get much of my business news via print on a daily basis (mostly from RSS feeds I have populated) there are many good audio programs but I have found that the genre moves to fast to be covered by a weekly program and the best daily programs refuse to post podcasts online.

NPR: Economy: [daily 5-10min]
The program is exerts from parts of the NPR daily broadcasts that relate to top economy story of the day. Quick, dirty and good.

All Things Considered:[daily 60min]
I don’t want to mislead but they continue to refuse to post a podcast for this show. Just the fact that the show is so good earns it a spot on this list and I eagerly await the point when they decide to wake up and serve it even with commercials included. I would gladly, gladly, gladly listen to them to get this daily as a file. They do stream it online at their website but after you do this for a while the added wall of being tied to a computer makes this more then a tad annoying.

Entertainment/Media News

this WEEK in MEDIA[weekly 75min]
The longest rant in the world of online audio, so long it makes a Warhol film look short but worth it. If you are in the Media production, media management or prosumer product world then this is well worth every minute to listen to.

KCRW’s The Business[weekly 30min]
A weekly audio program on the politics and decisions of Hollywood executives & creatives. Interviews, commentary and perspective on anything and everything you would want to know.

On The Media[weekly 60min]
A meta audio program. It is all the news about how the news is made and/or delivered. This may sound odd but it really can give a better perspective on how the weeks news debates are framed. truly one of the best.

General News

Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me![weekly 45min]
Crack in a audible format. I have been addicted to this program for almost a decade, it was “The Daily Show” before there was a Daily Show. It is a comedy weekly roundup quiz show on the weeks news

Fresh Air with Terry Gross[daily 45min]
A wonderful daily interview show that is oddly able to get very open and personal interviews from it’s visitors. The show runs the gamut from unbelievably good to snobbishly stuck up and laced with the wonderful hosts occasional 60’s feminist underpinnings.

Music

Coverville[almost daily 45min]
The best place to discover new or relatively unknown bands covering your favorite songs. I have have discovered multiple new bands this way and in todays market that is getting harder and harder to do. So anything that helps is more then welcome.

Politics

NBC: Meet the Press[weekly 60min]
“The” U.S. political audio program taken directly from the Sunday program that has aired for over 60 years. If you are interested in the activities within the beltway this is a must hear. The absolute best at what they do.

NPR: It’s All Politics[weekly 15min]
The Bad at Sports equivalent in the realm of politics. It is so great to hear (especially during a primary year) and is short enough to fit any lifestyle and leaves you wanting more.

The Unger Report[weekly 5min]
Funny, short, unique and worth the wait but not much more. Sometimes a bit simple and obvious but the production level hides that weakness well.

Pop Culture

Diggnation: [weekly 30min]
Diggnation is not for everyone but is a fun and brisk look at the weeks top tech/pop culture/human interest of my generation. It’s fluff but after alot of politics or business it is a welcome palette cleanser.

Sci/Technology

Hmmm…Krulwich on Science:[random 10min]
Interesting, sporadic and fun but at times obvious in it’s slant.

Windows Weekly:[weekly 60min]
A great weekly recap of Microsoft news and products. Sometimes apologetic for Microsoft’s failures but that is very very rare and the host Paul Thurrott keeps it pretty fair and honest.

this WEEK in TECH:
[weekly 60min]This used to be the best weekly recap of tech news and inside business opinion until recently. The panel has picked up a revolving door feel and tangents with bickering every 5 mins. Still even with all those downsides it has a great host and occational guests that have razor sharp insight in the tech industry.

Security Now!:[weekly 60min]
In the beginning it was a college level primer course almost on Computer Security. It has evolved over time to be a hot topic of the month deep level inspection on one aspect of computer security, network administration or programing that is without equal. Some episodes are worth skipping but always well made.

Yes this is just over 15 hours……..sigh.

This is not to say you should listen to every single program here because I don’t even myself. I do make about 12 hours a week but it isn’t easy. They are worth your time though each and every one if you want to keep on the razors edge of news and events. Please share your favorite sites in the comments area.

Sep 12

I was born and spent the first 10 years of my life in the Bacliff/Galveston Bay area of Texas and if I was to make an album of my childhood this would be it.

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Title
Artist
1
Blue Bayou Linda Ronstadt
2
Maggie May Rod Stewart
3
Forever Young Rod Stewart
4
Cracklin’ Rosie Neil Diamond
5
Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress) The Hollies
6
Crazy Love Poco
7
I Love a Rainy Night Eddie Rabbitt
8
Lookin’ for Love Johnny Lee
9
Drivin’ My Life Away Eddie Rabbitt
10
Lost in Love Air Supply
11
Bang a Gong (Get It On) T. Rex
12
Smoky Mountain Rain Ronnie Milsap
13
Open Arms Journey
14
Luchenback, Texas Johnny Russell
15
You and I Crystal Gayle & Eddie Rabbitt
16
Let Your Love Flow Bellamy Brothers
17
Jet Airliner Steve Miller Band
18
Just Remember I Love You Firefall
19
Kiss on My List Daryl Hall & John Oates
20
You’re in My Heart Rod Stewart
21
Lay Down Sally Eric Clapton
22
Bette Davis Eyes Kim Carnes
23
You Might Think The Cars
24
Carry On Wayward Son Kansas
Bonus Track      Fallen Angles           by Bacliff Punx

Dec 29
American W Idiot

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Not having worked on and accomplished as many side projects as I wanted for this year. In all the ones that I have completed none have gotten the kind of attention as a remix of Green Day’s American Idiot that I did back in October of 2004. I did it originally as more of a exasperated reflection then a vengeful attack of any person or policy. Having enjoyed the song when it first came out and thinking (later I found out that I was one of many) that this would “compliment” the many audio quotes I had of Pres. Bush I mixed it together thinking nothing would come about with it but it would give people a laugh. I showed it to friends and had laughs about it, later more versions came out but I was always slightly proud of the quotes I got to work. Many were just the Greatest Hits of Dubya and I enjoyed the fact that no one I heard got the more obscure and funny. I moved on from it and did other side projects (and mostly worked) only to check on my sites bandwidth months later to find out that it was moving Gigs a day.

After inspecting the sites, links and domains that were hitting it I came to find out that I was really hot in Europe, South East Asia and later Brazil. Weeks later I got an email from a DJ in London saying that he played the remix on the radio there and it was the top requested song of the day. Another London blogger wanted to do an interview on my “outrage” and opinion of the Bush Administration and their Dealings with Blair (needless to say I politely turned down the opportunity). Months rolled by and the bandwidth kept climbing, after a while I was curious how high it could get. Now it has gotten to the point that the bandwidth has hit my allotted maximum a month of 100 Gigs so its time for one last hurrah before we retire the old song to the pits of obscurity. I honestly thought that after a while why would anyone copy it from the source. It would die off and be forgotten, those that wanted it would grab it from a secondary site and the traffic would thin.

So we load the CD onto the Viking raft, set it adrift and light it on fire with a torch song, ending its long run here and going out to terra incognita.

The bandwidth is dead long live the bandwidth

Bandwidth Graph