Friday, January 14, 2005
Real Alternative
-C
Real Alternative will allow you to play RealMedia files without having to install RealPlayer or RealOne Player from Real Networks. Supports content embedded in web pages, RealAudio (.ra .rpm), RealMedia (.rm .ram .rmvb .rpx .smi .smil), RealText (.rt), and ReadPix (.rp). Comes packaged with Media Player Classic (MPC) and codecs.>
Labels: Cool Product, Technology
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Increase in Satanism
0 Comments PermalinkMonday, January 10, 2005
Milko
This site is the Greatest! Ever see a cow doing TaiChi? Even if you cant understand Scanda-who-vian, you should be able to work this site. Just pull the different moves down onto the timeline, and press the spacebar to start and stop the action! Add music and sound effects to the other two tracks.
-C
Labels: Cool Website, Ubercool
Sunday, January 09, 2005
Open Letter to Podcasters (on Keeping it Short)
Blog postings over two pages are LONG… Podcasts longer than a voicemail message are LONG. Podcasts over 10 minutes are REALLY LONG, and require people to schedule the listening into their free time somewhere. The longer the post, the less likely it is that people will make time to hear it. More than a half-hour per day is nearly insane, and you either need to be Really Interesting, or have some Really Good Information (or both) to maintain subscribers.
With this in mind, here are two tips I can offer to reduce the size of your posts, thereby increasing your number of subscribers:
1) BREAK IT DOWN: Break your recording into sections and label them like Blog posts so people can pick and choose what they listen to, as well as skip to the next post without having to listen to the entire thing. For example, instead of releasing an entire CD as a single post, release each track separately. Instead of releasing an Hour long talk show, release each topic as a separate 5-10 min post (Are you listening Engadget? Dave Slusher?)
2) EDIT: No one expects podcasts to be professional; it is part of the geeky, quirky, kitchiness of the medium that makes it interesting (HEY! I’m a geek with a microphone! Here me babble, and say “Ummmm…” and “Ahhhhhh…”!!! How Unprofessional! And it’s reaching the Entire Blogosphere! Hehehe...) So editing mistakes out is probably a mistake -leave them in. But editing for content is another matter. If you drift off topic for too long, or experience technical problems, you owe it to your audience to cut that crap right straight out. If you are tech savvy enough to do a podcast, you can also cut up or re-record your audio before posting it.
A prime example of "How NOT To..." is Adam Curry’s 1-7-05 “Source Code” post, weighing in at just over 43min long, After 4 min into it, he still had not started yet! Instead, he rambles disjointedly about how the previous recording didn’t work, and how he bought a coconut, and how good the coconut tastes, and how a coconut makes an unwieldy drinking container, and that the ceiling fan in his hotel room is noisy, and he actually turns it on for you to prove it, and he did actually BLOW HIS NOSE, which was a thoughtful way for him to waste his listeners' time, as well as space in their mp3 players, and makes him come off as someone who just likes to hear his own voice, or someone who thinks you are fascinated enough with his life to want to hear the sounds he makes in the bathroom.
I am picking on Adam Curry because he should know better, given his background, and being a forerunner and evangelist in the field of podcasting. He should be setting the standard. 'Mikes Manic Minute' is a bit extreme in the other direction, but something between these two extremes better suits the standard.
Drifting off-topic for a moment is OK and fun and sometimes funny, but pissing away the first 4 min of a 45 min post is rude to the listener. Expect them to do what I did: Unsubscribe. Worse, if the majority of podcasts behave this way, the entire technology will not see the adoption rate I’m sure we would all like.
On a side note, I would just like to say that I hate the term “podcasting” more than anyone, but even I realize it’s too late to change it now. Just let it go. As bad as it is, I can’t image a term for anything worse than “Blog”, which is one of the sounds a toilet makes, and no one seems to mind that….
Conrad Zero
www.conradzero.com
conrad@conradzero.com
Labels: Blogging, idiots, Open Letter, podcast, rant
Wednesday, January 05, 2005
Wisdom
Wise up,
-C
Labels: A Day In The Life, audio, podcast
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
Beatallica
...tever,
-C
Labels: music, music reviews
The Blog of Death
I will be listing myself on the Blog of Death nightly of course, as I never sleep; I actually die every night, and trapise through the valley of the dead, (where thou canst not purchase a decent ChiliDog to save your, well, you know...) and throw down with Sam Kineson, and Saint Augustine, and Kurt Cobain (who really should be in Purgatory, but I guess Satan really dug the Bleach album...) And every night I battle the Angel of Death, (sometimes arm wrestling, sometimes Scrabble, I am fairly sure he lets me win...) reclaim my soul, and rise from the bed in the morning (make that Late Morning) like the Phoenix from the ashes, to battle life anew...
Die on,
-C
Labels: Blogging, Cool Website
Monday, January 03, 2005
With Teeth is Finished!
HELL YEAH! Bring it!
-C
It's the day all NIN fans have been waiting for!!!
Although there is no release date attatched with that it's still one step closer! 2005 promises to be a very good year for all us NIN fans.(Written by: Niobe)
[SuicideGirls: News Wire]
Labels: music, new release, NIN, Ubercool
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