Categories
musings

iTunes Pricing

I’m getting increasingly annoyed with the high pricing of albums on iTMS. Albums at $9.99 is pretty good… good enough that I’ll buy them quickly. But the latest N.E.R.D. album was released above $9.99 (it’s now $13.99) so I decided to not buy it at all (the CD still costs lots more). Now, the new Beastie Boys album is $14.85! I’m torn!

If I buy the CD, the labels just make more money off the purchase and it slows down the adoption of the digital distribution model (which I’m a big fan of), but if I pay the $14.85 on iTunes it encourages the labels and Apple to start pricing more digital albums higher than $9.99 (which is basically as high as they can reasonably go in my opinion).

So, I guess I might have to just steal it instead. Hrmph. They’re not making this easy on me. When are the labels going to get a clue?

UPDATE: I’ve now learned that the Beastie Boys CD has stupid ass copy protection on it, so I definitely don’t want to buy it. Celine Dion doing this I could live with, but the Beastie Boys? Man.

UPDATE2: The Beastie Boys album “http://www.beastieboys.com/news.php”>does not actually have copy-protection in the US or UK versions. The European version does because EMI releases everything in Europe with this particular copy-protection…. not just this one.

Categories
musings

Happy Birthday, Atomic Bomb

According to my computer, today is the anniversary of the detonation of the first atomic bomb at Alamagordo, NM, 1945. Next year is the 60th anniversary… and the world sure has improved since then, eh? Yeah…

Categories
musings

So, about that newish Metallica album

I was a metal guy in high school. A hessian, a hesher, a load, a metalhead, whatever. Metallica wasn’t my favorite band, but they were pretty much always my second favorite. They were the band that everyone into any sort of guitar-music remotely aggressive in nature was into. I’m pretty much preaching to the choir here, because if you listened to Metallica back then (late 80’s, early 90’s) you know what I’m talking about and if you didn’t you probably won’t ever know.

Metallica has basically sucked for the past few albums. The black album (titled simply Metallica, the one after …And Justice for All) was the end of anything listenable from them. I don’t know what happened, but I was pretty much personally offended when it did happen. They turned into an everyday crappy rock band. Their latest album, St. Anger, was supposed to be a bit of a return to the ‘old’ Metallica… harder and rawer. I applauded the effort but didn’t really feel the need to check it out. Then I read an article about the production of the album in Sound on Sound magazine and it sounded like they went through and interesting process to create it. That intrigued me enough to give it a listen. On first listen… It’s definitely harder and rawer than their past several crap albums… but there’s still something completely missing from it. It just doesn’t have that thing in it that was what Metallica was all about. Listening to Master of Puppets again tonight completely confirmed it. They used to have something really going on… and they lost it somewhere along the way. I’m going to give the St. Anger songs some more listens, but I’m not real optimistic about it growing on me.

Categories
musings

Sneak Preview of new Submodern Album

Art and I are still working hard (well, most of the time) on getting our album done. To appease the roaring hunger you all have for some new music, we’ve put up a few songs on our site. Go check them out and help us name them! We’ve been too busy working on the music to come up with names.

Categories
musings

History of Barbie

A friend sent a link to a history of the Barbie doll. Barbie was the first ‘adult’ doll widely sold in the US. Previously, all dolls had been in the ‘baby’ format. The social and cultural impact the Barbie doll has had on the United States is quite significant and it’s fun to find out where that all originated. It’s fun to know that the first Barbie doll was based on a “gold-digging character from a ‘racy’ comic strip”.

Categories
musings

What next?

Sometimes I feel like I’m fighting with my life. I feel like the events happening around me are constantly pushing me away from where I had planned to be going. I feel like there’s never enough time to do all the things I want to do as well as all the things I need to do. Unfortunately, the needs always have to come before the wants. It just stresses me out to think about all the things I could be doing and ends up just slowing me down even more, but it’s hard not to feel like life is cruising along at top speed. Every moment counts and you have to have yourself focused on the things you’re trying to achieve. I guess the trick is making sure you don’t forget to notice all the things you already have achieved.

Categories
musings

Apple iTunes in a Box

I had a brain flash last night and I think I’ve figured out what the next Apple digital lifestyle product is going to be. I won’t bore you with my thought process, so without further ado:

The next Apple digital lifestyle device will be essentially a hardware version of iTunes with ethernet (wireless optional). It will connect to your television and stereo and will come with a combination DVD and CD-R (combo drive in Apple lingo) as well as an internal hard drive. It will allow you to import music into MP3 and AAC from CDs as well as burn playlists onto CD-Rs. It will also allow you to browse through the iTunes Music Store and buy music with a remote control from the comfort of your couch. Purchased music will be downloaded directly to the device. You would authorize it as one of your 5 computers (is this why the limit was raised from 3 to 5 computers?) and you would be able to play any music shared from other iTunes on your home network. It would share its own music so you could play it on your home computers as well. It would sync directly with iPods.

I suspect the device would also include DVR functionality (perhaps licensed from Tivo, but Apple is more likely to create their own) and it would of course act as a DVD player. The slam dunk would be the ability to easily copy music, photo, and video (and other?) files back and forth over the network so it could act as your local file server.

Unfortunately, I predict the device will be priced at around $600 which is a little too high for me to buy one right away. That’s the way Apple seems to like to do things.

Only time will tell if I’m right!

Categories
musings

Fix for CD stuck in G4 Powerbook

I just had an audio cd get stuck in my G4 powerbook (rev 2 667 Mhz, combo drive). It was a mechanical
problem as the OS still saw the CD and it tried to eject it but couldn’t. Most of the fixes I found on the
web were for problems where the CD didn’t show up at all. I tried rebooting with no change and I tried
squeezing on the powerbook case around the combo drive in case something was stuck or something. I then
decided to let good ol’ gravity help out. I first held the powerbook so the combo drive was vertical with
the slot facing straight down while pushing the eject button. No luck. Then I tried holding the powerbook
upside down and voila it popped right out when I pushed the eject button. Nice. Sometimes it’s the simple
fix that does the trick.

UPDATE: It turns out I now have to hold my powerbook upside down every time I want to eject a cd. It’s more of a workaround than a fix, I guess.

UPDATE2: More of a real fix for this problem is to stick a quarter in the cd slot opening a little ways and just twist it a bit. Don’t twist too hard, obviously! This worked for me and popped things back into place so it worked perfectly again afterwards.

Categories
musings

Hotmail mangles email

Every email I get from a hotmail user is completely devoid of formatting and is just a stream of text. The original message is usually ok, but if it includes any forwarded messages or is in reply to a previous message those messages are very difficult to decipher. Is it just me? What’s going on with Hotmail?

Categories
musings

iPod and iTunes is a digital music platform

Ok, here’s my opinion on the ongoing debate about what Apple should be doing with their iPod and iTunes products. I think Apple is currently doing what they should be doing. They should milk their current dominance as long as they can and get all the cash out of it they can. They would be stupid to ‘play well with others’ until there are others worth playing with. Right now there aren’t any.

Apple is unlike most other technology companies in that they think of themselves as providing a full ‘experience’ rather than just a bunch of different products. That’s what’s great about their products and at the same time what has been Apple’s downfall in the marketplace. Using an iPod and iTunes and the iTunes Music Store is a uniquely Apple experience through and through. The level of synchronization between the hardware and the software is unparalleled (currently!) and the iTunes Music Store is the best online music store, from what I’ve heard. I don’t know that for a fact because I haven’t actually used any of the other online music stores because most of them don’t allow access from Mac web browsers. Using an iPod with software other than iTunes would not provide the same experience. Likewise, using a device other than an iPod with iTunes would not provide the same experience.

I am not saying that Apple does everything better than anyone else or that they are somehow the magic company that can do no wrong. Far from it! Apple has produced a lot of crappy products in the past and they routinely screw things up. I do think Apple’s line of hardware and software provides the most compelling computing experience for me and people like me, but I’m not like all people. You can use whatever computer platform you want to use and pay however much you want and choose whatever level of service failures you want to deal with. I honestly wish there were a lot more computing options to pick from. Wouldn’t it be great if Windows, OS/2, BeOS, Amiga, Linux and Macintosh all had approximately equal marketshare? There would be such an amazing plethora of options and interoperability would always be a top priority.

Ok, so if Apple were to open the iPod to play music in WMA format from competing online stores they would also have to make iTunes as integrated as possible with all of the various options out there to help ensure the continuity of that iPod experience I described above. That effort at integration would cost Apple a lot of time and effort so they have to consider whether or not it would be worth it. Would it sell more iPods? It would probably sell some more, but the total digital online music market is so miniscule compared to the digital music player market that I don’t think it would really make much of a difference at all. I guess it would get some of their geek critics off of their back, but that’s about all. The picture in 2 years will be significantly different, but that’s how I see it now.

If Apple were to go the other route and license the Fairplay DRM scheme so other online stores could start selling music in ‘iPod format’ or whatever, they would lose even MORE control over the end-user experience. People might buy that beautiful iPod and then end up having a sucky non-Apple-quality experience through the Walmart online store or whatever and then decide the iPod sucks. Consumers are like that!

I think Apple wants to try to keep the whole iTunes and iPod platform together as long as possible, if not forever. They want to become one of the standard online digital music platforms and license the whole thing as a unit like they did with HP. The deal with HP makes sense because the iPod/iTunes experience remains intact even though it comes from HP instead of Apple. It’s all about that experience. I wish more companies would approach the design of their offerings like that.