1 month ago
philgyford : Playlists and Archives for Mudd Up! with DJ/Rupture - New favourite podcast. Completely corking. I think it's what characters in William Gibson novels listen to.
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5 month ago
deusx : RADIO DJ FALLS ASLEEP on Yahoo! Video
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5 month ago
deusx : WFMU's On The Download - "WFMU's On The Download collects MP3s from the fringes once a month: new sounds, obscure audio, found sound, and other sonic stimulants unique to WFMU. "
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5 month ago
gleuschk : WNYC - Radiolab: Sleep (May 25, 2007) - fantastic, fantastic radio.
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5 month ago
Andy Baio : Schulze & Webb show off the Olinda prototype - their social radio for the BBC, modular hardware that adjust to your habits and social network
Rod Begbie : Olinda - Schulze & Webb's hardware prototype of a socially-networked open-source digital radio. Some excellent ideas for internet-enabled physical objects in the pamphlet. #
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5 month ago
gleuschk : short interview with Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich | The A.V. Club - I've been listening to Radiolab podcasts on my walks to campus. Sometimes I walk slow on purpose.
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6 month ago
gleuschk : Old-Fashioned Play Builds Serious Skills : NPR - the necessity of "free play" for building self-regulation
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7 month ago
philgyford : This American Life: 348: Tough Room - Click "Full Episode" then skip forward five minutes for a quarter of an hour of 'The Onion's staff talking about what makes a story funny or not. (via Jane in Progress)
Rod Begbie : This American Life: Tough Room - Excellent segment on This American Life about The Onion's writing room. Skip about five minutes into the episode to find it. [via] #
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9 month ago
joshua : ADS-B and Mode-S Transponders - Ruby Forum - neat
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9 month ago
Linkorama : Send the CBC’s Spark Story Ideas - Through the Spark Wiki
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9 month ago
plasticbag : Wonderful liitle piece on visualising different forms of radio-based communication - Really enjoyable. Definitely worth exploring in more detail.
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10 month ago
gleuschk : SomaFM: Christmas Lounge: Chilled holiday grooves and classic winter lounge tracks. - That Carmen MacRae/Sammy Davis Jr version of "Baby it's cold outside" was particularly excellent
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11 month ago
philgyford : Indiepop Radio - Fantastic. "Indie songs with proper tunes and proper lyrics: Indiepop, Sarah Records, Brit-Pop, Shoegaze, Twee..." Streaming radio and a podcast.
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11 month ago
plasticbag : My old department at the BBC has launched a blog concerned with its R&D activity and exploration of new technology... - It looks like Tristan and Chris have really managed to take the team that Webb and I used to run to new heights. Really want to know more about what they're up to at the moment.
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12 month ago
plasticbag : Nice Splashcast interview by Chris Valance of Cory Doctorow on whether ISPs should be responsible for identifying copyrighted works that go through their servers - Good, solid bits of argument in there. Cory speaks extremely well on these matters, clearly and without umming or ahhing. Unlike myself!
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12 month ago
philgyford : BBC - Programmes - What I've been working on, launched today: a permanent URL for every episode of every TV and radio programme. The data needs much improving and there's lots more goodness to come...
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12 month ago
deusx : Last.fm – the Blog · Spot the difference - "From the moment Radiohead announced their plans for latest release ‘In Rainbows’ we’ve been itching to see how you, the listeners, would respond."
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13 month ago
deusx : Big Sonic Heaven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "Big Sonic Heaven had an eight year run from 1995-2003 on 96.3 FM (WHYT, WPLT, WDVD) in Detroit, Michigan. ... Darren has recently revived "Big Sonic Heaven" on Indie 103.1 in Los Angeles, California."
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13 month ago
deusx : Big Sonic Heaven - indie 103.1 fm - Darren Revell's mix of dreampop and melancholy from Detroit now revived 4 times a week in LA.
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13 month ago
philgyford : Pulse Laser: Drawing Olinda - Splendid piece by Jack Schulze on how they came up with ideas for the form of their exciting-sounding digital radio prototype for the BBC.
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13 month ago
gleuschk : The Math Factor - by that Arkansas person Thane linked to the other day, and with bonus mini-podcasts
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13 month ago
deusx : In the Trenches: Another IE Gotcha - Dynamiclly Created Radio Buttons - "As soon as I think I have it all worked out I bump into another oddity between Firefox and IE and handling the DOM. Specifically adding a radio button (or set of them) dynamically."
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plasticbag : Anywhere.FM - Fascinating idea. You upload your music to a central repository, and have a web interface to it wherever you are in the world that you use instead of iTunes. Full network joy ensues. Lots of possibilities here...
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14 month ago
plasticbag : The Last.fm Normaliser tells you which bands and albums you've listened to for longest (based on the average song length) - If you like your Orbital, as I do, then suddenly the fact that their tunes are four times as long as music by the Pixies counts for something.
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