Last night’s 33-minute episode of Stilgherrian Live Alpha is now online at Ustream. That is all.
Actually not quite all. There’s a challenge or two which need to be planned. You’ll see what I mean… more soon.

Word-whore. I write 'em. I talk 'em. Information, politics, media, and the cybers. I drink. I use bad words. All publication is a political act. All communication is propaganda. All art is pornography. All business is personal. All hail Eris! Vive les poissons rouges sauvages!
Last night’s 33-minute episode of Stilgherrian Live Alpha is now online at Ustream. That is all.
Actually not quite all. There’s a challenge or two which need to be planned. You’ll see what I mean… more soon.
Stilgherrian’s links for 17 June 2008 through 19 June 2008. gathered automatically:
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I’ve decided. I’ll do an episode of Stilgherrian Live Alpha tonight at 9.30pm Sydney time. There was just so much interesting fallout from PubCamp Sydney last night — including my own, erm, volcanic outburst — that chatting about it will be an effective way of processing my own thoughts.

Such a fuss over new version of the Firefox web browser today and Apple opening a new shop in Sydney tomorrow! The feral goldfish are all a’flutter, feeling left out if they don’t have the latest news this very second. Thank the gods for Richard Chirgwin.
In a discussion about how digital rights management will affect sales of Vista, he writes:
The actual adoption of Windows-based broadcast TV recording among mainstream users is pitifully small. It’s easier in every way for Joe Sixpack to buy a black box hard disk recorder.
Hence, although in many ways I think Vista is a dead duck anyway, DNR flagging won’t change its future one way or the other…
I can’t get the excitement about media centres, myself. Quite simply, why would I rearrange the house or run cables just to hook the TV to the computer, when I can put the recorder where the TV is?
PC-based Media Centres, whether Apple or Microsoft or Linux, have a specific target market: people for whom getting this sort of crap to work creates a sense of achievement which serves as a surrogate for the ability to do things that are actually useful…
Hear hear!
I will be at PubCamp Sydney this afternoon. Will I see you there?
Here are the web links I’ve found for 16 June 2008, posted automatically.