Zune

Hey, the Zune (Microsoft's maybe-maybe iPod killer) gets released on November 14th, which is my birthday. I guess I should want one but I still barely leave my house.

The Zune-to-Zune wireless stuff is intriguing but as I have no friends I don't know what I'd use it for. I'm kind of wondering if the wireless would be good for anything else, like checking my email while I'm on the couch and if the screen would be good for reading books. That's kinda how I roll: boringly.

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Quid Pro Quo podcast advertising

When I read this post by Jay it got me thinking. He posted an audio ad for his own podcast and asked anyone to include it in their podcast and that he'd reciprocate by playing their ad in his podcast.

Which made me Google around a bit and now I'm asking: is there a site for ad-trading like that? Seems like it'd be a nice thing to have especially for the more hobby-level podcasts. You could organize straight-up paid advertising but then also simple ad trades between podcasts.

Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie

I read the other day that the guy who wrote and played saxophone in the song Tequila and the fellow who wrote Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini had both passed away. What's more I read that the Polka Dot Bikini guy had lost the rights to his famous song and received nothing from the huge hit.

Today the story got way weirder:

On Tuesday, The Associated Press reported on the death of a 68-year-old man named Paul Van Valkenburgh of Ormond Beach, Fla., who claimed to have written the song under the name Paul Vance. The story cited the man's wife as the source for that claim.

But the music industry's real Paul Vance, a 76-year-old man from Coral Springs, Fla., is alive and well, and says the other Paul Vance appears to have made the whole thing up.

The Paul Vance who wrote the songs — and provided proof with royalty payments he is still receiving for the hit — said he has been inundated with calls from people who think he died.

What's more, the dead impostor's dead man's wife said she was "surprised" and "kind of devastated" at the news. Here's what I'm kind of devastated by:

The living Paul Vance estimated he has made several million dollars from the song, which was recorded by 16-year-old teen idol Brian Hyland, surged to No. 1 on the Billboard charts in August 1960 and has been pop culture staple ever since.

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"It's a money machine," Vance said.

In other news: the Tequila guy is still dead.

Cool n' quiet

Been too busy to mouth off around here. I've been meaning to say that when I upgraded my computer I was (as usual) unhappy with the noise level of the stock CPU fan. I saw something about this Cool n' Quiet mode on my processor and switched it on. Holy cow. It is indeed both cool AND quiet. My processor temperature is 32C right now and it's ridiculously quiet. Very happy with it and it's looking like I won't have to buy myself a $100 specialty fan -- woo, a savings! 

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Tonight @ The Rainbow

Hey there's a Brad Sucks show tonight at the Rainbow starting at 9:30. Jacquie in the Kitchen are opening for us and they're totally sweet.

I put up ceiling drywall in our rehearsal space (aka my parents' garage) all weekend so I think I might just lie down on the floor real still with for the whole show. Requests will be honored for any massage therapists or acupuncturists in the audience.

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Computer upgrade

The other day I tried to watch Jonathan Coulton's Second Life performance. It was way too much for my computer to handle and it nearly exploded. Anyway I decided to ignore being totally broke and go upgrade my computer, hooray.

Athlon64 X2 4200+, fancy new motherboard, gig of ram and a brand new SATA drive. Seems like everything should be instant now but it's still not quite. There's significantly less churning going on though and the onboard 3D graphics are better than my previous card.

Back to reinstalling all my crud...

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Second Life

I mused about concerts in Second Life and it looks like my arch-nemesis Jonathan Coulton beat me to it. He's going to be playing on the 14th at 8pm EST at Menorca (I think). I'm gonna try and be there.

I went out there to take a few snaps of the venue as my alter-ego "Brad Susenko":

Looks pretty swanky. I've always wanted to play in half a dome.

Here's the view from the stage.

Various clickable posters around. Here's one of a Creative Commons license.

And here's one of the Creative Commons front page.

Very neat. I still need a better computer or video card to run this thing on, but I'll be interested to see how well the audio works.

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Learning Live

Things I learned from the show last night:

  • Jägermeister tastes like cough medicine and I don't understand why people drink it
  • You can't bribe an audience to dance with Canadian Tire money for any respectable length of time

Anyway it was an all right show for a Monday night. Thanks to Dave Norris, De'Mos and Jacquie in the Kitchen for keeping it real and also thanks to everyone who came out to have confusing yelly bar conversations with me. Those are the conversations I treasure the most.

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Nerdy audio collaboration

So I'm doing some audio collaboration. My pal Rob is helping me out with the production of my new album and I was looking for a way for us to pass hundreds of megs of audio back and forth without having to upload and download the entire project again. To send only the changes to each other.

Seemed like a task that would be simple enough. This sort of thing must happen all the time in this crazy mixed-up world, right? I searched and asked around and couldn't find any simple Windows solutions. So I had to head into Unix-land.

I now have a share set up on the Linux server in my basement which will hold the master audio files. Rob and I each have directories on our hard drives to mirror those files. We then use cwRsync to synchronize the directories to or from the server, depending on what we want to do.

It'll still require coordination on our part. If we both make changes and upload our changes, we'll overwrite the changes of the other person. But it should hopefully beat using an FTP site and uploading hundreds of megs every time we want to exchange projects.

Hopefully this will not all end in flames.

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Digg

I'm just about ready to give up reading Digg and it's not due to the latest "democracy" controversy. It's because I'm totally tired of reading stories about Digg. So tired. Also I've moved bradsucks.net to a new server. Hopefully this one won't crash all the time.

Asian Extra Large

bradsucks: before the show i went to some asian t-shirt storebradsucks: i tried on a medium and i couldn't even get it buttoned bradsucks: then i went to a large and i barely got it buttoned bradsucks: then the clerk told me that they're "asian sizes" bradsucks: apparently i'm an asian extra large bradsucks: even the change room was small bradsucks: i kept banging my arms on the walls and ceiling bradsucks: anyway i wrestled everyone in the store and took what i pleased

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Rainbow show

The show tonight went pretty well despite some hardware troubles. The glam thing to say is that we blew an amp but the reality is that it just kinda fizzled out on us.

Sojourn kicked all sorts of ass and I hope to play with them again.

Anyway there was a good crowd and thanks to everyone for coming out. At the next show I hope that nothing interesting will happen and there will be no adventures or spontaneity.

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MySpace pisses me off again

Got a show tonight, so yesterday I thought "hey, why not use MySpace to send out invitations to people who are in the area?" Man, what a good use for a social network, I think to myself.

I head over and create an event and it manages not to break. Then I search for MySpace friends that are in Ottawa to invite and the search totally doesn't work. It just returns nothing every time and that's just completely incorrect.

Anyway I was so angry and it was too early to kill the pain with alcohol so I wrote a script to grab all the URLs of my 900+ friends and then search their profiles for the word "Ottawa". Better than nothing. God I hate MySpace so much.