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Blogging Medieval Music in France
Submitted by ericredlinger on Tue, 04/24/2007 - 5:15am.Following graduation from IDMI last Fall, musician and media phreaker Eric Redlinger decided to take advantage of the break in routine to spend some time in the old country, researching some very OLD media, the manuscripts and codices that make up of the corpus of 14th and 15th century polyphony...
This meticulous work has resulted in two albums of late medieval music performed by the ensemble Asteria, and can be heard in their entirety at http://magnatune.com/artists/asteria
The internet's foundations as described by its creators
Submitted by hans on Tue, 04/17/2007 - 4:56pm.A bunch of the key figures in the creation of the internet speak about some of what they worked on:
Ditch File->Save!
Submitted by hans on Mon, 04/16/2007 - 12:44am.Why do we still have to "save" work when working with a computer? Do you have to "save" when using pen and paper, or paint? The most important question here is, does breaking out the "save" function into a manually triggered activity actually add something useful?
hackers and painters
Submitted by hans on Wed, 03/07/2007 - 11:38pm.what do you want your phone to do? why doesn't it do that already?
Submitted by hans on Sat, 03/03/2007 - 3:08pm.Contrary to what many people will tell you, the real reasons why lots of features don't exist or don't work well is not technical. Instead, the wireless carriers often turn off features or deliberately cripple them. This radio spot covers the core of the issue well:


