Archive for November, 2007

Doug Morris is why the music industry is lost

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Wired’s Interview with UMG’s Doug Morris is an eye opener.

It amazes me how set in their old ways these executives are and why they are causing the music industry to fail.

I won’t go on and on, read it yourself, but consider this paragraph:

“It was only a couple of years ago that we said, What’s going on here?’ Really, an album that someone worked on for two years — is that worth only $9, $10, when people pay two bucks for coffee in Starbucks?” Morris sighs. “People never really understand what’s happening to the artists. All the sharing of the music, right? Is it correct that people share their music, fill up these devices with music they haven’t paid for? If you had Coca-Cola coming through the faucet in your kitchen, how much would you be willing to pay for Coca-Cola? There you go,” he says. “That’s what happened to the record business.”

Coke sells water to people, even though the water in the tap is perfectly fine (here in Portland, Or at least).

I think I just blew a hole through that analogy.

No, Mr. Morris, it is not the Internet that killed your industry. Your crappy artists, your crappy albums and your crappy ability to see what we want killed your industry.

We need arts and entertainment as humans, but we most certainly don’t need yours.

Cheap, per use Faxing

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

FaxItNice has cheap, per use faxing.

Either $5 for 10 sends, or $20 for 111 (18 cents each). Never expires. Can send via email too if you needed to (say from an iPhone, can fax a cover email)

Steve

Signet and Tome drop rate

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

There is some debate over drop rates of tomes and signets between the Eclipse and Black Temple camps in Shadowmoon Valley. Thus I am keeping a spreadsheet of the drop rates.

Signets Tomes Count
Eclipse 27.12% 5.08% 59
Black Temple 35.59% 0.00% 59

Sophie and QuickLook for Leopard

Friday, November 16th, 2007

John implemented saving a preview of the first page of a Sophie Book into the document bundle and I wrote my first QuickLook plugin:

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Future of Time Machine

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

I think it is clear that Time Machine is a hit – Easy to set up, works invisibly in the background to keep you up to date – Excellent!

Where can Time Machine go in the future?

Maybe Time Machine will replace .Mac’s Backup application. You could choose some plans to run and have time machine back up just those plans to your iDisk. Instead of Backup’s horrible excuse for versioning, you could have the great Time Machine methodology.

What do you think?

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