Archive for February, 2009

CSI without Grissom? Seriously…

So, Gilbert Grissom has now walked out on CSI. That’s typical. The fact that Lawrence Fishbourne took over his role as the knowallabouteverythingrandomdude makes things a little better, but still. The earlier episodes were still the best, let’s see how this season turns out.

Don’t know if I really like the way the shows have branched out lately. CSI is all about dark bizarre cases that never really makes sense. CSI:New York is brighter, but just as bizarre. A bit more random. The villain is normally some prick who couldn’t resist or did it by accident. And CSI:Miami, well, every mob in Florida seems to want a piece out of Horatio Caine.

Lost has gone nutty lately as well. Don’t really get anything of what’s going on, yet they embed giant cliffhangers in there, something that I like to refer as the “Cellblock H Method”. Everybody who has ever watched the show know what I’m talking about. It wasn’t good. At all. But you had those huge cliffhangers in the end of each episode that you just couldn’t ditch. Lost is doing the same thing now, just spinning in place. Damn those cliffhangers!

On a positive note, Heroes is just getting better and better. The plot is still thickening, and it leaves you thinking a lot about who really is the good guy and the bad guy in the long run. Ace show!

Well, time to get back to Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles.

Thou shalt not pirate! (Or the day that the Discman stood still)

The trials against The Pirate Bay are in full effect here in Sweden. Yet again, the world has its eyes set on us as a few brave individuals march into 2009 holding their flags high.

But if you’re interested in the trials, you should go to live.piratpartiet.se instead, or just google it. Instead I’m gonna talk about some of the quite obvious things surrounding this topic. The obvious things that the recordlabels doesn’t really want to acknowledge that they even exist.

Let’s start with the most obvious of the obvious statements: Nobody is buying our CDs any more!. No shit sherlock. Well, I have got news for you guys. I don’t own a CD player. I have a CD-drive in my PC but more about that in a little bit. I don’t own a CD player, my DiscMan(tm) retired hell of a lot of years ago. It has actually been replaced by a little gadget called “MP3 Player”. The MP3 Player plays MP3 files that you buy or download from the net, or that you (legally) copy from the CDs that you (legally) purchase. That is, unless the disc contains sophisticated copy protection to prevent you from doing just that. Sony fell right into their own can of whoopass as they bundled a rootkit (a very advanced virus that acts as if it were a part of the system) with their music CDs. This wasn’t too bad in itself. It got quite bad when people figured out that this rootkit could be used to hide viruses, hacks (such as the ones for world of warcraft), or just about anything in such a way that your antivirus would never spot it, and neither would any hack protection. They had to pay quite a bit of money for it, but the problem still stands. If you buy a CD today, there is a chance it won’t work with your MP3 player. If you want to make sure, look for the small print on the CD saying something like “Digitally Enhanced/Protected”, or anything similar.

The second argument would be: But we are artists! We can’t work for free! Okay, let’s stop right there. Our favorite dude with a guitarr, Bob, records a track. He releases this track through his recordlabel. From that day on and for another 50 years Bob will now continue to make money from his track. If someone makes a remix, Bob can call his angry lawyards and get even more money. Bob has tried to make a few more successful tracks but failed. Bob and his friends are normally the guys who whine about this.

Now, let’s look at our other favorite dude, Joe. Joe is pretty damn cool, and people love his music. He puts his tracks up for free on the Internet and let people download them, send them to their friends, and Joe doesn’t worry about this. It just means that Joe’s fanbase is growing, and surely Joe is getting a lot of gigs. The CDs that he actually sell are sold on Joe’s website, where he gets to keep most of the profit. And the fans also buy the really wickedly awesome “Joe” t-shirts.

It’s not about working for free. It’s about breaking free from the old ideas and ideals. Look at all the big names in trance music; Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, etc. All of these produce their own music, but they are also big DJs, and they are hired to play at clubs and events — that is, when they aren’t on a world tour.

Personally, I think that many artists today have got the Internet and file sharing to thank for their success. So stop with the whining and make something that people actually enjoy listening to, stop hunting them down for wanting to listen to it, and give your fans what they want.

Where the heck did the sound go?

Wrestled around a bit with the linux system again. Got a nice little patch cable, with one end going into the speaker output of the linux system, and the other end going into the line input of my windows system. So far so good.

Fired up the MP3 player (Audacious, tastes just like WinAmp), hit the play button, and was bombarded with lovely error messages about how my sound card was unavailable since it already was in use. Scratched my head, tried again. Same error. Tried another driver, same error.

Apparently PulseAudio didn’t work out of the box. Or at all. But after removing it, everything is working fine. I now have sound again :) Woot!

And the added benefit is that now I have the sound from both the computers on the same amp input, so I don’t have to drag my ass over to the amplifier and switch the source, giving me more time to slack.

Too f*ing cold!

Erik wrote about the cold in his blog. And I can’t miss out on this excellent opportunity to whine about it. this god damn annoying cold. I mean, what have we got so far? First a shitload of cold, very nice. No snow but a shitload of cold. Then the snow starts falling, and it keeps on falling. When we’re finally drowned in snow it melts, but only slightly to make sure eveyrthing is covered by ice. Then it starts snowing again.

Death traps. Give me summer — NOW! I want to be able to be outdoors, wearing nothing but shorts. Hell yeah!

About time…

Finally got this blog set up. Some of you remember noccy.com, the blog I actually started back around 2000, before blogs were hip. I was really supposed to write an entirely new site, — and I have — three times. There will be a 4th version of noccy.com as well. Perhaps not as a blog, but as something.

And since noccy.com v3 was kinda stuck — I never got around to making a working interface for adding new posts to it — I thought I would try setting up a WordPress blog just to have somewhere to post to. And besides, my friend Erik, will be happy to see that I got this thing running. After all, he’s been nagging at me for quite some while about it. So there, I’m back online!

Um. Yeah, that’s about it!

The new hideout

Welcome to my new hideout. Just need somewhere to whine, moan, grunt, and complain at all kind of random shit. So. Cheers! :p