April 21, 2008

Monkey broke the Tubes!

Filed under: Rant, Tech — Alex @ 4:58 pm

Looks like somebody tripped and fell over a cable in semi-slumber, the datacenter monkey at acpi.info broke something, or whatever. The site ‘acpi.info’ that contains all the ACPI specification documents and misc. information isn’t resolving

I’ve uploaded the mess that is the ACPI Specification to my website for the moment. Spending half an hour trying to get the darned PDF out of their slow servers (which isn’t really their fault; probably just temporary load or something) isn’t particularly fun, I can assure you.

Anyway, here’s the 624 page monster: http://mediati.org/temp/ACPIspec30a.pdf

Feel free to link to it while the official site is dead. Seriously though, who ever wrote this thing should be shot. It reads like an adult version of Pirates of the Carribean.

Speaking of datacenter monkeys, I’m finally changing everything over to the other machine, so, blog will be down but everything should remain up (except maybe if I fsck the DNS entries, again).

Was this really worth blogging, you might be asking, dear reader? Probably not.

April 18, 2008

Where the music’s at…

Filed under: Music, Tech — Alex @ 1:24 pm

Now, I’ll be honest. I haven’t bought much legitimate music lately, except for a couple albums I bought a few years back. I *would* buy LPs if I had a player that worked… But yes, shock, horror. I am a freeloader, to be fair.

Well, seeing as there was a multitude of songs that weren’t available on most P2P networks, I decided, hell, let’s at least have a look around and see if I could get songs elsewhere. Amazon’s MP3 downloads aren’t available in Australia, and iTunes is, well.. evil in so many different ways.

So, after looking around, I discovered Beatport (no, this isn’t one of those paid plugs, they’re just pretty cool). They provide a really large range of electronic music (incl. house, club, electro). The user interface is really nice, but it’s a bit annoying that they only provide Flash. But you can quickly go from song to song, artist to artist, finding songs you wouldn’t normally otherwise hear. It also provides 2-3 minute previews of songs (low quality of course). You can pay using PayPal or via credit card directly. What I did find annoying was that the songs are reasonably high priced to what I was expecting (something like from $1.49 for most tracks to $2.49 for newer ones), and that some tracks aren’t always available even though they’re in the catalogue, and some popular tracks they just don’t seem to have. Otherwise, I’ve been reasonably happy.

You can choose output formats of 320 Kbps CBR MP3, 192 Kbps VBR MP4 and 1141 Kbps WAV. They charge a WAV handling fee so that’s semi-lame, though, I can understand why.

If anybody has suggestions as to other similar websites, please comment and point me there. Also, anybody else used Beatport? What did you think of it?

April 6, 2008

“Hello? Is this thing on?”

Filed under: Uncategorized — Alex @ 8:30 pm

No, I’m not dead (yet).
Haven’t had as much time as I’d have liked to blog.

Expect a few entries this/next week from me.