01/23/04 04:56 - ID#30710
Telharmonium
In 1897, Thaddeus Cahill, lawyer, engineer, entrepreneur, received a patent titled 'Art of and Apparatus for Generating and Distributing Music Electronically'. His plan was to broadcast music via telephone lines to restaurants, hotels, and private homes. The sounds were to be heard through loudspeakers that he had designed to be attached to telephone receivers.
Cahill attracted investors, formed a company, built the Telharmonium, and, in 1906, moved it to Telharmonic Hall at 39th Street and Broadway, New York City. Technical problems caused the business to collapse in 1908. Revived briefly, the project terminated in 1914.
Check it more info:
Permalink: Telharmonium.html
Words: 126
Location: Buffalo, NY
01/23/04 02:16 - ID#30709
Simon Harak 2000
I was first introduced to Simon Harak through Holly from (e:strip). She had him come to UB to speak last year at the onset of the war. It was starnge that he was a Jesuit Priest talking about peace at UB and staying at Canisius. I asked him why he did not talk at Canisius - in fact a Jesuit School. And he said not everyone was as concerned about these issues as him.
That really made me question a lot about the Jesuit institution at large. It had a huge influence on me not applying for the long-term job there.
The reason I am writing about this is I was searching for some more information about him and I found a his essay entitled, "The Siege of Iraq"
Note: It was written in 2000 and its only gotten worse since then.
If you want more information of the seige of Iraq please check out the voice in the wilderness website here
Permalink: Simon_Harak_2000.html
Words: 173
Location: Buffalo, NY
01/23/04 02:06 - ID#30708
Response to Sara Ross's journal
In San Diego you don't even need the internet to listen to it. It is on Free Radio 96.9 FM in San Diego, twice a day from 6am-8am and 3pm-5pm. Although you still can download streaming MP3s from the site if you want to listen to it at other time. The site also has lots of information about current issues.
I think Bush really does need to be challenged on this AWOL issue. How can he send so many of our youth away to fight when he didn't even go himself? Especially for a war that wasn't really defensive. I mean, it would be one thing if foreign troops were invading and a President with no military service sent soldiers to protect. But this war wasn't like that - not even sort of.
If President Bush knew the horrors of war first hand, he would have thought twice about Iraq. Well, I guess at this point we can just be vocal and vote when it comes time for a new president.
Permalink: Response_to_Sara_Ross_s_journal.html
Words: 242
Location: Buffalo, NY
01/23/04 01:03 - ID#30707
Kunis
My only problem was the ginger. The ginger was chock full of aspartame and I didn't realize till I ate a lot of it at the end of the meal. Right now I can only taste aspartame which is my leats favorite flavor in the whole world.
God, make the chemical sweetness end . . .
Permalink: Kunis.html
Words: 94
Location: Buffalo, NY
01/22/04 10:48 - ID#30706
Change of Life 27
On another note, today I got to see some more VR art projects and I am starting to really think it has potential to be something exciting.
Josephine, also cleared up guilty feelings I was having about particpating in art that is not politically based. I really am thinking that working with her could change my life and make me happier.
I had been starting to get stuck in an anti-school funk. Not hat I don't think politically/socially pogressive art is important. After all I dedicate most of my hours to that kind of work. I just always secretly wanted to also work with 3D and VR. After all, its the reason I went to UB in the first place but get swept into a certain unnamed person's world who directed me in a way I really didn't want to go. So I decided for my 27th year I am no longer going to feel guilty about that.
Permalink: Change_of_Life_27.html
Words: 201
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: holiday
01/22/04 01:14 - ID#30705
Happy Birthday to ME
This is going to be fun. Time for homework.
Permalink: Happy_Birthday_to_ME.html
Words: 33
Location: Buffalo, NY
01/21/04 03:09 - ID#30704
Second Life Craziness
I developed the temp:real journal site using the code I wrote for this (e:strip) site. It is nice to re-purpose your projects.
The most important discovery of the evening was that with the new 1.2.8 version of Second Life, the female sitting position has changed to something that looks more submissive and "feminine." This has outraged some female characters to the point of protest, as you can see in the picture above. Her sign says, "support animation choice." She is also wearing a shirt that says, "I don't sit like that."
I think this is fantastic, however, this is not the first protest I have witnessed in Second Life. Previously, avatars got together to protest the taxation system, which subsequently changed for the better to include things such as group land, and public good projects which spread tax liability throughout a group instead of just on the modeler.
Along the same lines as the new female sitting position, I have heard people starting to complain about the fact that male avatars cannot do female animations and vice-versa. This is a serious point of contention for some people. While, I can completely support the fact that some people want to be a male avatar doing female animations, I have to give Second Life credit for at least making a Gender Change operation so simple. Simple click on the gender of your choice in the appearance update page.
This is radically different from There.com where you are stuck with the gender you picked at the onset of your sign up and where a male avatar cannot even wear a female model's cowboy hat. I know this because I tried to buy a cowboy hat which looked completely genderless to me only to find out that the system would not let me purchase it due to the fact that I had a male avatar and that it was a female cowboy hat.
Also Second Life gives you the choice to have a gender neutral existence. For example, my new happy face or the the ice-cream cone I once was.
But anyways, I still uphold the idea that animation choice is important. At the end of the evening I could not help but feel that I was in a weird place, even for Second Life. It became exceptionally obvious when Jesus showed up selling Soviet sickle and hammer staffs for a dollar. Read whatever you want into that.
Permalink: Second_Life_Craziness.html
Words: 453
Location: Buffalo, NY
01/20/04 01:10 - ID#30703
bookstore
So now I am going to buy a lock at the drugstore. Wait same policy, I can't even go inside.
Back to the CFA give someone my bag to watch and go back.
Got the book $18 and two trips later. Now its time to read.
Permalink: bookstore.html
Words: 118
Location: Buffalo, NY
01/19/04 02:45 - ID#30702
Israeli Weapons of Mass Destruction
"They say that a child who is abused at an early age has a greater chance of becoming an abuser later in life. I think Israel needs to learn that lesson and start acting like an adult country."
I agree 100%, I am so sick of hearing about the plight of the downtrodden (reality: rich, powerful, hateful, weapons of mass destruction wielding) Israelis, who in turn are creating such turmoil and hardship for the people of Palestine.
You would think that a people with a collective memory of such horrific experiences in the hands of the Nazis would have compassion and understanding for other displaced people.
Perhaps they have always behaved this way and that is why people traditionally acted so hateful toward them. I hope Sharon gets treated the same way the Sadam Hussein was although I know he never will. Down with Israel.
Here are some images that explain why I think the Israelis are hated so fiercly that people are willing to lose their lives in suicide bombing to stick it to them. Just rememebr, each one of these palestinian children will have these image in their minds as they grow up.
Permalink: Israeli_Weapons_of_Mass_Destruction.html
Words: 210
Location: Buffalo, NY
01/19/04 02:12 - ID#30701
Schedule and Pods
I agree with Nick about the iPods. Why on earth would apple realease something that was only slightly smaller and cost almost the same? At this point if I was going to buy, I would buy the larger one and stick with white. They even sell color faces for the old iPods anyways.
There are some other issues.
1. Where is the voice recording feature that just about every other MP3 player has?
2. What about a linux version of iTunes. It seems like it should be easier to port than the windows version was?
3. What is going to happen when Microsoft comes out with their new digital device and it has video?
I think they will go the way of the "Flower Power" iMac, if they don't drop the prices. The person who designed this iMac should have been fired. Maybe they were.
Permalink: Schedule_and_Pods.html
Words: 161
Location: Buffalo, NY
Author Info
Date Cloud
- 03/24
- 11/23
- 02/23
- 01/23
- 12/22
- 01/22
- 12/21
- 11/21
- 12/20
- 11/20
- 01/19
- 12/18
- 08/18
- 04/18
- 03/18
- 02/17
- 01/17
- 12/16
- 11/16
- 09/16
- 08/16
- 07/16
- 06/16
- 05/16
- 04/16
- 03/16
- 02/16
- 01/16
- 12/15
- 11/15
- 10/15
- 09/15
- 08/15
- 07/15
- 06/15
- 05/15
- 04/15
- 03/15
- 02/15
- 01/15
- 12/14
- 11/14
- 10/14
- 09/14
- 08/14
- 07/14
- 06/14
- 05/14
- 04/14
- 03/14
- 02/14
- 01/14
- 12/13
- 11/13
- 10/13
- 09/13
- 08/13
- 07/13
- 06/13
- 05/13
- 04/13
- 03/13
- 02/13
- 01/13
- 12/12
- 11/12
- 10/12
- 09/12
- 08/12
- 07/12
- 06/12
- 05/12
- 04/12
- 03/12
- 02/12
- 01/12
- 12/11
- 11/11
- 10/11
- 09/11
- 08/11
- 07/11
- 06/11
- 05/11
- 04/11
- 03/11
- 02/11
- 01/11
- 12/10
- 11/10
- 10/10
- 09/10
- 08/10
- 07/10
- 06/10
- 05/10
- 04/10
- 03/10
- 02/10
- 01/10
- 12/09
- 11/09
- 10/09
- 09/09
- 08/09
- 07/09
- 06/09
- 05/09
- 04/09
- 03/09
- 02/09
- 01/09
- 12/08
- 11/08
- 10/08
- 09/08
- 08/08
- 07/08
- 06/08
- 05/08
- 04/08
- 03/08
- 02/08
- 01/08
- 12/07
- 11/07
- 10/07
- 09/07
- 08/07
- 07/07
- 06/07
- 05/07
- 04/07
- 03/07
- 02/07
- 01/07
- 12/06
- 11/06
- 10/06
- 09/06
- 08/06
- 07/06
- 06/06
- 05/06
- 04/06
- 03/06
- 02/06
- 01/06
- 12/05
- 11/05
- 10/05
- 09/05
- 08/05
- 07/05
- 06/05
- 05/05
- 04/05
- 03/05
- 02/05
- 01/05
- 12/04
- 11/04
- 10/04
- 09/04
- 08/04
- 07/04
- 06/04
- 05/04
- 04/04
- 03/04
- 02/04
- 01/04
- 12/03
- 11/03
- 10/03
- 09/03
- 08/03
- 07/03
Category Cloud
- 24 linwood
- animals
- art
- basra
- bathroom
- biking
- birthdays
- body
- botanical gardens
- brushwood
- buffalo
- camping
- cars
- clothes
- clothing
- computers
- dancing
- food
- furniture
- games
- haircut
- haircuts
- halloween
- hiking
- holidays
- house
- key west
- mobile
- music
- nature
- pets
- provincetown
- rochester
- swimming
- toronto
- toys
- travel
- vacation
- weather
- wedding
- weddings
- work
- accidents
- allentown
- android
- animals
- apple
- architecture
- art
- artvoice
- bars
- bathroom
- beach
- bikes
- biking
- birthdays
- body
- books
- brushwood
- buffalo
- buffalo rising
- bugs
- buildings
- camping
- cancer
- cars
- cats
- central terminal
- childhood
- church of the ascension
- clothes
- clothing
- computer
- computers
- conference
- crohns
- dance
- dancing
- dentist
- design
- downtown
- drugs
- electronics
- elmwood
- energy
- environment
- estrip
- events
- exercise
- family
- festivals
- firecracker
- food
- friends
- furniture
- gadgets
- games
- garden
- gay
- government
- gym
- hair
- haircut
- haircuts
- halloween
- hardware
- health
- hiking
- history
- holiday
- holidays
- house
- housing
- jewlery
- kenmore
- key west
- life
- linux
- linwood
- love
- marriage
- media
- mobile
- mobl
- movies
- music
- mustache
- nature
- nikon
- opinion
- orange tongue
- party
- peeptalk
- people
- pets
- photos
- poetry
- politics
- portland
- pride
- programming
- property
- protest
- random
- recycling
- religion
- rememberbuffalo
- renting
- school
- shoes
- shopping
- sports
- stress
- stuff
- swimming
- technology
- television
- thesis
- thursday
- thursdays
- toys
- transportation
- travel
- vacation
- vegas
- war
- water
- weather
- web
- wedding
- weddings
- weekend
- windows
- winter
- work
- world
- youtube
- zooey