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03/06/05 09:23 - ID#34136

blog torrent and podcasting

I wanted to encourage (e:Scud) to check out Blog Torrent ( www.blogtorrent.com). It's a good little utility for serving files via Bit Torrent (WIKIPEDIA - bit torrent) . What's really cool is that it just requires basic PHP to run on the server, and you serve the files from your PC running a Bit Torrent seed. If this all sounds complicated, it isn't. Blog Torrent takes care of everything really nicely. It's amazingly easy to install.

Set that thing up, and you can use the RSS feed as a dynamic XML listng of your podcasts -- that would be the link to put into iPodder to download on schedule.

All this too much? Don't have time to figure it out? Here's what I propose for (e:Strip) folks and anyone else who wants to distribute their podcasts or other media creations. Really, as long as it's yours to share, I'll be happy to have it listed on my tracker. But to use a tracker, you need to do a few things still. And my tracker is not working at the moment (read the post below this), but here's how it will work:

go to (that's my Blog Torrent Tracker) and sign up for an account. Don't worry about me selling, spamming, or otherwise abusing your email address -- I won't.

You can then create Torrents. The Blog Torrent program will make the little Torrent file for you and will automatically open up the basic Bit Torrent program to seed the file. (You will need to seed the file to make sure there is at least one seed online -- no seeds means no downloads.)

That's it. I like to use the Azureus BT client (http://azureus.sourceforge.net/), so I open the .torrent file that Blog Torrent made in Azureus and let it do the work. There are some good tutes out there for using Azureus to gather media and podcasts.

So now if you want to share your materials, you can post the .torrent link shown in the index (http://www.shawnrider.com/bt) on your (e:strip) journal, or anywhere else you can post a link. Anyone with a Bit Torrent client installed can open the .torrent link directly. Other folks can be directed to the index page where they can use the Easy Download link, which automatically installs the Bit Torrent client.



Hopefully this post helps people get into Bit Torrent. I should note that it's not safe to use Bit Torrrent to download illegal materials, and that I don't want any illegal materials on my tracker.

Have fun.
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03/06/05 09:07 - ID#34135

down down down

After a day full of getting loads of stuff done, I was about to test the first dry run of a new part of my thesis project and all of a sudden DW can't connect. Shit. So I check the server through FF -- nothing -- error 400. WTF?!? What's error 400? I know 404, and 403, and 401 once in awhile. 400 is apparently "locked out for being a deadbeat." I forgot to update my billing information this year. And the email they were using to hassle me was an account I had let die due to massive spams. So it's my own fault, but dammit, there should be some automated way of correcting this. I've updated all my new info, and I've responded to their emails (I dug up the latest one in the old mailbox). I've sent loads of emails to them. And now nothing will get through to me anyway because all of our emails are locked out, too.

My kingdom for a goddamned CHECKOUT button! I can't believe there's no way to just pay the bill and move on. Instead I have to hassle them at 8am tomorrow. Whee. I'll just pass the time reading 1and1 hate postings online.
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03/06/05 01:29 - ID#34134

Goodbye Soyeon

I'm sad that (e:Soyeon) left (e:Strip). That was my favorite journal. As much as I enjoy reading stuff on all the journals from time to time, I always found Soyeon's journal to be really entertaining. I think for a variety of reasons, she captured the memoir mode of communication best. I don't think she really understood how interesting her journals were, or how much her language (and language difficulties) enhanced her writing. It provided just enough defamiliarization to make her words all the more powerful and resonant.

I don't blame anyone for her departure. I think all parties had something of merit to add to the discussion. I think (e:Ajay) has a legitimate point, and I don't think (e:Paul) meant any harm at all. It even seemed like (e:Soyeon) was rolling with it when she posted her suggestion on (e:Chrisb) 's website (www.chrisbarr.net) for one of his art projects. I don't think anyone meant to "gang up" on anyone else. Spirited discussion happens when the parties are invested in the topic, which is a good thing.

I dunno. I'm just ruminating. I love soap opera moments on (e:Strip). How fun is this? But I hate to see hurt feelings. I also hate to see the network lose all of Soy's writings. I guess I'll learn to cap my faves to PDF...
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03/05/05 02:51 - ID#34133

Artist of the Century

Inspired by the discussion here...

I found out that the URL ArtistOfTheCentury.com was available so I bought it. I decided to turn it into a little peer based art project. So, peers, let's get collaboratin'. Here's the deal:

The domain name ArtistOfTheCentury.com points to sites entered by you. Everytime you visit ArtistOfTheCentury.com, it's a different site. You can visit the control panel on my website to enter your suggestions for the ArtistOfTheCentury moniker. C'mon. You know you want to put your own site here...

Visit the site:

add a site:

So I just finished this. It might break somewhere along the line. If it does, drop me a note and I'll try to fix it.
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03/01/05 10:39 - ID#34132

Battle "bots"

I don't care that these "robots" aren't fully automated. They're radio-controlled, and that's OK. And anyone looking for evidence of higher thought processes in machines built to destroy is either just looking in the wrong place or working for the government. I'm all about the fact that with machines, we can let our bloodlust, or gearlust maybe is better, rampage unfettered. Even though boxers train for years and are well-paid in good fights, to see somebody take a severe beating still makes me cringe; there's just no getting past the fact that somebody is really being injured. Not so with ye R/C devices. Rip, tear, smash 'em. I want projectiles and fire. Lots of fire. Make the machines scream and spurt fluids when they get wounded. Adapt everyday objects into terrifying instruments and then pit them against each other. That's entertainment...

So, now I'm going to see if I can hotlink some images from my standalone photoblog. I should really set up a (e:strip) quicknote on the phone... I'm so lazy...



This is the best fight we saw. (e:Paul) 's friend with the propeller bot smacked this box around. We couldn't see any weapons on BoxyBot -- it was there purely to be destroyed. A second after I snapped this, Pro Pel Or (I just named it that) popped this bot's grape. Damn.



And check out this crowd -- I'm telling everyone, we need to do ArtWars or ArtSlam in a nice public venue like this...
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02/24/05 01:54 - ID#34131

web space and podcasting

This is in response to (e:Scud) 's posting ([inlink]scud,73[/inlink]):

Webspace is a premium commodity for anyone wanting to Podcast. There is no solution like just sucking it up and paying for it. There are plenty of places that will give you space for as little as $5/month (http://www.1and1.com is my hosting service and has a good deal for $5). Hosting services vary greatly in quality -- some indy hosters are great, others are crooks, but then again, some of the big companies are as bad as, well, big companies... phone companies...

There are also some blog services that allow you to post stuff for a premium fee. Blogger.com does this, I know. Of course, I don't really use those much, so I don't know a lot about them, but others are things like TypePad or MoveableType, all of which, I believe have audio posting plugins and will generate an RSS feed.

But if you have any savvy, then it would be easy to just get some cheap FTP space and then post links on (e:strip). But if you really want a podcast that people get behind, then you want to publish an RSS 2.0 newsfeed with <enclosure> tags, which denote a URI and type for a media attachment. Right now, it doesn't look like Elmwood Strip does that, but I bet we could lobby Paul to allow a field in posts where we could denote a link to a media file and choose a filetype from a pull-down.

The file format and stuff should just be something easily used. MP3 is good. If really going for iPods exclusively (something I wouldn't recommend), you might use AAC. Likewise, you could use WMA, but those won't play on iPods, so that's kind of a pain. MP3 is probably best. Or OGG for the 1337. What's most important is publishing your feed, because that's what people put into iPodder or what gets checked from Feedster.com or BlogDigger.com.

Here's a link to the D-Link DSM320 page:

The DSM320 is a UPnP device that uses a wired or wireless (54G) network. It has had a bumpy life so far but the latest firmware is pretty good and has been improving at a decent speed. It plays music, shows photos, and plays all kinds of video formats. It could play more formats, and various other improvements, but overall, if you're an early adopter, it's pretty awesome.

I run a mediaserver program on my main tower where I house my media. The DSM320 automatically sees stuff I place into the media directory. I can keep it very organized and use my home entertainment system to see and hear all the media on my computer. I've written more extensively about my network setup on my website, GamesFirst! -- here's a link: (http://gamesfirst.com/v4/index.php?m=l&i=372) We're working on a major article about setting up home gaming/media networks, networking between households (across the street) and lots more network hardware reviews.

Anyway, I hope that helps. Post your feed link on your journal.



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02/23/05 12:05 - ID#34130

podcasting and broadsnatching

I love the indy podcasting stuff. I gave a lecture about podcasting and broadsnatching (or broadcatching, for the squeamish) earlier this semester (http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~srrider/dms538/notes/week2.html), and a friend and I are working on an indy IPTV station. Check the link there for lots of links to more resources for this and related topics.

Anyway, this post is prompted by (e:Scud) 's post about wanting to start podcasting. I'd send everyone to check out iPodder, even if you don't have an iPod or Mac. I use iPodder to collect media from feeds on Feedster.tv (http://www.feedster.tv) and Blog Digger (http://www.blogdigger.com). I get the weirdest stuff. I use a D-Link DSM320 to stream the vids from my media server to my television, and I now have several channels of Internet content.

Also, I know we have lots of video people on (e:Strip). Check out Me-TV (http://www.me-tv.com) for an idea of where vBlogging is going to go. I'm also really stoked about Blog Torrent (background link - ) (download link - ), which just released a new version that now supports Mac OSX. That will really help it gain popularity. With Blog Torrent you can publish BitTorrent versions of your files to your website easily and quickly using a convenient little program. Then people can download from your site without incurring such dramatic bandwidth costs. This is a lifesaver to the indy media producer/distributor. Of course, visibility remains an issue, which is why we need nodes or IPTV "channels" to combine content of like types and interests, of good quality, etc.

It might be cool to integrate Blog Torrent into elmwood strip? Hmmm, (e:paul)???

Finally, I'm going to leave with a link to Channel 101 (http://www.channel101.com). Why? Well, it's indy/art tv series-making, and that's awesome. J'aime le TV. But also it's created by Rob Schrab and his friends. Schrab is part of the Dead Alewives a great sketch comedy troupe, and he made Scud: The Disposable Assasin, which is probably one of the best underground surreal robot spy comics ever written...
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02/23/05 11:01 - ID#34129

Popey Go Home



You know, if gay marriage is part of the "new ideology of evil" then covering up child sexual abuse, denying women equal rights, and late, half-assed apologies for helping the Nazis are certainly part of the "old ideology of evil." So it's kind of like an election here according to Popula, and I can tell you which evil is the "lesser."

I understand that the people who write the things the Poop says realize that progressive social stances weaken the foundation of a religious mythology as much as scientific advances. Once we figured out how lightning works, old Zeus and Thor just seem cartoonish. Popolito and his keepers just recently forgave Galileio (http://www.religioustolerance.org/pope_apo.htm) for making the Sun (a byproduct of God's seminal thrashing) and not the Earth (God's real great creation) the center of the universe. And once there is a more widespread notion of equality and human rights, all of this CEO spirituality of the past 2000 years will become the backroom kitsch that it is meant to be. God is a modifier, an adjective that strengthens, to be used (preferrably) before the word "damn" or after the word "sex." And Herr Popenstein is the figurehead of a very old (boys) club. If it became more like other social clubs, like the Elks or the Shriners, it would be a lot better and do much more good in the world. Everyone could keep their funny hats and shrouded rituals. It would be fun.

But the Popinator is not content to insult only the homosexuals. He compares the "extermination" of legal abortion to the Holocaust. Ummm... What can you say about that? Clearly he's nuts. Or the people who write his material are nuts. Or they want us to think that. Is there some progressive new P.I.T. waiting in the wings to swoop in and set the church on the right path? I doubt it. Mostly they seem nostalgic for Vatican I...

I guess in the end I just feel more sad for Ruth than (e:Paul), because she gets the double
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12/11/04 02:30 - ID#34128

anti-organization

I'm tired, but this still seems like a fun thing...



The Quillion is like a funky anti-org group blog... (e:Paul) definitely needs to see it if he hasn't already...


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12/10/04 02:44 - ID#34127

Spud Huckers

Well, Sarah and I are heading back to Idaho Falls for the Xmas. Maybe I'll finally get off my butt and post some phone cam pix from IF (that's what the hipstaz call it). Out my mom's kitchen window you see the Grand Tetons, although you'd have to be either very horny or very French or very drunk to see them as their onanistic counterparts. (Is that right? Onanistic? Or Oninistic?I know one of them means having to do with names and the other means having to do with masturbation... Hmm...)

Anyway, here's a link to a little game that's really just an offshoot of some tech experiment stuff I'm doing for my thesis. It's called Spud Huckers. It's available at (http://www.shawnrider.com/idahoGame). It's just a little Flash shooter. With lots of potatoes (hence the name).

The setting is behind my parents' house. In a potato field. The neighborhood is full of Mormons who have like 7-8 kids. These families are always getting the kids some kind of seriously dangerous Xmas present like dirt bikes, dune buggies, those little motorcycles, go-karts, etc. There's nothing more nervewracking than driving on icy roads with kids in go-karts whipping death circles around you. It's like they're trying to kill some of them off ever year...

Anyway, those are the kids throwing potatoes. Damn kids.
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