Note: The following posts were imported from my previous blogs.

Cartilage Latte on CD  #
Monday, 03 May 2004 06:00PM
My knee is fine. Some muscles momentarily went where they were not supposed to and jumped back again, leaving some bruising, strainage and a little swelling. It'll be fine in a couple of weeks. It's already heaps better thanks to my 12+ year old preasure bandage I found.

Just found out the CD will be finished on Monday, not in time for the gig. Oh well. It should be on sale from Rare Records end of next week and in ChaosMusic / Gaslight by the end of the month.

Meanwhile...

What did we do before Hudsons Chi Latte, White Kit-Kat, Vanilla Coke, [insert food of pleasure here]? Tell me in the comments.


Why go to the footy when you can watch it on TV?  #
Monday, 03 May 2004 05:51PM
Furthurnet lists bands that allow recording of their concerts. There are lots of lists like this but Furthurnet have gone a step futher and have created P2P file trading software that only lets you trade concerts from those on the "it's OK" list and only in lossless compression SHN or FLAC files (no stinky MP3).

Nice. Guilt free trading. Although looking at their list some of their "confirmations" on bands that are OK to trade are a little vague. The etree live concert archive at least waits for an official email.

R.E.M. have a hub for WinMX that is for trading their gigs. Ween are working on a P2P program just for their stuff... lots of different tech for effectively the same thing.