Posts tagged with "jim kloss"


On Adelaide Hummers and Piaggios

Hummer outside the Boatdeck Cafe yesterday
Hummer outside the Boatdeck Cafe yesterday

Yesterday I noticed on Google Reader that Jim Kloss approved of my tweet regarding a Hummer which had parked just outside the Boatdeck Cafe I was having a coffee of all things in:

@toddtyrtle I saw a Hummer parked here in Adelaide this morning. First time I've ever felt the need to put a rude sticker on a car.

Well in the spirit of this message, here's that Hummer taken with my iPhone yesterday. Granted at least it's the smallest model I think, but it still looks like a monster compared to the little Toyota sedan next to it.

I'm not even going that far, I'm learning how to ride a motor scooter so I can zip around town on a Piaggio when I miss the bus or train here and waiting 45 minutes for the next one isn't feasible.

My dad says a 100cc model up is safer than a 50cc despite my insistence I don't need anything powerful at all, because he says with the extra power you can avoid messy situations.

The Aussie Piaggio website
The Aussie Piaggio website

The Aussie Piaggio website is pretty spiffy, you can check out all their models and even the licence requirements for each state! I've been told by friends here that depending on how you look at it, South Australia is either one of the best states to learn to drive and ride or one of the worst because they're much stricter. I'm leaning towards the former.

I love how I can go so far off topic that I start talking about scooters when I take a photo of a Hummer. Do either even have anything to do with the internet or computer software?


Is it RIP for Singapore internet radio? Probably

Class 95FM

This story has made me so angry I feel like... getting angry. For years I've been able to tune into Singapore radio from here in Adelaide to keep myself up to date with what's going on over there while I'm over here through their internet radio feeds. Because of the negligible time zone difference, it meant I could enjoy the always hilarious Glenn Ong and The Flying Dutchman in the mornings on Class 95 [Wikipedia] and sometimes listen to Nights with Brian on Gold 90.5 [Wikipedia] in the evenings.

ASIDE: In one funny circumstance I was able to warn my dad about traffic problems near our house through text messages because I'd heard the news from Traffic Watch on Singaporean radio in Adelaide. Good times!

These feeds stopped working recently though, because the companies that run these stations have had to stop re-broadcasting their radio feeds online. ChannelNewsAsia.com has a depressingly titled article on it: Is it RIP for Singapore internet radio for which I took the title for this post.

Why is Singaporean internet radio dead or close to it? I'm going to be blunt, it's for the same reason why internet radio has been stifled so many times in the US: arrogant old media authorities who pretend to be working in the interests of artists and the public when in fact they're trying to milk their dying cash cows for all they're worth and crush new technologies that could be perceived as a threat. I say "perceived" as a threat because clearly re-broadcasting a radio stream isn't a threat, but they think it is. Or they're just greedy as heck and want ridiculous sums of money. Probably a combination of the two.

Icon from the Tango Desktop projectCommon sense is the least common of the senses. And media executives are arses. Two things we probably all already knew, but sometimes we need reminding.

I'm really starting to finally understand the motivation behind Whole Wheat Radio; for the longest time I thought it was a nice "stick it to the man!" kind of site and radio station that just happened to not need commercial music to operate, but now that I've seen the reality is even harsher and more ridiculous than I thought, I can now appreciate even more WWR's mix of pragmatic and idealistic founding principals. In a similar way to Creative Commons and the lunacy of copyright law, Jim Kloss and the community has shown that if you can't change stupid laws, you can just work around them and in doing so prove that they're stupid laws.

In the meantime, to get my Singapore fix I might have to live with just listening to the podcast. Provided they don't get killed either. Oh wait, they have been. Where's my Seroquel?


My compatibility with Whole Wheat Radio is HIGH

Screenshot of my Last.fm profile
Whole Wheat Radio's Last.fm profile viewed when I was logged in this afternoon

In response to my post where I talked about passing 10,000 plays on Last.fm, Jim Kloss directed me to the Whole Wheat Radio Last.fm profile page. Our calculated musical compatibility is "HIGH".

In one word: I approve! And it definitely is interesting to check out the trends.

I'm surprised though that it's saying that the aforementioned artists are the only ones we have in common... unless they're the artists we have in common that I've played the most. I'm surprised Marian Call isn't listed there for example.

Wait, I just read it again, it says music we have in common "includes". I should learn to read things before making myself look silly... or at least more silly than I usually do. I'm not Bill Kurtis.


On RSS, Michael Moore, Jim Kloss and Taxis

Bowling for Columbine promotional poster While I don't entirely agree 100% with his methods of delivering facts, or even some of his assertions, I have a pretty positive view of Michael Moore and find his films incredibly thought provoking and wildly entertaining at the same time. I can remember going with the whole of my year 10 English class to see Bowling for Columbine at the Lido Cinemas on Orchard Road in Singapore, and later seeing Fahrenheit 9/11... twice.

ASIDE: I've probably permanently lost half my American readers with the admission that I like Michael Moore. I'm tempted to say that the better half have stayed, but that would dig me down even deeper so for the sake of preserving my own life I think I'll just leave it right there. I like Mike!

Anyway it seems Mighty Mike (no I'm not talking about our state premier Mike Rann!) may have the goods, but his site administrators are stuck in a Web 1.0 mindset. Heavens almighty how I hate the "Web 2.0" moniker!

Jim Kloss himself! In a tip of the hat to my presence, Jim Kloss from Whole Wheat Radio has stated including some nerdier links in his Google Reader weblog and pointed me to the fact that MichaelMoore.com... doesn't even have an RSS feed! Come on Mike, you're nerdy readers need this! Even Fox News has RSS feeds!

For what it's worth, as an XML guy I infinitely prefer Atom to RSS but I know many readers still choke on it. Alas we're stuck again with a standard that's good enough, and despite Atom being superior it's not a compelling enough upgrade for enough people. I could go on talking about Betamax and Plan 9 and United Linux and waffle irons...

Asa Shigure
Taximetre plus SG$50.00! Where to?

And why don't we have pink taxis? In Adelaide they're all white (get it... they're all white? They're all right? Right? White? Oh come on, that was funny!), in Singapore they're mostly yellow and blue with a few reds and teals, why not pink? Think of it, you could paint a really cute anime character on the side, hire cute people in ridiculous cosplay costumes to drive... I know I (as well as other desperately lonely nerds) would pay a huge premium for such a service! You could even update the nerds who would want to travel in such a taxi by creating an RSS feed that contains the locations of the entire fleet at any given time! It would work perfectly!

RSS, Jim Kloss, Atom, Betamax, Pink, Google, Michael Moore, Shuffle, Whole Wheat Radio, Plan 9, Bowling for Fahrenheits on Shaw Road in Orchard Theater... come on people it makes perfect sense!


Olympics tomorrow, and other musings

The great thing about disjointed weblog posts is that they can contain lots of good, though unrelated and useless, material. So much so that I would never dream of creating one and uploading it, let alone dream of creating one and uploading it. Can't wait to get my microphone and mixer from Singapore back so I can start putting this material back on the Rubenerd Show and letting this blog get back to what it's supposed to be about!

Beijing 2008 Olympics on ABC News

Was just reading the Aussie ABC News. I have to make that distinction because there's also an American ABC. I wonder if there's an Argentinean ABC? Or a Dutch ABC? Okay that last one made no sense. According to the first mentioned ABC, the Beijing Olympics starts tomorrow. It's funny how my dad was in Beijing just last week on a business trip and was talking about how crazy everything is getting over there right about now, and how terrible the air really is!

ASIDE: Right about now. The funk soul brother. Check it out now. The funk soul brother. Right about now. The funk soul brother. Check it out now. The funk soul brother. Right about now... 'bout now... 'bout now... 'bout now.

I'd say I'm boycotting the 2008 Olympics by not posting anything else about it and not watching any of it, but it would be a shallow admission from me. I never watch any of the Olympic games anyway, even the one in Sydney! Other than MotoGP and Formula 1, sport to me holds as much fascination potential as sitting on the verandah watching paint grow, or standing next to a wall watching grass dry. Is it possible to grow paint? Get some computer game Olympic events together with nerds from around the world and then I might consider... nah, it would still be boring.

Clannad Gym scene
Am I the only person who thinks gymnastics barely qualifies as an Olympic sport?

You know what would make an interesting Olympic event? Merge all the sports together into one event. Imagine it: a rhythmic gymnist would need to throw a soccer ball to someone who has to kick it between two water polo nets in a pool being traversed by butterfly and freestyle swimmers but only after a person has high-jumped the long-jumper into a mat next to the pool that's being raised up by a weightlifter who's wearing a bulletproof vest being shot at from a distance by a target shooter as she's diving off a board above a rhythmic gymnist who would need to throw a soccer ball... the entire Olympics could be broadcast and got over with in 2 minutes. PATENT PENDING.

I'm sitting at the Boatdeck Cafe coffee shop in Mawson Lakes (Google Maps) watching the news on a very swish plasma TV mounted on the wall with what I assume is some sort of metallic bracket system, or lots and lots and lots of double sided tape. Can you get industrial strength double sided tape? The coffee here is fantastic.

Kevin Rudd
Kevin Rudd, our PM. I couldn't bring myself to post a photo of Paris Hilton.

The current news headline reads "Is Obama Ready To Lead?". The first person they asked was Kevin Rudd, our PM who's a member of the Labor party which is broadly equivalent to the Democrats in the US, fair enough. The next person was... Paris Hilton. Suffice to say only 50% of the interviews were worth watching! It begs the question though, why do they think someone like her would be useful in providing political analysis? Are they using her as an example of what Average Joe or Jane is thinking at this point? If that's the case, what an insult to Joe and Jane!

Seven News Adelaide, from Wikipedia
Seven News Adelaide, from Wikipedia

Well look at that, the next news story is about winter in Australia, and how it's one of the coldest on record. It was snowing in Orange, NSW last night! And Jane Doyle now has platinum bleached blond hair? Oh dear.

Speaking of commercial airliners, got a suspiciously flattering comment from Jim Kloss yesterday on one of my posts over the last few weeks as he takes his much deserved holiday break next to a picturesque lake, which I'm sure he's convinced himself is better than some Mawson Lake thing... and probably for good reason! He made a comment about how he flew in a Boeing 757 to get there, and how cramped the seats were, and if there was anything I could do to improve the situation, presumably before his return flight.

I spent all night discussing the situation with some friends, contacts and grilled cheese sandwiches in the aviation industry and determined that the fastest and most effective way to improve the seating conditions in narrow body jet airliners would be to fake an emergency recall notice for all narrow-bodies. As such action would no doubt result in my own incarceration, I've instead chosen to include a picture of a person in a bear costume:


I wore a teddy bear costume once. It gave people the wrong idea though.

And to end this useless post, did you know Singapore Airlines is one of the only airlines that operates an entirely wide-body commercial airliner fleet? And that Singapore Airlines is not in fact from Portugal, as the name would imply. Singapore Airlines services Adelaide and Perth, but I'm not sure about Talkeetna, Anchorage, Fairbanks or Singapore though.

I've never been to Portugal. My dad has been to Lisbon on business many times. I can take comfort in knowing that his Spanish is quite strong, but not his Portuguese. It's not that I resent him as much as I just don't like the fact that he got to go somewhere I didn't, and that I resent him for that.


Rubenerd Show 246 2008.06.26

Could this mean the end for Free and Open Source Software?The "Fairness Engine" rant episode!

A rant episode in response to a new technology reported by Webware and an article calling the exposing of P2P as a red herring; talking about net neutrality, attacking symptoms not causes, RIAA/MPAA inspired bullying tactics. Not the same calibre as a Jimbob Kloss rant but I try my best!

Also briefly talk about a fascinating interview article from Slashdot from the inventor of C++, and the internets are working again at home!

Download MP3 to listen ↓ 40:24, 18.6MiB

You can also stream this episode and view its Internet Archive page.


Message to James Kloss

James Kloss Taken from the current chat page over on Whole Wheat Radio:

I'm so sorry, hugs from Elke and I. I've read what you posted on this site about your mum over the years, she sounded like a upstanding, warm, beautiful and very special person.

Having just lost our mummy recently we know probably the last thing you want to read is sad words, so all we'll say is that we know you've damn well done your mum proud. Have a safe and speedy journey to Ohio, we'll all keep the Wheaty fires burning until you get back.

Peace and love to you and your family James.

Love Ruben and Elke


Rubenerd Show 241 2008.05.01

Max Brenner's at the Esplanade in SingaporeThe Labour Day forgetting things episode!

ACT ONE: Labour Day in Singapore, sexism you'd be shot down for in Australia, Garfield quotes, mouth clicking is not professional, gorgeous pink sunsets.

ACT TWO: Jimbob finds out what's wrong, my cat versus dog debate: which one do you prefer?

ACT THREE: Max Brenner restaurant review at the Esplanade, absolutely incredible chocolate! Branches in the US, Singapore, Australia, the Philippines, Israel. Drinking out of Hug Mugs, comparing it to the Starbucks Chantico, Aztec style chocolate goodness!

I took the sunset photos in such a hurry none of them really turned out that well, so I posted a camera-phone picture from Max Brenner's instead. Sorry folks!

Download MP3 to listen ↓ 33:43, 15.5MiB

You can also stream this episode and view its Internet Archive page.


Unnecessarily verbose WWR post

This post took just under a week to type because of constant distractions such as studies and work. (isn't that always the case?). Because of this, it may seem a bit disjointed. Then again if you're used to reading my ramblings, this probably will seem normal.

My beautiful late mum always said to start everything you write by setting the scene. Considering I'm typing this and not writing it I'm not entirely sure if this rule still applies, but for the sake of posterity I'll indulge in it here. I always thought the word posterity was funny because it looks like posteria. I'm sitting at a coffee shop in Singapore in the early morning; the sun has just recently risen and (at the risk of unintentionally sounding risque) so have I. I'm enjoying an Americano and a slice of Tiramisu, a cute Japanese girl at the table next to mine just winked at me and I said ohayo gozaimasu which made her blush - which made me blush - and for some reason am feeling intrigued, a little confused and quite excited - but wait, it's for another reason!

A warped bookshelf impending doom!
A warped bookshelf impending doom!

Due to a particularly disastrous night sleep involving a bookshelf falling on my head (note to self: use all the screws Ikea gives you in the box, and don't stow a copy of The God Delusion high up because that's just tempting the powers to get back at you) I found myself at 3am listening to Jim Kloss's 11am Shoe (sic) despite promising myself I was going to try to realise a regular sleeping pattern again. I don't understand why one of the most entertaining and interesting people on radio and the intertubes does a show at such a bizarre hour of the day; I've been told it has something to do with time zones, but I can't shake this feeling that somehow he's involved in a conspiracy to turn me nocturnal, or to use the biological term: nocturnal.

ASIDE: I studied biological in high school, but I was mush better at chemistryical and enjoyed it much moreical.

In retrospect though I wish I had built that bookshelf ever so slightly worse than I did so it could have whacked me in the head twenty minutes or so earlier, because when I tuned into the 11am shoe at the misleading time of 3:24am I was downright fascinated by what I heard. Mr Kloss proposed that Whole Wheat Radio could be the world's first truly community driven radio station!

The idea infuriated me as I had not thought of it myself first, but as the initial anguish subsided I realised: Jim was absolutely right. Whole Wheat Radio is a community powered radio station.

Whole Wheat Radio

To get a feel of why I thought Jim was right, consider regular, traditional terrestrial radio:

  • It exists for the sole purpose of generating advertising revenue (a business model that I've never been a fan, or indeed even an air conditioner, of).
  • Playlists of songs are generally created in advance
  • The music itself generally conforms to only a select few genres and stays that way
  • Music can be chosen by listeners only through request shows, and even then the chances of your chosen tune being played are lower than my doctor's opinion of my coffee intake

And now consider Whole Wheat Radio:

  • It exists for the purposes of creating a community of people who listen to, appreciate and support independent music
  • Playlists of songs can be created in advance, but not by the "management", but literally by the listeners themselves.
  • The music conforms to no set genre, meaning the community can choose what music fits their mood at any particular time
  • Individual tracks can be requested and are almost certainly played

To put it as bluntly as possible, it's a friggen damned eye opening comparison! But there's even more to it than that: not only do wheatheads listen to and request the music that's played in Whole Wheat Radio (a fact that in itself would be enough to distinguish it from traditional radio), we are also directly involved in the music playing infrastructure itself.

  • We rate songs which determines what music stays and what music gets the boot. We tag songs depending on mood, genre or any other arbitrary categorisation scheme we can think of, which can be used to create shows and make the tracks easier to find
  • We purchase music which supports this artist as well as the site, not just a record label.
  • We engage in heartfelt discussions on the state of world affairs, the global music scene, what coloured socks Jim should be wearing, the draconian copyright laws that make our lives so much more complicated and less rewarding than they could be.
  • We create, update and maintain the information on (hopefully eventually) every song, album, artist on the collaborative wiki system.

Esther Golton: Unfinished HousesRuben Schade: Five and Fabulous!

For these reasons I can't help but agree that not only am I fortunate enough to be part of this beautiful community, but that I'm also a part of possibly the first truly completely community driven radio station. I'm positive there have been other radio stations that can boast community driven elements, but I doubt there's been one that's been driven by real people outside "management" to the extent Whole Wheat is.

ASIDE: I tried being community driven myself once.

I posted on Twitter that I would do whatever people told me to. After five minutes of hopping on one leg in public wearing three sandwich boards, a clown shoe on my left hand and a saucepan in the other, a tea cozy over my head and shouting "THE IRISH ARE COMING!!" in a faux Russian-Africaans accent while riding an imaginary flying hexagonally-wheeled bicycle, my self preservation instincts kicked in and I abandoned the project.

For what it's worth, my therapist says I'm making admiral progress.

It does present an interesting problem though; what do we call such a phenomena?

  • Collaborative Radio?
  • Community Driven Radio?
  • No BS Radio?
  • People Powered Radio?
  • Listener Powered Radio?
  • Shared Direction Radio?
  • Cheese Steak Jimmy's?

And those phrases don't even account for the international community behind it! Since Jim encouraged us to come up with our own ideas though, and given the fact I'm a fan of FLOSS software, I also propose this name which is 100% Rubenerd:

International Open Source Radio

Think about it: the term "open source" implies we are allowed to see how software works and take an active or passive role in it's future direction. As a community of people from around the world constantly changing, adding to and improving Whole Wheat Radio, and who know how it works from the top end, the term seems to fit perfectly. Considering the wiki software that powers the website is open source too, and the fact that everyone who listens to Whole Wheat Radio is either a computer programmer or someone who's obsessed with electronics, it's a great choice. To use an Elke phrase: "... uh, yeah!"

Not impressed? Okay, what about this?

International Free and Open Source Independent Music Distribution and Collaboration System... Thingy

You could call it IFAOSIMDACST (pronounced eye-faw-sim-dak-est) if you wanted a catchy acronym too!

I think I'd better just stick to programming. Hey, it's the thoughts on the subject that counts right? If not, I just wasted a lot of time :-)

ASIDE: How much Whole Wheat Radio could a woodchuck Whole Wheat Radio, if a woodchuck could chuck Whole Wheat Radio?

I'm not good at telling jokes either it seems.

Back to you, Jim.


Welcome home Esther!

For those who follow the developments over on Whole Wheat Radio, the queen of the airwaves Esther Golton has just arrived back from her latest musical tour!

Jim and Esther at the Wheat Palace, Talkeetna!

I know I speak for all the wheaties, wheatheads and wheatypeoples when I say it's good to have you back, and we're all looking forward to hearing your voice again from time to time on the morning shows with Jim. Cheers from Singapore!

My submitted Whole Wheat logo

If you don't know about Whole Wheat Radio, it's an online radio station produced in Talkeetna Alaska, in the States. They play only independent music, and have a thriving listener community which I'm proud to be a part of. You can rate songs you hear, you can edit their wiki pages and if you listen in for long enough you might hear Jim and Esther speaking live :).