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		<title>Time Traveler Needs Cat Sitter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 04:06:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick LaForge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A friend from Pennsylvania forwarded this Craiglist job ad. If you&#8217;re interested, hurry before it expires. So many questions: What is the business in June 1983? Perhaps a modest investment in Apple Computer. The need for a cat sitter could be avoided by returning on the same day, but perhaps time that passes in the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=3581&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>A friend from Pennsylvania forwarded <a href="http://york.craigslist.org/npo/2146933633.html">this Craiglist job ad</a>. If you&#8217;re interested, hurry before it expires.<br />
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So many questions: What is the business in <a href="http://www.historyorb.com/date/1983/june">June 1983</a>? Perhaps a modest investment in Apple Computer. The need for a cat sitter could be avoided by returning on the same day, but perhaps time that passes in the past must be accounted for somehow. A two-day job, then. I have to assume &#8220;circumference&#8221; of the head was intended. The average circumference of the human head is reportedly 57 cm, <a href="http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_head_circumference_of_a_human_being">based on a Web page I pulled up at random</a>. Do you have to climb through some kind of porthole? Or wear a special helmet? Will you have to lift the time machine? Perhaps to hide it.</p>
<p>Seriously, though, most cats can get through a couple of days alone with a bowl of dry food and water. </p>
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		<title>First Week With the Apple iPad</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 16:17:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick LaForge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Updated April 21, 2010. The world probably doesn&#8217;t really need another iPad review, does it? There&#8217;s a glut out of them out there. And I&#8217;m not a tech reviewer. I&#8217;m a gadget nut, so feel free to discount my enthusiasm by the appropriate percentage. After all, I did pre-order this thing sight unseen so it [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=3274&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Updated April 21, 2010.</em><br />
<a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_03701.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_03701.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="" title="IMG_0370" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3297" /></a>The world probably doesn&#8217;t really need another iPad review, does it? </p>
<p>There&#8217;s <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=apple+ipad+review&amp;ie=utf-8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;aq=t&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;client=firefox-a">a glut out of them out there</a>. </p>
<p>And I&#8217;m not a tech reviewer. I&#8217;m a gadget nut, so feel free to discount my enthusiasm by the appropriate percentage. After all, I did pre-order this thing sight unseen so it could be <a href="http://palafo.com/2010/04/03/first-minutes-with-the-apple-ipad/">delivered on Day One.</a></p>
<p>So this post will be impressionistic, just some notes on my first week with the device. </p>
<p><strong>First</strong>: It&#8217;s fast. Snappy. It makes the iPhone and the iPod Touch seem slow. It makes a Macbook seem slow. </p>
<p><strong>Second:</strong> The battery life is amazing. You don&#8217;t even think about the battery. I plug it it in every night, and have used it heavily many days. It has never dropped below 50 percent.</p>
<p><strong>Remarkable for an Apple product:</strong> It doesn&#8217;t get hot &#8212; unlike my Macbook Air, or my iPhone, which can get uncomfortable to the touch and sluggish with heavy use. I have often thought that Steve Jobs was trying to brand me with his products. No more.<br />
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<strong>A negative</strong>: At a pound a half, it&#8217;s kind of heavy. Not as heavy as a MacBook Air or a <a href="http://www.powells.com/biblio/17-9780805058376-10">Thomas Pynchon hardback</a>, but heavier than a Kindle. The answer to this problem is the Apple case. I like it. It&#8217;s simple and functional. You can hold it like a book. You can prop it at an angle. You can stand it up like a little TV, a far better experience than watching movies on a laptop or a desktop computer. </p>
<p><strong>Another negative</strong>: In bright daylight, reflections can be distracting if you&#8217;re trying to read or watch something. And it shows every fingerprint. I don&#8217;t imagine using it in sunlight all that much.</p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0389.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0389.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="" title="IMG_0389" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3289" /></a><strong>Something I didn&#8217;t expect</strong>: The photo frame function is great. I put thousands of pictures on the iPad. Then I just prop it up on the mantle and let it shuffle through them.  I&#8217;ve never enjoyed having everyone crowd around the computer to look at pictures, and showing them on the TV involves too much rigmarole. This is more akin to paging through hard-copy photo albums. </p>
<p><strong>Not entirely Apple&#8217;s fault</strong>: Some apps are crashy or lack obvious features. You can&#8217;t turn off <a href="http://iconfactory.com/twitterrific/">Twitterrific</a>&#8216;s bird noises.  <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">Tweetdeck&#8217;s beta </a>won&#8217;t let you click on links in tweets. What! (Update: This may have been fixed in recent days.) <a href="http://abc.go.com/site/abc-player-for-ipad">The ABC app</a> crashed, but seems better after an update. That one has a touch of evil. You can pause and fast-forward/rewind programs, but not the commercials. I flash back to pre-TiVo days, plan my bathroom trips around them. Still, it&#8217;s not as crashy as the original iPhone was after third-party apps started showing up.</p>
<p><strong>Public use:</strong> I remember when I first got an iPhone, and a Kindle. I felt self-conscious taking them out on the subway. For one thing, while crime is down, you have to be a little nervous riding underground with a $700 piece of hardware. It&#8217;s a bit nerve-racking to think about taking it out, feeling eyes on me. That&#8217;s not my thing. I like to be left alone in public. I can&#8217;t wait until everyone has one of these things, or something like it. And they will.</p>
<p>Mostly I expect to use this at home and on long trips. For that reason, <a href="http://palafo.com/2010/02/01/walking-through-an-ipad-buying-decision/">I didn&#8217;t really need the 3G version, </a>and the lack of connectivity outside WiFi-enabled locations has not been a problem. In New York, WiFi is rarely far away.</p>
<p><strong>Something else I didn&#8217;t expect:</strong> I didn&#8217;t think I would listen to music on the iPad, but I&#8217;ve surprised myself. First of all, the speaker is great, so it makes a nice little radio. I can play things for my wife without using the computer or the stereo or the Apple TV, and I&#8217;m not isolated by my headphones. So it&#8217;s a great way to <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/inside/2010/04/01/125471632/introducing-the-npr-ipad-app-and-site">share NPR </a>or <a href="http://blog.pandora.com/pandora/archives/2010/04/pandora-on-ipad.html">Pandora</a> or whatever I have on the device. I also listen to music or podcasts on the headphones while web surfing. It&#8217;s a lot easier than juggling a second device, an iPod or an iPhone, for the music. But the lack of multitasking is a negative here: I&#8217;d like to be able to see what&#8217;s playing at a glance, or pause it, without exiting my app.</p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0358.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0358.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="" title="IMG_0358" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3290" /></a><strong>About some apps:</strong> My employer&#8217;s app, <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;source=web&amp;oi=revisions_result&amp;ct=result&amp;cd=2&amp;ved=0CBcQhgIwAQ&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fnyt-editors-choice%2Fid357066198%3Fmt%3D8&amp;ei=RiTCS6L7C8aqlAeXzp3aBA&amp;usg=AFQjCNGU9rA7Yqu3s_NbxCsl8MPZRUKPow&amp;sig2=JI0MfOvmuio35YPpYblAPw">Editor&#8217;s Choice</a> [iTunes link], is beautiful, but it should allow link sharing through Facebook or Twitter and have more content. But reading the paper on Safari for iPad is great, so it doesn&#8217;t really matter, I guess. And I do give credit to Apple for having the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&amp;docId=1000490441">Amazon Kindle app on the iPad</a> from day one. All my Kindle books, many of them <a href="http://palafo.com/2009/08/09/exit-the-kindle-in-a-splash-of-e-ink/">untouched since my Kindle died</a>, are there. I keep it next to the iBooks app. Amazon has the better selection and prices, and you can make notes in the app. The iBooks app and store has some cooler flourishes and feels better designed (the page-turning illusion is cool). E-book reading was my main reason for <a href="http://palafo.com/2010/02/01/walking-through-an-ipad-buying-decision/">getting the iPad now</a> as opposed to waiting for a future model. </p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0379.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0379.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="" title="IMG_0379" width="225" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3312" /></a>The good news is that many iPhone apps, like <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ichess-free/id298074242?mt=8">iChess</a>, work and look just fine with the pixel-doubling function.</p>
<p><strong>Money grab?</strong>: It&#8217;s annoying that some developers have decided to charge a second time for the iPad versions of apps I own for the iPhone. If you make a good one, I&#8217;ll buy your other apps. Or give me a free trial version at least. And Time magazine &#8212; <a href="http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20100409/FREE/100409888">$4.99 for a single issue, in an app that only works once?</a> Give me a break. Another magazine app, <a href="http://imgs.zinio.com/newsstand/swf/iPadLanding/index.html">Zinio,</a> has a free selection, but it&#8217;s a bit awkward to navigate.</p>
<p><strong>An annoyance:</strong> I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s a bug or not, but I get tired of entering my iTunes password every time I open the iBooks app or the iTunes store. Other people don&#8217;t report this problem, so maybe it&#8217;s just me.  The whole iTunes tethering business has been criticized in many reviews. Why do you need to hook the iPad up to a computer to get it started? Seems like a ploy to get iTunes downloaded onto PCs or to sell Macs. And why can&#8217;t I just move documents and other user files directly from my computer or network without ramping up iTunes? (Yes, I know, there are apps for that &#8212; I like <a href="http://readdle.com/products/readdledocs">Readdledocs</a>, which just released an iPad version.)</p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0387.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0387.jpg?w=128&#038;h=96" alt="" title="IMG_0387" width="128" height="96" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3291" /></a><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0388.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0388.jpg?w=128&#038;h=96" alt="" title="IMG_0388" width="128" height="96" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-3292" /></a><strong>A third thing I didn&#8217;t expect: </strong> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39d3ZR_pXYE&amp;feature=mpt%253Atop_stories&amp;playnext_from=TL&amp;videos=Pv5_V87CbYg&amp;playnext=1&amp;ytsession=D1AQpOudRm1BHFkpUu_JieccALDmSRu5a_YGgZN1bL0ihmjanurOFVOa8-IKq70N4luWdoY9AB_FZ-yzEW9_K8vJWXNeN_qPUJJs4ap8vhIRWXVddMbuP_ZIDCvpsJKXa0kIHx9RIu_hUAVcgjd7E68mxBbWar2yDzxnLx-NPjijDPdEwDpFmV4fpl_qkSEKtWMLZP4yqd-ysAl9S8CPHLHoYnZ6MGqV-phRbsXiLE0UcNLF1-mNrQLnZR7unwZN9iFjWYzmIoAX-pzjWIuTpObju9vIwJhU99ctwpI21lHYONFRYArnfANw2y97OmzI4ZvlZy_ht6wuZCnkWYzLxQDBcFgY-G2y9khhU3SUSP2gKqFLWS3D-nyJB0oM9OdLYfAZgm8UTnaCsBcu4qKP5g">YouTube</a> is back in my life. I was never one to surf around the site. I usually only go there with a link. The iPhone app was cool, but it crashed a lot, and the video was too small. The iPad is the perfect device for YouTube. The videos are just the right size. It&#8217;s not as crashy as the phone. I spent an evening lost in the site. In general, it&#8217;s a great device for video.</p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0386.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0386.jpg?w=72&#038;h=96" alt="" title="IMG_0386" width="72" height="96" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3314" /></a>I&#8217;ve spent a lot of time streaming <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/01/netflix-ipad-app-now-available-in-the-app-store/">Netflix </a>and watching TV. I&#8217;ve watched three shows on the ABC app, and skimmed comics on several of the comic applications. It&#8217;s a cool experience, but I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll buy many comics this way. It&#8217;s not the same as owning the art. </p>
<p><strong>Bottom line: </strong> Is this a laptop replacement? Definitely not. Even if I get the keyboard stand or the bluetooth keyboard, it is hard to imagine writing long memos, blog posts or articles on this, or editing them. Perhaps I might get used to it, but from what I hear I expect it will be odd to have to use the screen as a touch-mouse while editing with an external keyboard. I still prefer the visibility of a larger screen for actual work. </p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0381.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0381.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="" title="IMG_0381" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3293" /></a>I also like the ability to switch between a photo app, files and the document I&#8217;m writing. Even when multitasking is added in the fall with the new operating system, it is hard to imagine that being satisfactory except when I&#8217;m on the run. Having to sync Keynote or text documents through iTunes also seems like a hassle. Yes, I know there are ways to do some wireless document sharing, printing and storage on the cloud. But it seems complicated for big projects and day to day use.</p>
<p>Is this a phone replacement? No, it&#8217;s too big, and I didn&#8217;t get the 3G. There are apps that will let you make calls over the Internet, and I could imagine this as a <a href="http://www.intomobile.com/2010/04/06/skype-comes-to-ipad-sort-of.html">Skype device</a>, but there&#8217;s no camera, front-facing or otherwise. </p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.com/2010/02/01/walking-through-an-ipad-buying-decision/">Is this a Kindle replacement</a>? Yes. Reading on it is superior, and you don&#8217;t need a booklight.</p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0378.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0378.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="" title="IMG_0378" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3300" /></a>What I&#8217;m finding is that I am migrating certain functions to the iPad. Some things are simply not all that comfortable on a laptop &#8212; watching video, playing casual games. My daughter loves the <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/phineas-ferb-arcade-on-ipad/id363630345?mt=8">Phineas and Ferb </a>game for the iPad, above.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fun to curl up on a couch or in bed with this thing. I&#8217;ve done that with a laptop, which is a bit awkward, and with my phone, which is a squinting experience much of the time.</p>
<p>I wish my laptop did email the way the mail app on the iPad does it. It&#8217;s a better interface, and I don&#8217;t see why it wouldn&#8217;t work on a computer. </p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0380.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0380.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="" title="IMG_0380" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3294" /></a>The iPad is better for using Twitter than either a laptop or a phone &#8212; the touch interface and the size of the screen makes it an immersed experience.</p>
<p>The third-party developers just need to fix their apps; once Tweetdeck has links, this will be my main device for using Twitter. The large, touch-based experience is superior to the computer and the iPhone.</p>
<p>Ultimately, though, it&#8217;s a toy, not a work device, at least for me. Do you need one? That&#8217;s a bit like asking, do you need a flat-screen TV? No, you don&#8217;t need a flat-screen TV, or any TV. Do you need to buy books? No, not really. You don&#8217;t have to read newspapers or surf the Internet, either. And there are plenty of ways to do all of those things without owning an iPad. </p>
<p>But sooner or later, I suspect, you will see an iPad (<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/12/technology/12slate.html?emc=eta1">or a device like it</a>) doing something you love in a better way than you are doing it now. And it will be cheaper than it is now. </p>
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		<title>Aeroccino Brings On the Foam (Soy, Too)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 16:12:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick LaForge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a new device. No, not that device. Or that one. No, this is a Nespresso Aerocinno. I saw one at a friend&#8217;s house on a trip to Los Angeles last winter. This thing is amazing. Usually I&#8217;m content to take my espresso or coffee straight, but every once in a while I want [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=3233&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0348.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0348.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="" title="IMG_0348" width="225" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3251" /></a>I have a new device. No, <a href="http://palafo.com/2010/04/03/first-minutes-with-the-apple-ipad/">not that device</a>. Or <a href="http://palafo.com/2010/03/26/a-grumpy-brazilian-in-an-aeropress/">that one</a>. No, this is a <a href="http://www.thecooksden.com/nespresso-aeroccino-milk-frother-electric-coffee-automatic-foam/">Nespresso Aerocinno</a>.  </p>
<p>I saw one at a friend&#8217;s house on a trip to Los Angeles last winter. This thing is amazing. Usually I&#8217;m content to take my espresso or coffee straight, but every once in a while I want some foam and froth.</p>
<p>I have managed to steam and froth milk with various steam-shooting attachments on espresso machines over the years, but it was usually a big mess, and the results were mixed.<br />
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And try as I might, I could never get soy milk to froth at all, which was sad for my wife, who doesn&#8217;t use dairy but likes a decaf cappucino every now and then.<br />
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So my family gave me one of these for my birthday last month. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s a revelation. It purrs quietly. It whisks up some hot (or cold) foam in a matter of seconds. It is easy to clean up. And it works fine with soy milk.</p>
<p> <a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0347.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0347.jpg?w=72&#038;h=96" alt="" title="IMG_0347" width="72" height="96" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-3250" /></a>I&#8217;m drinking a fine soy cap right now, listening to a Pandora station on my new iToy and writing this post. </p>
<p>Mmm, creamy and foamy.</p>
<p>The iPad can&#8217;t do that!</p>
<p>But I have another problem. I&#8217;ve run out of coffee. And that takes me to this week&#8217;s selection &#8212; the last drop is going down the hatch.</p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/img_0364.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/img_0364.jpg?w=72&#038;h=96" alt="" title="IMG_0364" width="72" height="96" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3258" /></a><strong>Coffee</strong> Monserrate, Huila, Columbia</p>
<p><strong>Roasted</strong> March 14 by <a href="http://cafegrumpy.com/">Café Grumpy</a> in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.</p>
<p><strong>Purchased</strong> March 16 at <a href="http://cafegrumpy.com/">Grumpy</a>&#8216;s Chelsea location, 224 W. 20th St., between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. </p>
<p><strong>Description</strong> &#8220;Hazelnut aroma, butterscotch sweetness, smooth body and ripe red apple brightness. Caturra &amp; Typica. Washed, sun-dried. Producer: Grupo Asociativo Productores del Nuevo Milenio&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/img_0363.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/img_0363.jpg?w=72&#038;h=96" alt="" title="IMG_0363" width="72" height="96" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3259" /></a><strong>In the cup</strong> This is a perfectly fine but ultimately undistinguished coffee in my mind, but I&#8217;ll admit to being a little distracted this week. I&#8217;ve had it at home in the Jura and at work in the Aeropress (it is better than <a href="http://palafo.com/2010/03/26/a-grumpy-brazilian-in-an-aeropress/">the previous selection</a> for that). I&#8217;ve never been a big Hazelnut fan, associating it with the worst sort of break-room or gas-station coffee. This is nothing like that flavored stuff. It is just a hint. The butterscotch sweetness and smooth mouthfeel saves the whole thing. And of course, much of the time I have been drowning it in foam and milk, so I can&#8217;t really be trusted to give it a fair assessment. I do love the Aerocinno.</p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0349.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0349.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="" title="IMG_0349" width="225" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3267" /></a>One note: A small amount of milk is enough to make foam for a few drinks, so it&#8217;s good to have company when you use it. I will have to experiment before I learn to draw little pictures in the cup the way pro baristas do.</p>
<p>So I just made this cappuccino and a decaf latte for my wife (using the <a href="http://palafo.com/2008/12/08/a-shot-of-novo-decaf-espresso/">Novo decaf</a> &#8212; sure, we have plenty of <em>that </em>left). We&#8217;re listening to Pandora&#8217;s iPad app play a Phish song (&#8220;Contact&#8221;) while I blog this (on my MacBook Air &#8212; I don&#8217;t see the tablet working for my workflow even on this simple blog, which still requires simple picture uploads and easy typing, but I&#8217;ll discuss the iPad&#8217;s limitations in a future post).</p>
<p>I guess I&#8217;ll have to tear myself away from my new toy(s) and ride my bike to get some more beans today. </p>
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		<title>First Minutes With the Apple iPad</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 17:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick LaForge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s still syncing. While I prepare myself for the inevitable post-purchase depression and &#8220;why can&#8217;t I do that, Mr. Jobs&#8221; revelations, here are some unboxing pictures and a video from my Posterous page. At some point I&#8217;ll list the pros and cons. But I&#8217;m done with the posting and tweeting today. I doubt there&#8217;s much [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=3235&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0356.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/img_0356.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="" title="IMG_0356" width="225" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3239" /></a>It&#8217;s still syncing. </p>
<p>While I prepare myself for the inevitable post-purchase depression and &#8220;why can&#8217;t I do that, Mr. Jobs&#8221; revelations, here are <a href="http://palafo.posterous.com/ipad-saturday-starts">some unboxing pictures and a video from my Posterous page.</a></p>
<p>At some point I&#8217;ll list the pros and cons. But I&#8217;m done with the posting and tweeting today. I doubt there&#8217;s much new that I could say about it. </p>
<p>Technology isn&#8217;t my beat, so I&#8217;ll leave the <a href="http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/03/live-blogging-the-ipads-big-day/?ref=technology">iPad news and reviews to my colleagues at Bits</a>. (Here&#8217;s an earlier <a href="http://palafo.com/2010/02/01/walking-through-an-ipad-buying-decision/">post about how I made the purchase decision</a>.)</p>
<p>For me, the iPad is first and foremost a book and media reader. <span id="more-3235"></span><a href="http://palafo.com/2009/08/09/exit-the-kindle-in-a-splash-of-e-ink/">My Kindle died a while back.</a> I expect to make heavy use of not only the native <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=ibooks+app&amp;hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hs=SYn&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;prmd=nuv&amp;tbs=rltm:1&amp;tbo=u&amp;ei=DIK3S9v_IIG8lQeGuOmVCg&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=realtime_result_group_more_results_link&amp;ct=title&amp;resnum=4&amp;ved=0CC0Q5QUwAw">iBooks reader</a> but the <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;source=web&amp;ct=res&amp;cd=4&amp;ved=0CCYQFjAD&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fkindle%2Fid302584613%3Fmt%3D8&amp;ei=coK3S97iNMH7lwfRrYSWCg&amp;usg=AFQjCNEDLOev50rsgbNxkZsu5PE4CXxVsA&amp;sig2=DBFQsZwVzvolJR99E1HHsA">Kindle for iPad reader</a> [iTunes download], and a variety of customized apps from newspapers, magazines and comic companies, including this <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nyt-editors-choice/id357066198?mt=8">new app from The New York Times [free iTunes download].</a></p>
<p>I also expect this device to be good for casual gaming and for watching movies and TV, as well as casual Web surfing. It doesn&#8217;t seem like a work device to me. It&#8217;s more of a toy. </p>
<p>And if you wonder why I need a book reader, just look at this picture below. I have six more like that in our tiny Manhattan apartment. I do not want to be <a href="http://www.psychologistworld.com/issue/collyerbrothers.php">a latter-day Collyer brother</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve seen the new toy. You&#8217;ve seen the experts debate: Will the Apple iPad &#8220;save&#8221; newspapers, journalism, book publishing? Will it kill the Amazon Kindle? Is this the death of the laptop, and the PC as we know it? Has Apple just signaled the death of the ultraportable MacBook Air? Will it replace smartphones like [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=3122&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/hero2_20100127.png"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/hero2_20100127.png?w=247&#038;h=300" alt="Image Copyright 2010 Apple Inc." title="hero2_20100127" width="247" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3128" /></a>You&#8217;ve seen the <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/i/ipad/index.html">new toy</a>. You&#8217;ve seen the experts debate: Will the Apple iPad &#8220;save&#8221; newspapers, journalism, book publishing? Will it kill the Amazon Kindle? Is this the death of <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5458349/apple-ipad-just-tried-to-assassinate-the-computer">the laptop, and the PC as we know it</a>? Has Apple just signaled <a href="http://nexus404.com/Blog/2010/01/27/apple-tablet-ipad-or-macbook-air-apple-tablet-or-apple-notebook-or-why-buy-an-ipad-rather-than-a-macbook-air/">the death of the ultraportable MacBook Air?</a> Will it <a href="http://www.techgoondu.com/2010/01/29/apples-ipad-is-it-just-a-glorified-smartphone/">replace smartphones</a> like the iPhone or Nexus One? Has Apple just <a href="http://www.xconomy.com/seattle/2010/01/29/why-the-apple-ipad-is-a-kindle-killer-or-not-and-how-amazon-must-step-up/">pwned another media marketplace</a> &#8212; sorry Amazon, Google, Microsoft? <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10443246-1.html">Goodbye, netbooks?</a> <a href="http://speirs.org/blog/2010/1/29/future-shock.html">Farewell, computers?</a></p>
<p>Blah, blah, blah. Nobody knows the future, so such pronouncements are justifiably viewed as <a href="http://mashable.com/2010/01/27/apple-ipad-downsides/">so much hype</a>.<br />
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I&#8217;m not a tech or media critic, though I work for a newspaper (and yes, full disclosure, that paper does seem to have <a href="http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/the-new-york-times-demos-a-reader-app-for-apples-ipad-tablet-20100127/">a working relationship with the iPad developers</a>, but I had no role in that or the news coverage of the tablet).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m approaching this as a gadget lover and a reader. And to this consumer, the <a href="http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/27/three-reasons-the-ipad-wont-kill-amazons-kindle/">iPad vs. Kindle question</a> is the most important one. To my surprise, I find myself leaning toward the cheapest, $499 iPad without 3G or a lot of storage.</p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/img_0051.jpg"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/img_0051.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="" title="IMG_0051" width="225" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2755" /></a>Back in August, <a href="http://palafo.com/2009/08/09/exit-the-kindle-in-a-splash-of-e-ink/">my Amazon Kindle&#8217;s e-ink display melted down</a>. A tragedy.</p>
<p>I had some frustrations with the Kindle. The hardware of the first model in particular always felt a little cheap and poorly designed. I was constantly turning pages by mistake.</p>
<p>While e-ink did seem to reduce eyestrain, I went through a series of booklights that didn&#8217;t quite fit the device and had to be positioned just-so to avoid creating glare on the screen.</p>
<p>I actually found the backlit Kindle app on the iPhone to be easier for reading in bed and on planes. </p>
<p>The Kindle did a poor job rendering newspapers and magazines. The user interface was awkward, requiring you to page through endless menus. The device didn&#8217;t have enough storage. And the crippled experimental browser was so bad that some users are apparently willing to pay Amazon for blog posts. And I actually paid Amazon for the privilege to email PDFs to myself.</p>
<p>But I forgave all that. I loved my Kindle. Its always-on, free Internet connection made downloading free first chapters and shopping for books anywhere a dream. The eBook prices (and first chapter previews) were easy on my wallet. The selection was Amazonian. I no longer had to lug around so many heavy books on vacation trips. So I really missed it when it died. And I lusted for the Kindle 2 and the Kindle DX. The Nook and Sony Reader didn&#8217;t measure up. But I held off, because everyone suspected the Apple tablet was coming soon.</p>
<p>Now that I&#8217;ve seen the iPad, I think it&#8217;s my Kindle replacement. I&#8217;ll have to hold one and read on it to be sure.  </p>
<p>Do I need another way to watch movies and video? Not really, but it&#8217;s cool the iPad does that. Do I need another way to get my email or surf the Web? Not really, but any device that can&#8217;t do those things easily loses points. Do I need another way to write or do other computer work on the run? Not necessarily, but it&#8217;s great that the iPad has some solutions for that. Do I need another music player? Not one this big. Do I need another mobile GPS device? Again, not one this big. Do I need another way to display digital photos? (Well, actually, that is kind of cool).</p>
<p>But as a book reader, it seems like a winner. This may not be the greatest news for Apple&#8217;s bottom line or its <a href="http://www.mondaynote.com/2010/01/31/the-ipad-media-expectations/">dreams of a media revolution.</a></p>
<p><a href="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/hero7_20100127.png"><img src="http://palafo.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/hero7_20100127.png?w=247&#038;h=300" alt="Copyright 2010 Apple Inc." title="hero7_20100127" width="247" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3145" /></a>Consider the iPad&#8217;s reading features: The ability to turn pages via touchscreen. Books with color charts and photography. Books with video embedded. Everything in Amazon&#8217;s proprietary format via the Kindle app. Everything else that comes in the <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/2010/01/31/all-about-epub-the-ebook-standard-for-apples-ibookstore/">(relatively open) ePub format,</a> including many Google Books and everything else available on the Stanza reader. (The Kindle limits you to the Amazon library.)</p>
<p>With customized apps, the iPad will render magazines, newspapers and other print items far better than anything out there, including standard Web browsers on computers.</p>
<p>And yes, that will allow some content providers to charge for the enhanced reading experience. That won&#8217;t &#8220;save&#8221; journalism or book publishing. Journalism doesn&#8217;t really need saving, but devices like this will be another force working to transform how it is distributed and financially supported. That will be good news for bloggers and small news shops looking for income, not just the big corporate media. </p>
<p>Sure, the Kindle hardware and software will catch up &#8212; but it&#8217;s still wedded to the proprietary Amazon format. Sure, there will other devices, running Google Chrome or Android, netbook-type devices from the Windows world, and proprietary gadgets from some content providers (which will probably fail). All that competition will be good for consumers and content providers everywhere.</p>
<p>But one other thing tips the balance toward the iPad for me that might not apply to everyone: I am among the minority that live in a Mac world, and there&#8217;s a justifiable expectation that the iPad will work seamlessly within that world, from iPhone apps to the iTunes store. I&#8217;m not an unreasoning fanboy. If the iPad turns out to be as buggy as my Apple TV, or too locked down (what, no Flash?), I&#8217;ll be annoyed.</p>
<p>Much of the commentary has focused on whether the iPad will replace the laptop or even the desktop computer. It might, for people who don&#8217;t really need computers for their jobs, who are more consumers of content than creators. It might appeal to casual touch-gamers, but not hard-core PC gamers. </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think an iPad would completely replace my MacBook Air (which I got after flirting with a cheaper, smaller Acer Windows netbook; too awkward to use routinely, and I remembered why I hated Windows).</p>
<p>For work, I need to use Microsoft Word, and I need to run the newsroom&#8217;s publishing software, which is a bit of a system hog. I want to be able to run the Firefox browser, with some special plugins for work, and I bet the iPad will be a Safari world. I rely heavily on Bento 3, and the iPhone version of that program is pretty much useful only as a read-only app for me. I need to be able to view my paper&#8217;s video players and other Flash content, which the iPad doesn&#8217;t do (although it appears that the customized Times app for the iPad does play video, based on the keynote demo). And with a keyboard stand, the iPad looks a bit awkward for day to day office or home use on a lap. I don&#8217;t enjoy writing anything longer than a Tweet with a touchscreen keyboard. And the iPad&#8217;s maximum 64 gigabytes of storage is not enough. </p>
<p>This would be a third device after the laptop and the iPhone, and I probably wouldn&#8217;t carry it every day. I imagine it would mostly be for home use, or trips. It&#8217;s for pleasure, a toy, not a necessity.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.apple.com/ipad/pricing/">So that leaves the cost question</a>. The gadget freak in me lusts for the high-end $829 iPad with 64 gigabytes and 3G connectivity. That&#8217;s an awful lot for an e-book reader, and might not pass the spouse&#8217;s-raised-eyebrow test. At that price, I might not feel comfortable flashing it around on the New York subway, either.</p>
<p>But do I really need 3G and an always-on connection? Looking back on my Kindle usage, I mainly downloaded things at home or the airport, both places where WiFi is not a problem. More and more free WiFi hot spots are popping up, and more friends have wireless in their apartments. It&#8217;s becoming customary to give your WiFi password (if you lock it down) to friends and other guests. No device can give me Internet in most of the subway. And with AT&amp;T&#8217;s network still overloaded in Manhattan, browsing the Internet via 3G is not all that fun, though it&#8217;s great to have a 3G phone in an emergency. </p>
<p>Those factors make the non-3G $499 to $699 models more attractive than the tech pundits realize, <a href="http://twitter.com/palafo/status/8367332486">as I posted to Twitter earlier this week</a>. Many hard-core geeks can&#8217;t imagine not having maximum connectivity everywhere, whereas I can&#8217;t imagine paying another $30 to AT&amp;T for yet more slow Internet. I&#8217;d rather spend the money on books and other content. So the main trade-off when it comes to cost will be the gigs of storage versus price. I already spend a lot of time managing audio and video files on my maxed-out 32G iPhone. When I travel, I keep extra content on an old 60G video iPod. Books don&#8217;t take up much space, but a few movies and TV series will fill this up quickly.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s another factor, too &#8212; the life of the device. Early adopters might be salivating to have the first generation, but we know that the next one in a year or two will probably be better. It might have a camera, more storage, software improvements, <a href="http://joezeffdesign.com/blog/?p=145">subsidized deals with content providers</a>, and so on. An early adopter with a smaller budget is probably better off with the cheapest model this time around. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s where I&#8217;m heading. What am I missing?</p>
<p>(One more thing: If this device melts down, Pee Wee Herman points out <a href="http://www.visualeditors.com/apple/2010/01/the-final-word-on-the-ipad/">it could have other uses</a>. Also, it turns out the iPad is <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2010/01/30/ipad-v-a-rock/">better than this primitive tool</a>.)</p>
<p><strong>March 2010 Update</strong>: Yes, I did order the non-3G iPad today, but I opted for the one with the biggest storage, 64G at $699. I figure I&#8217;ll load it up with media, so I wanted the extra capacity, but I still don&#8217;t see a need for 3G. I&#8217;ve never needed it for my laptop. </p>
<p><strong>April 2010 Update:</strong>  I wrote about my <a href="http://palafo.com/2010/04/11/first-week-with-the-apple-ipad/">experience with the Apple iPad here</a>.)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Update! New List! New Post! See the new list of iPhone applications I actually still use in this post, from September 2009.} I am surprised by how well this list of iPhone apps I actually use has held up over the past few months. Most of the apps I&#8217;ve added in recent months have been [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=2500&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>I am surprised by how well <a href="http://palafo.com/2008/10/14/iphone-apps-i-actually-use/">this list of iPhone apps I actually use </a>has held up over the past few months. Most of the apps I&#8217;ve added in recent months have been games, none of them particularly amazing, although my daughter swears by one, <a href="http://threevue.com/2008/10/26/iphone-games-jelly-car/">Jelly Car</a>. I have to admit, it is fun.</p>
<p>The only significant new application I&#8217;ve added is the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&amp;docId=1000301301">Amazon Kindle for iPhone.</a> It has quickly become one of my favorites. I actually find reading on it preferable to the clunky Kindle 1 in some ways. (I read <a href="http://palafo.com/2009/04/05/the-next-100-years-could-be-better-than-this/">most of this book</a> on the iPhone.)</p>
<p>The application is free, but of course you need to own an Amazon Kindle and download some books. Kindle newspaper and magazine subscriptions don’t work, nor can you read documents you have sent to yourself or ebooks from sources other than Amazon (the original Kindle allows this). Unfortunately, Amazon and publishers have recently raised the cost of new Kindle books. The page-turning is easier than the Kindle 1, and of course the phone has a backlight, while the Kindle uses e-ink that is supposedly easier on the eyes but requires outside light. The coolest feature is the Whisper Sync: You are taken to the most recent page you read, whether on the phone or the Kindle.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s installment is the Podcast Zeitgeist of second chances, and probably the last such post for a good long while. I&#8217;ll continue to listen to a few favorites, but a hiatus is in order. This started as an effort to make some notes about what worked for me as a listener. But it became [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=2164&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week&#8217;s installment is the Podcast Zeitgeist of second chances, and probably the last such post for a good long while. I&#8217;ll continue to listen to a few favorites, but a hiatus is in order. This started as an effort to make some notes about what worked for me as a listener. But it became an exhausting and time-consuming exercise, particularly since I sampled many more hours than I ever wrote about. It was <a href="http://twitter.com/palafo">cutting into my Twittering time</a>. At some point I may summarize what I have learned, or not.[<a href="http://palafo.com/category/podcast-zeitgeist/">See all lists</a>.]</p>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.crankygeeks.com/2009/01/episode_150_steve_jobs_exit_br.php">Cranky Geeks 150: Big Wig Bailouts</a></strong> As tech podcasts go, this is one of the best, hosted by <a href="http://channeldvorak.com/">John C. Dvorak</a>, with <a href="http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,2806,1937275,00.asp">Sebastian Rupley</a> of PC Magazine, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_DiBona"> Chris DiBona</a>of Google and Jason Cross of <a href="http://www.extremetech.com/">Extreme.com</a>. Topics: Steve Jobs, Bernie Madoff, the <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-10145399-92.html">fake Belkin reviews scam</a>, disruptive technology like location apps and more. Dvorak keeps it moving. Good stuff. <strong>Running time: 31:40 minutes including several ads. Released: Jan. 21. </strong></li>
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.pixelcorps.tv/twim123">This Week in Media 123: Guns, Drugs and DVDs&lt;/a</a></strong>&gt;. <a href="http://daisywhitney.com/">Daisy Whitney</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/alexlindsay">Alex Lindsay</a> and<a href="http://www.kirstensanford.com/"> Dr. Kiki Sanford</a> in a meaty discussion of new media technologies like <a href="http://silverlight.net/">Microsoft&#8217;s Silverlight </a>and <a href="http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2009/44.president/inauguration/themoment/">CNN&#8217;s Photosynth experiment</a> for the Obama inauguration. <a href="http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/01/what-fair-use-three-strikes-and-youre-out-of-youtube.ars">YouTube music takedown notices</a>. Do you stream or download Web video? Dr. Kiki: Streaming is getting easier, but buffering is still annoying, on the road. Whitney can&#8217;t be bothered to download and sync video to a device. Beware: Even without DRM, <a href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20090113/0707133391.shtml">iTunes songs contain your e-mail address</a>. Depressing news from the old media business. <strong>Running time: 1 hour 7 minutes. Released: Jan. 20.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://twit.tv/mbw124">MacBreak Weekly 124: The Warmth and Saturation of Analog</a>.</strong> Scott Bourne plugs his <a href="http://scottcritiques.com/">hard-to-remember photo critique site URL.</a> <a href="http://www.cwob.com/">Andy Ihnatko</a> makes the funny. <a href="http://frederickvan.com/">Frederick Van Johnson </a>talks about getting laid off from Adobe. They are also joined by <a href="http://www.pixelcorps.tv/">Alex Lindsay </a>and <a href="http://mostlylisa.com/">Lisa Bettany</a>. <a href="http://twit.tv/mbw124">Twit site show notes are getting better</a>. The health of Steve Jobs, again. Record iPhone app downloads (or are those just updates?) See <a href="http://www.mbwpicks.com/2009/01/20/picks-from-mbw-124-the-warmth-saturation-of-analog/#comments">the week&#8217;s hardware and software picks here</a>, including the very cool-sounding <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AAN4PW?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=office016-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B001AAN4PW">$200 2-gig Livescribe Pen</a>. <strong> Running time: 1 hour 54 minutes. Released: Jan. 20. </strong></li>
<li><a href="http://twit.tv/179"><strong>This Week in Tech 179: Retail Therapy</strong></a> Laporte again, with <a href="http://www.kirstensanford.com/"> Dr. Kiki</a>, <a href="http://channeldvorak.com/">John C. Dvorak</a>, Wil Harris of <a href="http://www.channelflip.com/">Channelflip</a>, and <a href="http://www.thedisciplinedinvestor.com/blog/">Andrew Horowitz</a>. Links discussed are b<a href="http://delicious.com/twit/179">ookmarked on Delicious</a>. Good show, including a discussion of <a href="http://entertainment.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09%2F01%2F25%2F0041202&amp;from=rss">how Monty Python DVD sales shot up</a> after <a href="http://www.youtube.com/MontyPython">the creation of an official, and free, YouTube channel</a>. (Rathole: Military recruiting ads in movies and direct mail. Laporte says his teenage son gets junk mail: &#8220;Have you thought about what you&#8217;re going to do when you drop out of high school?&#8221; Dvorak: &#8220;Let&#8217;s get to some of these news stories.&#8221;) <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/24/twitter-raising-new-cash-at-250-million-valuation/">Twitter raising cash</a>. Foul-mouthed Carol Bartz, new Yahoo CEO, says she will drop-kick anyone who leaks, <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090125/carol-bartzs-first-week-at-yahoo-memo-to-the-troops/">and then the leaking starts</a>, inculding her breezy memo about &#8220;retail therapy.&#8221; She is mocked. Health of Steve Jobs, again. The story behind <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oGFogwcx-E">Microsoft Songsmith</a>, oy. CNN Photosynth, again.  Various Obama tech stories, from Barackberry to <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/20/whitehousegov-has-a-new-face/">Whitehouse.gov</a> and the federal government&#8217;s <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/21/AR2009012104249.html">tech dark age.</a> <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/22/facebook-now-nearly-twice-the-size-of-myspace-worldwide/">Huge traffic at Facebook</a>. Dvorak on how to TiVo the Super Bowl properly and Horowitz on shorting the U.S. economy. <strong>Running time: 1 hour, 42 minutes. Released: Jan. 26.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://nobodyslistening.net/geeklovesnerd/?p=282">Geek Loves Nerd 34: In-Laws </a></strong> The main segment is up front, an improvement <a href="http://palafo.com/2009/01/19/podcast-zeitgeist-jan-19/">over the last time I listened</a>. This married Missouri couple gives advice to listeners about children, relationships and more. As the cute opening song explains, James is the geek and Jenn is the nerd. This week, they give advice about in-laws that I completely endorse as a married person with a child. Best example: Don&#8217;t discuss your marital problems with your parents. They will naturally side with their own child and carry the grudge long after you have forgiven your spouse and forgotten about it. This is a clean podcast, but a warning: The views of sex roles are a bit stereotypical (men = breadwinners etc.) though perhaps that is intended humorously. <strong> Running time: 53:26 minutes. Released: Jan. 23. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.mikeschmidtcomedy.com/podcast.asp">The 40-Year-Old Boy: Episode 44</a></strong>. O.K., so much for the clean stuff. Here&#8217;s a second listen from the world of blue podcast humor. Last week, the comedian <a href="http://www.mikeschmidtcomedy.com/">Mike Schmidt</a> depressed his listeners with an hourlong rant about his weight problems and stomach surgery. Listeners complained. That gives him a launching pad for a funny routine that range from &#8220;anonymous artless snark&#8221; on the Internet, <a href="http://socialitelife.celebuzz.com/archive/2008/12/30/bernie_madoff_takes_kevin_bacon_and_kyra_sedgwick_for_all_theyre_worth.php">Kevin Bacon losing his life savings to Bernie Madoff</a>, people who sell meat door to door and more. The three-card monte story is worth hearing. So this is funny. And it&#8217;s free. But the language is explicit. <strong>Running time: 1 hour, 17 minutes. Released: Jan. 14. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2009-01-17-and-the-first-word-was-jesus/">The Futile Podcast: &#8220;And the first word was Jesus&#8221;</a></strong> &#8220;Deconstructing 80’s &amp; 90’s action movies. Relating them to comics, TV, and cartoons from then and now.&#8221; Well, not quite. They review the first &#8220;Dirty Harry&#8221; movie, from 1971. Clint Eastwood as Callahan. He&#8217;s no cartoon Rambo. He&#8217;s a 70&#8242;s antihero. It&#8217;s seven minutes before any dialogue is spoken. The hosts attempt to decipher the politics of the 60s and 70s, with unintentionally humorous results for old people like me. <strong>Running time: 52:16 minutes. Released: Jan. 17.</strong> <a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2009-01-21-turns-out-he-was-15-when-they-shot-it/">&#8220;Turns out he was 15 when they shot it.&#8221;</a> A review of the recent release &#8220;The Reader,&#8221; based on the book. &#8220;This movie is about German guilt.&#8221; What German movie isn&#8217;t? Not an action film, unless you count sex scenes. I had to tune out at the spoiler alert. <strong>Running time: 29:42 minutes. Released: Jan. 21.</strong> <a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2009-01-24-that-aint-no-cop-gun-frank/">&#8220;That ain&#8217;t no cop gun Frank.&#8221;</a> Dirty Harry II: Magnum Force (1973). The franchise goes downhill (I think) but they like it. Nice dialogue on the nature of sequels. The nice thing about the &#8220;Dirty Harry&#8221; franchise is that it made Clint Eastwood rich enough to make good movies later in his career. <strong>Running time: 27:06 minutes. Released: Jan. 21.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://vomitusprime.com/2009/01/25/show-89-cmere/">Vomitus Prime 89: C&#8217;Mere</a> and <a href="http://vomitusprime.com/2009/01/25/show-90-lovin-nancyful/">90: Lovin&#8217; Nancyful</a></strong> Another reconsideration. I listened to this podcast back in November, and I was turned off by something or other, which drew some reaction in e-mails <a href="http://cobracommander.org/?p=73">and on blogs</a> from fans. Hey, it was my opinion. No accounting for taste. Perhaps I have been influenced by the hours of mediocre podcasts I&#8217;ve scanned &#8212; I haven&#8217;t even written about most of them &#8212; but I&#8217;m ready to revise my opinion. It is foul-mouthed, gross, sick and frequently disgusting, but also funny. The regular hosts, Bill and Will, are entertaining storytellers who remind me of people from my own misspent youth. I say this knowing that they will respect me even less for changing my mind. Oh, well. Explicit language, obviously. They aim to shock. <strong>Running times: 1 hour, 26 minutes to 1 hour, 30 minutes. Release Dates: Jan. 17 and 25.</strong></li>
<li><a href="http://www.sickandwrongpodcast.com/">Sick and Wrong</a> Podcasts <a href="http://www.sickandwrongpodcast.com/podcasts/Sick_and_Wrong_Podcast157.mp3">157</a> and <a href="http://www.sickandwrongpodcast.com/podcasts/Sick_and_Wrong_Podcast158.mp3">158</a> So after that, I figured I might as well turn to a podcast that bills itself as the No. 1 Source for Anti-Social Commentary. The first one marks the three-year anniversary of this podcast from Dee Simon and Lance Wackerle, which may be pseudonyms. A lengthy discussion of the <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;source=web&amp;ct=res&amp;cd=1&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DbmJukcFzEX4&amp;ei=8Dl9ScnBJIGCtweIiJyuDg&amp;usg=AFQjCNFl8o9tnL8dHTQ-7In4Dkkh2ynpVw&amp;sig2=ZL_w9fEQkzHSy7adVYn3Lg">police shooting caught on video in the BART</a> and subsequent protests in Wackerle&#8217;s neighborhood. Phone calls from drunk Australians. They also try to answer the question, why make an amateur podcast that makes no money? Apparently, they hoped to impress women, which has failed. They also interview the host of <a href="http://fromtheville.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=103489&amp;comments=on">the fromtheville podcast</a>, which stopped for no apparent reason one day. He doesn&#8217;t seem to have been doing much. In the more recent episode, Wackerle explains why he bought a gun on inauguration day. And there&#8217;s something about a kangaroo in Los Angeles. <strong> Running times: 1 hour 59 minutes and 1 hour 31 minutes. Released: Jan. 14 and 21. </strong>
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<li><strong><a href="http://idiotboxradio.blogspot.com/2009/01/idiotboxradio-227-my-dad-baby.html">Idiotboxradio 227: My Dad, The Baby!</a></strong> Speaking of Australians, here&#8217;s one, a really weird and funny one, with a story told in stitched-together recordings of his children saying words and phrases. It&#8217;s strange. But funny. And strange. The host says: &#8220;I think that my kids don&#8217;t view me as an adult. Looking at it, that belief would have merit. (And before anyone thinks I got my kids to cuss, listen to the editing please&#8230;). I have to thank my beautiful girls Ella and Chloe for helping out on this one.&#8221; Not for children. <strong>Running Time: 7:14 minutes. Released: Jan. 19.</strong>
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.uhhyeahdude.com/">Uhh Yeah Dude, Episodes 150 and 151</a> </strong> Like their counterparts at &#8220;Sick and Wrong,&#8221; Jonathan Larroquette and Seth Romatelli are also celebrating nearly three years and 150+ hours of podcasting (I have been listening to the old shows and have about 30 hours left to go). The highlights of this one: chicken pox parties for children (&#8220;worst party ever&#8221;), the usual freakish true crime and medical tales, and Seth&#8217;s story about getting an (unjust) ticket for &#8212; shocking &#8212; not wearing a seatbelt. The big news: They have finally revamped <a href="http://www.uhhyeahdude.com/">the long-inoperative UhhYeahDude.com</a>, with <a href="http://uhhyeahdude.com/forums/">show notes and listener forums</a>. There&#8217;s even <a href="http://uhhyeahdude.com/wiki/">a Wiki.</a> Good on them. And as good a reason as any to quit reviewing podcasts. If most podcasters would put up some show notes or blog posts, and allow for reader discussion, they might be surprised by what happens. I have nothing to say about episode 151, which just dropped, but I am hitting publish and listening now. Looking forward to <a href="http://uhhyeahdude.com/index.php/forums/viewthread/139/">the part about the dog</a>. Update: the story about rescuing the dog on a fixed-gear bike was great. <strong>Running time: 1 hour, 9 minutes. Released: Jan. 19.</strong></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Podcast Zeitgeist list: presented in apparently random order, at inconsistent intervals, its purpose obscure, its usefulness in doubt, its taste questionable, its methods and motives suspect. [See all lists.] This Week in Tech 177: There&#8217;s a Little Shatner in All of Us and 178: Call of Doody. I&#8217;m catching up here with [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=1976&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the Podcast Zeitgeist list: presented in apparently random order, at inconsistent intervals, its purpose obscure, its usefulness in doubt, its taste questionable, its methods and motives suspect. [<a href="http://palafo.com/category/podcast-zeitgeist/">See all lists</a>.]</p>
<li><strong><a href="http://twit.tv/177">This Week in Tech 177: There&#8217;s a Little Shatner in All of Us</strong></a> and <strong><a href="http://twit.tv/178">178: Call of Doody</a>.</a></strong> I&#8217;m catching up here with two episodes. A special guest on the first of these was Star Trek&#8217;s Geordi LaForge (<a href="http://twitter.com/levarburton">Levar Burton</a>). Burton held his own as a geek on a panel with <a href="http://leoville.com/">Leo Laporte</a>, <a href="http://channeldvorak.com/">John C. Dvorak</a>, <a href="http://gdgt.com/">Ryan Block</a>, and <a href="http://mostlylisa.com/">Lisa Bettany</a>. A lot of talk about TVs. (<a href="http://twitter.com/ryanblock">Block</a>: &#8220;Plasma TVs are on the way out.&#8221;) Reviews of the &#8220;disappointing&#8221; MacWorld Expo and the Consumer Electronics Show. Whether the Palm Pre phone can save Palm <a href="http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/can-pre-really-help-palm/story.aspx?guid={071E5884-20A4-463C-9513-201414F6BDD3}">(Dvorak: &#8220;They&#8217;re done.&#8221;)</a> They end with the <a href="http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/index.html">prospects for another Star Trek movie</a> and a discussion of Geordi&#8217;s visor. <a href="http://twit.tv/178">The latest episode</a>, recorded Sunday night, devotes 20 minutes to the<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/19/business/media/19jobs.html?ref=business"> news that Steve Jobs is taking a temporary leave from Apple for health reasons</a>, with a focus on news coverage, <a href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/2009/1/fake-steve-jobs-rips-real-cnbc-jim-goldman-a-new-one-video">from Ron Goldman of CNBC</a> to <a href="http://i.gizmodo.com/5133108/feel-better-steve">this profanity-laden Gizmodo post</a>. Dvorak predicts that Apple will go into decline in two years. This is followed by<a href="http://www.efluxmedia.com/news_Report_Conficker_Worm_Infects_7_Million_Computers_In_4_Days_33585.html">a discussion of the Downadup/Conficker worm</a> that infected 9 million Windows computers in four days (download the security updates, people). Laporte is wiggy on this episode (&#8220;Conficker? I hardly knew her!&#8221;), perhaps because he and <a href="http://www.tommerritt.com/">panelist Tom Merritt </a>attended a concert the night before by the geek troubadour <a href="http://www.jonathancoulton.com/">Jonathan Coulton</a> and the improv duo <a href="http://www.paulandstorm.com/">Paul &amp; Storm</a>. (The &#8220;doody&#8221; in the podcast title refers to panelist <a href="http://twitter.com/patricknorton">Patrick Norton</a>, who has to change his son&#8217;s diaper during the show and never returns.) The <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10145078-64.html">liquidation of Circuit City</a>. A discussion of digital TV up-converters (Dvorak <a href="http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/03/21/channel-master-cm-7000-dtv-converter-box-now-coupon-eligible/">recommends a model</a>.)  Laporte recommends an audiobook: &#8220;<a href="http://www.predictablyirrational.com/">Predictably Irrational.</a>&#8221; United Kingdom porn filters are <a href="http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/UK-Porn-Filters-First-Ban-Wikipedia-Now-Wayback-Machine-100236?nocomment=1">blocking Wikipedia and the Wayback Machine.</a> Are Are <a href="http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20090115-google-closes-down-lesser-known-services-lays-off-staff.html">Google layoffs</a> and the killing of &lt;a href=&quot;<a href="http://google-code-updates.blogspot.com/2009/01/changes-for-jaiku-and-farewell-to.html">&#8220;&gt;features like Jaiku and Dodgeball</a> a sign of a market bottom? The episode ends with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIlwFpz9s_I">a clip of Coulton&#8217;s &#8220;Mandelbrot Set.&#8221;</a> <strong>Running times: Both 1 hour 20 minutes, give or take a minute. Released: Jan. 11 and 18. </strong></li>
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<li><strong><a href="http://twit.tv/mbw123">MacBreak Weekly 123: The Great London Fire </a></strong> The title is a metaphor from panelist <a href="http://www.cwob.com/">Andy Ihnato. </a> <a href="http://leoville.com/">Laporte</a> is also joined by <a href="http://www.pixelcorps.tv/">Alex Lindsay</a>. The three agree that MacWorld Expo turnout was low, and the show lacked drama. Could Apple&#8217;s decision to pull out of the convention anger fans and hurt the company? Can MacWorld survive? <a href="http://www.davidpogue.com/">David Pogue</a> will give next year&#8217;s keynote. Ihnatko on what organizer IDG should do: &#8220;They should treat this like the Great London Fire.It&#8217;s not the result that one would have wanted, but when you wipe the slate clean, you get to rebuild this city in the world that exists today&#8230; If you were to build a really big conference today, you wouldn&#8217;t do it like a 1985 trade show.&#8221; Focus on public areas and community.<a href="http://www.ipodnn.com/articles/09/01/15/ipod.vendors.look.to.ces/"> In another blow, CES is looking to have an Apple-centric area.</a> The big announcement at MacWorld, it turns out, was the end of DRM at the iTunes store, but Leo points out a big drawback to the 30-cent upgrade offer: You have to upgrade ALL your songs, even the lame ones you don&#8217;t like anymore. Discussion of the iPhone and the Palm Pre. There&#8217;s agreement that no company will dominate the cellphone market. Politicians switching to Mac: <a href="http://switchtoamac.com/site/former-us-presidential-candidate-mike-huckabee-switches-to-mac.html">the latest, Mike Huckabee.</a> Hacking PC Netbooks to run Mac OS (in violation of the Mac user agreement, it should be noted). <a href="http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/12/17/osx-netbook-compatib.html">BoingBoing has a chart.</a> Apple seems to be (<a href="http://www.osnews.com/thread?343707">cracking down</a>, apparently irked by <a href="http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/12/gadget-lab-vide.html">a how-to video on Wired Gadget Lab.</a> Leo mentions that the MacWorld Expo swag bag for presenters included $1,800 worth of gifts. They end with some <a href="http://www.mbwpicks.com/2009/01/14/picks-from-mbw-123-the-great-london-fire/">a robust list of weekly picks</a>. Laporte <a href="http://fastmac.com/iv.php">suggests this external battery solution for iPhone</a>. I&#8217;m happy with the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/APC-UPB10-Universal-Battery-10WH/dp/B000GBN42E">APC universal</a>, which doesn&#8217;t have be attached directly to the phone (it charges iPods and other devices too). Lindsay picks the rubber-covered Rugged LaCie portable hard drive, which I also use, for music. It&#8217;s versatile, carries a lot of data and takes a pounding. The panel also reviews <a href="http://www.mbwpicks.com/2009/01/14/picks-from-mbw-123-the-great-london-fire/">some portable document scanners</a>. And there is a zen moment from Lindsay, talking about how multiple users burn out Firewire ports: &#8220;Computers tend to like to have monogamous relationships. You have a lot of people using them, they tend to fall apart.&#8221; <strong>Running TIme: 1 hour, 10 minutes. Released: Jan. 13</strong> </li>
<li><strong>&#8220;<a href="http://www.pixelcorps.tv/twim122">This Week in Media 122: Planned Viewerhood</a>&#8220;</strong> This week, an interesting discussion about how digital video recorders, video on the Web and similar technology are changing how we watch. Watching a series all at once. Watching sports after the game is over, with fake suspense. No more competing for specific time slots. The viewer chooses. This is all good, but I offer three numbers to consider, the totals in my iTunes podcast subscriptions window: 463 items, 15.8 days, 19.32 gigabytes. That&#8217;s not counting the regular shows stacked up on the TiVo, and the movies in my Netflix queue. Giving me control over content might mean I never get around to actually consuming it. Another topic: Should online video have closed-captioning for the hearing impaired? Speculation that Apple pulling out of MacWorld was the result of a Steve Jobs tantrum. More MacWorld/CES stuff. I feel like I&#8217;m hearing the same conversations over and over on these tech podcasts. May have to cut back. <strong>Running time: 58:47 minutes. Released: Jan. 13. </strong>
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<li><a href="http://www.publicradio.org/columns/kpcc/dinnerpartydownload/2009/01/episode-14-january-16-2008.html">The Dinner Party Download, Episode 14</a> </strong>I&#8217;m glad these guys are back. The concept: Win your next dinner party. The Icebreaker is another animals-in-a-bar joke. Small talk: President-elect <a href="http://news.bostonherald.com/news/inauguration/view/2009_01_14_Obama_s_Chrysler_300c_luxury_sedan_for_sale_on_eBay/srvc=home&amp;position=recent">Obama&#8217;s old car is on eBay, a Chrysler.</a> Burger King PR stunt: Drop 10 Facebook friends, get a free burger. A Sundance-nominated history lesson with booze. D<a href="http://www.alcor.org/Library/html/BedfordSuspension.html">r. James Bedford is super-cool.</a> He was the first person to be frozen after death. The cocktail is &#8220;Death on the Rocks&#8221;: Champagne, absinthe and ice cubs of fresh blood orange juice. The interview is Lamont Mozier, the Motown songwriter; don&#8217;t ask him which was his favorite song. The food segment is about <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ricardodiaz/3124952261/">Kogi Korean barbecue tacos</a>. It is sold off a truck that broadcasts its location <a href="http://kogibbq.com/">on its blog and on Twitter</a>. Outro song is A.C. Newman&#8217;s &#8220;There Are Maybe 10 or 12&#8230;&#8221; A big sound, but interesting. <strong>Running time: 15:49 minutes. Released: Jan. 16. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://christiancomedypodcast.com/podcast.html">Christian Comedy Podcast: January Week One </a></strong>With more than 160,00 subscribers, the host <a href="http://mikewilliams.tv/">Mike Williams</a> says, this is the most-listened-to Christian comedy podcast on iTunes. He starts with a squeaky-voiced imitation of that <a href="http://www.youtube.com/fred">annoying YouTube kid Fred</a>Then we hear a few jokes from the &#8220;Stephen Wright of Christian comedy,&#8221; Pastor Tim Jones, with his &#8220;weird mental mind.&#8221; For example: &#8220;Remember, if you&#8217;re standing next to Dracula in a group photo and you try to give him bunny ears, when the film develops it will just look like you&#8217;re giving the peace sign&#8230; I asked her if she was a model and she smiled, thinking it was because of her beauty. But it was actually because she smelled like plastic and glue.&#8221; I kind of like that one. There&#8217;s a comedy song about a fiancee with a bad attitude from the new CD by the duo <a href="http://www.beanandbailey.com/">Bean and Bailey</a>:  &#8220;Who peed in your cheerios? Only heaven knows&#8230; Who got your panties in such a wad?&#8221; Ahem. You can fast-forward through the hunting bow ads in the middle. <a href="http://www.robertglee.com/">Robert G. Lee, a comedy writer for the kid show &#8220;Veggie Tales.</a>&#8221; tells jokes about rasising kids. For example: &#8220;If the Apostle Paul had had teenagers, Christianity would have been nipped in the bud! &#8216;We&#8217;re going to Corinth <em>again</em>? &#8230;Everywhere you go, you&#8217;re beaten, you&#8217;re robbed, you&#8217;re stoned. Do you have any idea embarrassing that is?  Why don&#8217;t you just write these people?&#8217; &#8216;That&#8217;s not a bad idea, young lady.&#8217;&#8221; <strong>Running time: 17:59 minutes. Released: Jan. 4.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://nobodyslistening.net/geeklovesnerd/?p=276">Geek Loves Nerd: Teaching Gratefulness</a></strong> James is the geek. Jenn is the nerd. They&#8217;re married. Their podcast took a holiday hiatus, but now it&#8217;s back. He also does the <a href="http://nobodyslistening.net/2009/01/07/episode-92-elementary-horror/">Nobody&#8217;s Listening Podcast</a>, billed as &#8220;a clean comedy podcast.&#8221; He has grown a beard. She thinks it is attractive but the beard sticks in her face when they kiss. They did nine minutes on the beard. Then I started skipping ahead. There was a lengthy discussion about their 11-month-old, their second. I had to bail, and never did hear how to teach a child gratefulness, an important topic. These seem like very nice people. I am not interested in listening to them on a regular basis. This is, no doubt, my own character flaw. <strong>Running time: 53:35 minutes. Released: Jan. 9. </strong></li>
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<li><a href="http://uhhyeahdude.hipcast.com/deluge/6363a706-92cd-3110-6b58-6d05c3c262f3.mp3">Uhh Yeah Dude, Episode 149</a></strong> This is not a clean comedy podcast. This is the pee in the Cheerios. It grows increasingly impossible to summarize what Jonathan Larroquette and Seth Romatelli are up to here. There are the usual offbeat topics &#8212; <a href="http://www.liveautographs.com/">lame celebrities at liveautographs.com</a> (<a href="http://www.hulkhogan.com/">Hulk Hogan</a>, <a href="http://www.danicaracing.com/">Danica Patrick</a>), that <a href="http://www.datehookup.com/Thread-208867.htm"> Amish heater</a> infomercial, the drunk woman<a href="http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WeirdNews/2009/01/02/7905136-ap.html"> who called 911 on herself</a>, some <a href="http://dailycontributor.com/200901052749/4-year-old-shoots-babysitter-using-shotgun/">tots</a> in <a href="http://www.neatorama.com/2009/01/07/6-year-old-boy-missed-the-school-bus-took-moms-car-instead/">trouble</a>, an F.B.I. warning about <a href="http://news.google.com/news?q=cybergeddon&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;sa=N&amp;tab=wn">cybergeddon,</a> and a promising <a href="http://www.katu.com/entertainment/37066684.html">ABC hidden-camera show</a> that outs racists, a belated appreciation for George Carlin and disgust with Adam Sandler. But the highlights are the personal rants and anecdotes: Seth about his experiences waiting in a line for a $14 juice, and several items from Jonathan: women who go out with jerks, a true story of martial arts justice from his school days, and a weird encounter in a guitar store. The <a href="http://www.uhhyeahdude.com/">promised &#8220;Uhh Yeah Dude&#8221; Web site</a> is not yet online. <strong>Length: 1 hour, 11 minutes. Released: Jan. 13, 2009. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2009/01/13/smodcast-72/">Smodcast: Smod Bless Us Everyone (70), Way of the Master (71), Hello Dere! (72)</a></strong>. So, <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1007028/">now that their movie has tanked,</a> the director Kevin Smith and producer Scott Mosier are suddenly back with several episodes of this explicit humor podcast.<a href="http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2008/12/24/smodcast-70/"> In the first one</a> they riff on Christmas and how people have trouble remembering their movies. &#8220;Making moves only seen in Belize.&#8221; In &#8220;<a href="http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2009/01/05/smodcast-71/">Way of the Master,&#8221;</a> they discuss the sexual possibilities and risks of staying abroad in youth hostels. The title refers to <a href="http://www.wayofthemaster.com/">Kirk Cameron&#8217;s Christian evangelical Web site</a>, &#8220;The Way of the Master,&#8221; which has a <a href="http://www.wayofthemaster.com/goodperson.shtml">test of how good a person you are</a>. Kevin and Scott take the test, and the discussion gets mighty dark. They also brainstorm a science fiction, the &#8220;slaptrack,&#8221; in which everyone has the godlike power &#8212; once &#8212; to banish another person from this reality. And it&#8217;s pretty weird. <a href="http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/category/smodcast/">For the most recent, third episode,</a> Mosier is traveling in Vietnam, so Smith is joined by another pal, and they spend a lot of time ragging on a third friend who isn&#8217;t there and talking about breasts. As always, I enjoy the background soundtrack that is added post-production. I skipped two earlier episodes that were basically the DVD discussion tracks for the film, which I haven&#8217;t seen yet. <strong>Running times: 52 minutes to 1 hour, 5 minutes; released Dec. 24, Jan. 9 and Jan. 16. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2009-01-04-it-worked-in-cuffs/">The Futile Podcast: &#8220;It Worked in Cuffs</a>,&#8221; &#8220;<a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2009-01-08-it-became-cobra/">It Became Cobra</a>,&#8221; &#8220;<a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2009-01-11-it-was-an-academy-award-winning-training-montage/">It was an Academy Award winning training montage</a>&#8221; </strong> I&#8217;m catching up on this action-movie discussion podcast. First up, &#8220;<a href="http://www.mycityscreams.com/">The Spirit</a>.&#8221; I&#8217;ve been a longtime collector of <a href="http://willeisner.com/">Will Eisner</a> and his art, and I&#8217;ve been a Spirit fan since I was a kid reading the Warren reprints in the 70s. I&#8217;ve been looking ahead to this movie with dread and anticipation. Now I may just wait for the video. It doesn&#8217;t sound like the film did a good job capturing Eisner&#8217;s gloomy comedic world, or perhaps that world just doesn&#8217;t translate to the screen. The podcasters compare it to the Tim Burton &#8220;Batman,&#8221; &#8220;House of Games,&#8221; and &#8220;Rocky and Bullwinkle.&#8221; A bad trip. &#8220;This movie was just strange.&#8221; Tonal inconsistency and acting problems. There&#8217;s consensus that the movie failed to pull off breaking of the fourth wall, which they say &#8220;worked in &#8216;<a href="http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/27747/Kuffs/overview?">Kuffs</a>.&#8221; (I&#8217;m pretty sure Eisner invented that technique in comics back in the 40s, but it was a technique he used sparingly.) The futile podcasters digress into a long discussion of sex roles, which was entertaining. The next, <a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2009-01-08-it-became-cobra/">short episode</a> is billed as a review of &#8220;<a href="http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E05E1D71438F936A35751C1A962948260">Beverly Hills Cop</a>,&#8221; but is mostly a discussion of comedians with a quick recap of Eddie Murphy&#8217;s career. The <a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2009-01-11-it-was-an-academy-award-winning-training-montage/">third of these podcasts</a> is about <a href="http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A0DE2DD103DF934A25753C1A960948260">Scorsese&#8217;s &#8220;Color of Money,</a>&#8221; which I probably can&#8217;t bear to watch again because of Tom Cruise, though this discussion reminded me it wasn&#8217;t bad. And it made me want to watch &#8220;<a href="http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/23961/The-Hustler/overview">The Hustler</a>&#8221; again. <strong>Running times: 31 minutes, 11 minutes and 33 minutes. Released: Jan. 4, 8 and 11.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://media.switchpod.com/users/mikeschmidt/ftp/43EpisodeForty-Three.mp3">The 40-Year-Old Boy: Episode 43</a></strong>. I dropped into this podcast cold, and perhaps earlier episodes wehre better. <a href="http://www.mikeschmidtcomedy.com/biography.asp">The Chicago comedian Mike Schmidt</a> (now in L.A.) talks about &#8230; stuff .. while his producer laughs in the background. (She&#8217;s like a laugh track. I started to suspect she was a recording.) <a href="http://www.mikeschmidtcomedy.com/podcast.asp">His Web site explains:</a> &#8220;While friends his age are taking care of their kids, it’s all Mike can do just to take care of himself. Come listen to the stream-of-consciousness ramblings of a modern day Peter Pan: awkward, angry…basically, the kind of guy who would punch you in the face for referring to him as a &#8216;modern day Peter Pan.&#8217;&#8221; In this episode, Schmidt says he used to weigh &#8220;500 pounds&#8221; and he got stomach surgery to fix it. He describes some medical particulars in excruciating detail then he tells how he got around the limitations of his surgically altered stomach and gained the weight back. The outro song, &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiCRZLr9oRw">Don&#8217;t Give Up,&#8221; by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush</a>, lays it on thick and underscores how sad this story is. Great song, though. <strong>Running time: 1 hour, 17 minutes. Released: Jan. 14. </strong></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[The list this week is tech-heavy and later than usual, mainly because of the &#8220;last&#8221; MacWorld Expo. {See all lists]. MacBreak Weekly 122: Macworld Expo Live from the floor at Macworld Expo in San Francisco. Leo Laporte gathered some of his stalwarts, following the last Apple keynote (the company is pulling out of the convention, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=1918&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The list this week is tech-heavy and later than usual, mainly because of the &#8220;last&#8221; MacWorld Expo. {<a href="http://palafo.com/category/podcast-zeitgeist/">See all lists</a>]. </p>
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<li><strong><a href="http://twit.tv/mbw122">MacBreak Weekly 122: Macworld Expo</a></strong> Live from the floor at Macworld Expo in San Francisco. <a href="http://twit.tv/">Leo Laporte</a> gathered some of his stalwarts, following the last Apple keynote (the company is pulling out of the convention, a fact that seemed to hang over this event with sadness). The discussion focuses on the high points of <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/01/06/live-phil-schillers-macworld-2009-keynote/">the keynote presentation from Phil Schiller of Apple</a>: improvements to iMovie editing; new iPhoto features like facial recognition, geo-tagging, and integration with Flickr; the new 17-inch MacBook Pro; and the end of DRM on iTunes. General agreement that Schiller is no Steve Jobs when it comes to giving a speech. Many of the panelists are camera geeks who don&#8217;t use iPhoto, so they are hoping that some of the features will be ported to Aperture, Apple&#8217;s high-end photo software. <a href="http://www.mbwpicks.com/2009/01/07/picks-from-mbw-122-macworld-expo/">No real picks, though Boxee was plugged;</a> some <a href="http://wrapdup.com/2009/01/07/macbreak-weekly-122-for-162009/">good show notes are here</a>. I also watched a short 5-minute MacBreak video podcast featuring Merlin Mann pestering people on the convention floor. It was amusing with low information content. <strong>Length: 1 hour 9 minutes. Released: Jan. 6. </strong></li>
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<li><strong><a href="http://macosken.libsyn.com/">Mac OS Ken: 01.07.2009, 01.08.2009, 01.08.2009</a></strong> Ken Ray puts out <a href="http://macosken.com">brief roundups of Mac news six days a week.</a> I used to listen to him every morning, but then it got to be just too much information. Still, he does a great job, so I checked back in for his MacWorld coverage. The first episode this week started out with listener predictions for keynote announcements and fan voicemails, then covered the basics from <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-10131491-37.html">Phil Schiller&#8217;s presentation of iPhoto, iMovie and so forth</a>. He seems a tad disappointed at the shortage of new hardware this year from Apple. Thursday&#8217;s episode featured a conversation with Glen Roberts, product manager for <a href="http://www.hp.com/united-states/campaigns/mediasmart-server/">HP Media Smart Server</a>, and about how<a href="http://www.mediasmartserver.net/2008/12/28/review-hp-mediasmart-server-ex48/"> the high-end product</a> was getting by in a struggling economy. It uses Windows home server, so you need a network with both Macs and PCs, but it is Mac-friendly. Ken talks fast and transmits a lot of data, and he&#8217;s promising more interviews from the show. He admits to be wiped out and jetlagged. Interestingly, he provides better insights and sounds more awake on the rival MacCast (see below). The final episode featured interviews with Microsoft&#8217;s Mac Business Unit and the <a href="http://www.marketcircle.com/wp/?cat=1">CEO of MarketCircle</a> and listeners&#8217; voicemail reactions to the Schiller keynote. Many are not happy with Apple pulling the plug on its Expo participation. <strong>Length: Ranged from 10 to 20 minutes. Released: Jan. 7, 8, 9.</strong>
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/podcast/mac_geek_gab_185_live_from_macworld_expo_keynote_thoughts_and_attendee_ques/">The Mac Observer&#8217;s Mac Geek Gab 185: Live From the Macworld Expo</a></strong> <a href="http://twitter.com/DaveHamilton">Dave Hamilton</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/johnfbraun">John F. Braun </a>thought Schiller did a good job with the keynote. They note the auditorium was not full, as it always was for Steve Jobs. An extensive discussion of the technical challenges of covering past keynotes, followed by extensive discussion of how they <a href="http://live.macobserver.com/article/2009/01/">live-blogged this one.</a> There are several technical interruptions. They get down to business chewing over the same few morsels as other podcasters. Some gripes about the new battery in the 17-inch MacBook, which is not replaceable. They point out that in introducing Tony Bennett, Schiller made a bit of a gaffe, calling the show the &#8220;last Macworld Expo.&#8221; Of course while Apple won&#8217;t be there next year, the hall is booked. This is a bit of a meandering show with a lot of geeky digressions, but that seems to be part of its charm, as well as the reason I am not a regular listener. <strong>Length: 53:38 minutes. Released: Jan 7. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.maccast.com/2009/01/07/maccast-20090107-macworld-2009-keynote-wrap-up/">The MacCast: Macworld 2009 Keynote Wrapup</a></strong> Adam Christianson discusses his impressions from sitting in the audience at Schiller&#8217;s keynote. He is joined by his fellow podcasters <a href="http://typicalmacuser.com/">Victor Cajiao (Typical Mac User)</a> and Ken Ray (<a href="http://macosken.com/">Mac OS Ken</a>). Ken points out that Schiller made a point that 3.4 million users per week visit Apple stores, which is 100 times the number of people that the company used to reach at MacWorld Expo. &#8220;It was kind of harsh&#8230; It wasn&#8217;t even subtext. It was text: &#8216;We don&#8217;t need this.&#8217;&#8221; Victor: &#8220;It was hurtful.&#8221; Adam hopes Macworld continues as a community event in future years. They still give his performance high marks. Face recognition in iPhoto &#8220;kind of creepy.&#8221; Cool aspects of geocoding for sorting. This podcast also has the best explanation of the value of the 99-cent Keynote iphone app. Ken thinks the charge is weird. More complaints about the MacBook battery. Compared to the other Macworld podcasts, this was the clearest and most thorough, and also the calmest, perhaps because it was recorded in a quieter location. <strong>Length: 1:32:42 Released: Jan. 7. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://typicalmacuser.com/">Typical Mac User Podcast: Macworld Expo Post Keynote Wrapup</a></strong> Victor Cajaio&#8217;s podcast. I was dreading the thought of listening to another hour and a half discussion of Phil Schiller&#8217;s presentation, so I was happy to discover that it was identical to the Maccast above. <strong>Length: 1:28:35. Released: Jan. 6.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://twit.tv/176">This Week in Tech 176: Fat in the Middle</a></strong>Late in the week, I finally got around to this one, which was recorded before Macworld and the <a href="http://www.cesweb.org/">CES consumer technology show,</a> which started on Thursday in Las Vegas, presenting technology fans with a choice. Leo Laporte is joined by <a href="http://channeldvorak.com/">John C. Dvorak</a>, <a href="http://scobleizer.com/">Robert Scoble</a>, and the Houston Chronicle tech reporter <a href="http://blogs.chron.com/techblog/">Dwight Silverman</a> (who said he was skipping Macworld for CES). Laporte blames Twitter and social media for celebrity nerd feuds. They give their predictions, which were mostly on the mark (17-inch MacBook and its non-replaceable battery had both leaked, but the iTunes DRM decision had not). They were rightly skeptical of i<a href="http://www.ghacks.net/2008/01/02/apple-iphone-nano/">Phone Nano rumors</a>. Some discussion of <a href="http://gigaom.com/2008/08/22/why-3-d-tv-technology-is-all-hype/">3D TVs: still too blurry</a>. The value of <a href="http://gpsobsessed.com/what-about-location-aware-laptops-just-ask-absolute-software/">location-aware laptops.</a>The new <a href="http://www.everythingtreo.com/articles/2008/12/16/nova-os-confirmed-for-ces-2009/">Palm Phone and the &#8220;fat middle.</a>&#8221; (Seems like <a href="http://blogs.eweek.com/signaling_it/content001/mobile_devices/retail_downturn_may_thwart_palms_last_stand.html">a tough fight ahead for Palm</a>.) On the PC side, discussion of the <a href="http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,24894942-5014239,00.html">Windows 7 beta</a> and <a href="http://www.destructoid.com/the-day-the-zunes-stood-still-every-30gb-zune-in-the-world-has-died--116413.phtml">dead Zune day.</a> At the conferences: The weirdness of being covered by an audience of live-bloggers, heads down, clicking away. Why bother going? It&#8217;s better to watch the game on TV. They end with an interesting and alarming discussion of <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5439604.ece">remote law enforcement hacking of home computers in England</a>, without a warrant. This somehow segues into Dvorak comparing treatment of Martha Stewart and Bernie Madoff. All entertaining. <strong>Length: A manageable 1 hour, 8 minutes. Released: Jan. 4.</strong>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/aolradio.podcast.aol.com/insidethenet/NATN-082.mp3">Net@Night: Fly the Friendly Skies</a></strong> Yes, more from Laporte. He&#8217;s the undisputed tech-podcast king. This one is <a href="http://twit.tv/natn">a sometimes overlooked gem,</a> featuring <a href="http://leoville.com/">Laporte </a>and <a href="http://ambermac.com/">Amber MacArthur</a> talking about cool sites, viral media and online happenings. A previous episode&#8217;s <a href="http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/aolradio.podcast.aol.com/insidethenet/NATN-080.mp3">interview with Mr. Tweet </a> inspired me to r<a href="http://twitter.com/palafo">amp up my twittering (both reading and posting)</a>. <a href="http://friendfeed.com/scobleizer">Robert Scoble</a> was on last week <a href="http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/aolradio.podcast.aol.com/insidethenet/NATN-081.mp3">talking about microblogging and the real-time Web</a>. This week, Laporte talks briefly about his Macworld presentation about the crumbling mass media monopoly (not available online). Other topics included <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10132684-36.html">layoffs at Livejournal</a>, <a href="http://developers.facebook.com/connect.php">Facebook Connect</a>, the <a href="http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2009/01/professed-twitt.html">simple hack and security flaw that upended Twitter</a> on Monday (compromising the accounts of Laporte, Barack Obama, Fox News and others). Tip: Don&#8217;t use dictionary words for passwords, especially if you&#8217;re an administrator on a network. The hour also features good discussions and explanations of <a href="http://blog.blip.fm/">Blip.FM,</a> a sort of social networking music playlist service, and the <a href="http://amaze.fm/">indie-music sharing service Amaze.Fm</a>. A brief chat with <a href="http://twitter.com/mrcalzone">MrCalzone</a>, developer of the <a href="http://gogglis.appspot.com/">Google slapper gog.is</a> (just type http://gog.is/KEYWORD.KEYWORD where each KEYWORD separated by points represents the search terms the person asking you for information should have Googled). Leo notes that he Friend-ed too many people on Facebook and has no room for his actual friends and family members now joining. (Leo, you can drop me.) The viral video of the week is the Onion&#8217;s overexposed and only kind of funny spoof video (<a href="http://www.theonion.com/content/video/apple_introduces_revolutionary">The MacBook Wheel</a>) and an interview with Micah Mazier, host of the podcast of the week, <a href="http://lcchoppers.com/">Lucas County Choppers</a>, featuring four air traffic controllers and their motorcycles. <strong>Length: 1 hour, 1 minute. Released: Jan 7. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.pixelcorps.tv/twim120">This Week in Media 120: Cotton, Salt and a Bubble Machine</a></strong> and <strong><a href="http://www.pixelcorps.tv/twim121">121: The Good, the Ad and the Ugly</a></strong> More enjoyable new media discussions from a panel led by<a href="http://daisywhitney.com/"> Daisy Whitney</a>. I&#8217;m catching up here. The first of these episodes included a discussion of the Kindle and e-books, YouTube battles and Hulu, and the greatest nude scenes in movies, and it felt a bit like holiday filler. <a href="http://www.pixelcorps.tv/twim121">This week&#8217;s episode</a> is more informative, with a discussion of some recent <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/03/technology/03netflix.html">smart moves by Netflix</a>, part of a trend that ought to worry cable companies.  Semantic distinctions matter: Netflix uses the term viewers understand &#8212; &#8220;movie rental&#8221; &#8212; instead of &#8220;pay per view.&#8221; <a href="http://blogs.reuters.com/mediafile/2009/01/02/you-guessed-it-viacom-and-time-warner-settle/">The Time Warner-Viacom battle</a>. A discussion of iPhone applications, <a href="http://palafo.com/2009/01/01/podcast-zeitgeist-jan-1/">including the translator that was co-host Alex Lindsay&#8217;s pick last week on MacBreak Weekly</a>. The panel also discusses what works best for a podcast: a strict format or a loose conversation. Consensus: It depends on the target audience, and the host. Does it make sense for a small business like a dry cleaner to have a podcast? Some on the panel think it could work, with the right creative concept. Lindsay: &#8220;If it is not seen as something that is impartial, or somewhat impartial, no one will listen&#8230;&#8221; He&#8217;s right. <strong>Lengths: 56 minutes; and 1 hour, 4 minutes. Released: Dec. 30 and Jan. 6.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=20249">Uhh Yeah Dude, Episode 148</a></strong> After all that tech talk, I needed a break. In their explicit comedy podcast, Jonathan Larroquette and Seth Romatelli riff this week on <a href="http://legal.realdealdocs.com/index.php/2008/12/30/the-craziest-laws-still-on-the-books-in-america/">dumb laws</a>, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/06/science/06bees.html">cocaine-loving bees</a>, the hazards <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/03/health/research/03smoke.html?em">of third-hand smoke</a>. idiots who <a href="http://www.madrigalmaniac.com/2009/01/02/idiots-shooting-guns-in-the-air-on-new-years-in-columbus/">shoot guns in the air on New Year&#8217;s Eve</a>, the world&#8217;s <a href="http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Stupid-Criminal-of-the-Day-Pay-Stub-Bank-Robber.html">stupidest bank robber</a>, the Jan. 16 opening of the <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472198/">Notorious B.I.G. biopic</a> and the movie &#8220;<a href="http://www.paulblartmallcop.com/">Mall Cop,</a>,&#8221; a drunk woman who hit on Jonathan on Christmas Eve, <a href="http://craziestgadgets.com/2008/06/24/truck-antlers-why/">truck antlers</a>, and the oldest person in the world, Gertrude Baines, 114, who lives around the corner. Way back in Episode 112 in April 2008, they described a visit to her at a nearby nursing home, when she was merely the third-oldest person in the world. <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/01/03/oldest.woman.gertrude.baines/?iref=hpmostpop">She outlasted the competition</a>. Seth: &#8220;We totally like <a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lampin">lamped</a> at her place&#8230; and we have pictures to prove this.&#8221; <strong>Length: 1 hour, 15 minutes. Released: Jan. 6.</strong></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been a lot of chatter about the podcasting business model, and whether it has been a failure. That talk intensified when a major commercial podcaster, Podango, warned recently that its death seemed to be near. None of this is of concern to me: I leave business models to the money people. My interest [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=1769&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been <a href="http://www.chrisbrogan.com/podcasting-isnt-exactly-dead/">a lot of chatter about the podcasting business model</a>, and whether <a href="http://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/04/11/why-podcasting-failing">it has been a failure</a>. That talk intensified when a major commercial podcaster, Podango, warned recently that <a href="http://www.podcastingnews.com/2008/12/26/podango-warns-that-the-end-is-near/">its death seemed to be near.</a> None of this is of concern to me: I leave business models to the money people. My interest is content.<br />
I had more free time than usual this week, so the list is longer than usual (in the order I listened). [<a href="http://palafo.com/category/podcast-zeitgeist/">See all lists</a>.]</p>
<li><strong><a href="http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/2008-grammar-pet-peeves.aspx">Grammar Girl 149: Top Five Pet Peeves of 2008</a></strong> Grammar Girl (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mignon_Fogarty">Mignon Fogarty</a>) has a business model, or, at least, some regular advertisers and a dedicated audience of grammar enforcers. The top peeves suggested by her listeners: carelessness with language, misuse of &#8220;myself,&#8221; overuse of the word &#8220;tapped,&#8221; the phrase &#8220;baby bump,&#8221; and the use of &#8220;slay&#8221; as a noun, particularly in New York Daily News headlines. It&#8217;s an idiosyncratic list, to be sure, but all these targets are worthy of scorn. (I also listened to the slightly less interesting <a href="http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/how-to-podcast-a-book.aspx">Episode 150, about podcasting a book</a>. I doubt I would ever listen to a book in serialized podcast form.) <strong>Length: 8:33 minutes. Released: Dec. 19. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://greengirl.quickanddirtytips.com/donation-giving.aspx">Make-It-Green Girl 34: The Story of Stuff</a></strong> A sister podcast to the one from Grammar Girl, with the same &#8220;quick and dirty&#8221; preaching to the converted. <a href="http://greengirl.quickanddirtytips.com/About.aspx">Anna Elzeftaway</a> suggests you stop buying so much stuff and suggests holiday gifts that require no products, packaging or other waste. &#8220;Make it special without making a footprint.&#8221; The smug message grates a bit. <strong>Length: 5:06 minutes. Released: Dec. 24.</strong> </li>
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/">The Futile Podcast</a>: <a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2008-12-23-its-christmas/">&#8220;It&#8217;s Christmas!&#8221;</a> and <a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2008-12-27-2008-in-review-pt-1/">2008 in Review Part 1</a> and <a href="http://www.granateseed.com/futilepodcast/2008-12-30-2008-in-review-pt-2/">Part 2</a></strong> Some guys sitting around talking about action movies. The Christmas episode focused on the original &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lethal_Weapon">Lethal Weapon</a>,&#8221; with Mel Gibson as a grieving cop with a death wish. I gather it hasn&#8217;t aged well. What set it apart from the other buddy cop movies of the 1980s was its nihilism. The Gibson character had nothing to lose, while his partner, Danny Glover, close to retirement with a big family, had everything to lose and was indeed &#8220;too old for this shit.&#8221; The sequel was OK but later installments drove this franchise into the ground. Movie buffs may find the two year-in-review episodes of entertaining, with discussions of &#8220;<a href="http://www.speedracer.com/">Speed Racer,</a>&#8221; <a href="http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/22/actor-heath-ledger-is-found-dead/?hp">Heath Ledger</a>&#8216;s final performance in &#8220;<a href="http://www.darkknight.ca/">Dark Knight</a>,&#8221;  <a href="http://palafo.com/2008/12/27/a-consumption-report-from-virgin-airworld/">&#8220;Wall-E&#8221;&#8216;s sci-fi failures</a> and some picks for best and worst. <strong>Lengths: 32 minutes to an hour each. Released: Dec. 23, 27 and 30</strong>. </li>
<li><strong><a href="http://personallifemedia.com/podcasts/236-buddhist-geeks/episodes/22121-hollow-bones">Buddhist Geeks 101: Hollow Bones Zen</a></strong>  &#8220;Seriously Buddhist, Seriously Geeky.&#8221; The podcast is part of the Personal Life Media family, which<a href="http://palafo.com/2008/12/19/podcast-zeitgeist-dec-19/">came up in an earlier installment that touched on podcast ads.</a>. The episode opens with an ad for a meditation gong, an Audible.com pitch and a request for donations, but then gets down to business with part 2 of a good interview with Jun Po Roshi, <a href="http://www.hollowbones.org/">a teacher in the Rinzai zen tradition </a>who is the first dharma heir of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eido_Tai_Shimano">Eido Shimano Roshi</a>. <a href="http://personallifemedia.com/podcasts/236-buddhist-geeks/episodes/22120-psychotropics-neurolinguistic">Part 1 is here</a>. Buddhism is not necessarily a religion, nor is it Japanese, or Chinese or Indian, and translating its practice into western culture is tricky. Key question: what&#8217;s in your fridge? With a Buddhist knock-knock joke that is amusing if not a knee-slapper. <strong>Length: 19:50. Released: Dec. 22.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.podcastblaster.com/directory/podcast-31767.html">David&#8217;s Coffee Stains: Crybaby</a></strong> I downloaded a bunch of podcasts with &#8220;coffee&#8221; in the title this week,<a href="http://palafo.com/category/coffee/"> given my interest in that particular addiction.</a> It turns out that &#8220;coffee&#8221; is a fairly popular word in podcast titles for religious and music shows. So I found myself listening to this one from <a href="http://davidscoffeestains.com/">David Porter, an evangelist</a> (yes, the slash seems to be part of the title). He started out with some interesting observations about the economic crisis that could have been mistaken for a Buddhist explanation of compassion and karma, or a liberal critique of the western economy, but it turned into a more traditional sermon with asides about abortion, same-sex marriage and sin. <strong> Length: 18:22 minutes. Released: Dec. 13.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.contacttalkradio.com/hosts/jorianne.html#upcoming">Your Psychic Connection with Jorianne the Coffee Psychic</a></strong> This is also a radio show, apparently. Jorianne uses coffee and cream to divine the future, <a href="http://www.coffeepsychic.com/index2.htm">as her Web site explains</a>: “My connection to reading coffee psychically began early in my paranormal explorations. I was discussing different methods of divination with my sister-in-law’s cousin, who is Hispanic, and she introduced me to the use of reading coffee this way – which is traditional in Hispanic cultures. Being a ‘coffeeholic’ myself, this seemed a natural for me and was my first attempt at learning how to access information psychically.” Listeners call in for readings. The audio quality is not great. The first caller is Wendy, who has several questions. Jorianne: &#8220;When I&#8217;m looking the coffee here, Wendy, on the question of your marriage, has it been a little stressful? Because the coffee&#8217;s going backwards here&#8230;&#8221;  Wendy: &#8220;Very.&#8221; Oh my. Gift certificates available. <strong>Length: 55:21 minutes.  Released: Dec. 17. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=9611">Urban Coffee 100: Homecoming</a></strong> Dave and Seth are back. I didn&#8217;t know they were gone. After taking a year off, this discussion of politics, technology, music and other topics is getting a fresh start <a href="http://urbancoffee.tv/">on live video</a> and <a href="http://urbancoffee.am/">live audio</a> as well as this podcast. I was looking for an actual coffee podcast so I only sampled a bit of this episode and a little of #101, released on Dec. 29. More inside jokes about people I don&#8217;t know, though the account of identity theft held my interest for a bit. I&#8217;ll check back on this one. <strong>Length: 1 hour, 7 minutes. Released: Dec. 10. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://hotcoffeeshow.com/post/65483290/were-under-attack">Hot Coffee Show, Episode 6: We&#8217;re Under Attack!</a></strong> &#8220;An improv comedy show roller skating through your neurons.&#8221; They seem to be having a good time, but I didn&#8217;t find it particularly funny. Maybe it was the material: Hugh Jackman hosting the oscars, the losing Detroit Lions and some kind of musical about cafeteria bullies. There was a lot of hard-to-follow cross-talk. Maybe I&#8217;ll check back when they get some more episodes under their belts. <strong> Length: 21:37 minutes. Released: Dec. 17.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/29356">WFMU&#8217;s Coffee 2 Go With Noah</a></strong> An underground podcast of hip-hop demos. I&#8217;m not a big hip-hop fan but this isn&#8217;t half-bad. Also hard to summarize. There was an interesting one from Datin called &#8220;Man Vs. Machine&#8221; that sampled  Pink Floyd&#8217;s &#8220;Welcome to the Machine.&#8221; Points for originality. Nothing to do with actual coffee. More info at the links from WFMU and <a href="http://www.coffeebreakradio.com/podcast.html">Noah Zark</a>.<strong> Length: 39:57. Released: Dec 3.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://audiocoffee.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2008-12-07T07_03_52-08_00">Audio Coffee Podcast </a></strong> &#8220;The following show may contain traces of nuts.&#8221; An electronic music mix that started out mostly upbeat, fast-paced, unrecognizable (to me, at least). I shut it off around 1:10 when the music got slow and dreary. Not my thing. Some might enjoy it. <strong>Length: 2 hours, 27 minutes. Released: Dec. 7.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://espresso101.com/podcast/1764">Bellissimo Coffee Podcast: Barista Exchange</a></strong> Actual podcasts about actual coffee seem to be dying off, (see the <a href="http://palafo.com/2008/12/26/podcast-zeitgeist-dec-26/">CoffeeGeek podcast review</a> last week), and here&#8217;s another example. Just one episode this year &#8212; this one in March &#8212; after a burst of activity in 2007. This episode promotes the newish Web site, <a href="http://www.baristaexchange.com/">Barista Exchange,</a> discussion forums for professional baristas. I would just go check out that site and skip this episode. <strong>Length: 20:09 minutes. Released: March 31, 2008.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://coffeenowpodcast.blogspot.com/">Coffee Now Podcast</a></strong> This coffee news podcast one started up in a brief burst, came out every two weeks for six episodes, then vanished in June. In this final episode, the host, <a href="http://www.jezzahardin.com/">Jezza Hardin</a>, reveals some &#8220;disappointing news&#8221; &#8212; that he has lost a piece of his coffee machine. &#8220;You realize we are now two podcasters about coffee that do not have coffee machines at home.&#8221; His friend and co-host Craig replies: &#8220;We&#8217;ve got them, but they just don&#8217;t work.&#8221; Followed by a discussion of bad baristas and six-month-old headlines (people who roast their own beans at home &#8212; who knew?). <strong>Length: 51:36 minutes. Released: June 20, 2008. </strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.mevio.com/shows/?sId=16732&amp;mId=5751670">Coffee Convo 48: Reloaded!</a></strong> <a href="http://www.coffeeconvo.com/Home.html">Another death in the coffee podcast family</a>. After a year of podcasting, Tony Gettig signed off in November: &#8220;What started as a joyful expression of my love for coffee has turned into a taskmaster that I simply cannot live with anymore&#8230; Go hop on <a href="http://www.baristaexchange.com">Barista Exchange</a> or <a href="http://coffeegeek.com">CoffeeGeek</a>. There is more happening on those sites than the Convo could ever provide. Go on, try it, you’ll like it. <img src='http://s0.wp.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  You might even see me on one of those sites. Better still, start your own show.&#8221; Too bad; this was a fairly well-produced podcast with some knowledgeable discussions and anecdotes by coffee professionals. At this point, I got a little down about the state of coffee podcasts, but I did sample these other defunct ones:  <a href="http://www.portafilter.net/2008/10/portafilter-podcast-july-2005-march.html">the Portafilter.net podcast</a>, which ended a long run in March, the <a href="http://www.morningbrewcast.com/blog/">Morning Brewcast</a>, an intermittent one with poor audio quality,  and something billed as &#8220;the Starbucks Podcast&#8221; on iTunes that was entirely in German. <strong>Length: 1 hour, 25 minutes. Released: Nov. 30.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://twit.tv/mbw120">MacBreak Weekly 120 &amp; 121: &#8220;And One Less Thing&#8221; &amp; &#8220;WWPD&#8221;</a></strong> If anyone has a business model for podcasting, it is Leo Laporte, and this is a flagship in his tech talk empire.  While Laporte has <a href="http://techguylabs.com/radio/pmwiki.php">an outside radio gig for income</a>, he has also built a <a href="http://twit.tv/">professional, multimedia webcasting operation</a> that attracts advertisers as diverse as Visa, Audible, Drobo, Cachefly and various software makers. I missed listening to <a href="http://palafo.com/2008/12/26/podcast-zeitgeist-dec-26/">the first of these MacBreak shows  last week</a> because I was traveling. <a href="http://pixelcorps.tv/">Alex Lindsay of Pixelcorps</a> took the helm again, from Japan, joined by the tech journalist <a href="http://www.cwob.com/">Andy Ihnatko</a> near Boston, <a href="http://scottbourne.com/">Scott Bourne</a> (who left Podango earlier this year) from Gig Harbor, and the video podcaster<a href="http://screencastsonline.com/"> Don McAllister </a>from England, all through the miracle of Skype. Much of the discussion focused on Steve Jobs&#8217;s decision to skip MacWorld this year, and plans by Apple to pull out of the convention altogether starting in 2010. Jobs and Apple no longer want product announcements to be held hostage by the convention schedule, and its artificial deadlines, Ihnatko argues (expanding on <a href="http://www.suntimes.com/business/1336409,ihnatko-apple-macworld-jobs-121708.article">this Sun-Times piece.</a>). There&#8217;s talk of the Jobs succession as well.<a href="http://twit.tv/mbw121"> For episode #121</a> this week, Laporte returned from France and the host&#8217;s seat, with the same lineup of panelists. There&#8217;s more MacWorld advance talk, where MacBreak will be a live podcast. More about Steve Jobs and <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5120687/steve-jobs-health-declining-rapidly-reason-for-macworld-cancellation">the ill health rumors</a>. Consensus on the panel is a) skepticism about the rumors, b) none of this is good for MacWorld&#8217;s future but c) the show is still a good educational program (of course, all these panelists are MacWorld speakers who get free tickets, loaded swag bags or speaking fees).  A lengthy discussion of <a href="http://ifartmobile.com/">iFart Mobile, the No. 1 iPhone app</a>. The <a href="http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/16472.cfm">iPhone Nano</a> rumors. Some of the panel&#8217;s <a href="http://www.mbwpicks.com/2008/12/24/picks-from-mbw-120-and-one-less-thing/">product picks are listed here</a>, including a cool translator <a href="http://www.lingolook.net/cgi-bin/shopper.exe?preadd=action&amp;key=LLJP-000418&amp;reference=/cgi-bin/shopper.exe%3Fsearch%3Daction%26keywords%3Dall%26searchstart%3D0%26template%3DPDGTemplatesFullNavSearchResult.html%26category%3DLLJP">iPhone app, Lingolook</a>, pitched by Lindsay in #120. <strong>Length: Ranging from a tidy 52:55 minutes then back to Leo&#8217;s expansive 1 hour, 20 minutes. Released: Dec. 24 and Dec. 30.</strong> </li>
<li><strong><a href="http://twit.tv/175">This Week in Tech 175: Highlights and Lowlifes 2008</a></strong> More from Leo Laporte. Is podcasting ready for clip shows? I&#8217;m not sure it works for something as ephemeral as a tech news show, but that&#8217;s what this is. I wouldn&#8217;t really recommend this for anyone not familiar with the topics or the hosts. Leo is clownish,<a href="http://dvorak.mevio.com/"> John C. Dvorak</a> is grumpy,<a href="http://www.mahalo.com/Jason_Calacanis"> Jason Calacanis</a> is full of know-it-all bravado. And so forth. <strong> Length: 1 hour, 31 minutes. Released: Dec. 28. </strong></li>
<p><lI><strong><a href="http://uhhyeahdude.hipcast.com/deluge/38981997-26f5-d749-177e-65cb65b5007e.mp3">Uhh, Yeah Dude, Episode 147</a></strong> In the comedy news category, it&#8217;s back to my old standbys, Seth Romatelli and Jonathan Larroquette, who were working overtime before Christmas to get episodes out through the end of the year. This is the last episode of 2008. High points include Jonathan&#8217;s account of getting a ticket for driving while holding a cellphone, the human nose <a href="http://www.fitsugar.com/2627918">as a sex organ</a>, a discussion of modern pinball technology, <a href="http://www.hollyscoop.com/oprah/oprah-is-petas-person-of-the-year_18800.aspx">PETA&#8217;s person of the year</a> and <a href="http://www.sirbacon.org/4membersonly/docellis.htm">Doc Ellis&#8217;s no-hitter on LSD</a>. They have 150 more episodes to go before <a href="http://skepdic.com/maya.html">the world ends under the 2012 Mayan prophecy</a>. I saw it in my coffee cup. <a href="http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=20249">Seatbelt</a>s. <strong>Length: 1 hour, 7 minutes. Released: Dec. 29.</strong></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are 8 million podcasts on the naked Web. Each week, I listen to 10 or more of them and write some reviews. Here&#8217;s the latest survey of independent audio featuring assorted nerds, geeks, freaks, mystics, fans and experts talking about the things they love. In the order I listened this week: &#8220;TWIT 171: Chocolate [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=1076&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are 8 million podcasts on the naked Web. Each week, I listen to 10 or more of them <a href="http://palafo.com/category/podcast-zeitgeist/">and write some reviews.</a> Here&#8217;s the latest survey of independent audio featuring assorted nerds, geeks, freaks, mystics, fans and experts talking about the things they love. In the order I listened this week:</p>
<li>&#8220;<strong><a href="http://twit.tv/170">TWIT 171: Chocolate Sox</a></strong>&#8221; Not a great week for news and information about tech. Leo Laporte makes good on his threat that his This Week in Tech podcast is &#8220;unscripted, unplanned and sometimes completely off the hook.&#8221;  He is joined by <a href="http://www.dvorak.org/blog/">John C. Dvorak</a>, <a href="http://www.thedisciplinedinvestor.com/blog/">Andrew Horowitz</a> and <a href="http://www.sarahlane.com/">Sarah Lane</a>. They discuss <a href="http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/20/rolling-out-the-beaujolais-nouveau/?partner=rss&amp;emc=rss">Beaujolais Nouveau</a>, insult <a href="http://curry.mevio.com/">Adam Curry</a>, taste chocolate, reminisce about Tech TV, brag about how many Twitter followers they have, complain about AT&amp;T customer service, plug a useful Web site (<a href="http://gethuman.com/">Gethuman.com</a>), discuss the financial crisis, demonstrate an ignorance of journalistic practice and browse a few tech headlines. It&#8217;s entertaining, if not enlightening. <strong>Length: 1 hour, 42 minutes. Release date: Nov. 30. </strong></li>
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<li>&#8220;<a href="http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=20249"><strong>Uhh, Yeah Dude, Episode 143</strong></a>.&#8221; Co-host Jonathan Larroquette mentions a postman who didn&#8217;t deliver the mail for seven years, with no complaints from customers &#8212; is he <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-junk-mail22-2008nov22,0,42692.story">a hero</a>? &#8220;Junk mail is the only thing that&#8217;s keeping the Post Office alive,&#8221; explains co-host Seth Romatelli, who also recounts his brief career as an incompetent letter carrier. Seth also says: &#8220;I don&#8217;t know anymore what is cool, what isn&#8217;t, what is ironic, what is futuristic, what is robotic, what is stale, all I&#8217;m doing is <a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lampin">lampin</a>&#8216;, all the time&#8230; I cannot tell the difference anymore, what is funny, fresh, cool, wack &#8212; do the kids even say that?&#8221; I do. This show is wack, and that&#8217;s just the first 10 minutes. <strong>Released: Nov. 25. Length: 1 hour, 27 seconds.</strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.rickygervais.com/">The Ricky Gervais Podcast, &#8220;Ricky and Karl Test the New Studio Out&#8221;</a></strong> Gervais, the star of the original <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/theoffice/">British version of &#8220;The Office&#8221;</a> (rent it!) and <a href="http://www.hbo.com/extras/">HBO&#8217;s &#8220;Extras,&#8221;</a> (eh&#8230;) has a brief discussion of slugs and evolution, among other topics, with<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Pilkington"> Karl Pilkington</a>. It&#8217;s hard to summarize. Gervais, Pilkington and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Merchant">Stephen Merchant</a> made<a href="http://www.audible.com/adbl/entry/landing/ricky.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes"> a series of for-pay podcasts </a>that are available at iTunes and Audible.com and worth a listen. Pilkington, a radio producer responsible for skits such as &#8220;monkey news,&#8221; is portrayed as either a misunderstood genius or the stupidest man in the world and is typically the butt of the jokes. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQBlZIXu3Yg">Here&#8217;s a video</a>. This brief, free audio podcast seems to be selling another paid spoken-word series, but it&#8217;s funny enough. <strong>Length: 8:42 minutes.  Released: Nov. 23.</strong></li>
<li><a href="http://www.twentyhood.com/"><strong>Twentyhood, Episode 38: &#8220;A Tale of Two Countries&#8221;</strong></a>. On a night out on the Lower East Side, 20somethings discuss beer, their creative underclass jobs,  the Canadian economy, the graphic design industry, crazy L.E.S. nicknames, and other topics, over the sound of garbage trucks. This podcast is not updated very often (four episodes this year), and this episode was actually recorded in April. I came across it because it was nominated in <a href="http://www.podcastawards.com/">the mostly meaningless Podcast Awards</a>. It is one of just four released this year. <strong>Length: 1 hour, 4 minutes. Released: Oct. 23.</strong></li>
<li>&#8220;<a href="http://twit.tv/mbw116"><strong>MacBreak Weekly 117: The Delicious Podcast</strong></a> Good show this week, despite technical difficulties or perhaps because of them. Leo Laporte is joined on Skype by <a href="http://twitter.com/alexlindsay">Alex Lindsay</a> , <a href="http://scottbourne.com/">Scott Bourne</a> and <a href="http://www.cwob.com/">Andy Ihnatko</a>, plus a special guest, <a href="http://www.wilshipley.com/blog/">WIll Shipley</a> of <a href="http://www.delicious-monster.com/">Delicious Library</a>.  They scoff an Apple advisory that Mac users should get antivirus software (<a href="http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/12/03/apple_pulls_support_note_recommending_antivirus_software.html">an advisory later rescinded</a>). The Simpsons<a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20081201/the-simpsons-meet-steve-jobs-and-hulu-captures-the-moment/"> meet Steve Jobs</a>. A mercifully short Audible ad. Discussion of <a href="http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/10/05/delicious-library-2-details-leaked-html-export">the upgraded Delicious Library software</a> for cataloging media. Shipley discusses challenges of programming for bar-code recognition in cellphone cameras. The merits of online book shopping vs. brick-and-mortar bookstores. Consensus is that bookstores are doomed.  A plug for <a href="http://www.filmbaby.com/films/3402">the documentary &#8220;Welcome to MacIntosh.&#8221;</a> Is Mac software business more lucrative than PC software development? Consensus is yes. <a href="http://geekswithblogs.net/ntpro/archive/2008/06/09/122742.aspx">Snow Leopard OS: zero new features.</a> Speculation about <a href="http://www.macworldexpo.com/">MacWorld surprises</a> in January: <a href="http://www.macworld.com/article/137109/2008/11/analyst_claims_apple_to_release_netbook_in_2009.html?lsrc=rss_main">Netbooks</a>? The show&#8217;s <a href="http://delicious.com/tag/mbwideas">Mac links are here</a> and the week&#8217;s <a href="http://www.mbwpicks.com/2008/12/03/picks-from-mbw-117-the-delicious-podcast/">software/hardware picks are here</a>.</a> <strong>Length: 1 hour, 22 minutes. Release date: Nov. 26.</strong> </li>
<li>&#8220;<strong><a href="http://youlooknicetoday.com/">You Look Nice Today: Faire du Camping</a></strong>&#8221; O.K., this is getting a little ridiculous. It appears that <a href="http://www.kungfugrippe.com/">Merlin Mann&#8217;</a>s comedy crew has taken the author <a href="http://www.areasofmyexpertise.com/">John Hodgman</a> and his musical sidekick <a href="http://www.jonathancoulton.com/">Jonathan Coulton</a> hostage. Either that, or they taped 150 hours of material that they are parceling out over weeks and weeks. This is the third or 10th podcast featuring the <a href="http://palafo.com/2008/10/22/hodgman-infestation-is-noted/">author, expert, Mac pitchman.</a> They discuss manual labor jobs. Esoteric natural foods culture in Brooklyn. Janky vegetables. Artisanal wastepaper baskets. The inexiplicable why-are-you-still-open bookstore. Independent stores run by angry psychopaths. Christmas-tree shopping in New York. And more leftover comedy in search of a business model. <strong>Released: Dec 3. Length: Back to the usual 26:12 or so minutes. </strong></li>
<li><a href="http://www.keithandthegirl.com/">&#8220;<strong>Keith and the Girl: For Crying Out Loud&#8221;</strong></a> This was one of the first podcasts I ever heard on the Web, quite a while ago, and it now appears to have become something of <a href="http://www.keithandthegirl.com/">a multimedia empire</a>, featuring audio, video, discussions, listener call-ins, interviews, and more. The hosts are <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_and_The_Girl">a charismatic Queens couple</a>, who chat with a changing cast of lowlife pals, guests and neighbors about the usual comedy podcast fare &#8212; tabloid fare (Wal-Mart trampling death), men and women, sex, technology, TV shows, video games, etc. They produce a lot of content. Every time I started to write in recent weeks, another two-hour episode popped up in ITunes. They are un-PC, profane, vulgar, engage in stereotyping, babble endlessly. Expect a lot of inside jokes about fans and friends. A few topics in this episode: iPhone addiction, the Wii, porn, a long story about an encounter with people waiting overnight at Best Buy for Black Friday sales, mocking &#8220;<a href="http://www.sorryimissedyourparty.com/2008/12/pick-up-artist.html">The Pickup Artist</a>,&#8221; playing <a href="http://theguitarheroine.wordpress.com/2008/12/03/call-of-duty-world-at-war-online-multiplayer-a-womans-perspective/">Call of Duty</a>, and so on. The show&#8217;s <a href="http://www.keithandthegirl.com/Guests/">frequent guests include</a> unknown comedians, out of work actors, neighbors, and people whose roles are unclear. Entertaining, occasionally offensive. <strong> Length: 1 hour, 55 minutes. Released: Dec. 1.</strong></li>
<li><a href="http://bobthurmanpodcast.com/"><strong>&#8220;The Bob Thurman Podcast #65&#8243;</strong></a>  Uma&#8217;s dad, the Columbia professor, riffs on Buddhist scripture at lectures recorded at <a href="http://www.tibethouse.org/About/About_Tibet_House.html">Tibet House in New York</a>. The cosmology is Tibetan baroque, the metaphors foreign to a middle American ear, with talk of <a href="http://buddhism.kalachakranet.org/resources/bodhisattva_vows.html">the Bodhisattva</a>, the real and the unreal, <a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/buddha-k-etra">the Buddha field</a>, the power of your bliss, time control, and more. &#8220;Magic is a different type of causality, but it&#8217;s driven by compassion and love.&#8221; Stick to the end for references to Marvel Comics (<a href="http://www.comicbookmovie.com/antman/news/?a=4285">Ant-Man&#8217;s microverse</a>) and <a href="http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&amp;id=xNz9R8Is1VgC&amp;dq=wittgenstein&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;source=web&amp;ots=RVd9dfGtIN&amp;sig=1JBhnBHU_kB8-4l0mjGVKIS1QuY&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;resnum=5&amp;ct=result">Wittgenstein</a>. You might just <a href="http://www.quietmountain.org/dharmacenters/buddhadendo/samadhi.htm">achieve samadhi</a>. Not likely, however. <strong>Length: 14:24 minutes. Released: Nov. 28. </strong></li>
<li>&#8220;<strong><a href="http://www.pixelcorps.tv/twim117">This Week in Media 117: Analysis Paralysis</a></strong>&#8221; An excellent discussion, mainly because the host, <a href="http://twitter.com/DaisyWhitney">Daisy Whitney of TV Week</a>, runs a tight ship with a list of specific topics to discuss. She is joined by <a href="http://www.billtancer.com/">Bill Tancer of Hitwise</a>, the unemployed Internet humorist <a href="http://roughpatch.tv/">Martin Sargent</a>, the science personality <a href="http://twitter.com/drkiki">Dr. Kiki</a>, and <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidrewalt">David Rewalt</a> of Viz Media. Tancer analyzes his company&#8217;s annual search data. The top terms are navigational or brand-related. MySpace is the top brand, followed by Craigslist, beating eBay (that&#8217;s new). Top personalities: Barack Obama, Howard Stern, Oprah, Rachael Ray, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity. Top entertainment/multimedia brands: <a href="http://www.hulu.com/">Hulu</a> and <a href="http://www.imeem.com/">iMeem</a>. The Web behavior of early adopters is often a predictor of sites that will later dominate the market (example: YouTube.) What&#8217;s hot now? Tancer: &#8220;Early adopters today are looking for some sort of editorial layer on top of existing video content&#8230;. There is so much content out there, they need some help and direction.&#8221; Search and crowd-sourcing no longer work. One emerging brand: <a href="http://qik.com/">Qik</a>, for mobile video uploading. The panel discusses the general problem of content overload (DW calls it &#8220;analysis paralysis,&#8221; which rhymes but doesn&#8217;t necessarily make sense). Too many blogs, too many podcasts, too many online videos, too many TV shows. DW: &#8220;There&#8217;s just too much stuff.&#8221; Trend in response: Shorter content, published weekly. A few other topics come up, including the future of all-in-one set-top boxes and the terrible interfaces on cable TV digital recorders (<a href="http://www.tivoblog.com/archives/2008/11/17/video-of-the-day-dominos-pizza-on-tivo/">why can&#8217;t they all be like TiVo</a>?) That <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&amp;hs=477&amp;q=tv+happy+unhappy+maryland+study&amp;btnG=Search">University of Maryland TV study again</a>: &#8220;Does TV make us unhappy or do unhappy people watch TV?&#8221; <strong>Length: 1 hour, 4 minutes, worth every second. Release date: Dec. 2. </strong> <em>Added in update.</em></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.coverville.com/archives/2008/12/coverville_530.html">&#8220;Coverville 530: When I&#8217;m Driving in My Car and a Man Comes on the Radio, Playing My Cover Requests&#8221;</a></strong> And now for something completely different: Music, specifically bands covering the songs of other bands. This episode is an all-request edition, with <a href="http://www.catpowermusic.com/">Cat Power </a>covering &#8220;Satisfaction,&#8221; among others. I&#8217;m not sure how I ever missed this gem of a podcast by Brian Ibbott, but this one had a great selection of songs, entertaining calls from listeners and a name-that-tune style quiz that I failed miserably. The show just made the <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewCustomPage?name=pageiTunes2008_Podcasts">2008 iTunes Best Podcast List </a>(full list here, opens in iTunes). I&#8217;m definitely adding this one to my regular rotation. </strong> <em>Added in update.<br />
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		<title>From iPhones to the Stars, Ocarina Melodies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 02:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick LaForge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[{Update! New List! New Post! See the new list of iPhone applications I actually still use in this post, from September 2009.] For 99 cents I downloaded Ocarina, an app from Smule that turns an iPhone into a version of that ancient flute-like instrument. You press glowing &#8220;finger holes&#8221; on the touchscreen and blow into [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=807&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>{<strong>Update! New List! New Post!</strong> See the new <a href="http://palafo.com/2009/09/09/third-party-iphone-apps-i-actually-still-use/">list of iPhone applications I actually still use in this post,</a> from September 2009.]</p>
<p>For 99 cents I downloaded <a href="http://ocarina.smule.com/">Ocarina, an app from Smule </a>that turns an iPhone into a version of that ancient flute-like instrument. You press glowing &#8220;finger holes&#8221; <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhCJq7EAJJA">on the touchscreen and blow into the microphone to play</a> [Video].</p>
<p>That&#8217;s fun, but Ocarina does more than that. The app also uses the location software and a Google-Earth style globe to let you rotate the earth and listen to others play on their phones around the world. As they play one by one, visual images of the notes stream upward, as you watch from space. Around the globe, patches of glowing white show what are apparently concentrations of signals, particularly on the coasts of the United States and in Europe.  One soloist sent a lonely tune up from an island of Hawaii.<br />
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It seems the perfect instrument for the job. Halting, ghostly renditions of &#8220;Amazing Grace,&#8221; &#8220;God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen,&#8221; &#8220;Happy Birthday,&#8221; and &#8220;Ode to Joy,&#8221; reach for the stars one by one. You can click a heart to show your appreciation for the particularly talented ones. It&#8217;s just cool. You feel connected with other musical beings on the planet. GPS broadcasting! Imagine what else could be broadcast through those mikes. </p>
<p><a href="http://ocarina.smule.com/">The Smule site advises</a>, &#8220;For best results, blow softly, as if you&#8217;re blowing kisses.&#8221; It insists on calling the iPhone &#8220;your ocarina.&#8221;</p>
<p>My daughter and I each gave it a shot. Our efforts sounded more like free-form jazz. Somehow I <a href="http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/11/07/ocarina-iphone-app-h.html">missed this app when it first came out </a>earlier this month, and my older-generation iPhone apparently required the 2.2 firmware update first. But it&#8217;s one of those apps that is sure to wow a friend, divert a fidgety kid or pass the time. I am sure some talented musicians will find ways to amaze us. I recently added it to <a href="http://palafo.com/2008/10/14/iphone-apps-i-actually-use/">my list of favorite third-party iPhone apps.</a></p>
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		<title>Third-Party iPhone Apps Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 06:19:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick LaForge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[{Update! New List! New Post! See the new list of iPhone applications I actually still use in this post, from September 2009.] I&#8217;ve updated the post on &#8220;third-party iPhone apps I actually use,&#8221; which is inexplicably the most popular post on the blog. The much-improved Google mobile app, with voice-activated search, has moved to the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=766&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>{<strong>Update! New List! New Post!</strong> See the new <a href="http://palafo.com/2009/09/09/third-party-iphone-apps-i-actually-still-use/">list of iPhone applications I actually still use in this post,</a> from September 2009.]</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve updated the post on &#8220;<a href="http://palafo.com/2008/10/14/iphone-apps-i-actually-use/">third-party iPhone apps I actually use,</a>&#8221; which is inexplicably the most popular post on the blog. The much-improved <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/14/technology/internet/14voice.html">Google mobile app, with voice-activated search</a>, has moved to the top of the list. (To get it, you have to manually force an update at the iTunes store; it wasn&#8217;t happening automatically.) I download new free and cheap apps often, so if any of the new ones catch on, I will add them there.<br />
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I have also updated <a href="http://www.apple.com/iphone/softwareupdate/">with the new iPhone 2.2 firmware</a>. It includes some needed improvements, including walking directions for Google maps (I don&#8217;t have a car, and rarely use one, but Google was constantly trying to send me on roundabout routes because of one-way streets in the city), the street view function, better screen navigation if you have multiple pages of apps, and direct<a href="http://palafo.com/category/listening/"> podcast</a> downloading. You can also turn off keyboard auto-correction if it annoys you (I&#8217;m finally used to it). Supposedly there is improved voice-mail audio quality and fixes to reduce the number of dropped calls; we&#8217;ll see.</p>
<p>First impressions: The Google maps app is incredibly snappier. I have a first-generation phone, which means no GPS, but the WiFi-cellphone-whatever triangulation seems much improved, though still about a block off when trying to get a fix in our high-rise. The home-button feature that returns you to the first screen of apps is a blessing, since I have six screens of app (down from 8).</p>
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		<title>Podcast Zeitgesit, Nov. 13</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 13:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick LaForge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What I got out of this week&#8217;s podcasts for nerds and geeks: &#8220;TWIT 168: Dirty Pedro&#8221; This week&#8217;s episode proved useful for getting to sleep on Tuesday evening. Otherwise, I might be asking, how do I get this 1:34 hours of my life back? The signal to noise ratio is quite low, despite heroic efforts [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=504&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<li>&#8220;<strong><a href="http://twit.tv/168">TWIT 168: Dirty Pedro</a></strong>&#8221; This week&#8217;s episode proved useful for getting to sleep on Tuesday evening. Otherwise, I might be asking, how do I get this 1:34 hours of my life back? The signal to noise ratio is quite low, despite heroic efforts by John C. Dvorak to keep the discussion focused on technology. The Audible.com ad was mercifully short. Topics: Google/Yahoo, Obama&#8217;s technology and FCC policy, cameras, keyboards, an argument for aggressive comment moderation on blogs. <strong>Released: Nov. 9. Length: 1 hour, 34 minutes</strong></li>
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<li>&#8220;<a href="http://www.uhhyeahdude.com/"><strong>Uhh, Yeah Dude, Episode 140</strong></a>.&#8221; For some reason, podcast ads are often like those old timey 1950s TV ads in which the host held up the box of soap flakes and vouched for the product. This week Seth and Jonathan spend the first few minutes talking about how much <a href="http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/tv--radio/summer-heights-to-screen-in-us/2008/11/06/1225561000489.html">they like the Australian comedy &#8220;Summer Heights High&#8221; on HBO</a>. They segue into the usual oddball topics. Old P.S.A.&#8217;s against crack. Murder-free months. An epidemic of falling elderly people. <a href="http://animalrights.about.com/b/2008/10/25/peta-offers-animatronic-elephant-to-ringling-bros.htm">PETA&#8217;s animatronic elephant</a>.  &#8220;The Perfect Game,&#8221; a screenplay based on the true story of a man <a href="http://www.wzzm13.com/news/news_story.aspx?storyid=100829&amp;catid=14">who dropped dead after bowling a perfect game</a>.  Extreme tween makeovers. Root beer float in a can = bad. <a href="http://www.tvsquad.com/2008/06/24/the-sopranos-dvd-set-for-400-what-a-deal/">$400 &#8220;Sopranos&#8221; box set</a> = too much. <a href="http://gamerblips.dailyradar.com/story/blizzard_sued_by_south_carolina_inmate/">Gordon Gekko sues &#8220;World of Warcraft.&#8221;</a> &#8220;Uhh Yeah Dude&#8221; T-shirts on the way. Supplemental podcast is more about &#8220;Summer Heights High.&#8221; <strong>Released: Nov. 8. Length: 1 hour, 2 minutes, with 10-minute supplement.</strong>.
<li><strong><a href="http://www.maccast.com/2008/11/09/maccast-20081109/">Maccast 2008.11.09</a></strong> &#8220;Hey Mac Geeks it&#8217;s time for your Maccast, the show for Mac Geeks and by Mac Geeks&#8230;&#8221; Despite an annoying habit of often putting the best possible pro-Mac spin on any news, Adam Christianson&#8217;s weekly podcast from San Diego is a good overview of the latest on Apple products. He spends a lot of time scouring blogs and news sites and invites a lot of tips from listeners. His show notes display on the iPod/iPhone screen as the podcast plays, a great feature that other podcasts should emulate. If you don&#8217;t have time to read the 10 jillion Applie blogs out there, Adam will usually find the stuff you really want to know about glitches, new releases, new software etc. This week: No new iMacs, Mac browser usage falls, iPhone production down, Macbook trackpad problems, Steve Jobs&#8217; email address, Macbook Pro hinge problems, color syncing issues, Mobileme problems, the lack of good iPhone document apps and much more. Chock full of info. <strong>Released: Nov. 10. Length: 1 hour, 6 minutes. </strong></li>
<li>&#8220;<strong><a href="http://totallyradshow.com/">The Totally Rad Show, Episode 86, Bobble Bibble</a></strong>&#8221; A bit of a disappointment, since Alex Albrecht had tweeted about seeing the Bond flick &#8220;Quantum of Solace.&#8221; Perhaps that&#8217;s next week. In any event, this episode is taken up by a discussion of trailers and Pixar movies and the latest World of Warcraft expansion. And they answer questions from readers. As much as I enjoy their take on geek entertainment products, this all felt mailed-in, self-involved and easily skipped. Wish I had, given that video requires me to stare at a computer screen, instead of listening to audio and multitasking on other things. Plus, they haven&#8217;t updated their site very well, <a href="http://totallyradshow.com/blogs/?q=node/28">or their blog</a>, in forever. Perhaps this sloppiness is a sign of the troubles at Revision 3. Or an Autumn malaise. <strong>Released: Nov. 11. Duration: 58:12 minutes.</strong>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=62882">Five Tacos and a Taco, Episode 35 &#8220;We Built This City on Tac and O&#8221;</a></strong> I have tried a few times to listen to these guys. They make an effort to be funny, but the show is a weak imitation of &#8220;Uhh Yeah, Dude.&#8221; It&#8217;s the morning drive-time zoo without the bad music. The jokes are not delivered with anything resembling wit or skill. One bit that seems like it could have worked: Having listeners call in to decide the next move in one of those create-your-own adventure books for kids. But it was just dull and another excuse for gay jokes. In the end, I unsubscribed and dumped their podcasts in the trash. More hours of my life saved. <strong>Released: Nov. 7. Length: 1 hour, 3 minutes.</strong></li>
<li>&#8220;<a href="http://twit.tv/mbw114"><strong>MacBreak Weekly 114: Sexy Pancakes</strong></a>&#8221; With Leo Laporte, <a href="http://ihnatko.com/">Andy Ihnatko,</a> J<a href="http://twitter.com/gruber">on Gruber</a>, and <a href="http://www.jon4lakers.com/">Jon Rettinger</a>. A lengthy discussion of Veterans Day. Then Leo says news is sparse: &#8220;There&#8217;s really not much to say.&#8221; Uh-oh. Yet there are nearly two hours to go. Discussion of Blackberry Storm, Macbook trackpads. <a href="http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/11/05/apple_delays_entry_macbook_air_till_after_thanksgiving.html">Delays for Macbook Air</a>. Rumors about a mini upgrade and a TV with Apple TV built in. Yawn. Fast-forward to 25:08 when Gruber joins and discussion turns to insider gossip, <a href="http://daringfireball.net/2008/11/executive_scuttlebutt">the replacement of the podfather Tony Fadell with Mark Papermaster at Apple</a>. Coming soon: <a href="http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/11/iphone-22-to-ge.html">iPhone firmware 2.2, with wireless podcast downloads</a>. An extensive discussion of iPhone apps and features. An 8-minute Audible ad, with a Stud Terkel anecdote; the Mac picks start at 1:10:58. Battery packs for iPhones (I use <a href="http://www.amazon.com/APC-Mobile-Power-Pack-External/dp/B000GBN42E">the APC power pack</a> and second Ihnatko&#8217;s recommendation).  <a href="http://www.urlfan.com/local/iphone_case_wmacro_lens_griffin_clarify/109220972.html">Griffin Clarify close-up macro lens for iPhone camera</a>, for shooting product codes and the like. <a href="http://www.boxee.tv/">Boxee for Apple TV</a>. <strong>Released: Nov. 11. Length: 1 hour, 42 minutes.</strong></li>
<li></em><strong>&#8220;<a href="http://www.maximumfun.org/blog/2008/11/found-magazine-editor-peter-rothbart-on.html#links">The Sound of Young America: Found Magazine</a>&#8220;</strong> Jesse Thorn, &#8220;America&#8217;s radio sweetheart,&#8221; interviews Peter Rothbart, the editor of the excellent <a href="http://foundmagazine.com/">Found Magazine</a>, which features notes and tapes and other pieces of found art. This podcast is pretty much what you might have heard on American Public Radio, with an additional, funny song by Mr. Rothbart that was deemed too racy for public radio. (<a href="http://www.maximumfun.org/blog/2008/11/dan-savage-creator-of-savage-love-and.html">The previous episode is also better than the public radio version</a>: the unedited/uncensored version of Thorn&#8217;s interview with Dan Savage, the sex advice columnist and <a href="http://podcasts.thestranger.com/savagelove/">podcaster</a>.) <strong> Released: Nov. 12. Length: 29:13 minutes</strong>.</li>
<li>&#8220;<strong><a href="http://youlooknicetoday.com/">You Look Nice Today: Selfish Express</a></strong>&#8221; For the first time, the show has guests: the <a href="http://palafo.com/2008/10/22/hodgman-infestation-is-noted/">John Hodgman infestation of all media</a> continues (with a bonus appearance by <a href="http://www.jonathancoulton.com/">the Brooklyn singer-songwriter Jonathan Coulton</a>). Bicycle messenger culture. Bikies. Rolled-up pants leg guy. Join a group to get a slogan. Prius bumper stickers. &#8220;The other silent killer.&#8221; Green offsets for poetry. Reading aloud a poem by Jewel. Hatred of short stories and short films and other short things that annoy audiences and will never make you any money. Working our way out of the recession by writing literary short stories set in the Midwest about failed marriages.  Money-making idea: Celebrity mystery train tour. And finally&#8230; a business probletunity at the state fair. <strong>Released: Nov 13. Length: An ironically nearly twice-as-long-as-usual 52:17 minutes, worth every other second.</strong>
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		<title>Blogs I Actually Enjoy Reading</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 04:43:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick LaForge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read blogs for my job. I used to read them for fun. There was a certain satisfaction circa 2002 in answering the question, &#8220;where did you hear that?&#8221; with the name of a blog the other person had never heard of, which by now is a blog that person is sick of reading. Of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=484&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read blogs for <a href="http://palafo.com/2008/10/01/about-the-name-palafo/">my job</a>. I used to read them for fun. There was a certain satisfaction circa 2002 in answering the question, &#8220;where did you hear <em>that</em>?&#8221; with the name of a blog the other person had never heard of, which by now is a blog that person is sick of reading. Of course, now <a href="http://justmoredogs.blogspot.com/">dogs have blogs</a>. <em>Dogs</em>. <a href="http://www.my-dog-blog.com/blog.php">Have blogs</a>. This is deplorable. One good thing about the old Internet was that <a href="http://images.google.com/images?q=on+the+internet+nobody+knows+you%27re+a+dog&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;um=1&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=image_result_group&amp;resnum=4&amp;ct=title">we didn&#8217;t know they were dogs</a>. And we thought they were fascinating.</p>
<p>Good blogs have a few things in common. They are the often the product of an obsession, or a collection of obsessions. They are reported. And, yes &#8212; well-curated links count as reporting. Good blogs are surprising. They are fresh. They break news. They are visually interesting. They make us laugh. They make us email our friends. They are sometimes deep. They update frequently. In other words, they are nothing like the lame personal blog you are reading.</p>
<p>The true test is whether you return. Here are 10 blogs that get my repeat business. That means their feeds are in my top folder in <a href="http://www.google.com/reader/">Google Reader</a>, and I scroll through the headlines every day, even if I don&#8217;t read every post. They are not, generally, mean-spirited or political or full of opinion.<br />
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.boingboing.net/">BoingBoing </a></strong> I used to read BoingBoing when it was a print zine. By many measures, this group blog is consistently ranked at the top. Mark Fraunfelder, Corey Doctorow and Xeni Jardin, among other writers here, are some of the clearest thinkers about the Web and digital media. Obsessions include gadgets, steampunk, comics, copyright, robots, still and moving images, games, puzzles, madness, art. Chances are, if you come across something fresh and wild online, if it didn&#8217;t originate on BoingBoing, it will be posted there within the next 10 minutes. If I could read just one blog, this is the one.
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.kk.org/cooltools/">Cool Tools</a></strong> One new tool recommendation a day. I have bought utensils, eco-friendly shoes, toys and gadgets recommended here. The blog was started by <a href="http://kk.org/kk/">Kevin Kelly,</a> former editor of the Whole Earth Review, Wired and the subject of <a href="http://www.thislife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?sched=586">one of the most interesting interviews ever to be broadcast on &#8220;This American Life,&#8221;</a> in 1995. Go listen to it.
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.kottke.org/">kottke.org</a> </strong> Jason Kottke has been serving up fine hypertext products at his blog about the liberal arts since March 1998. He has his finger on the pulse of the Internet. Chances are, if you are about to blog it, Kottke has already blogged it. He has a nose for online innovation, curiosities, important trends and goofball concepts.
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.metafilter.com/">Metafliter</a></strong> A community site started by <a href="http://a.wholelottanothing.org/">Matt Haughey</a> when blogs were still called weblogs. It is still going strong. It&#8217;s hard to define what makes <a href="http://faq.metafilter.com/tags/fpp">a good FPP,</a> and I haven&#8217;t tried in ages, but skip the newsfilter; the real action is in the comments, which are witty, intelligent and only sometimes brutal. And if you have a question about anything &#8212; anything &#8212; <a href="http://ask.metafilter.com/">Ask Metafilter</a>, and get multiple answers, in a feature badly copied by Yahoo, Google and others.
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.fimoculous.com/">Fimoculous</a></strong> Rex Sorgatz reads the Web so I don&#8217;t have to, then he links to the best stuff. Short, to the point, prolific, on hot topics. He makes it look easy, but &#8212; it isn&#8217;t.
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.streetsblog.org/">Streetsblog</a></strong> If you don&#8217;t ride a bike or walk on sidewalks in New York City, you may not want to read this blog, but I do and I do, so I do.
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.tuaw.com/">The Unofficial Apple Weblog</a></strong> There must be 10,000 Apple and Mac news/rumor blogs, and I&#8217;ve read them all, but in the end you only need one, and this is the one I picked, because it taught me how to jailbreak my iPhone.
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<li><strong><a href="http://ephemeralnewyork.wordpress.com/">Ephemeral New York</a></strong> &#8220;Chronicling an ever-changing city through fading and forgotten artifacts.&#8221; I don&#8217;t know how she finds this stuff, but it&#8217;s all cool.
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.dvorak.org/blog/">Dvorak Uncensored</a></strong> Weird crime. Bizarre health claims. Why read it in tomorrow&#8217;s Post or Daily News when you can read it at John C. Dvorak&#8217;s WTF-news site first?
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<p>O.K., that&#8217;s only 9. There are several tied for 10th place. I&#8217;ll save them for another post.</p>
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		<title>Podcast Zeitgeist, Oct. 29</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 04:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick LaForge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some impressions of the latest episodes from my current list of active podcasts. Topics covered included the election, the financial crisis, new Macs, Frank TV, your &#8220;Desert Island Sedaris,&#8221; Santa vs. Odin and a squid with a dog&#8217;s head that eats penguins at the South Pole. In the order I listened this week: [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=344&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some impressions of the latest episodes from <a href="http://palafo.com/2008/10/19/podcasts-of-the-geeks-nerds-and-boy-men/">my current list</a> of active <a href="http://palafo.com/category/podcasts/">podcasts</a>. Topics covered included the election, the financial crisis, new Macs, Frank TV, your &#8220;Desert Island Sedaris,&#8221; Santa vs. Odin and a squid with a dog&#8217;s head that eats penguins at the South Pole. </p>
<p>In the order I listened this week:</p>
<li>&#8220;<a href="http://www.uhhyeahdude.com/"><strong>Uhh, Yeah Dude, Episode 138</strong></a>&#8221; The show is more political than usual. Seth and Jonathan have some advice for McCain about profanity and do not like Obama&#8217;s sports-team pandering. The badness of <a href="http://www.tbs.com/shows/franktv/">Frank TV</a>: All of Frank Calienda&#8217;s impressions sound the same. Who is your Desert Island Sedaris, David or Amy? In the funniest and longest set-piece, Seth describes a visit with &#8220;2,000&#8243; school children to the traveling DEA exhibit &#8220;<a href="http://www.targetamerica.org/">Target America: Opening Eyes to the Damage Drugs Cause</a>&#8221; at the California Science Center, which explains how to manufacture cocaine, heroin and crystal meth. Unlikely street names for drugs. Aaron Neville sings &#8220;Silent Night.&#8221; Planning an Applebee&#8217;s fan video. And more riffs on headlines. <strong>Released: Oct. 24. Length: 1 hour, 6 minutes</strong>.
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<li>&#8220;<strong><a href="http://twit.tv/166">TWIT 166: Toxic Tea Party</a>&#8220;</strong> Leo Laporte, Will Harris, Sarah Lane of Revision 3, <a href="http://calacanis.com/">Jason Calacanis</a> of <a href="http://www.mahalo.com/">Mahalo</a> and others discuss the ongoing financial crisis, including rumors about The New York Times. Calacanis explains Mahalo layoffs: &#8220;I think the downmarket is going to last 18 to 36 months and I would like to have a year or two of runway after it&#8230;&#8221; How retail bankruptcies lead to deflation and more bankruptcies. Riding on private jets is just like on &#8220;Entourage.&#8221; Dentistry in England. The G1 Google phone. Kevin Rose of Digg calls in near the end, extending the podcast by 20 minutes, joshing with his staffer Sarah Lane, with no hint that she would be laid off the next day. <strong>Released: Oct. 26. Length: An overly long 1 hour, 40 minutes</strong>
<li>&#8220;<strong><a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Kevin+Smith+and+Scott+Mosier/_/SModcast+66:+Sleipner+the+Conquerer">Smodcast 66: Sleipner the Conquerer</a></strong>&#8221; One of their best: Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier discuss whether a &#8220;War of the Worlds&#8221; style hoax is possible in the modern world. Perhaps if the aliens landed in Antartica and started eating the cast of &#8220;March of the Penguins.&#8221; With digressions about the history of arctic exploration, the origins of Santa Claus and the presidential election. How they get from Barack Obama&#8217;s 30-minute infomercial to a battle between Santa and Odin is well worth the ride for students of the absurd. This was one of the better recent Smodcasts, which had taken on a boring, mailed-in quality while the pair were working on their most recent film, &#8220;<a href="http://www.zackandmiri.com/">Zack &amp; Miri Make a Porno,</a>&#8221; which opens Friday.<strong> Released: Oct. 24. Length: 1 hour, 15 minutes</strong>. </li>
<li>&#8220;<strong><a href="http://youlooknicetoday.com/">You Look Nice Today: Who Voted?</a></strong>&#8221; More highly edited, easygoing nonsense conversation: Cold start about how there are no more grownups. How to decide how to vote for local candidates for minor offices you know nothing about, and other election quandaries. Every time Merlin says vis-a-vis, take a drink. A complicated sexual fantasy about a voting booth. If you had 14 Farrah Fawcetts. The science of seduction. &#8220;Obviously, he is a sex scientist.&#8221; The narcissism of fantasy nudity. Pickup lines, Twitter and Dungeons &amp; Dragons. Heat-sensitive Hypercolor clothes. The smug &#8220;I Voted&#8221; sticker. Not as loose as past episodes; I could actually follow the train of the conversation, which may or may not be good. <strong>Released: Oct. 28. Length: 30 minutes.</strong>
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<li><strong>&#8220;<a href="http://twit.tv/mbw112">MacBreak Weekly 112: 分かりません</a>&#8220;</strong>After listening to Alex Lindsay&#8217;s travel and home-buying plans and some bad celebrity impressions, plus a Frank TV reference, actual Mac talk starts at 10-minute mark. Apple finances opposition to California&#8217;s Proposition 8, which would ban gay marriage in California. G1 Google vs. iPhone. Rumors about features in the new iPhone 2.2. firmware. Extended discussion of Twitter. Experiences with the new MacBook. Trackpad weirdness.The missing Firewire port. Apple quarterly results. Snow Leopard with Cocoa Finder is coming. Future of Apple TV and Mini. Picks were inexpensive, esoteric or uninteresting. <strong>Released: Oct. 28. Length: An overly long 1 hour, 51 minutes.</strong>
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<p><em>Release dates are when episodes were available on iTunes. Alternative download sites are in the links. I didn&#8217;t have time for the video podcasts Diggnation and The Totally Rad Show this week.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Update! New List! New Post! See the new list of iPhone applications I actually still use in this post, from September 2009. The old list is below. Last updated April 11, 2009 I am surprised by how well this list held up. The updated NYTimes application is a great improvement over the first version, which [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=palafo.com&amp;blog=5022569&amp;post=51&amp;subd=palafo&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>Update! New List! New Post!</strong> See the new <a href="http://palafo.com/2009/09/09/third-party-iphone-apps-i-actually-still-use/">list of iPhone applications I actually still use in this post,</a> from September 2009. The old list is below.</p>
<p><strong>Last updated April 11, 2009</strong>  I am surprised by how well this list held up. The updated <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/ref/membercenter/iphonefaq.html"><strong>NYTimes application </strong></a>is a great improvement over the first version, which I had stopped using, because it was slow and crashed so frequently. I have also added the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&amp;docId=1000301301">Amazon Kindle for iPhone application.</a> I still use these apps with some frequency: <strong>Google Mobile App, Twitterific, Facebook, Zenbe lists, Remote, Evernote, Amazon and Wikipanion. </strong> For restaurant, bar and services information, I still prefer the simpler <strong>IWant</strong> and <strong>Yelp</strong> to the flashy <strong>Urbanspoon </strong>roulette. The upcoming iPhone 3.0 software will eliminate my need for<strong> Writeroom</strong>, which allows e-mail messaging in landscape mode. As for games, my daughter swears by one new addition, <a href="http://threevue.com/2008/10/26/iphone-games-jelly-car/">JellyCar</a>, and her favorites, Toybot and de Blob. My fascination with the time-wasting <strong>Bejeweled</strong> has ebbed, and nothing has really replaced it, unless you count Twitter. </p>
<p><strong>The List </strong> Most of the third-party applications on my iPhone were free; none cost more than $9.99. I went a little crazy downloading apps when the store opened on iTunes. Some of them, like the Urbanspoon restaurant roulette app, proved more gimmicky than useful. And they started to drag down the performance. So I have been winnowing the list. Here are the third-party apps I actually open on a regular basis (some of them daily, all of them at least once every couple of weeks), roughly in the order they appear on the phone.<br />
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.crunchbase.com/product/google-iphone-app">Google Mobile App</a></strong> Search your phone, search the Web. This app moves to the top of the list with voice-activated search and other improvements. It not only searches the Web, but also your contacts and other data on your phone (the new iPhone operating system now does this as well). The word recognition is about 60 percent accurate, which can be frustrating, but I have hopes they&#8217;ll keep tweaking it, because, hey, it&#8217;s Google. That&#8217;s what Google does. I also have the mind-blowing toy <a href="http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2008/10/google_earth_for_the_iphone_release.html"><strong>Google Earth app</strong></a>.  <em>Updated 8/17/09</em>.</li>
<li><strong> <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/2008/08/18/first-look-mightydocs/">MightyDocs</a></strong> A simple concept: Free offline access to your text Google docs. I downloaded this app a while ago but have been using it a lot more, because people at the office have started sharing a lot live memos through Google. The latest version has basic spreadsheet support, which was missing in the original. And it&#8217;s still free.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://twitterfon.net/">Twitterfon pro</a> is my new choice for a Twitter client. The free version is fine, too. The interface is superior to the versions of  <a href="http://iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific">Twitterific</a></strong> and <strong><a href="http://tapulous.com/twinkle/">Twinkle</a></strong>, which I had included in earlier versions of this list. <em>Updated 8/17/09.</em>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&amp;docId=1000301301">Kindle for iPhone</a></strong> In many ways, the e-book reading experience is better than the actual Kindle. The application is free, but of course you need to own an Amazon Kindle and download some books. Kindle newspaper and magazine subscriptions don&#8217;t work, nor can you read documents you have sent to yourself or ebooks from other sources than Amazon. The page turning is easier than the Kindle 1, and of course the phone has a backlight. The coolest feature is the Whisper Sync: It takes you to the most recent page you read, whether on the phone or the Kindle.<em>New.</em></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://iphoneapppodcast.com/iwant-iphone-app-review">iWant</a></strong> For when you just want to quickly find a nearby restaurant, bar or gas station, without gee-whiz graphics to impress your friends.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/ref/membercenter/iphonefaq.html">NYTimes</a></strong> The 2.0 version of this application is much improved. The articles download faster, you can bookmark them and share them via e-mail. In general, it seems a lot less buggy and no longer hangs or crashes. I love to open this app and download the day&#8217;s paper before heading into the subway. There is a menu that shows all the photos from the paper &#8212; click one to pick a story. It can store up to five days&#8217; worth of news. And unlike the Amazon Kindle, which I also use to read the paper, it includes<a href="http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/"> NYT blog posts</a>. <em>Updated review.</em> </li>
<li><strong><a href="http://laughingsquid.com/facebook-launches-amazing-new-iphone-app/">Facebook</a></strong> Nicely put together, attractive, with intuitive navigation of the Facebook site. On a phone, in a line, it&#8217;s a way to catch up with people. One bonus: It still resembles the old Facebook interface, which is a relief compared to the updated and overloaded Facebook Web site.<em>Updated review.</em></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://hogbaysoftware.com/forums/writeroom/topics/946_Hog_Bay_Software_releases_WriteRoom_for_the_iPhone">Writeroom </a></strong>A document creator that can be used to easily write emails with the keyboard in a horizontal position, not something that mail currently allows. (It will have that feature when the iPhone 3.0 firmware is released later this year).<em>Updated review.</em></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://jwikert.typepad.com/the_average_joe/2008/12/amazons-iphone-app.html">Amazon</a> </strong> So you go into the bookstore and you see a book you want and you type the name into this app&#8217;s search box and probably find it cheaper, with free delivery if you have Amazon Prime. Maybe you just snap a picture for the &#8220;You asked us to remember&#8221; experimental function. Amazon will try to find a similar item in its store. It worked the first time for me with a fairly poor quality picture of an obscure book&#8217;s cover; no bar code required. <a href="http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081204-editorial-does-amazons-iphone-app-go-too-far.html">Do you feel guilty? Do you hide what you are doing from Barnes &amp; Noble employees?</a> That&#8217;s your business. Great app. Just watch out for the one-click &#8212; the journey from looking something up to an immediate impulse buy is nearly frictionless. <em>New.</em> </li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.appcraver.com/airsharing-downloaded-1-million/">Airsharing</a></strong> Drag and drop Word, Excel, PDF and many other files via WiFi to the phone, where you can read them pretty well and transfer them to other computers. (Need to download software for the computer.) I don&#8217;t use it that much, but it is handy. MightyDocs has supplanted it; most of the documents I need I keep in Google Docs.<em>Updated review.</em></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.macworld.com/article/134882/2008/08/zenbelists.html">Zenbe Lists</a></strong> Of the hundreds of to-do lists, this one is pretty good. You don&#8217;t have to bother to sign up for Zenbe&#8217;s Web services and tools to use the free iPhone app.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.macworld.com/article/135260/2008/08/internetradio.html">Last.fm, Pandora, AOL Radio</a></strong> In that order. All great versions music solutions using Internet radio. Customize music to your tastes. I have removed <strong>Simplify</strong>, an iTunes library syncing application, because I couldn&#8217;t get it to work reliably. Maybe I need a 3G phone. <em>Updated review.</em></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://gizmodo.com/5023715/apple-remote-iphone-app-controls-your-itunes-over-wi+fi">Remote</a></strong> Turn the phone into a full-featured iTunes remote for your computer/stereo or Apple TV. Browse your media library in the palm of your hand. Still one of the greatest applications if you have an Apple TV.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://palafo.com/2008/11/22/from-your-iphone-to-the-stars-ocarina-melodies/">Ocarina</a></strong> Turn your iPhone into a musical instrument and connect with phone-musicians around the globe. A fun app to show friends, though the novelty wears off. <em>Updated review.</em>  </li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.yelp.com/topic/new-york-yelp-iphone-app">Yelp</a></strong> The user-rating restaurant/bar/etc site powers many other location-based restaurant apps, so you might as well use Yelp&#8217;s app, which works well and is attractive. </li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2008/07/10/iphone-app-hands-on-aim-with-screenshots/">AIM</a></strong> Why pay for SMS when you can send an instant message at no charge? Granted, texting is an Apple standard app, and thus better integrated than IM. You can&#8217;t use AIM with other apps running, so you have to disconnect this if you want to take a phone call, open up Safari or e-mail. But sometimes you need to locate an IM contact online and chat, and this app is handy for that. It may work better with the iPhone 3.0 firmware, which may allow apps to run in the background.<em>Updated review.</em></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.iphonehacks.com/2007/10/1passwordiphone.html">1Password</a></strong> The day you lose your phone, you&#8217;ll be happy the person who found it doesn&#8217;t have access to all your sites, accounts and passwords. This secures and encrypts them, and it syncs with the passwords on your computer. (This app was free, but you do have to pay for 1Password software for your Mac itself).</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://evernote.com/">Evernote</a></strong> Save sites, Web clips and docs on the Web, look at them on your phone and computer; sync them. I may start using this more often, now that it has been <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10216234-2.html">integrated with Twitter</a>. <em>Updated.</em></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/wikipedia_comes_to_the_iphone_with_wikipanion.php">Wikipanion</a></strong> Look it up on Wikipedia with one touch. But please don&#8217;t cite it in your term papers if you are one of my wife&#8217;s students. I tried a few Wikipedia apps and settled on this one for its easy lookup functions.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://ipodchatsite.blogspot.com/2008/11/iphone-application-say-who.html">SayWho</a></strong> A simple voice dialer. Press the screen while saying the name of the person you want to call, and a list comes up in contacts. Works pretty well, even for a mumbler like me. Free. I seem to have stopped using it lately; I don&#8217;t make enough phone calls to make it worth my while.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.iphonehacks.com/iphone_games/">Bejeweled, Hero of Sparta, Toy Bot Diaries, de Blob, Stone, Scrabble, Metasquares, Enigmo, Tetris, Super Monkey Ball, DizzyBeeFree, BattleAtSea, Bubblewrap, Morocco, Cannon Game, FootballLite, The Stone of Destiny, Jelly Car, Labyrinth</a></strong> These are among the better iPhone games, all of them taking advantage of the touchscreen and/or accelerometer in clever ways. Good for distracting 8-year-olds and yourself on long car, train or plane rides.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmQp_cZV1yg">Shazam and Midomi</a></strong> Amuse your friends. Hold Shazam up to a playing music source, and it identifies the song. Midomi is similar, but you can also say lyrics or hum to get a list of possible song titles. The link shows a Shazam-Midomi face-off; Shazam won for reliability and usefulness. Both are free and worth having, although the novelty of these party tricks wears off eventually.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.doyoufeed.com/us/index.php">doyoufeed.com</a></strong> A Web site, not a downloaded app. It will iPhonify any blog or site (or several feeds) and give you a tinyurl address for it. (<a href="http://tinyurl.com/6fobqr">Here is Palafo</a>.) Then you can bookmark a Webclip on your iPhone iphone home screen. Maybe one day the owners will fix the spelling of &#8220;Thursday&#8221; in the timestamp code. <em>New URL, fixed.</em></li>
<p>      <strong>Note</strong>: I no longer have<a href="http://www.iphoneatlas.com/applications/"> a jailbroken iPhone</a>, which allows you to run software not available through iTunes. I do miss some of those pirate apps, but I just can&#8217;t be bothered with it anymore. I&#8217;d rather not risk downloading some wonky or malicious app that hasn&#8217;t been blessed by Apple.</p>
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