Music, Humor and Words

Not necessarily in that order. Michael Wright chimes in on his life, his interests and the occasional bolt of inspiration that mortals tend to gain from time to time.

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

'Good Night and Good Luck' Trailer


As if George Clooney's engaging remake of 'Fail Safe' wasn't enough, Clooney tells the cautionary true life account of Edward R. Murrow's conflict with Senator Joseph McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee in 'Good Night and Good Luck,' opening in select cities October 7th.

See the trailer at Yahoo! Movies.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Robert A. Moog Passes


Found this artwork tribute to the late electronic music pioneer by Wendy Carlos. Moog was diagnosed with brain cancer back in April. He was 71.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Vassar Clements Passes


Truly one of the great fiddlers and such a diverse performer.

He will be missed.

Monday, August 15, 2005

Rocketboom's 200th Episode


Amanda Congdon's Monday-Friday comedic online news show Rocketboom reached back a bit to celebrate its 200th episode. A great way to give fans and new visitors a chance to catch up with this engaging and evolving project.

From its humble beginnings on the launch pad to 200 orbits so far around the cultural planet, thanks for keeping me entertained, informed and enlightened.

Sunday, August 14, 2005

My big white paperweight

I'm back and I have a dead eMac.

I took pity on a departing WestConn student a few months ago. He was selling his nearly-year old eMac on eBay for a reasonable sum. I managed to get a good deal and acquired it in earnest.

Just a few weeks ago, I turned it on during a mildly humid morning, to have it short out on me (along with a beautiful, plastic aroma from the back of the unit). Two days later it was at my local Apple Store. The nice Genius Bar-tender postulated replacing the power supply, not ruling out any further damage past that analysis.

Two weeks go by, with no follow-up call. Hmnn.

Then I went to the Cape last week.

Checking messages while out last Thursday, I find that the store called twice once Monday, stating that there was a bigger problem and asked for further authorization to repair or they would cancel the order; then another message on Friday morning mentioning replacing the logic board and once again asked for authorization to continue the repair or they would cancel.

Needless to say I freaked.

I return late Saturday from the Cape and leave a message letting them know I would be in the store that Sunday morning, knowing that by now they have cancelled my original repair order.

I get to the store today and despite the one year warranty still in effect, it was my worst fear realized -- the logic board. They also cited the damage to the bottom lid that was already present when I bought it on eBay (and accepted; having been described by the seller), citing accidental damage in their reasoning. I'm guessing a bit of rough shipping may possibly have been partly to blame. The machine was working fine from the day I set it up, around mid-May.

Of course you can guess my reaction when they announced how much it would cost for replacing it, not to mention warning me of possible damage to other components connected to it. The board alone was quoted at $528.35, slightly less than what I had paid the seller for the machine, and with labor added, came to $671.45

At this moment it's back home sitting near my trusty, Blueberry 333mhz iMac as I write this; in effect, a big white paperweight.

I'm not PO'd; as I learned a valuable lesson in this. Caviat Emptor and all that...

So what next?

What would you do? I'm just curious.

Friday, August 05, 2005

Friday check #2

So much for doing this weekly. I missed one.

Odds and ends just keep standing in the way and with the weekend finally upon me, I have packing and cleaning on the brain. It's off to the Cape for a week, and as I will be traveling without checking messages, there will be a lull.

But before I hit the road, it's time for a quick trio of what's on the cultural radar:

David Gray August 6th show at DC's 9:30 Club will be streamed at NPR.org starting at 9:30 pm ET. Link

Avoid the 'Dukes.' Find a theatre and check out 'March of the Penguins.' You'll thank me.

Two books of note: David Pogue's new 'Missing Manual' for Mac OS X "Tiger" and Christopher Paolini's forthcoming 'Eldest,' the second novel in his Inheritance trilogy.

Thursday, August 04, 2005

Yahoo Offers Audio Search

Much like the audio search abilities of SingingFish and AllTheWeb, Yahoo has finally made it easy to find audio files from a wide range of sources on the web at once and with easy to read results.

Try it in beta at http://audio.search.yahoo.com/

It's eventual impact is explored in a post at FMQB's website here.

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Newbie's lament

Blogs do have a way of humbling people.

The common misconception must be that you shouldn't have a blog if you have nothing to say. Bunk.

I managed to keep a journal for nearly four years while in college. Did I have something new and snappy every day? Of course not. I'm not that bright and never will be.

Will this page yield a spark of wit and verve? Maybe not, but I'd like to keep some form of conscious scribbling (or in this case, tapping) available whenever possible.

I'll stay in the sandbox for a while. Maybe a podcast awaits.