Archive for December, 2005

PodSafe Music - listening offline?

Saturday, December 24th, 2005

If you’ve ever visited the PodSafe Music Network site you might have noticed, that there is no way to actualy download the available music. You can however sign-up as a podcaster and so get a priviledge to download but for a price - you have to have an actual podcast you can sign-up with.
I was […]

Something about the Universe

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

‘Anything can be focused anywhere in any of the universes that you and I move in. Its power is recursive. Think of a computer program. Somewhere, there is one key instruction and everything else is just functions calling themselves or brackets billowing out endlessly through infinite address space. What happens when the brackets collapse? Where’s […]

PodSafe Music #6 - Christmas Edition

Friday, December 16th, 2005

I’ve been writing about some of the artists I find on PodSafe Music Network for some time now and I guess I’ve always known that it may come to something similar to what I am presenting today.
This time is not just another PodSafe artist. It’s a group of them, overcomming the physical boundaries, collaborating over […]

A little Floorshaking…

Friday, December 16th, 2005

Some of my fellow C|-ers asked me to upload some of the songs we’re playing with Floorshakers, so I’ve decided to temporarily host them on my site.
Here you can find 3 songs and a live performance, both unproduced, unedited and as raw as it gets.
If you somehow find it possible to like or dislike […]

We have liftoff!

Friday, December 16th, 2005

Finally, after 57 hours of total internet blackout, Zabica is again alive and kicking!
And after this total dissaster, Zabica will soon be down for maintainance - the system disk is dying and others need reinforcements, so we’ve decided to reinstall the whole system. I just hope it will be a smooth transition, without major fuckups. […]

Klik?

Monday, December 12th, 2005

Well, it seams that one-click-self-contained-MacOSX-like packaging of applications is finally available on linux as well.
KLIK is a kind of a packaging “system” but not in the full meaning of the word. What KLIK is trying to do is to distribute applications that do not need any outside dependecies, for example libraries, runtime environments, etc. Everyting […]