Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Funeral with Music tradition in New Orleans

John McCusker explains the history of the New Orleans jazz funeral: Times-Picayune video
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009

2 more links

Robert Creamer: Don't Americans Deserve a Health Care System as Good as the One In France?

OSC Report Substantiates Allegations of Defective Hydraulic Pumps in New Orleans
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Friday, August 28th, 2009

4th Anniversary of America's Greatest Engineering Failure Links #2

CNN: 4 years after Katrina, NOLA mental health system still in crisis

Levees.org

Levees.org YouTube video: The Katrina Myth; the Truth about a thoroughly unnatural disaster

Harry Shearer: Does Obama care about New Orleans?

American City: Katrina: Four Years and One Inauguration Later

Katrina Action.org
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Links

Snarky but interesting early look at next year's mayor race in New Orleans:

The Root: "Who Will Run New Orleans?" by Eli Ackerman

Video by John McCusker, done for the Katrina anniversary last year. Reposted "because little has changed since then":

Times-Picayune Video: Ghosts of Katrina

New look at Memorial Hospital during the great levee failure disaster:

New York Times: Strained by Katrina, a Hospital Faced Deadly Choices

Why do Republicans Hate Our Troops, latest episode:

Veterans for Common Sense: Veterans Demand Apology from GOP and FOX for Lies About VA
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Local linky stuff

Some local news links

WDSU: Engineer Testifies Of 'Hurricane Highway'" Testimony confirms the obvious; "MRGO" Canal funnels ocean storm surge into the heart of the metro area.

LA Coast Post: Vitter's Hurricane Hijinx Senator Vitter: Still a Weasel.

Village Voice: Hopeful Dispatches From the 40th Jazz & Heritage Festival

Gambit Weekly: Ray Nagin: the Blur Clancy DuBois riled into rant mode.
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Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Links, mostly political/election related

[info]tongodeon: Who Caused the Economic Crisis? (Plenty of blame to spread around)

[info]tal_greywolf, registered Republican, Editorial endorsing Obama

(Via Tal:) U.S. Presidential comparisons Bigger deficits under Republicans; more economic & job growth under Democrats

[info]jdquintette on ACORN

Tongodeon: Acorn and Election Fraud

Meanwhile, Jackson County, West Virginia voting machines rigged for McCain

Driftglass: Republican Right understood as addicts

Barry Goldwater's granddaughter endorses Obama

Andrew Sullivan: The Top Ten Reasons Conservatives Should Vote For Obama
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Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Links

Some stuff I've found interesting


http://www.acorn.net/jfkplace/03/JA/DR/.dr19.html Acorn has copy of FBI JFK report

http://headofstate.blogspot.com/ political & media psychology
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Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Links: About McCain, Palin, and Maverick

Rolling Stone articles on McCain and Palin

McCain's explanation of why Obama is ahead in the polls: Because life isn't fair.

Meanwhile in the NYT: The Real original Mavericks
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Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Links: Economy, Politics

Handful of links


YouTube: Rep. Marcy Kaptur on the "Wall Street Bailout" Reccomended

Reuters: Chinese regulators have told domestic banks to stop interbank lending to U.S. financial institutions Uh oh.

LA Times: Fact checking the presidential debate

Tom the Dancing Bug: The Maverick

Tongodeon's pro-Obama advice
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Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Weblinks: New Orleans, BushCo

Ms. Hollie went to Algiers RiverFest last weekend, and took some good pix of The Indians

Speaking of New Orleans pix, "W Magazine" apparently has a spread about New Orleans. I havn't seen the magazine, but some pix are on line. (I could do without the fashionista stuff, but enough local stuff to be worth a look.)

Harry Shearer's suggested headline summarizing the Federal involvement with the Katrina disaster from the ACOE levees to FEMA trailers: "Government Floods City, Then Poisons Survivors"

Speaking of Federal incompetence, Dear Leader Bush is the poster boy: Historians agree: Worst President Ever

"Glib, contemptuous, ignorant, incurious, a dupe of anyone who humors his deluded belief in his heroic self, he has bankrupted the country with his disastrous war and his tax breaks for the rich, trampled on the Bill of Rights, appointed foxes in every henhouse, compounded the terrorist threat, turned a blind eye to torture and corruption and a looming ecological disaster, and squandered the rest of the world's goodwill. In short, no other president's faults have had so deleterious an effect on not only the country but the world at large."
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Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Ashley Morris, RIP

Damn. We lost New Orleans blogger Ashley Morris

Some of his impassioned & articulate rants in the aftermath of the Katrina disaster:

Fuck You, You Fucking Fucks (Warning: Contains the "F Word")

Sinn Fein

American Biafra

I only had a priviledge to meet him briefly at such events as the Krewe du Vieux and the big March on 11 January 2007. I'll miss his wit and wisdom on line.

If you hadn't encountered his writing before, check out his "greatest hits" on the website.
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Listening to the OLD stuff

Very cool: a bit of sound from 1860 has been played back. The 19th century phonautograph couldn't play back sound, but made a visual record of waveforms; for first time audio has successfully been extracted.

The folks who did it: FirstSounds.org

Selected press coverage (not including the particularly sucky examples)

NY Times article

The Age, AU

NPR

Short crunchgear article

The press coverage has been interesting. I first heard about this from a wacky short tv news piece saying something like "Scientists have discovered a sound recording from 1860 ... Almost 20 years before Thomas Edison invented the first sound recording!" with no further explanation. Ms. Hollie witnessed me making an exasperated gesture at the tv set and saying, "What, have they extracted sound from a phonautograph? Or what??"

I can remember speculation going back at least 20 to 25 years ago that someday someone would be able to figure out some technology to extract audio from a phonautograph paper. That the phonautograph predated Edison's phonograph was no secret to those with some interest in early audio. This is not to discount the significance of the scientific achievement of playing it back -- it is more an observation of how the media tend to report things. No doubt if something significant and startling was discovered in old presidential papers from a 120 years ago, we'd see examples presenting it along the lines of: "Historians have discovered that the United States used to have a president called ''Grover Cleveland'', who has been totally forgotten!"

It will be interesting to see what else might come of these developments. I hope we'll get to hear some of the Edison tinfoil recordings again.

I note FirstSounds.org/Sounds already has a few other things up, the only one earlier recognizable as something is a tuning fork from 1859. Regarding an 1857 phonautogram, "his recording methods were not yet sophisticated enough at this time to yield audibly recognizable results." I wonder if this is an absolute threshold or one of current reconstructive technology.

There have been suggestions at least since the late 1960s that pots on a potter's wheel just might accidentally record sound. "Archaeoacoustics". A few archaeologists have contemplated that, just maybe, somehow, we may be able to listen to bits of conversation from thousands of years ago, perhaps listening to spoken Etruscan or Linear A. And other archaeologists and historians have found this dream, while tantalizing, pretty funny.

(Hm, doing a quick google while preparing this post has turned up a few things I've missed, including an April Fool's Day prank claiming recordings from Pompeii a couple years ago, and an "X-Files" tv episode with a pot with a recording of the voice of Jesus! upen.edu language log; Pottery recording)

I've long wondered if eventually better audio fidelity might be extracted from early recordings by some sort of computerized reverse engineering to compensate for the audio strengths and weaknesses of early recording devices.

Speaking of extracting hidden data from early audio, a dozen years ago a friend told me he was playing around with a NASA sonar program on his computer and tried it on some snippets of acoustic recordings-- where there was a pure tone like a chime or bell, and making a 2-d image. He said in a few cases he'd get a circle pattern, a few others a square. He thought he was getting a sonar picture of the inside of the recording horn.
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New Orleans stories

News story: "A New Orleans civil judge has ruled that a case brought by a couple who were turned back by police when they tried to cross a Mississippi River bridge following Hurricane Katrina should be heard by a court." "Turned back" makes the situation sound much more civil than it was.

Nice profile of pianist/composer Tom McDermott from Offbeat Magazine
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Links: Democrats, Scheptics, and DVDs

Patgund: "Sen. Obama and Sen. Clinton have both won their respective parties nominations." (via tongodeon)

via jwz: OMG, Godless billboard

Rationalist survives black magic's best shot on tv in India

Blank DVD ranking
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Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Links: Ancient animation, New Orleans, Leadership

Some stuff on the web I found of interest:

5,200 year old potters wheel zoetrope animation


Harry Shearer: The Pulitzer for Getting Katrina Right is Yet to be Awarded

New edition of Frommer's Guide on New Orleans

Driftglass on the Democratic primary fight excerpt:
"God knows after eight years of Dubya and five years of Iraq no one should have to explain this to Senator Clinton, but the first test of real leadership is not just how well you fight the necessary and unavoidable battles, but how well you keep us the Hell out of stupid, unnecessary conflicts in the first place ... how much clearer does it have to be that the worst possible trait to have in a leader is a willingness – an eagerness! -- to fudge facts, gin up divisive brawls out of thin air and lob bombs to advance their personal political agendas and fortunes."
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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Hello Dali, Ciao Wolfie

The spring bloom of the confederate jasmine is about gone, but the magnolias are blooming like popcorn, making parts of Uptown splendidly fragrant now.

A couple links I found of interest recently:

You Tube: Salvador Dalí on "What's My Line" (some 15 seconds of irrelevency at begining of clip, then a piece of American TV at its finest)

Wolfowitz: Bases in Arabia Motivated al Qaeda What Guliani slamed Ron Paul for saying was admitted by neocon stratigest Paul Wolfowitz -- back in 2003.
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Saturday, December 2nd, 2006

Link smattering

Misc stories of interest:

Project Censored: Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007 Some very interesting ones on the list. If you havn't seen this yet, check it out.

Iraq Veterans Against the War have been in New Orleans gutting houses with the Arabi Wrecking Krewe

Related Reason Magazine story on post-Katrina home grown volunteer relief

With Fidel Castro apparently in his last days, interesting to note how the embargo plus the fall of the Eastern Block prompted largescale sustainable agriculture developments in Cuba. Harper's: The Cuba Diet
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Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

Some New Orleans articles

Links for my reference; others may find something of interest as well.

"Keys to the City", Philly Inquirer, Jan 06 Neighborhoods, satisfaction

"NOLA Lost: 72 hours in America’s other Ground Zero" NZ Scoop, Oct 06 New Zealand journalist/tourist impressions

"Who’s Killing New Orleans?" City Journal Autum 05
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Saturday, May 13th, 2006

L'inks d'jour

(via [info]vyoma) Fundies Say the Darnedest Things!

[info]jdquintette: If the USA were currently a nation ruled by law, rather than the whims of the Imperial Palace, this would probably be very important information
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Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

Basket of links

Why the White House won't release its Katrina papers

Mayor Nagin seeks foreign aid

Gov. Blanco threatens to with hold approval of new offshore petrolem leases I hate to think how badly Americans would fare if disaster hit some part of the country with even less clout/resources/etc than here.

And remember, in Greater New Orleans, the big disaster wasn't Katrina, it was the Levee failure.

Overtopping claim won't hold water, experts say "So, yeah, this was a human failure, not a natural disaster." More evidence giving additional confirmation to what's already known.

More US Army Corps of Engineers levee screwups

See Louisiana's bayous, picturesque home of drowned SUVs

And in other news:
Much Muslim outrage not actually about the Danish cartoons, but rather over a different set of cartoons an extremist group forged to deliborately stir up trouble. and More commentary
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