Sunday, January 31, 2010

The New Amazon iSnit

Amazon announces the new iSnit in reaction to new publishing dynamics.

I wrote a piece (private working paper) anticipating this kind of disruption in broadband media planning back in 1992:


The Amazon-Macmillan brouhaha below.

From the New York Times
Bits: Amazon Pulls Macmillan Books Over E-Book Price Disagreement
Published: January 29, 2010
Amazon removed Macmillan books from its site in a dispute over prices of e-books.
Story at http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/29/amazon-pulls-macmillan-books-over-e-book-price-disagreement/

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

In-Situ Ville, 17 Years Later

Fascinated by the potential of 3D printers.

Although CrunchGear reports the demise of Desktop Factory, I met a friend of makerbot.com an open source 3D printer project at the SIUIS4 conference.

3D printers create a solid form "layer by layer" from plastic (for now.)

These flexible gizmos would appeal to the folks back in the day of Drop City and (more likely) the New Alchemy Institute for generating one-off or pre-production prototypes.

One app that appeals to me is the idea of creating the "Shopsmith TNG" for use in extreme or isolated places (like shipboard). I'm provably not an engineer, but the tech suggests rapid lost wax casting of parts, etc.

My concept of in-situ ville came from 1992 working papers and presentations on the interaction of ubiquitous networks presented in New York in 1993 called "The Information Superhighway". Essentially, the forecasting and behaviors of people using networked communications suggested strongly the ability to support smaller-scale communities and businesses. "The arrival of new corner groceries" captured that idea. Now, much more of the future can be shaped with local manufacture and mass customization, often using open source designs and materials/feedstocks coming through a closed loop consumption-distribution-production cycle.

" Metals recirculate on a sum-total-of-all-metals-average every 22 1/2 years....
I was able to arrive at that figure of a 22 1/2-year metals recirculating cycle in 1936. I was working for Phelps Dodge Co., which had asked me to give them some prognostications about the uses of copper in the future of world industry."

R. Buckminster Fuller, Critical Path

Cited by me in "Say watt again. SAY WATT AGAIN" on the subject of Green Computing



Monday, January 18, 2010

NOTES BY ACTOR HIMSELF ON PLAYING YAKOV IN THE SEAGULL 1973 OR SO

Gave myself a 30 minute vacation from technical writing and research to produce this screed in response to a friend's comment on my acting experience in South Pacific. This was followed by my work in The Seagull. I think that's what drove me into math and econ. Full text of The Seagull at archive.org.

NOTES BY ACTOR PLAYING YAKOV WORKING ON MOTIVATION FOR THE ROLE, BY MIKE GLODO, REFLECTING PERSONAL EXPERIENCES IN 1973-1974 AS AMENDED IN 2010 BY THE ACTOR HIMSELF

ACT I

The sun has just set. On the stage, behind the curtain, which is down, are YAKOF and other workmen ; coughing and hammering.

THIS FORESHADOWS YAKOV'S FATE TO BE BEHIND THINGS, OFF STAGE, OR CARRYING SHIT FOR PEOPLE

LATER

YAKOF (from the stage, to TREPLEF). We're going to have a bathe, Constantine Gavrilitch. TREPLEF. All right. But you must be back at your places in ten minutes. (Looking at his watch.) It begins very soon. YAKOF. Very good, sir. (Exit.)

LATER...

TREPLEF (hearing footsteps). Who's there ? Is that you, Yakof ? YAKOF (on the stage). Yes, sir. TREPLEF. Get to your places. It's time to begin. Is the moon up ? YAKOF. Yes, sir.

HMM. PERHAPS "THREE BAGS FULL" WOULD WORK IN HERE?

LATER STILL
SHAMRAYEF (loud). Yakof, pull the curtain up, my lad, will you ? Curtain is raised.

AKA THE BIG YAKOV NUMBER THERE.

MORE MENIAL CRAP
MASIIA. He's jealous too. However, it's no affair of mine. (A pause. YAKOF crosses R. to L., with a portmanteau. Enter NINA, and stops by the window. )

A PORTMANTAU YOU PONCE??? IT'S A DAMN SUITCASE. OK. FOR ART THEN: PORTFUCKINGMANTEAU

LATER ON - LOTS OF TEXT, LITTLE YAKOV
At the same moment enter ARCADINA, R., SORIN in swallowtail coat, with the star of an order ; then YAKOF, busy with luggage ARCADINA (to SORIN). Stay at home, you old man. You oughtn't to go gadding about with your rheumatism. (To TRIGORIN.) Who was it just went out ? Nina ? TRIGORIN. Yes. ARCADINA. Pardon! We interrupted you. (Sitting.) I think I've packed everything. I'm worn out. TRIGORIN (reading the inscription on the medallion). " * Days and Nights,' page 121, lines 11 and 12."

YAKOV EXCELS AT BUSY WITH LUGGAGE. HE *OWNS* THAT ROLE.

YAKOF (clearing the table). Am I to pack the fishing rods too, sir ? TRIGORIN. Yes, I shall want them again. And you can give the books away. YAKOF. Very good, sir.

YAKOV REALLY WANTS TO KILL THESE FUCKERS, BUT TURNS ON THE SHINE. MAYBE YAKOV WILL PUT SOME HEROIN IN THE LUGGAGE AND CHANGE THEIR TICKETS FOR SINGAPORE GODDAMN RUSSIAN YUPPIES. ANACHRONISM? WELL FUCK YOU TOO.

Mail. He was playing at that tune at Elizavetgrad with Izmailov the tragedian, another remarkable man. . . . No hurry, my dear lady, we've still got another five minutes to spare. They played the conspirators once in a melodrama, and when they were suddenly found out, the line was : " We are caught like rats in a trap " ; but Izmailov said, " like trats in a rap " ! instead. (Laughing.) " Trats in a rap " ! While he is speaking YAKOF is busy with the luggage;

YAKOV NOW SEETHING - HAS SPENT ALMOST TWO FUCKING HOURS IN THIS GODDAMN PLAY FOR WHAT - FIVE LINES, CARRYING SHIT, AND SAYING VERY GOOD SIR. THERE'S A GODDAMN ALLMAN BROTHERS CONCERT THE SATURDAY WE'RE SUPPOSED TO DO THIS AND I WILL BE THERE AT THE FUCKING THEATRE FOR THREE HOURS DOING FIVE MINUTES OF BUSINESS OH FUCK ME. BUT HEY: YAKOV ROCKS WITH LUGGAGE BUSINESS. THAT'S A FACT.

AND THEN...
ARCADINA. Good-bye, everyone. If we're alive and well we shall meet again in the summer. (Housemaid, man-cook and YAKOF kiss her hand.) Don't forget me. (Giving the cook a rouble.) There's a rouble to divide among you. 1 COOK. Our humblest thanks, lady. A good journey to you ! We are very content with you ! YAKOF. Heaven send you happy times !

KISS MY KULAKS, BITCH A FUCKING RUBLE SPLIT THREE FUCKING WAYS

LATER
ARCADINA. Where's Constantine ? Tell him that I am off. We must say good-bye. (To YAKOF.) Think no evil of us. I've given the cook a rouble. It's for the three of you. [Exeunt all, R. Stage empty. Noise of farewells and departure behind the scene. Housemaid comes back for the basket of plums, and exit with it.

DIE DIE DIE THANKS FOR FUCKING REMINDING ME

HOME STRETCH:
Enter ARCADINA and PAULINE ; behind them YAKOF, with and MASUA ; then SHAMRAYEF and TRIGORIN 86 THE SEAGULL ACT iv ARCADINA. Put the claret and beer here on the table for Boris Alexeyevitch. We'll drink while we play. Now come along and sit down, all of you. PAULINE (to YAKOF). And bring tea at once. (Lighting the candles and sitting at the card-table.)

NOTE: BEHIND THE MOTHERFUCKERS

NOW SERVING
ARCADINA. Put the claret and beer here on the table for Boris Alexeyevitch. We'll drink while we play. Now come along and sit down, all of you. PAULINE (to YAKOF). And bring tea at once. (Lighting the candles and sitting at the card-table.)

YAKOV NODS AND MOVES I GUESS BECAUSE ANTON C. WAS LIMITED ON WORDS FOR THE ONLY GUY DOING ANY FUCKING WORK ON STAGE, ME, YAKOV

THERE'S A SUICIDE AT THE END OF THE SEAGULL. BULLSHIT. I DID IT, FUCKERS.

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

St. Louis Musicians for Haiti benefit Doctors Without Borders

Event: Notes From Home presents

St. Louis Musicians for Haiti
Proceeds benefit Doctors Without Borders


When: Tuesday, February 9 at 7:30p.m.


Where: Sheldon Concert Hall


Tickets: $15 general admission.

Tickets on sale Saturday, January 16 at 10 a.m.

Call MetroTix at314-534-1111 or visitwww.TheSheldon.org.

Tickets also available without a convenience fee in person at the Fox TheatreBox Office.


An all-star line-up of St. Louis musicians will donate their time and talent for St. Louis Musicians for Haiti, a one-night-only event, Tuesday, February 9 at 7:30 p.m. to benefit Doctors Without Borders' Haitian Earthquake Relief efforts. Hosted by Julius Hunter, the event will feature soul and R&B singer Brian Owens, folk group Mayor Taylor, the Bottoms Up Blues Gang, jazz pianist Peter Martin, jazz vocalist Mardra Thomas with husband Reggie Thomas on piano, and jazz, soul and R&B singer Kim Massie, soprano Christine Brewer with Phillip Dunlap on piano, and Pianist Peter Henderson.


DoctorsWithout Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization working in more than 60 countries to assist people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe.www.doctorswithoutborders.org.

For more information, call The Sheldon at 314-533-9900 during normal business hours, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Haiti - Crisis Camp Today - Design/Coding and other solutions

Just a quick note to make you aware of an initiative to develop quickly some infrastructure pieces for the Haiti rescue/recovery mission. Activities are taking place today (Saturday 16 January). I just found out about this. My sense is that this is only the beginning, but figured that any of you with interest would be self-starters on following up. A top level overview is at

or

http://j.mp/8bCr0k


http://haiti.crisiscommons.org/ has links and updates with project wiki etc. Meetings taking place in


This immediate project is pointed toward software/gis and resource matching (family finder, have/need), but I am trying to find more mid-longer term solutions groups working toward recovery of water, housing, etc. I do not have any particular information on projects beyond what's at the site listed above - and do not want to be a bottleneck (since I cannot promise to turn around info requests promptly) but will do what I can to push info around.

I will post this at my site techneblog.blogspot.com which has an rss feed, etc. My apologies for sending this as a bcc to you all, but I figured that this would allow for benign forwarding of this note without getting people onto the many wonderful mailing lists on the Internet....

Thank you for your consideration.
With very best wishes,
Mike