Webcast

My provider is providing a webcast relay-stream (up to 5 connections) for Windows Media Encoder streams. (Video & Audio)
Available for every subscriber of xs4all. I am playing with it and I’ve not seen more than 30 streams available. Also usage is not that much. I’ve only seen max 3 connection to my stream. So is it a success? I do not think so, but it is saving local bandwidth here ;-)

To get the stream a bit more popular and you like mix-music from the 80’s – 90’s .. I’m your man :-) Listen here ! [you need Windows Media Player to listen]

The mash-up revolution

Combi-mixes, Mas-up’s, bastardpop: 2 songs mixed together.. Regarding some this was popular in the 80’s.
I can tell you: mixing was HOT and is Hot. The only problem is the music: House is not House anymore and Disco has become Trance. The 80’s revival is upraising.

So Mash-up Revolution? Bastard Pop? The problem is that they give it names we never heard before. What the hell is Old-Skool House if I still think: this is just ‘house’.. or a good song from the 80’s. Okay all those teenagers do not know better… Damn I getting old ..

Reading the Salon Article about the Mash-Up revolution we found some nice mixes: @ bastardpop.co.uk [enjoy or not]

my last entry of the JPL – Tone Loc Remix will fit perfectly in this concept

I’m not a DJ, but willing to produce ;-)

moblog

I’ve just created a simple moblog without having a mobilephone with camera :-)

And the best thing: it’s free! and with RSS !

It’s just sending images to an e-mail account.
Simple. Damn I wish this was possible with MT yet.

RSS Scraped Power: Jobs in your feedreader!

I read about RSSJOBS today and I was thinking: could I do this for Jobnews or Monsterboard here in Holland?
First I tried Jobnews, but I needed cookie support. This is not supported in Myheadlines yet. So it’s unscrapable.
Than I tried monsterboard. This resulted in 8 random feeds I choose. Just as example. If you want a specific category, you can mail me.

With my scraped feeds I only want to try or to attract the websites to add real RSS support to their site(s).