Metaphoric Indie Music Radio

Listen to it its good. Indie Radio

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Can you spot Nancy Pelosi

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Durex: Get it On!

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Turn it up MF and Jam with the Dekalb County Police Department

If you haven’t yet Turn up your computer speakers and take a tour of the Dekalb County Police Department Website.  I know I should be embarrassed by this but it’s Atlanta it’s to be expected I guess.

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Delta SFO

Why is there no starbucks in the Delta terminal in SFO?

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Technorati

Technorati Profile

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If you love music Metaphoric.me

We all know Digg and Reddit and we love the many variations of social news sites, so Metaphoric.me is perfect for music lovers, anything goes. Bound to be the hit 2009 music social news site.

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Death of Satellite Radio.

“Only a little over a year ago, the FCC approved the merger of XM and Sirius satellite radio companies and the combined stock was trading at $4 a share. Despite being a monopoly — or perhaps because of it — the company is failing. They are losing subscribers, the stock is now trading around 22 cents a share (a 97% decline), and they have written off $4.8 billion dollars in stock value. So, what happened? The CEO is blaming pretty much everyone except himself and his business model. But is pay-for-bandwidth even a viable business plan anymore? With millions of iPhone and gPhone users out there, free streaming audio applications like FStream, and thousands of Internet radio stations to access, the question is: why would anyone want to pay for proprietary hardware and a limited selection of a few hundred stations all controlled by one company?”

Statesman continues:
“It seems like the pay-for-broadcast business model is fundamentally flawed. First, satellite radio is a misnomer; if you are listening inside a big building, chances are you’re really using WiFi radio, not satellite, which requires line-of-sight to the sky. In this mode, XM/Sirius offers less selection and higher cost than an iPhone and streaming audio client. Second, a monopoly is a monopoly. Sure, you can get dozens of ClearChannel stations in some markets, but after a while it does not matter whether they are country, top 40 or easy listening. They all have the same format of hypercharged ‘personalities’ and lots of ads. By contrast, the iPhone and streaming client can access thousands of stations from thousands of providers worldwide. Finally, you may say that an iPhone and service agreement are expensive compared to a satellite radio subscription, but if you already have the iPhone, the cost of adding a stream audio application is zero. And the iPhone is cheap compared to a cell phone plus an MP3 player plus a laptop plus internet access. Bottom line: a year after being granted monopoly status, Sirius is all but bankrupt and the satellite radio business model is dead. Time for the FCC to think seriously about making better use of this bandwidth.”

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Re-visioning-the-government put change.gov under revision control

The real holy grail, of course, would be to provide revision control on all government regulations, and eventually, on legislation. This would no doubt be fought tooth and nail by lobbyists who don’t want their fingerprints on the final result, but that’s precisely why it would be such a breakthrough. Read more radar.oreilly.com

Increasing transparency, by the way, is a key feature of Mr. Obama’s government reform agenda, according to the site’s “Ethics” page.

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How we roll?

On our way to find some Ducks in ND.

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