Anthem for a Sunday Morning

by John Hamilton Farr on March 7, 2010 · 2 comments

in Music

Time for a change around here: enough with the bleeding screeds (therapeutic though they may be), we need some ACTION! Punch the “play” thingie and crank it up…

Note to Blip.fm enthusiasts: Blip appears to have deleted the embed feature, but I’m using a javascript bookmarklet available here that pulls up the same functionality, at least until they kill it. They might not, though, since that would screw up zillions of previous blog posts all over the Internet. (The bookmarklet works just fine with Safari and Mac OS X 10.5.6, haven’t tested with anything else.) Good luck with your embeds!

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Joseph March 7, 2010 at 2:13 pm

What the hell is this blip thing? Do you think we are all computer literate? I don’t have to be reminded of my inadequacies. Peace.

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JHF March 7, 2010 at 2:29 pm

It’s a really cool website where you can find almost any song that’s ever been recorded and listen to a recording or watch a video performance. With a Mac, you can record the system audio while it plays and then plop it into iTunes. Not considered “stealing,” since you’re not downloading anything but just recording an audio stream. Who knows what you might find?

You can also put the code for a particular song into a blog post, like I did above. Nifty! And if you’re still alive, which you obviously are, then I’d say you have the adequacy thing licked!

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