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  • New Crowded House to debut in the UK March 19

    From the official Crowded House mailing list:

    Having spent the last couple of weeks in the studio, Crowded House are keen to try out their new line-up live in front of their fans. Neil Finn, Nick Seymour and Matt Hart will be joined on stage by new drummer Matt Sherrod at the Thekla Social in Bristol on Monday, 19 March (see below for venue details). This is the first time the new Crowded House will be playing together, and the performance should give an early indication of what they’ve got in store for the Coachella Festival in California next month. So it promises to be a pretty special night!

    Why do the Poms get the privilege first?

     

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  • The state of Australian Journalism

    Slow news day, or have News Ltd just sunk to even lower lows? The lead photo story at news.com.au at 7:25pm Sat AWST:

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    Does the tambourine eat your butt when you visit news.com.au? or is it simply a matter of extraterrestrial phenomena in Adelaide. Quality Australian journalism at its finest thanks to Rupert Murdoch.

  • PayPerPost and Robert Scoble

    I’m nearly at a loss in describing this, other than to reiterate what I’ve said previously: Robert Scoble speaking at a PayPerPost gig lends his credibility to the folks at PayPerPost, shots as follows from the main page at www.postiecon.com:

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    They’ve certainly got the slick slimy greasy marketing part down pat.

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  • The summer we never had, in Autumn

    About time…give or take a couple of months 🙂

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  • Life is Short

    I was all prepared to post today about how living in the fastest growing part of Australia (officially) is becoming a pain, even if the growth figure of just under 10,000 extra people in 5 years came off a low base of 50,000. Every day or two I’m now having to deal with banked up traffic..not total traffic jams, but close there to it, I even thought to grab a snap this morning:

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    On the way back from dropping the golden child off to school, as I rounded a bend maybe 3 minutes from home, just short of the Collie River Bridge (Australind ByPass) I came across a horrific accident. 2 cars and a truck. The 2 cars had vered off the road and rolled. It looked like the driver of the Commodore had been pulled out and gone to hospital, the car wasn’t in a good shape but it still had some shape. The white 4WD (maybe a Honda smallish 4WD) was rooted and the Police had put up white sheets around the car, a sure sign that there was at least 1 dead body in the vehicle. The Truck was pulled up to the side of the road, the only evident damage looked like a scrape to the front left hand side. It could have been me. If it wasn’t for the old folk with their caravans heading North after the long weekend I could have been there 15-20 minutes earlier. Thankfully my impatience in queueing earlier saw me divert to some shops to grab a few things. Someone today lost a father, a mother, a child. Maybe I’m just getting old myself, but life is short, and who am I to complain about traffic when someone lost their life. Perspective is a wonderful thing, a double edged sword perhaps, but it does make you think.

  • Standards aren’t improving at The Blog Herald

    I tried to leave a comment at The Blog Herald, I was moderated or deleted, not sure, so I’ll post here.

    Tony LongHung at the Blog Herald writes:

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    the linked article at The Boston Herald:

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    For the record it was Victoria that banned YouTube videos. I’m not shy of writing the occasional sensationalist headline, but I usually try to get my facts right, particularly then they are so blatantly clear in the headline as in this case.

    Sorry Blog Herald team. This is what you get for deleting/ moderating my comments. In the age of Akismet, censoring me when I try to point out a real mistake in a post is a personal slight, and its when I make the issue somewhat larger than it could have been if you’d allowed me to comment on your site. Not looking for a fight here, but certainly I’d ask the question: will you people ever learn?

     

    Update: fixed Tony’s name. The delicious Irony of it all 🙂

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  • Would you visit a social network bought to you by The Australian?

    TechCrunch bravos USA Today for going down the social networking path on their website. If The Australian, Australia’s version of USA Today went down the social networking path, would you use the service? Imagine it: Glenn Milne could serve the virtual drinks, and punch the Crikey team member could be one of the interactive games on the site. Maybe next year? 🙂

  • BusinessLogs on the Market

    Mike Rundles BusinessLogs design business and site is on the market at Sitepoint, bidding from $25k with a BIN at $55k. Surprising move. As a concept and business I would have thought it was worth more, however without Rundle with it I guess the valuation is some what closer to what it should be. Question is, what has one of the webs best designers got planned next? must be something big if he’s flogging his pride and joy. One to watch.

     

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  • Syntagma takes the FM/ Glam path

    This is clever thinking. If you’ve got the aggregation backend in place why not open it up to outsiders if you’re confident of being able to sell advertising against it and can provide a decent cut (in this case 70%) to the content creator. My only query at this stage is what the direct benefit would be in terms of traffic given the three “magazine” sites are all in the 300,000 range at Alexa, but having said that for smaller blogs that’s potentially a reasonable figure in terms of capturing new traffic. TDH at 901am has more but congrats to John Evans on a good idea.

  • Australian Government to censor Bloggers, online publishers

    In case you miss it, check out my latest post at 901am, prompted by today’s Crikey Subscriber email. Welcome to Communist Russia, Australian style….and no one believes me what I tell them that the Australian Liberal Party is as socialist as they come, be it in an agrarian flavour.