
Friday July 13, 2007
[ Technology ]
Internet Radio Gets a Bruise
Recording industry's SoundExchange duked it out against SaveNetRadio Coalition in courts, and now, fees will start to hamper radio on the Internet, the greatest copy and distribution machine ever made.
2007-07-13 11:45:01.0 --
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[ Art (هنر) ]
Young Readers, the Apprentice and the Potter
In the last stretch of our drive back to Silicon Valley this past week, we had a chance to listen to the audio version of The Midwife's Apprentice by Karen Cushman, and the story ended, very conveniently, as we drove back onto our garage way.
Cushman's book reads not only like a wonderful novella but also as a meticulous work of historical analysis. It certainly has a very good potential for becoming a great movie---I would imagine, much better than any Harry Potter.
Perhaps, someone has already made such a movie, and not being much of a movie-goer, I just don't know about it.
I think the main premise of Cushman's book is that only through pain, suffering and persistence
can one disclose new worlds and give birth to what is worthy of being.
Fear, in particularly fear of failure in
its various forms, remains the greatest sin.
Harry Potter deals with fear as a hero among idols would but the midwife's apprentice awakens to the sinfulness of fear in its very opposition to the greatest gift given to everyone---life itself.
2007-07-13 00:55:08.0 --
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