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Friday, February 13, 2004

Alpine's iPod car stereo system. New in-car audio system from Alpine that can connect directly to an iPod and let you select tracks using your car stereo:With a simple one-cable... [Gizmodo] [Ted Ritzer: Free Music]
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Interview with Don Hopkins. In this interview, Don Hopkins describes his early days on the Sims development team with Will Wright (back when the project was called Dollhouse) and... [The Alphaville Herald]
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Software allows game copying. Controversial software maker 321 Studios releases a new product that lets people create a copy of any PC game and store it on a PC's hard drive or a recordable disc. [CNET News.com - Front Door]

321 Studios shuts down piracy suspect. "321 Studios recently relied on its DVDXCOPY’s built-in ... ability to remotely de-activate a customer’s copy of DVDXCOPY to shut down an accused copyright pirate." [Hack the Planet]

Fickle? Like a fox, baby.


6:49:59 AM    comment []

News.Com: From August 19, 2003; Microsoft's in-house sociologist. Q&A with Marc Smith. [Tomalak's Realm]
6:44:44 AM    comment []

In Sims + Sex on CNN and the Daily Show [bOing bOing] Xeni sez

Two pieces of TV news coverage about the vrtual scandal involving digital sex in the Sims Online -- and related discussions aired The Alphaville Herald that led to the Herald's Peter Ludlow being yanked from the game. Ludlow writes:

and points at

The Alphaville Herald on the Boob Tube

CNN has produced a story on the joys of cyberbrothels in alphaville. It's up on their website. I have no idea if it has aired on the network. It seems that the reporter (Bruce Burkhardt) got his virtual ashes hauled in the Jiggolo [sic] Escorts cyber brothel, which offers a good hour of cybering for the low low price of 17 K simoleans. I guess my complaint would be that the story makes it sould like all the Romance category houses are sex oriented.

Meanwhile, everyone who is angry at me for the CNN story can look forward to my ritual humiliation by The Daily Show on Comedy Central tonight! My students are especially looking forward to this one, as will all haters of Urizenus -- The producer promised that they would indeed make me look like a total ass. I'm not sure what will make it into the story, but there is a bit where Rob Cordry (sp?) insists that I shoot Polie Bear. There are also some obligatory remarks about fisting parties (how else are they going to stay on basic cable?).

[Edited to embed the url.]

And if you're in easy reach of St. Louis, know that Peter Ludlow will be giving a talk next Friday, February 20, in the Emerson Library Conference Room, on the campus of Webster University. The title? "Sex, Money, and Media in the Simulated City: How Virtual Things Become Real."

Drop me a line if you need directions.


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The Blogfather's Hit List. InstaPundit.com is the most visited blog in the world. Glenn Reynolds keeps it that way by focusing on important facts that don't make the headlines. Wired magazine gets the lowdown on Reynolds' reading list. [Wired News]
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Bush's service records: The score card. Did the president walk out on the Texas Air National Guard 30 years ago? A guide through the morass of new evidence. [Salon.com]
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200 days to fix a broken Windows. Security researchers are divided on whether Microsoft's 200-day process for developing its latest critical patch was reasonable or just too slow. [CNET News.com - Front Door]
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