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Gene Kan

CNet just posted a column written by Kan just over a week before he died:

The philosopher George Santayana famously quipped that “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” but he said nothing of those who can. We repeatedly prove that even careful students of past mistakes optimistically rush to be first to repeat them.

Yaroslav Faybishenko, who worked with Gene on InfraSearch until it was bought by Sun, remembers Gene on his site, and links to Gene's blog, This Place Sucks.

Rest in peace, Gene.

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MP3 Mysteries

MP3 Mysteries

  • I've ripped a significant chunk of my rather eclectic CD collection now–about 2115 songs worth–8.3 gigabytes– according to iTunes . That's (theoretically) almost 6 days worth of music.
  • That much music, put into a random shuffle, generates some pretty interesting sequences of songs: the Beatles' “Here Comes the Sun” to James Cotton's “High Compression” to, er, Adam Ant's “Ant Music”.
  • And it gets one to thinking…what the hell does Dewey Bunnell mean exactly when, in Ventura Highway. America sings “alligator lizards in the air”? Was that all he could get to rhyme with “no despair”?
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