Author Archives: Olly S

Marathon

I was asked to participate in a marathon today.
‘Piss off,’ I said.
‘Oh, come on, it’s for spastics and blind kids,’ they insisted.
Fuck, I thought. I could win this…

Audioscrobbler

Yesterday I began playing around with an interesting community service called Audioscrobbler. Essentially it is a system that monitors the music that you listen to on your computer and then recommends new artists based on the listening habits of other users on the network. Geeky but actually pretty cool.

After installing a software plugin, your computer sends the name of every song you play to the Audioscrobbler Server. With this information, the system then builds you a ‘Musical Profile’, from which it then calculates which people are most similar to you, based on shared musical taste, so you can take a look at what your peers are listening to.

If you are interested in trying it out (it’s free) here is what you need:

1. Register to get your own username and profile.
2. Download a plugin for your music player, and enter your login details.
3. Listen to some tunes :-)

The great thing about this system is that it is designed to be completely unobtrusive – once you have set it up it will work silently in the background monitoring the songs you listen to and sending the stats to the website. To get a better idea of how it all works you can see my statistics by clicking here.

I have also installed a special plugin on my blog that will display the last 10 songs I have played (look in the sidebar on the right).

Let me know what you think.

ADDENDUM: PC iPod uers might be interested in the AudioPod Plugin (best used in conjunction with Katapult to automatically launch AudioPod when your iPod is connected to your PC.)

Summer Jam Party at Miyun Reservoir

This weekend Beijing escaped the heat of the city and retreated to Miyun reservoir an hour and a half north of the city for the Summer Jam Party. You can view the photos I took at the event by clicking here.

Sunrise on Miyun ReservoirThe Dawn Crusaders

Having had a relatively quiet Friday evening, Ivan, myself and Robbie met up with David, Henri, Dragana at around 2pm before heading off in convoy towards Miyun. Dragana had arranged rooms for us in a hotel on the other side of the reservoir from the party, which we found after some difficulty. Having expected the usual grim hotel tower block, we were pleasantly surprised to discover that it was a very peacefull coutyard guesthouse which was very basic but perfect for relaxing away from the city.

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