Audio and Video

How do you improve on one of the greatest songs of all time?  Well, you put it into the pilot episode of Miami Vice, for one thing.  But what if it’s 2007?  Then you make a video of a freakin’ gorilla playing the drums for the song.  (If anyone can figure out how to actually download a copy of that video, let me know.)

In other audio-related news, the August 4th 2007 episode of Car Talk is hilarious.  I mean generally this show is really funny, but this episode is especially good.

And what would be a post on NoDivisions without a comment about the iPhone?  Let me just say that one of my favorite things about the iPhone is that, thanks to iTunes’ podcast support, I always have the 5 latest episodes of all my favorite radio shows with me -- Security Now, Car Talk, The Radio Factor, Science Friday...  Sadly, those last 2 are only previews, not the full shows, which is just dumb.

Also dumb is that NPR won’t make a podcast of All Things Considered.  What’s the point of that?  First of all, it’s free to listen to on the radio every day.  Second, it’s free to stream from the NPR website every day.  Third, it’s "National Public Radio," which prides itself on being all free and open.  So what are they so afraid of when it comes to making a podcast of it?  It’s just another example of a clueless dinosaur media outfit paralyzed by FUD when it comes to the internet and technology -- which is especially pathetic in the case of NPR which is supposed to be all liberal and progressive and forward-thinking.

Posted by Anthony on 2 replies

Comments:

01. Sep 6, 2007 at 02:03am by Chris:

http://www.someguyandhismac.com/cadbury/cadbury.zip

Its on Youtube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbLr2NEV_7o and I used Tubesock to download it.  There are other methods (PC/Mac) out there to accomplish this as well.  If you already have it cool.  If not, hope this works for you.  The zip contains a mp4 file.

http://stinkbot.com/Tubesock/

02. Sep 6, 2007 at 02:32am by Anthony:

Awesome, thanks.  I didn’t see it on YouTube when I first found the original site, and on the original site, the real URL to the FLV file is masked behind a non-http protocol that won’t give me the file.

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