Metallica: Damage Control, Inc.

UPDATE:
I’d rather read a phonebook rather than reading or listening to Don Reisinger. He doesn’t even do any fact checking to anything he writes. Don Reisinger, you are no better than Paul Thurrott or even Rob Enderle. Next time please think before you start typing just to get page hits.

The tubes were were somewhat filled with people wasting their hate towards Metallica since the story first broke. “Metallica hates the internet, told bloggers to take down reviews of their work in progress.” I completely para-phrased the sentence, but the message remains the same.

Ars Technica then picked up the story quoting a blog that quoted another blog, originally titled: “Metallica to Bloggers: Don’t Review Our Music!”

The “internet” went wild. Comments on social news site such as Digg and Reddit clearly shows that Metallica is still the public internet enemy number one. Even CNET’s Don Reisinger took the chance out of his busy day bashing Metallica. CNET? Wait, didn’t they get bought out by CBS for one and a half billion dollars? The same CNET that employs so called journalists that treated rumors as facts?

Reisinger, whose last name is just as confusing to pronounce like Kim Basinger’s, quoted Ars Technica’s article. That’s great. CNET’s Reisinger quoted Ars Technica’s article which was quoting a blog that quoted the original blog. WOW!

Meanwhile, Ars Technica updated their article including official statement from Metallica regarding the matter. It turns out that Metallica’s management company QPrime acted without the band’s consent.

Who knows what the real story is. It doesn’t make sense for Metallica, the most hated band on the internet to do such things. People should give them the benefit of the doubt instead of turning into a 13 year old and start declaring their hatred towards Metallica. Sad but true, a lot of people who commented on Digg and Reddit are about 13 years old.

Being a journalist means reporting the news objectively, do not include any personal feelings toward the story. By adding personal feelings, it becomes opinion. I’m pretty sure that Reisinger’s colleague Molly Wood was having a field day regarding this matter. Then again, she might have gone to journalism school, but she doesn’t act like one. I stopped listening to any CNET’s podcasts long ago when they are reporting rumors as news.

CNET, you’re still unforgiven.

As for Metallica, this record better be good because you are walking on thin ice. Lars Ulrich made enemies during the Napster fiasco. Metallica made ruins lots of ears with St. Anger sound. This new record is your third chance, Metallica. Do not make the world be in anger with you.

Futurama: The Beast With A Billion Backs

Amazon.com is taking pre-orders for Futurama The Movie – The Beast With A Billion Backs DVD.

Futurama The Movie – The Beast With A Billion Backs DVD is scheduled for release on June 24th, 2007.

Futurama The Movie - The Beast With A Billion Backs DVD

In a somewhat related gibberish:

From: bender@ilovebender.com
Subject: Re: Head in a Jar
Date: June 11, 2008 6:09:19 PM PDT
To: xxxxxxx@37prime.com
Reply-To:
bender@ilovebender.com

Aloha, Friend!

Bender Bending Rodriguez here, better known as the Robot King. Did you know that the Hawaiian word “Aloha” can mean both “hello” and “goodbye”? However, in the following usage, it only means goodbye. Aloha, jerk!

Yours truly,

Bender

P.S. – Please buy my DVD. And once again, aloha. Jerk.

For the latest info on Futurama, go to http://www.gotfuturama.com/

Firefox 3 Release Candidate 3

Firefox 3 RC3 is officially out on Wednesday June 4h, 2008. Find out more about Firefox 3 RC3, and visit the robot at Gran Paradiso Park!

MacNN reports that Firefox 3.0RC3, offers a single bug fix, a workaround for a bug introduced in the Apple’s Mac OS X 10.5.3 update.

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Mozilla Firefox 3 RC3 is available for multiple Operating Systems including Linux, Mac and Windows.

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SpywareBlaster 4.1 is Released

The Good Folks at Javacool Software has just released SpywareBlaster 4.1. SpywareBlaster prevents spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers, and other potentially unwanted software from being installed on the operating system.

If you like this program, Please donate to SpywareBlaster Developers.

SpywareBlaster supports Windows 98, ME, NT 4, 2000, XP, Vista (and later).

SpywareBlaster supports the following browsers:

  • Internet Explorer
    and any browsers that use the Internet Explorer engine, including:
  • The built-in AOL web browser
  • Avant Browser
  • Slim Browser
  • Maxthon (formerly MyIE2)
  • Crazy Browser
  • GreenBrowser
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Netscape
  • Seamonkey (formerly the Mozilla Browser Suite)
  • Flock

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AirPort Utility 5.3.2

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Apple has been one busy company during the WWDC week. AirPort Utility 5.3.2 is released today for Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard, and Windows XP/Vista.

06/11/2008

AirPort Utility 5.3.2 for Leopard8.8MB | Tiger9.3MB | Windows10.3MB
Wireless networking that works with most Wi-Fi enabled devices, including Mac, PC, iPhone, iPod touch, and more.

Panasonic HDC-SD9: The Answer Lies Within QuickTime 7.5

For the past few months, Panasonic HDC-SD9 owners have not been able to import videos from Panasonic HDC-SD9 correctly. The temporary solutions for Final Cut Pro 6.0.3 users was to install Perian 1.1 plugin.

AVCHD

With the release of QuickTime 7.5, Panasonic HDC-SD9 videos can now be imported using iMovie ’08, Final Cut Express 4, and Final Cut Pro 6.

It is recommended to update all the applications to the latest versions. QuickTime 7.5 is the most critical component to make this work.

I can only confirm this on the North American version of Panasonic HDC-SD9 (with 24p Cinema Mode). The European version (with 25p Cinema Mode) theoretically should now work with the Mac.

UPDATE:

Hans Eklundh left a comment and confirmed that the 25p PAL version (Europe) also works with QuickTime 7.5

Panasonic HDC-SD9 AVCHD Camcorder

Test results using 15-inch MacBook Pro Core Duo 2GHz 2GB RAM:

Mac OS X 10.4.11

QuickTime 7.4.5
iMovie 7.1
HA1920 24p – Video is faster than Audio
HA1920 – Crash during imports

QuickTime 7.5
iMovie 7.1
HA1920 24p – Video imported successfully; 37s -> 36s
HA1920 – Video imported successfully; 38s -> 38s

QuickTime 7.5
iMovie 7.1.2
HA1920 24p – Video imported successfully; 37s -> 37s
HA1920 – Video imported successfully; 38s -> 38s

Mac OS X 10.5.3

QuickTime 7.5
iMovie 7.1.1
HA1920 24p – Video imported successfully; 37s -> 36s
HA1920 – Video imported successfully; 38s -> 38s

QuickTime 7.5
iMovie 7.1.2
HA1920 24p – Video imported successfully; 37s -> 36s
HA1920 – Video imported successfully; 38s -> 38s

Get QuickTime 7.5 and iMovie 7.1.2 updates from Apple Software Update or through the Downloads site.