Friday, February 24, 2006

Democracy Player + BitTorrent + RSS kills cable... I need more bandwith

The Democracy Player is an amazing open source Internet TV application that allows you to subscribe to video RSS feeds from anywhere on the web. The default feeds will keep you supplied with endless viral and music videos from del.icio.us, Videobomb, and Telemusicvison, but with a little hackery, The Democracy Player will make you wonder why you’re still paying your cable bill.




For quite some time, I’ve been using TVRss to download episodes of The Daily Show that I’ve missed. TVRss scours a couple Bittorrent sites for TV shows, and provides RSS feeds of any search result. For example, here’s the RSS feed for recent episodes of The Daily Show. I currently subscribe to this feed in NetNewsWire and download the new shows as they appear.




These RSS feeds don’t work with
The Democracy Player just yet: the feeds simply link to the bittorrent file, but don’t include the critical enclosure element. But with a little help from Feedburner ’s SmartCast service, feeds from TVRss can be plugged into The Democracy Player, effectively creating a Internet PVR.




Now that I’ve sufficiently bored you with the technical details, here’s the simple step-by-step:




How to Subscribe to TV Shows Using The Democracy Player & Bittorrent & RSS





  1. Download The Democracy Player

  2. Search for a show of your choice at TVRss

  3. Right click on the RSS/XML icon link and select Copy Link URL

  4. Go to Feedburner, and paste the URL into the text field on the home page, check the “I am a Podcaster!” box, and click next.

    1. If you don’t already have a Feedburner account, you’ll be prompted to create one



  5. Click “Next” to activate the feed

  6. Copy the URL of the feed provided by Feedburner (it should start with http://feeds.feedburner.com/)

  7. Open The Democracy Player, click “Add Channel”, and paste the URL of the feed into the field that appears

  8. Sleep. In the morning, you should have an episode of The Daily Show to watch!

  9. New episodes will automatically be downloaded as soon as they’re available on Bittorrent – I’ve found this to usually be a day after the show airs

  10. Enjoy!




In my mind, this is the future of video distribution. The technologies of Bittorrent and RSS perfectly compliment each other: Bittorrent downloads are much faster when concurrently downloaded by a large swarm. Notifying software programs of new Bittorrent files via RSS creates a swarm very quickly, resulting in faster downloads for everyone. The Democracy Player combines all of these technical elements with a pleasant UI, and great video management tools. The result is nothing short of spectacular.




Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to watch The Daily Show

Friday, February 03, 2006

Chicken Noodle Soup

INGREDIENTS:
2 1/2 to 3 1/2 pounds chicken pieces
4 cups water
4 cups chicken broth
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
1 teaspoon salt, or to taste, depending on saltiness of broth
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 leek or small onion chopped
1 carrot, chopped
2 stalks celery, chopped
1/4 cup parsley, chopped
1/2 teaspoon dried marjoram or basil
1 bay leaf
6 ounces noodles

PREPARATION:
Place all ingredients except noodles in the Crock Pot. Cover and cook on low for 5 to 6 hours. Remove chicken and bay leaf from pot; take meat from bones, dice, and return to broth, and add the noodles.
Cook another hour or until noodles are done (about 1/2 hour on high). Or, cook the noodles separately and add them just before serving

OScar - Reinvent Mobility - Home

OScar - Reinvent Mobility - Home

The OScar... hmmmm... I'm curious to see what rejected ideas and backyard tinkerer ideas wind up here. Loads of talent is out there and sweating for a business so far removed from the dream... Now is their chance to shine in building a whole new, practical, functional, applicable, and progressive form of transportation.