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...Ladies and gentlemen, Mogwai.” The first sound on Mogwai’s Government Commissions: BBC Sessions 1996-2003 is the voice of John Peel, the British radio legend who died of a heart attack last year at the age of 65. A smattering of applause, and we?...
...knowledge. The democratization of knowledge can be achieved in a variety of ways, including: reforming education, tenure and promotion so that students and faculty are rewarded as much for communicating with ordinary citizens as academics; moving knowledge beyond the printed word to other media more people consume, from film, radio, television and the internet to posters, cartoons, and popular art; stressing the teaching of knowledge production as much as consumption to thin the dividing lines between knowledge producers and consumers; making education a lifestyle rather than a passing period in one’s life by moving education into arenas...
...paper cutouts in an enormous book-shaped building designed especially for the bicentennial. tel: (45-70) 23 55 55; www.unitedexhibits. com. There will be some 2,000 other events around the world this year, from an opera based on The Tinderbox in Japan to Estonian national TV and radio programs. For more on these and other Andersen-related activities, check out www.hca2005.com...
...into apples over the tagline SWEETER ONE.) The H10 is about the same size as the mini, has about the same storage capacity, and likewise comes in designer colors, but it offers features that Apple doesn't: a removable Li-Ion battery, a 1.5-in. color LCD, an FM radio tuner, and voice recording. At the CeBIT electronics show in Germany last week, iRiver's parent company announced that it would introduce 20-GB and 1-GB versions, starting at $440 and $270, respectively...
...Another iPod mini challenger is the Zen Micro, made by Singapore-based Creative Technology. Like the H10, the Zen Micro sports an FM radio and audio/voice recording. The unit has a solid feel, a sharp, white-backlit screen, and an easy-to-understand menu rivaling Apple's famously user-friendly interface. At $230, it's slightly cheaper than a 6-GB iPod mini; it's also smaller, plays tunes in the Windows Media Audio format as well as MP3, and when you throw in the radio and recording features, it might be a better deal...