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I think it’s

September 7, 2000 by Michael Boyle

interesting that so many (now) San Franciscans who keep weblogs like Canadian music like Sloan and the Tragically Hip. Although both are fine bands with long histories, in general they are very poorly known and appreciated in the US. I wonder if I can read anything deeper into the coincidence? Probably not a good idea.

My brother, who lives in New York, told me a funny story about going to see 54:40. They were just at the tail end of a long tour – and in Canada they’ll easily fill a large hall with 2000 people or more. So they show up at a smaller place and start setting up – and their guitar techs and roadies and whatnot (not a ton of these guys, but enough) worked hard to get it all set. They’re an all-pro band. My brother was there early and overheard the bartender say, “who the fuck do these guys think they are with their entourage?” Which was pretty funny, and somewhat telling.

A huge band here (the Hip will sell out arenas and stadiums, no problem, and charge just less than Sarah McLachlan for a night) often books a 200 seat bar in many cities in the States.

Tags: Canada, Music

What’s this?

September 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

What’s this?

Interesting development today

September 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

in the world of cryptography: RSA Security Releases RSA Encryption Algorithm into Public Domain… two weeks early. I guess they’re going after the publicity of this long-anticipated moment.

Tags: Encryption, Security

As of this minute

September 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

, there’s no longer a counter on mikel.org. Every one I tried was simply too slow and unreliable – and prevented the whole page from rendering in some browsers. I’ll miss the “live” referrer info – I enjoy knowing where people are coming from when they arrive at mikel.org. If anyone can suggest a better solution I would appreciate it.

Tags: Browser

I love my Mac

September 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

as much as the next guy, don’t get me wrong, but this planned protest by Mac users at the Paris Expo is one of the most ridiculous things I’ve heard of in ages.

Tags: Paris, Protest, Test

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