Sunday June 4, 2006

The Weekly ‘Loper - June 4, 2006

While you were praying for the strength to leg press 2001 pounds, here’s what we were looking at:

  • Books And Bytes - It’s All Good - There is no one perfect method to store human knowledge and information. Just as long as we keep storing it in every conceivable manner.
  • How Can I Burn iTunes Videos To DVD? - In the inaugural edition of yet another new feature, “Dear Lopy,” we tackle the thorny issue of why you can’t burn those cool iTunes videos you legally downloaded to a DVD for easy viewing.
  • Some Saturday Suggestions - In the age of time-and-space shifting, perhaps the networks oughta rethink their wholesale abandonment of an entire evening.
  • Long Tail: Introduction Version - Among many many other things, the Long Tail is also good for niche artists, who can have long, fruitful careers without ever becoming actual household names. Just ask Yo La Tengo.
  • That’s What I Like: Jennifer Crusie - Kassia looks at an author who helps her get through the summer that has already exploded upon us with a thousand points of heat.
  • Forget 2.0 WSJ Is Going Straight To 3.0 - Is the Wall Street Journal going turn into the first true newspaper of the 21st century?
  • Teaching Kids About Copyright Laws - You know how The Joker or Lex Luthor would periodically pretend to perform great acts of public service, all the while furthering their nefarious purposes? Say hello to Captain Copyright, who just might be the Medialoper’s mortal enemy. What will happen next? Tune in tomorrow: Same Lope-Time, same Lope-Channel!
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