Debito.org Newsletter for November 28, 2007

Filed under: Trans-Pacific Radio, Debito
Posted by Debito Arudou at 8:13 am on Friday, November 30, 2007

FORWARD: ANGER IN THE BLOGOSPHERE

WHAT YOU HEARD:
1) YOUTUBED NHK: KEEP CRITICS AND PROTESTS OUT OF BROADCASTS
2) YOMIURI EDITORIAL: FP JUSTIFIED AS ANTI-FOREIGN-CRIME MEASURE
3) SANKEI ON FINGERPRINTING SNAFUS
4) YOMIURI & NIKKEI MISTAKENLY TRUMPET “FIVE CAUGHT IN NEW SYSTEM”,
SANKEI CONTRADICTS

WHAT GOT MUFFLED:
5) MAINICHI: REFUSERS TO BE INCARCERATED, FORCED TO BE FINGERPRINTED
6) ASAHI: 38% OF US-VISIT DATABASE IS MISTAKES
7) ASAHI: TOKYO & NARITA LOSE PERSONAL DATA FOR 432 NJ
8) YOMIURI: SDF & MOFA LOSE COMPUTER DATA IN JAPAN, BELGIUM

WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE HEARD:
9) MAINICHI ON AMNESTY/SMJ PUBLIC ACTION OUTSIDE MOJ
10) PROTESTS WITH PARODY POSTERS, T-SHIRTS, POSTCARDS, MULTILINGUAL BILLETS
11) FRANCE 24 TV INTERVIEW IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH: “JAPAN’S 1984″
12) NYT: FINGERPRINTING “A DISASTER FOR J BUSINESS”

…and finally…
13) ACCENTURE, MAKER OF THE FP MACHINES, NOW HIRING IN JAPAN,THRU TIGER WOODS!

CONCLUDING STATEMENT: PROGNOSTICATIONS FOR THE PRESENT COURSE:
A HASTENED ECONOMIC OBSCURITY FOR JAPAN

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Comment by Arudou Debito

December 3, 2007 @ 10:06 am

Hi TPR listeners. I’ve been meaning to say this, should have said it just after release:

Want to apologize for the sound quality on this particular recording. After recording for an hour, then editing for three, my program crashed and I lost all my three hours of editing work. By now it was midnight, but I started over and worked until 4AM–as in a marathon eight hours of creating a podcast in one sitting.

So I worked in very broad strokes. I was too tired to edit out many of the pauses between sentences (actually, I think the more leisurely pace makes the program more digestable–what do others think?). But I also used a noise reduction program to weed out a background hiss, and wound up making the whole show sound at times like I’m broadcasting through a tin can. Won’t do that again.

Anyway, I’ve been overwhelmed by information and speeches lately, and I guess when the spirit is willing but the software is weak, things go wrong in the finished product. My apologies for not coming up to the excellent sound quality standards of the other TPR releases. I’ll do better next time.

Arudou Debito in Sapporo

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