Dec. 23rd, 2006

Miscellany

Dec. 23rd, 2006 12:38 pm
Morning! and pancakes. The people who went out clubbing are hanging about, half-asleep, but fed. My work here is done.

Today I learned it is possible to grow loofah. They're related to cucumbers. The seeds are quite inexpensive.

Bearcat kept me company half the night. Such a lovely animalperson. I want a cat so much! Perhaps after I finish my degree...

I really need some headphones. I'm starting to do okay on the 'finding music' front but I really hate making noise that might disturb others, or having other people know what I'm listening to. Must. Get. Headphones. Really. Preferably noise-cancelling ones of some description, although it is tempting just to go for the "modify a pair of industrial ear defenders so that they contain headphones" option. I'll see what I end up with; not spending any money at the moment.

I wonder whether a one of these would be anywhere near as effective as my lightbox is. They're certainly cheaper. Also I wonder about hooking up several of them to timers and making one of those wakey-uppy clock things... this would probably require some electronics, I think I'd have to bypass teh existing switches somehow to make it work. But by the time I ahve four or five of them hooked up I'm looking at more money than just buying a sunrise alarm clock. Boo. On the other hand... battery powered, batteries lasting about 8 hours, sounds like a useful thing to me. I could go 3 days without having to be near an electrical socket when I'm awake. I wonder if the 12V charger would let itself be charged with the solar panel; I don't see why not. Le sigh. See above: not spending any money at the moment. And I definitely need the headphones more.

Still thinking about YourMusicHouse. I need to sit with paper and design some sort of interface, I think. I'll need one for people browsing, and also one for contributing artists wishing to, er, contribute... it would be good if they could just upload things to a queue, but to begin with I'll probably have them e-mail me. I can't do the programming, but it will be difficult to even write spec if I can't think straight about how people need to navigate the site. I guess I could even do some simplified mock-ups and stick them in my own webspace for people to look at and comment on...

I also still need to figure out how to approach people (even the ones I know) to ask them to participate in the project. I mean, blathering on about it here is all well and good but none of you who play in a band have piped up and said anything, probably because I write so much drivel. That's fine. I just have to figure out how to actually ask for stuff. I guess first of all I need to understand Creative Commons licensing on a more detailed level, since we want to use that, and I'll probably be explaining it to a lot of people.
Because y'all are far more likely to answer questions if they're in a little tickybox, I bring you:
A poll about the music project )

Do feel free to pass this one on. More data = for teh win.

DOH. Forgot to put EUR in the pricing one, and I can't go back and edit the poll. Meh.

HMM

Dec. 23rd, 2006 02:38 pm
Okay, there's no way I could actually go to this, but maybe I could have a poster or some leaflets or hell, just some business cards printed up? Anyone in/near SF feel like representing YourMusicHouse at this thing?

Preferably someone who is a bit smarter than me and didn't take 5 minutes to figure out that "VC" meant "Venture Capitalist" in this context.

thinking

Dec. 23rd, 2006 05:57 pm
I wonder what sort of subscription service I could hang off the website.... something for £2-4-ish/month. Possibly access to higher-quality MP3 files? Possibly getting rid of some sort of download limit?

Is this a terrible, doomed idea, or a quite good one?

I don't want to bug everyone to sign up for premium service all the time, because, hey, sucks. I don't want a huge gulf between the free services and the paid-for-services - everything we sell has to be free in some format and should be easily accessible. However, as the site gains popularity, having some kind of subscription service might be an easy way to gain revenue for the artists and make sure our costs are covered.

I need to think about money transfer and how that is going to work, too. PayPal? WorldPay? Something else? Why? If we do something by subscription, will that be the same or can people use a Standing Order if they're in the UK?

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