Kill Your TV
Last week I watched Battlestar Galactica on my computer, full screen, 10 hours before it aired on the sci-fi channel. There were 3 or 4 Intel commercials that were really short. I think networks are starting to get the picture. TV is going away, like CDs are, and like radio is, like all traditional media is.. But then again nothing is going away, fools, it’s resurfacing in new environments, with updated, perhaps tighter business models. If a band like Vampire Weekend can get big overnight because some pretentious website says they are the new “IT” band, well, you can hardly blame the internet pirates for ruining the world. The media is the message, the message is free, but the resulting buzz is what people will make money off.
Going but not gone. Tonight I thought I’d kick back and watch BSG on Hulu, which has been putting up the episodes, but someone at corporate sci-fi gave millions of sci-fi nerds blue balls and decided not to let them post it. The Gods giveth, the Gods taketh away.
April 26th, 2008 at 2:35 am
speaking of blue balls, tonight was the first time i heard about “truck nuts.” have you heard about these or seen these? how do you think some would look dangling off the mazda 3?
http://www.truck-nuts.com/index.html
April 28th, 2008 at 11:19 pm
oh yes, el cholo would be uber-badass if i gave him a set of dangly faux-testies.
May 2nd, 2008 at 10:25 pm
el cholo? EL CHOLO!? i’m cracking up. well el cholo totally needs a dangly pair and perhaps a plate for the front that reads “panty dropper.”
(i saw that plate at the georgia national fair in perry, ga. back in 2001 and i’ve never forgotten it. i mean, how could I? for real though.)
el cholo. ayeyayay.