Piracy is good?

The essay Piracy is good? explores the Battlestar Galactica phenomenon and makes a case that it has essentially destroyed the broadcast television model. The television series has been incredibly popular and has been the SciFi network’s most successful show. That’s not really cause for concern, it’s a pretty good show, the issue is how it became popular.

All 13 episodes aired on SkyOne, the BBC affiliate that partnered with SciFi to produced the show, back in October last year. Within hours, each episode made it onto the internet and into the hands of eager fans around the world, mostly through Bittorrent distribution channels. This generated a word-0f-mouth buzz that induced a lot of people to watch the US premier in January and tune-in to subsequent episodes. So, it’s an interesting new way to test out the market for a television show but it’s not really the most effective way to generate revenue for your station (who wants to download a show with commercials?).

Towards the end of the article, Mark points out that all of the ripped episodes from SkyOne had the broadcaster’s logo overlaid on the screen at all times, fairly common practice these days. That screen realestate can be ignored for the most part, but it is a constant reminder about whatever’s there. It could provide an effective means of advertising in the future, a sort of picture-in-picture thing.

Persistent advertising is nothing new, they’ve been doing it in soccer for years (unlike hockey and baskeyball, they don’t stop the clock and provide commercial time). It’s not the worst thing in the world and short of pirates blurring or blanking out the ad, you can’t really remove it from the content. In my mind it’s a step above product placement shills.

I’ve seen Battlestar Galactica, it’s damn good. Which model did I use for watching the show? The SkyOne rips of course ( I live in Canada and don’t get SciFi, so they were the next best thing). That said, the audio was pretty hollow and I can’t wait a better copy. I’d recommend the show to anyone who likes scifi, I’ll be buying it when it hits dvd. The first season is currently airing in the US. If you find yourself in my situation and already watched all the episodes, check out the production blog for some clues to where they’re headed.

Update: Part two of the article is available






Restoring Little Women

Restoring Little Women
There are many editions of the Louisa May Alcott’s classic, including one with the original grammar and roughness around the edges. My favourite quote from the article, “A gender-bender if ever there was one: girls with borrowed male names debating the membership of a boy named Laurie.”


Mao vs. Hipster PDA

So, Getting Things Done appears to be all the rage these days. One of the organizational elements being pimped by the cult is the hipster pda. I haven’t read GTD or totally applied the system, but I’ve found it to be an effective organizer/notetaker/todolist. It also seems to be a good cat toy.

That’s right, a bunch of 3×5 index cards held together with an art-clip can provide hours of fun for the feline kind. Alanah’s cat, was on one of her nightly psychotic benders and got ahold of one of the hipster pdas I had kicking around. She proceed to spend at least 10 minutes wrestling with it (not bad considering her normal attention span is closer to 10 seconds). We had the presence of mind to grab a camera and encourage her behaviour. Here’s a photoset.

Update: Another photo of a cat with a hipster pda in its clutches. Hmm, I’m starting to wonder.



Upgrade stuff

The upgrade to WordPress 1.5.1 was pretty smooth, but I think that my pingbacks might be borked (no one will notice or care, but it’s like personal ego stroking). Other people seem to be having similar problems (bug report).

As far as I know, there are no obvious problems, other than ones that have been around for a long time. There might be some problems with the feeds, but I’m running them all through feedburner now, so hopefully it won’t matter. I think the site will work better in older browsers now (in a lot of them, it was wanting to download a php file).

Update: I don’t think the pings have been working since Dreamhost disallowed fopen.

Update 2: They weren’t working but might be now. The problem may lie with other people’s installations, just realized my test site was still using 1.5 (which is broken).


Hiring is obsolete

Hiring is obsolete
“I think most undergrads don’t realize yet that the economic cage is open. A lot have been told by their parents that the route to success is to get a good job. This was true when their parents were in college, but it’s less true now.”