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Tom Cruise and Cool Comments
06.28.05 (6:33 am)   [edit]
What the news industry do ... get together and grab a few schmucky psychiatrist to make a few shmucky statements?

I agree with Tom Cruise. And that's about it.

Go ahead, do another schmucky psychiatrist poll.
 
Yahoo should pay me royalties :)
06.25.05 (4:59 pm)   [edit]
Hey, the sucky thing about posting blogs and being super elite is that people will blatantly steal your idea and then call you an idiot. They'll have a conversation with you, ridicule your idea, then they mass produce it.

Case in point, Yahoo now has a way to save a list of your web pages and that is stolen from my past blog in saying the reason why blogs were invented is for a way for programmers to store their web pages they visited. I know, pretty freaky.

I've even taken to ranting in the blogs of people who are born in some place that you know for sure that the combined IQ wouldn't be enough to tie their shoe laces (so they wear sandles) suddenly believe that the idea they just created were originally theirs when they could have sworn they read it from somewhere.

Anyway, I think this is a cool rant. Another thing, someone said on PBS that outsourcing is good because they are getting "smarter" people. While this may be true "ANNNT," "ANNNT," "ANNT," wrong answer. You're getting cheaper people. If they were so smart, why would they take a pay cut?
 
China wants to buy the US's GDP
06.23.05 (8:03 am)   [edit]
It seems the China is doing an all or nothing bid to buy our entire infrastucture.
China Oil Company Bids $18.5B for Unocal http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20...

If they sell it to them and there is no good reason they should be for sale, what's to stop them from going broke buying every single piece of infrastructure in the United States? Now mind you, China is "still" communist. China's corporations are "still" controlled by the governemnt. So, in essence, it's not a private corporation buying a US corporation, it's the Chinese government buying "all" of US infrastructure and industrial capablities.
 
Industrial Complex
06.19.05 (9:17 pm)   [edit]
Using a traditional model of mining for materials is good; however, I believe our technology has reached a point where we can start substituting everything for something else. The problem is as the models shift, there isn't enough coordination with the people, meaning "average" people with good idea. (Not just the people with college degrees. Some people have degrees and it really doesn't mean much and kind of actually make people have conversation about why should I get a degree anyway since that guy over there is such a ... oh well, but I degress :) ). These average people grew up on the idea that one day we would live like the Jetson where kids would study Calculus at like age 6 years old.

The problem* is that companies are just huffing and puffing to stay in existance even if the techniques and the technology they use are so archaic and antiquated, it takes practically and act of congress to keep them in existance.

Another thing. I think people should start making their own movies. Kind of like the www.iflim.com thing. People should start entertaining themselves. Grab a digital camera and start distributing their own videos. Everyone keeps claiming they're losing "estimated" amounts of money. I really don't believe you could actually lose an estimated amount of money on something that you didn't actually do. I can understand that if you were injured and couldn't go to work, yeah, estimate. I can understand if your building was burned down, sure estimate the cost to repair it. But estimating what people would have bought from you based on pass sales is totally laughable. I even think that sometimes the movie industry release their "own" work on the net just to say "see, there you go. I told you so."


Well, it's late. :)

*Now mind you that when I use the word "problem," it's meaning is like x + 2 = 10, so what's x? Translation: Problems have "real" solutions.
 
Iraq
06.19.05 (4:18 pm)   [edit]
It's going fine, just because no one is really talking about Iraq (myself included) doesn't mean it's going bad. Iraq is going as expected. The methods that are in place now, if they are as systematic as they have been, with the funds being seized, "less" media involved in "telling" the insurgents practically up to the minute what US forces are doing including when and where they going to counter-attack, should allow enough secret attacks to catch the insurgents off guard. Even this blog, maybe someone will say, "hey, increase the insurgent efforts." See, that's the same thing they may say when the look on the t.v. It probaly would be even better if they could stop the insurgents from sneaking across the borders but hey.

I'm pretty sure the average Iraq person is going yeah, um, this will be over but what does it mean as far as the future?

I just see the inevitable; like in country, Iraq will fully establish it's own military presence, come up with a way to prevent kidnapping, finally agree that to get rid of the US , is to get rid of the insurgents. I believe the reason why the US is still there is because there is a very bright light at the end of the tunnel. And I also see a region that once it stabalizes, will have political power greater then it's political power it had before and it's military will have been trained by the best. They have to re-establish all of its infrastructure piece by piece and form like a psuedo type country until the shell shock of the last decade Iraq has been through can truly begin to wear off. I also think President Bush is doing a fine job.
 
independant artist
06.14.05 (7:41 am)   [edit]
Hey all of you artist that are tired of going to a label. Understand the fundamentals of a CD.

A CD is just a portable hard drive that doesn't spin with a laser on it. Once you plug it into a CD ROM, it becomes a hard drive.

The internet has tons of harddrives called servers with CD's already spinning with a laser on it. The trick is to get the music to play off the harddrives (aka servers) and get people to pay.

1. Make a site for your band/tv show
2. Record with Pro Tools, Adobe Premiere, DV camera or whatever.
2. Make a play list of sample MP3's on your site with short clips.
a. If you want to play the whole song: stream. (Song doesn't dl to net users HD)
3. Ensure if they dl the song, they go to a page that allows dl's and not stream because chances are, if they buy the CD, they're going to rip it to their HD anyway.
4. List on your site where your next concert is going to be by what city everyone dl'ed your song from the most.

Nice cool music served fresh and ready to order. ;)
 
tv and net; phone and video
06.05.05 (10:06 am)   [edit]
I have an interesting thought. Why don't tv simultaneoulsy broadcast on the net and on television?

Put another way, why not, while the news is on, can you not see the news on your laptop at the same time? You know, like CSPAN?

You can see CSPAN on the net, see it on cable and actually "be there" in person to participate. Acutally being at the location allows you to participate in a process. It allows you to give feedback. When you watch something on television, it gives delayed feedback to what's occuring. It's a simple matter to connect a dv camera to both a tv feed and an internet tv feed card. It's pretty cheap too; however, not many stations are taking part of this new interactive tv experience. You can watch the news and in real time offer feedback. You can chat and be "part" of the process instead of watching your money you spend on products that the corporations use to buy advertising space go down the tubes. I like tv dinners and the latest thingamagic, so, by me buying your product, don't you think it would reach a wider audience if it's not only on the television buy simultaneouly on the net?

What's the difference between getting ratings from the net vs getting ratings from the television? Well, for one, acual IP addresses? If you want to know how many people are watching the news or a particular made for tv movie (and mind you, everyone has a vcr or can get one), you don't have to rely on "statistical" analysis based on so many "polls." You just add up "1 ip address + 2 ip address + ... + n ip address = total number of ip addresses." makes life pretty simple.

Oh, video phone. You know, even though the telecom industy doesn't know it, traditional telephone should pretty much be over. You go, well what does that mean? Well, instead of sending you data on a port that is text (such as the server you accessed that downloaded this web page in hyper text markup language), I can send you data on a port that is binary. Binary (1's and 0's) simply carry what sound or video looks like in packets. You receive those packets and play them through your sound card or video card to your speakers or monitors; however you want to do it :). I speak into my mike, you hear it where you're at. You speak into your mike, I hear it where I am. What does it sounds like to you? It sounds like: "Mr. Watson -- come here -- I want to see you."

"When one door closes another door opens; but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us."
 
interviews without a laptop and the net
06.05.05 (9:13 am)   [edit]
Never give an interview without a guy there with an internet connection and a laptop to check the facts of the person speaking.
 
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