Archive for August, 2006

  • Enough with Spectacle Fest already!

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    It’s 2am, I’m awake – so with it comes a random rant (my apologies in advance).

    I’m a faithful listener to the Buzz Out Loud podcast: a daily, informative and entertaining technology show.  Back on Monday, July 31st, they were talking about the scaling-back of the E3 Gaming Convention (basically it’s cancelled in it’s current form and will be watered down to a modest media/developers conference).  In talking about the bells and whistles that consisted of E3, the BOL hosts spoke about the need for an over-hyped glitter convention and jokingly coined it as "Spectacle Fest".  This was a very funny, satirical insight on how the gaming (and tech) industry needs some kind of dog and pony show.  Everyone had a good laugh and the hosts joked about accepting pledges for Spectacle Fest.  In the following days audio comments and emails rolled in with fictional pledges.  Some funny items were pledged and we all had a good laugh.

    Fast forward to two weeks later and BOL is still receiving emails/audio comments with Spectacle Fest pledges.  Listening to all of these, all I can think is "enough with this already!".  This was funny the first or second time, but what seems like 100 times later, this joke isn’t going to be funny any time soon.  What’s worse is that the "pledges" have leaked out of the podcast and are seeping into their discussion forums.  What began as a small satirical commentary has mutated into a large inside-joke that stopped being funny after the first 10 times.  Still, it seems that everyone needs to hop on this bandwagon.

    The spectacle of Spectacle Fest isn’t the fault of the BOL hosts, they can’t help if they say something funny – this spectacle is on the show’s fans and the asynchronous media format of podcasting.  We all know that one guy who has no concept of aging humor – the guy who thinks the 20th rendition of a joke is just as funny as the first time it was told.  Unfortunately it seems like many of the comment contributors of Buzz Out Loud fall under this demographic.

    With Podcasting, this becomes exacerbated.  If Buzz Out Loud was a traditional radio show, the comment would have been made, followed by 20 minutes of "pledge calls" before it was not funny anymore.  Since podcasting is asynchronous (meaning that the creation/recording and listening are done at different times) and live interaction with listeners is not possible, we’re prolonged the agony of having the 20 minutes of calls spread out over 2 weeks. 

    Listeners: let’s move on from this joke!  I can guarantee that Tom, Molly and Veronica will say something witty and insightful for your future gravy-training.  I’m a big proponent of podcasting and asynchronous media, but this seems like huge liability for this format.  We need to monitor "it’s not funny anymore" guy more closely with this media.  Bartender, cut him off!

  • 12 on the 12th for August – This Saturday!

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    Where has the time gone this week?  It’s a bummer I haven’t kept up with my blog this week.  I have a lot of really funny stories to share as well, I’ll make time in the next day or two to share them.  However, I quickly wanted to invite everyone to participate in 12 on the 12th, as Saturday is fast approaching:

    The concept is simple: Throughout the 12th of the month, take your camera with you and snap 12 pictures during the day.  At the end of the day, take the pictures and post them onto your Flickr account, blog, MySpace or web site! The hope is that you’ll give others a glimpse of your typical day through the pictures you take.

    Please consider taking part and sharing your pictures!  I’ve heard many people saying that they’d like to try it, this is the perfect month to do it! 

     Getting a Flickr! account is free, and probably the easiest way to  do this.  When you’ve posted your pictures, here are a few places you could share the link:

    To get an idea of how it works, check out my 12 on the 12th for July, June, May & April. I hope to see your pictures on Saturday the 12th!  My pictures will involve a wedding!

  • Bears have renewed interest to trade for Broncos WR Lelie

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    With their wide receiver corps depleted by training camp injuries, the Bears may want to acquire the Broncos’ Ashley Lelie. The Broncos want to do a 1-for-1 swap with Lelie and RB Thomas Jones.

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  • Broncos make undrafted rookie MIKE Bell No. 1 RB (not Tatum)

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    The Broncos said Monday that undrafted rookie Mike Bell is now the No. 1 running back headed into the preseason opener this week at Detroit. Bell had been running as third-string running back behind Ron Dayne and Tatum Bell (no relation). Dayne said Mike Bell has earned the top spot, given the way he’s been working in camp.

    This is definitely a surprise!  This is the first time that I’ve ever heard about this guy.  I won’t take too much stock being that this is only the first pre-season game.  However, this does make training camp interesting.   Another interesting note is that Jay Cutler is now the #2 QB, over Bradlee Van Pelt.  This isn’t too surprising, but it’s happening a little earlier than I would have thought.

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  • Packers coach McCarthy upset with Favre’s practice

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    Despite throwing a career-worst 29 interceptions last season, Brett Favre doesn’t plan to scale back his aggressive style and doesn’t really care if people don’t agree with him. This is more evidence that Favre coming back was a pretty crappy decision. It was funny because last night I was watching NFL network and they had Favre talking about how this year’s Packers team was one of the most talented, but most inexperienced. I guess experience doesn’t necessarily equal recklessness.

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