Time Names Battlestar Galactica Show Of The Year

December 28, 2005 at 6:41 am | Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments

Anyone who has seen BSG knows this is a well deserved award.

Time Magazine’s Television Critic James Poniewozik has put Battlestar Galactica at the top of his list of the Best TV Shows from 2005. His summary starts off ‘Most of you probably think this entry has got to be a joke. The rest of you have actually watched the show.

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The Top 10 Podcast Episodes of 2005 – Diggnation Clip Show is #2!

December 28, 2005 at 6:33 am | Posted in Podcasts, Technology | Leave a comment

Some good shows in here and possibly something for everyone, especially if your into tech.

The Top 10 Podcast Episodes of 2005 – Diggnation Clip Show is #2!:
A great round-up of the year’s best podcast shows. Diggnation and TWIT made the list as did IT Conversations. Some other really good ones as well like the physics of superheroes!

Why Does Hollywood Keep Remaking Bad Movies?

December 27, 2005 at 8:58 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Are they just un-original or is it because remakes bring in lots of money?

Slate reviews a movie year when year when the major studios have delivered moviegoers 14 remakes of their own films, up from just four in 2000

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RIAA To Russians: Stop it.. or… we’ll ask you to stop again!

December 25, 2005 at 12:56 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

This is too funny. As someone mentioned if they somehow manage to shutdows allofmp3.com a new version will just pop up again a few days later. One day the USA will learn tha the rest of the world dosen’t have to answer to them.

The RIAA has convinced the Senate to try and strong arm the Russians into enacting tougher intellectual property laws… the government couldn’t do it with nuclear arms, I wonder what the recording industry is going to aim at them?

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File-Sharing Winners and Losers of 2005

December 25, 2005 at 12:55 pm | Posted in Mac, Music, PC, Technology | Leave a comment

Interesting read of this years winners and losers in the P2P area. No prizes for guessing who the big losers were…

File-Sharing Winners and Losers of 2005:
An anonymous reader writes “A lot happened in the P2P world in 2005 according to Slyck news. From the article: ‘BitTorrent soared to new heights while Steve Jobs enjoyed record breaking iPod sales. Yet not everyone shared this success. The RIAA continued its fight against P2P networking with little effect, as Sony-BMG disgraced itself and the DRM concept.'”

Pro-Hollywood bill aims to end fair use in digital television

December 24, 2005 at 1:36 am | Posted in Movies, Music, TV | Leave a comment

Saw this on J.D Lasica’s Darknet blog. This is totally bogus and taking away rights from the consumers. This will likely get passed by the US Congress as Hollywood will just keep throwing money at the politicians until it passes. people need to stand up and let their representatives know that rights are more important than money.

Pro-Hollywood bill aims to end fair use in digital television:
Missed this the other day by Declan McCullagh in CNET’s News.com: Pro-Hollywood bill aims to restrict digital tuners.

A new proposal in Congress could please Hollywood studios, which are increasingly worried about Internet piracy, by embedding anticopying technology into the next generation of digital video products.

If the legislation were enacted, one year later it would outlaw the manufacture or sale of electronic devices that convert analog video signals into digital ones–unless those encoders honor an anticopying plan designed to curb redistribution. Affected devices would include PC-based tuners and digital video recorders.

“This legislation is designed to secure analog content from theft that has been made easier as a result of the transition to digital technologies,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner Jr., a Wisconsin Republican, said late Friday. Criminals “obtain copyrighted content and then redistribute for profit at the copyright owner’s expense,” he added.

Bullshit. This will outlaw fair use in the video/television realm.

Digital video recorders with analog tuners or inputs would only be allowed to record “copy-prohibited” shows for 90 minutes. After that, the digital recording must be “destroyed or otherwise rendered unusable.”

Analog video output of “copy-prohibited” recordings would be permitted as long as it was to a VGA output with a resolution of no more than 720 pixels by 480 pixels.

Violations would be punished by civil penalties between $200 and $2,500 per product. Commercial offenders would be imprisoned for up to five years and fined not more than $500,000.

The two copy-protection systems that must be supported are Video Encoded Invisible Light–used in a Batmobile toy–and Content Generation Management System-Analog.

Top 10 PC Games of the Year

December 21, 2005 at 1:00 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Who Made the Cut? Great Article that Outlines the Games That Made Gaming History This Year!

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Lessons learned from a pro blogger

December 21, 2005 at 12:43 pm | Posted in Technology | Leave a comment

Lessons learned from a pro blogger:
Pro Blogger Darren Rowse shares 18 lessons learned about blogging.

In November 2002 I first heard the word blog after a mate e-mailed me a link and said I should consider starting one. Within 24…
Best thing about this is Darren is an Aussie and also co-founder of the b5 media blogging company of which there are several excellent blogs and bloggers.

Whedon Calls Death Knell For Firefly

December 21, 2005 at 12:19 pm | Posted in Movies, TV | 3 Comments

Whedon Calls Death Knell For Firefly:
Ant writes “Entertainment Weekly is reporting on the end of Firefly.” From the article: “Alas, Whedon’s fond memories are also tainted by Serenity’s status as a franchise nonstarter; despite Universal’s best marketing efforts, the film only mustered $25 million. ‘In the end, it was what it was: a tough sell,’ says Whedon, adding that it appears the Firefly saga has reached its conclusion. He has no regrets — and he’s moving on.”
A sad day. Firefly was not given a chance by the networks or Serenity by the movie production company. I think DVD sales will be very good though and know I will be buying it for my collection as soon as I can.

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