Get Lucky on Dec 18th!

Friends in Tech present, “Lucky the Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Geeks”

Santa is trying something different this year and is enlisting all the
elves to create a new MMORPG for all the girls and boys. Demos have
gotten tough reviews and there is a lot of work to be done before
Christmas.

Lucky the Reindeer and his friend and Elf, Herbert, Leave Santa’s
Workshop out of frustration because they feel like they don’t fit in
and are not included in the round of development. Heading out to look
for the one place that will accept a geek for who he really is, they
travel in search of the Island of Misfit Geeks.

Will they find the Island? Will Santa be good to his word and get a
good game out in time for Christmas?

Be Ready and Go forth and Subscribe!

Dave Cockrum

Sadly, I don’t remember everyone’s name on all the comics I have read over the years. I wish I did because I am sure Dave’s name is all over them.

Rest in Peace, Dave!

Dave Cockrum – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He discovered comic books at an early age. His reported favorites were Captain Marvel by Fawcett Comics and Blackhawk by Quality Comics. His ambition was to be become a comic book creator himself. However following his school graduation, Dave joined the United States Navy for six years. After leaving the military, Dave managed to find employment by Warren Publishing. He was then hired as an assistant inker to Murphy Anderson. Anderson was responsible for inking various titles featuring Superman and Superboy for DC Comics. The later title was featuring a backup strip by the name of The Legion of Super-Heroes.

No RIAA Tax!

This article at TechCrunch is talking about Peter Jenner, a music exec that has worked with the likes of Pink Floyd, wants to tax items such as Cell Phones, Blank CDs, etc to pay the music labels for lost sales as CD sales start to decline.

(To be fair, I am responding to an Opinion piece)

I say take that tax scheme and SHOVE it, Peter. I rarely purchase listen to music anymore, for several reasons, and most if not all of my blank media is for my self generated content (ie Podcasts, Videos I make). Why should I pay them for that? Nor do I watch TV shows on my Cell…The arrogance that they should be getting money from me because they think they are due it is a load of Crap. The arrogance comes in where they think that what they produce is SO good that everyone owes them for it is garbage, and this is their first flaw in their thinking that they are due something. Example…(Not that I am buying a Zune) But why should Universal get $1 of every one sold? (Beside it just being a bad business decision).

Our Government has NO business being in the music business. None what so ever. This is NOT the role for our system…If the Music companies are in a hole it is only because they dug it, and they need to climb out of it on their own. Our Government shouldn’t bail them out because they made bad business decisions like suing their customers and making DRM’d music that is a pain to deal with and limiting. In addition I say that if our Government stepped in 2 things would happen. 1. you take away their incentive to be innovative, and 2, they (Music Industry) will be reliant upon that money and it will never be enough so they say.

If they want help, Innovate, change your business models, work with your consumers not against, and stop making Garbage crap you want to sell us….

To be honest…I think they waited to late, they world has moved on with out you, and we really don’t need you anymore. Show me why you are relevant and not just a pain in our….

Techcrunch » Blog Archive » Replacing DRM With A Music Tax Is Incredibly Stupid
Jenner wants the government to step in and save big labels. He’s calling for a mandatory monthly tax in the European Union on broadband Internet and mobile phones of around €4/month that allows consumers to download and consume all the music they want without DRM. Payments will be made to rights holders according to popularity of music – if a song is very popular, it will get a higher percentage of total fees collected.

A look at … Reviewme.com

Seems like there is a new service running around that puts bloggers in touch with people or organizations that provide products or services. What happens is I set up an account on Reviewme.com and I set up my blog as a potential reviewee, and classify it in a particular area (ie. Technology, or Gaming etc). They rate my blog with a money value and advertisers can come in and pick and choose what blogs they would like to offer money to to get those bloggers to review their product of service.

I found the service very easy to set up an account. Looks great, as long as I can write reviews, get paid, and be honest about what I found…I see this as a win-win. Very nice.

NASA says servicing mission to Hubble is a go!

NASA has just announced that it is now decided to go ahead and servicing the Hubble Space Telescope, likely to happen in 2008. This mission will repair failing batteries, gyroscopes, and install some fantastic new instruments which will allow Hubble to continue to be one of the best telescopes in the world.

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