The “he” referred to is Mike Shaw, ABC’s President of Advertising Sales.
“He suggested that consumers prefer DVRs for their ability to facilitate on-demand viewing and not ad-zapping–and consumers might warm to the idea that anytime viewing brings with it a tradeoff in the form of unavoidable commercial viewing.”
Let me tell you something Mike Shaw. You are very wrong. Amber and I use our DVR as an ad-zapping device. Once again, you’re out of the loop about the American public. Actually, I don’t know anyone that DOESN’T use their DVR’s as ad-zapping devices.
“Why We Published the AT&T Docs”
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70947-0.html?tw=wn_technology_1
http://blog.wired.com/27BStroke6/att_klein_wired.pdf
I’m also hosting the file on my server.
http://www.blattcaveproductions.com/T.pdf
Reading this from top to bottom really feels like reading science fiction.
edit: added some links that make me feel disgusted
FBI to get veto power over PC software?
http://news.com.com/2061-10804_3-5884130.html?part=rss&tag=5884130&subj=news
Wiretap rules for VoIP, broadband coming in 2007
http://news.com.com/Wiretap+rules+for+VoIP%2C+broadband+coming+in+2007/2100-7352_3-5883032.html?tag=nl
So you know that you’re turning your girlfriend tech-y when she knows that laptops are going to use flash memory instead of hard drives looking forward AND she makes fun of you for only having a desktop.
Maybe next she’ll listen to Diggnation on her own.
so the idea is that I post a link to macZOT.com, a site that kinda works like w00t! but for Mac software, theyll lower the price of their deal today, the AppZapper. I lke this application based alone on the icon for the app, buyt the functionality seems very cool as well.
From appzapper.com:
Drag one or more unwanted apps onto AppZapper and watch as it finds all the extra files and lets you delete them with a single click.
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Let’s see if this works.