26

Jun

Michael Jackson Dies

Posted by ryan as Bummer

So The King Of Pop died yesterday of heart failure at age 50. Its crazy because he is my generation’s Elvis. In fact they have made the comparrisons since his early solo success. The thing is, I never got to see the final sad years of Elvis except for video footage of an over weight karate choppin struggling to remember lyrics singer that is now only a small part of his legacy. Elvis died the year I was born. I was only a few months old so I had to be told how great he was. I needed the TV shows, the radio, those old passionate fans to teach me to care. Turns out I really don’t. There are songs of Elvis’s that I think are ok, but that is more pop culture than feelings of being a real fan. So, the future will prove the same for Michael whose life was crazy to put it lightly. Pop culture can be amazing and at the same time a real bitch to someone trying to live a meaningful life. Only time will tell what legacy Michael Jackson is really remembered for. I think some of his music will be timeless elements of pop culture long after I am gone.

mjb4

13

May

CP+B + Zune = Fail

Posted by ryan as Advertising, Bummer

I got to tell you this latest campaign that Crispin Porter + Bogusky has put together for Microsoft is just all around bad. Its almost hard to believe that a creative firm like CP+B would even want to even try to rep such an unreal slant on Microsoft versus Apple products. I’m willing to bet that they don’t use M products themselves. But lets give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they just really like the challenge of trying to trick the world into believing that getting a Microsoft product instead of Apple is a great deal and you will be happy. That may even prove true, as long as you never look into to Apple products and really compare them. That’s what they should add to this campaign. “Hey you, don’t use Apple products, they cost too much. Don’t worry your pretty little head about this one, Microsoft has you taken care of. Just please quickly leave that Apple store and come with me down to Best Buy and lets spend $1500 bucks on a machine that you can patch every month or so. Its one hell of a bargain.”

As far as this Zune commercial is concerned, this is ridiculous. I just got to say the whole $15.00 a month or your music player is worthless over the get a music player that you can fill with music the way the rest of the world gets music is just dumb. How dumb are potential Zune buyers? Apparently CP+B thinks they are real dumb. You find it, you can keep it!

02

May

Disconnected

Posted by ryan as Bummer

So I went into work this past Monday and turned on my MacBook Pro only to find that the screen wouldn’t turn on. It was a real bummer. My work associate suggested that I was one of the lucky ones to get the nvidea card problem. Well me and a lot of other people who bought a laptop at the time that had video cards that had a run with a higher fail rate. Apple covers it so it’s cool, but living a week without a laptop feels really unproductive. I can’t wait to get my machine back.

17

Apr

Ad Content As Content

Posted by ryan as Advertising, Bummer

Oh yeah, ad conent woven into the story line and product placement is what I call must see tv. I don’t want to have to wait until the commercials to see a commercial, give me that right in the show I am tuning on to view. Ad Age has an article Subway Places More Than Just Product in NBC’s ‘Chuck’ and they tout the new greatness of advertisers to get into the show’s story line. Yeah, they not only have the logo prominetly placed in the show but he also says the tag line, how glorious! (sarcasm) Wasn’t this tried in the 70′s with limited success? Do they really believe that a generation that is far more sceptical of advertising messages to really buy into having this kind of blantant product endorsement written right into their show? Give me a break. And that’s exactly what they will get from their audience. Sure they will solve the problem of people down loading their content, only problem is they will have no audience watching the show either. The model must adapt, but this isn’t going to be the successful solution. Its an easy call from my seat.

19

Feb

Microsoft Not Ready For Web Standards

Posted by ryan as Bummer, Interweb, Web Devlopment

Gizomodo reports that Microsoft’s IE 8 is still not making it happen when it comes to browser compatibility. Here is the list on Gizmodo of site’s that are having to rely on IE8′s old rendering style, aka not web standard compliant.

microsoft.com
google.com
yahoo.com
cctv.com
msn.com.cn
live.com (a Microsoft site)
wikipedia.org
flickr.com
wordpress.com
adobe.com
facebook.com
apple.com
youtube.com
imdb.com
thepiratebay.org
dell.com
netflix.com
nytimes.com
gizmodo.com (In case you’re wondering why you have problems in IE at Giz)
kotaku.com
sony.com

Now if it didn’t register with you that most of the big dogs are on this list, it needs to be pointed out that their own site is on the top of the list. More of the same from the IE camp. And I got all excited and what not half a year ago about the prospects of not having to develop a special version of each site for IE users. :(