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Feb 24 2010

Afterglow Aftersnow Austin Texas (Video) #ATX-512

A bit more, the fam in the snow and the day after the fam in the snow. All is mud, sunlight and ever shrinking snowmen.

Yesterday is snowed in ATX

Today it didn't.

Aftersnow Afterglow Day in Austin.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/aftersnows

Note: I sure like the blip.tv player better than YouTube these days. Anyone else?

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Feb 14 2010

How Low Can Crazy Eddie Go? Flat Panel TVs: Race to the Bottom

Category: about me, ho-dad parenting, lifestreaming, tech opinionjmacofearth @ 2:03 pm

Dell used to say they took the margin out of TVs. That's why they got in the TV business in the first place. To hammer the price out of the product and see if there was margin at the bottom. Dell is no longer in the TV business. Not to say they won't sell you any TV you might want, they just stopped paying the Koreans to put the DELL logo on the clone's black bezel.

So what's happening in TV's today? What's it gonna take for me be breakdown and finally pay for a new TV? Here's a little scanner art from today's tv ads.

montage: televisions everywhere, how low can tv prices go?

and, no, I don't really want one

Let's see: the SuperBowl has come and gone, and I'd have to say I was pretty amazed by my neighbors flat panel high-def Sony Bravia. I hadn't watched a full game in real HD. Wow, I could see the drops of sweat hitting the turf, I kid you not. And maybe that was why I loved the Who's performance more than many "meh sayers" out there. It was an amazing television moment. I skipped the Ritas all together, I was so stoked.

Okay, so that's done. And now it's Winter Olympics time, maybe the luge would be that much better on pixel-sharpened plazma goodness. And maybe I just don't care that much about TV. I think I've flogged that one to death about now. But still…

What I don't want is Spongebob's annoying screams coming out of a massive television of any kind. I don't really need to see "Dude, What Would Happen" in HD-TV. And as for the luge, well downhill skiing would be cool, but I doubt if I'm going to make the schedule to see it.

So one form of TV is moving close to the $10 per diagonal inch.

Then there's Plasma. And finally there are projectors.

At the moment I don't want any of them. The cheapo LCD tv that replaced my traditional tube Hitachi is just fine for cartoons and random shows.

For the big events, I can think of about 5 of them in a year, I'd rather be watching with friends anyway. So I'll put out the call to join them in front of their plasma. I'll bring drinks and queso. That's social television, it's better than HD television or flat panel television any day of the week.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/big-tv

Afterthought: now playing RockBand on a big screen would be awesome.

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Jan 09 2010

How Do I? Moving from Getting Real to Getting it Done. A Social Media Resource Library

Where I was initially capturing ideas for my book/books/self-promotion, today I am changing this Getting Real page to be How Do I of Social Media. While Getting Real is a major part of MY philosophy, I am more curious about the WIIFY (What's In It For You) than I am about the WIIFM (What's In It For Me), which seems to be the prevailing social media approach of most marketers and sales people. I think if you spend some time here on uber.la you will observe that that is true. While there is plenty self-promotion going on, the social part of SM to me is sharing knowledge. What has become a cliche "thought leader" is simply a matter of presenting information in a way that instructs rather than *experts.* (I'm no expert, but I'm workin social media for all it's worth.)

The social media frontier reminds me of a zen book I read many moons ago. "If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him." That meant to me, the Buddha (expert) is inside all of us. Anyone SAYING "I am a SEO expert, I am a Social Media expert" does not make me worthy of your follow. The Buddha never said, "I am the Buddha, follow me, follow my ways, Please ReTweet this." He never said it. He simply observed life, spoke about what he learned about his inner thoughts and the flow of life. As Herman Hesse captured in Siddhartha (I book I recommend reading about once every 3 years) the way is about being authentic. So I come back to BEING REAL and GETTING REAL and my over-the-top GET REAL WITH TWITTER  philosophy.

If I do anything worthy of following it's is filtering large volumes of information and grabbing and sharing what I find funny, fascinating, and useful.

I'm glad you're here.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/how-do-i

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Aug 18 2009

It's a Wii Wii World: Jumping, Swinging, Driving, Bowling Our Way Through the Weekend

So a funny and amazing thing happened on the way to the weekend last Friday. I sent out this Tweet:

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And about two minutes later I got this reply:

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And after a few more tweets, a DM and a phone  call, we were all set. A new friend Michael Pearson ("@michaelpearsun on Twitter) was gonna head over and show my family the amazing wii. I had seen wii tennis played at a previous clients offices but never played myself. And learning that Blockbuster is no longer renting the consoles, I made what I thought would be a silly plea on Twitter.

The serendipity of meeting and actually doing something with a friend on Twitter is something both Michael and I discussed as a direction we wanted to take the networking options. He is a professed "gamer" and I had a desire and a family who had thus far been deprived of wii-love.

Sure enough a few hours later Micheal showed my family how to play wii tennis, wii bowling and Mario Kart. (My daughter had gotten some wii-love at a friend's house, so she was already set for Mario Kart!) A 12-pack of craft beers and many hours later we sent Michael back on his way home and he left the wii with us for the weekend.

My plan, was to rent Grand Slam Tennis from blockbuster on Saturday. And see how the fun of wii tennis translated into the more advanced system by EA Sports. But that night and most of Saturday afternoon Mario Kart races ruled the house. Even after I came home with Grand Slam Tennis I did not have any immediate challengers. "It's too hard," my wii-ready daughter said.

I didn't really crack it out again until Monday (yesterday) afternoon. And after some coaxing, I was able to convince my daughter to give Grand Slam a try. The irony was I was actually leaving to play tennis by 6:45 and we started playing at 6:15. I was Pete Sampras and my daughter was Ana Ivanovic. After a few false starts, more "it's too hard" withdrawals, and she was IN.

I showed her that by holding the "A" or "B" button while swinging she should hit lobs and drop shots accordingly. We agreed that we would not use the buttons at first, to make it less difficult. But before the first set was over she was winning most points.

"Are you using the buttons?"

She was hitting high looping lobs into my backhand and winning points. When I left for real tennis she was leading 3-1.

On the real court I chatting with my doubles opponents, a married couple about wii-tennis. She also said her daughter was much better at the computer version but didn't play actual tennis.

As the game progressed, the wife of the other team would shout "Wee!" when she would make an unforced error. Of course she might have been shouting "Wii!"

Next up for the wii-love test. Grand Slam Tennis with an added "wii motion plus" upgrade. I will write a more thorough review at that time. But what I can tell you is this. We laughed and talked about wii tennis almost the entire match. My partner, who had never seen wii tennis was at first flabbergasted that we would keep talking about this silly game. But after the match she said, "Well, now I feel like I have to try it."

I'm gonna go wrestle the Kart remote out of my daughter's hand in a minute and demand a rematch.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://uber.la/archives/4923

Note: And a friend who saw my wife's FB post about watching us play wii, sold us her wii last night. So we're the proud owners… And the two Les Paul guitars and guitar hero II will keep me busy after the kids go to bed, I'm sure.

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Aug 01 2009

Buzzie Live at IPO 09 – Just Another Day (Video)

Category: about me, ho-dad parenting, just for fun, musicjmacofearth @ 11:29 pm

My son Jason shot some video of our show at the Orange County Fair. He wasn't so focused on the show but was making some great comments along the way. I don't know if he was going for an art piece, but he sure got one. This was shot on a Flip video camera and edited with iMovie. Click on the image below to watch the video on YouTube.

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The Buzzie musicians are:
John McElhenney: vocals and guitar
Robbie Rist: guitar and vocals
Derrick Anderson: bass
Marc Joseph: drums

The song "Just Another Day" was written and performed by John McElhenney.
©2009 All Rights Reserved, Happy Mac Tunes (ascap).

Many thanks to David Bash and the entire staff of International Pop Overthrow.

The video is also available on

Vimeo
Yahoo
MySpace
Blip.tv

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/buzzie-live

The photostream is also available on Flickr.

And now by popular request is the raw footage of She's Gone, the song behind the video, un-edited and narrated by Jason.

Vimeo
YouTube
Blip.tv
MySpace

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