Some Unexpected Delays

Life has a funny way of throwing you some odd ball curves and case in point has been this past week. We’ve seen some major development on df.com over the last few weeks including a new CAPTCHA comment system (that is acting a bit funny on where it sits… working on that lay out issue still) and some look/feel improvements.

Development was held up about a week ago due to personal problems. I was returning home from a family trip to wife’s aunt and uncle’s house for a BBQ on 9/13/09. We went down with my in-laws and youngest daughter. As I was returning my daughter’s car seat to my wife’s car I aggravated a long standing injury in the form of dislocating my shoulder completely. The bone was some 1″ out of the socket and it was extremely painful to say the least. So bad in fact, I had to go to the ER to have a doctor set it.

As a result, I’ve spent the last week completely laid up and unable to even type a blog entry to let you know what was going on. I’m feeling a bit better and tomorrow I’ll be getting an MRI. My orthopedist thinks it should be repairable in surgery and barring any major setbacks I should be back to normal in six months or so. I have since this past Wednesday return to work for full days and that is a good sign.

I’m still sore and until post surgery updates may be intermittent based on the health of my shoulder. You don’t really realize how much you use an arm until you can’t. What delays this will have on my other plans is not know yet, but I’m still trying to figure out a way to continue with Pirate Radio though a delay may be unfortunately inevitable. Like many things in life– we just must wait and see what tomorrow may bring.

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Week in Review – 3/27-4/3/09

I figured I’d catch up for this week (3/27-4/3/09) on a few items that you may or may not have been following:

  • Time Magazine published its Top 100 Influential People this week. Particularly interesting is the “Builders & Innovators” category being lead off by the Twitter Guys (Biz Stone, Jack Dorsey, and Evan Williams) with commentary by Ashton Kutcher. Kutcher, whose main claim to fame is some bad movies and marrying Demi Moore, recently reached a milestone on Twitter by beating CNN.com to one million followers. For those of you who don’t know what Twitter is, it’s a micro-blogging site similar to WordPress or Blogger. You’re limited to 140 characters and thus brevity is somewhat required. The idea is that you can in short updates let people who subscribe to your Twitter feed know what your up to and what’s on your mind. I personally don’t get the attraction around Twitter. My guess is that if you either have enough spare time while sitting around waiting to update your micro-blog via your cell or if you’re that bored that you want to see what other people are doing it may have some attraction. I’m otherwise at a complete loss as to why you’d even bother using it. I’m sure that is a certain sign that I’m too old and starting not to get it… or maybe I just don’t care what Kutcher is eating today– probably a little of both. I can tell you this much, it is becoming a hacker’s dream to crack into (see the latest break in here) and put words in some rather famous people’s virtual mouths.
  • “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” came out this weekend to much fan fair. Mostly because experts were weighing in onhow a leaked unfinished version of the film would effect viewership. The anti-piracy set jumped right into the fray saying that early version could deter viewers from going to the cinema even if they knew the final special effects and production work was not done in the pirated version. I think the real fear is if the plot itself stunk then why would anybody bother to show up even if the special effects were unbelievable? That of course was not the case in this particular release, but the MPAA and other anti-piracy groups were really trying to make a stand. Particularly it was important to further push the envelope in light of the $3.6 Million victory over Pirate Bay this week. What better timing could there be to let would be downloaders know that stealing would not be tolerated? Well, how about getting RapidShare to hand over its list of uploaders on top of it all? All-in-all it was a bad week to be a virtual pirate.
  • Bandwidth caps took a major step back this week. First there was Time Warner Cable being forced to repeal its 40GB/month cap. Subscribers swamped TWC with complaints and for the time being the caps are off. TWC does plan to move ahead with reinstating caps after a “customer education program” is initiated to explain to subscribers why caps are important. On the other side of the spectrum is Cablevision who announced its new 101/15 Mb/s “ultra” tier of service. Included is a promise not to cap. The underlying argument is that as subscribers continue to migrate their multimedia viewing habits away from traditional medium and instead flock to the Internet for access to movies, TV, radio, and news that the cable divisions of providers will lose revenue. The easy way to make up loss for that is to charge for throughput on top of the traditional speed tiers. With record profits being cited by the big cable providers I’m not sure this is the case though. The sad truth is the big three (Comcast, TWC, and Cablevision) all own the majority of cable TV content. So even if they loose the subscriber on the cable side they will still have the eye balls on the stream. Ad revenue is ad revenue so in the end, except for small providers, I cannot personally see how they’re losing out. It seems like double dipping to me and just another angle for the big guys to milk every last dime from the subscriber.
  • Microsoft made several big splashes this week that were notable. The first is the release of Internet Explorer 8 as a mandatory critical update. The second is Windows 7 hitting the MSDN as a release class (RC), which means it’s probably about six months or less away from final release. A little birdie cites a mid-October 2009 release (just in time for the holidays might I add) according to a leaked company email. The third and final was Office 2007 SP2 finally being released. The neat part of this is that the popular ODP open document format is now supported, as is export to PDF. That particularly is important as the open source competitor to Office (OpenOffice) supports those right out of the box today with much acclaim and it means that Microsoft is finally admitting this combo is a serious threat to their pay product. A minor side note announcement was that Windows 7 will support emulated Windows XP if you happen to have a legal extra copy of that OS lying around. This should address issues that Microsoft with slow adoption of both Vista and Server 2008. Even if it means that their Virtual PC may go the way of the dinosaur in lieu of built in emulation support, but let’s face facts– the 30%+ plus of revenue loss Microsoft saw year over year is enough to convince the top dogs its time to do just that. Lest it face mass migration to Linux or (*gasp*) Apple.

Thanks for reading and I hope you check back in soon as we’ll be updating regulary.

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We Got Lost… *ahem*

I’ve never been the most punctual individual. Ask anyone who knows me. I’m perpetually at least five minutes behind schedule and notoriously known for estimating being somewhere in an hour to only show up five hours later with nothing more than a “that took longer than I thought”. So there should be no surprise to most of you that this week’s episode took four months to be produced. We recorded the episode back in November of 2008 and yes– it is only now ready for release. Needless to say production was not long because of the intricacy of the work, but more along the lines of that I moved at a snail’s pace. Distracted by chores, hanging out with the kids, beer, and “Family Guy” reruns on TBS; there was simply no time for the Pirate Radio. Over the last week though I felt the “special sauce” and “had at it like a rabid wolverine on Diet Tab”. So here we are, the latest digitalflood Pirate Radio we fondly like to call “The Lost Episode“. “Lost” roughly translating to “Me So Lazy, Me Love You Long Time”. Enjoy!

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Celebrating 2009 With A Bang

It’s that time of the year– well actually two months ago it was that time of the year, but we’re late. Either way, here is the “2008 Beat Feast” mix filled with all sorts of surprises and new DJ tricks bound to make you wonder how much free time I have (ironically not that much). Hop on over to the Pirate Radio section to download it now. Also, check out this week’s value special in the Merch Shop. This week we have the N parody DF logo tee on sale for $9.99. Grab it while you can. Happy New Year!

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Get Crunk In Dis Piece

DF Pirate Radio is 100% back in effect. This week, MC Mary @ The Disco! returns to the show and needless to say things get hilarious. My wife, Chrissy, guest stars this week as well and picked all the music. The “Scene Clip of The Week” even returns. All is good in the world again… or is it? Hop over to the Pirate Radio Webcasts section and download Volume 4 Episode 2 to find out about MC Mary’s shocking life changing decision.

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