And to think that this time last year no-one knew what it was...
Slingbox ads gain sporting edge
Henry Blofeld and Jon Culshaw are to appear in ads for PC TV device Slingbox. By Mark Sweney.
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Slingbox ads gain sporting edge
Henry Blofeld and Jon Culshaw are to appear in ads for PC TV device Slingbox. By Mark Sweney.
Blogged with Flock
Sky News is broadcasting in Second Life today. One of the guests has said that it "fills a gap", that we don't have in the real life because people can connect with each other and can do things that they wouldn't do in reality. I've not got into Second Life yet, and I don't think I will. I can understand the use of Myspace and Facebook, but I think that the idea of a virtual world, where you spend time living out how you'd like to live out your own life is vastly unhelpful. I think it would breed frustration and even more discontent with the real world because you can't achieve in real life what you are acting out in this online community. Surely it's better to invest effort in doing what you want to in your first life than in your second? If not, people would be likely to spend more time online than developing relationships with family and friends. I believe that social networking sites should be an extension of your real world living, and not a replacement. Second Life seems too close for comfort here, but I may be wrong...
This has taken ages to finally get online. Mainly because of waiting for some great pics from the rest of the i-to-i guys. Hope you like it, one particular highlight is my great tan at around 2:28.
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I've just started twittering, which is like mini-blogging. I might keep it up, or I might not have the inclination! We'll see.
You know the ones... originally crafted by the makers of Party of Five and My So Called Life, the tactic was mimicked by Dawson's Creek, The O.C., and One Tree Hill (which, although I never watched, surely contained the same types of plotlines, montages and over conscious dialogues as the rest of the clan.)
I can feel my spanish drifting away from me, even with a co-worker from Madrid, I don't have the time or energy to devote myself to the language in the same way that I did in New York. I guess having to work full-time means that it has to take a bit of a back seat, but I'd still like to be progressing. Maybe I'll find a new CD to work through or something like that.