Virtuality Paranoia – How do we know what is real?

I am amused and encouraged by the infiltration of one of the show’s main themse ( how do we know what is real?) into the discussion of the series’ non-existent future. It’s almost as if critics refuse to believe that something that looks so amazing would get put in the garbage by FOX. If there is some ulterior motive to airing that program on a Friday in the middle of the summer (basically the network cutting it’s losses and filling up otherwise dead space ), and the
Inexplicable sinking of a small fortune into marketing and promoting something that’s not there. It is strange.

The show is dead. There will be no series. And, as if to drive the point home, the reason that the show is dead is because the ratings were a disaster. And the reason for that was that Virtuality aired aginst specials about major celebrities who had just … died.

Even more musical microblogging

Read more about this one here.  The barnyard animals are FBdN and an unknown talent who may wish to stay unknown after he hears this interpretation of his creativity.  We just keep cranking them out!

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I’m working on putting the ‘mental’ back in instruMENTAL.

Pirate Bay – show’s over?

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According to this headline from Engadget, the site is going legit.  If that’s the way it has to be, ther’s nothing I can do to stop it.  The current owners are selling out for just a few million (US), but it will probably be nice to not get hauled into court anymore.  They claim that the site will continue to operate in much the same fashion, only with copyright holders getting some share of the revenue.  I can get behind that idea, in theory.  Let’s see how it looks in practice.

It’s been a good run for me and Pirate Bay.  Hence the sad puppy dog eyes above.