The time has come, again to rant about the past year. However,
there are a variety of subjects to choose from. One could go on about
the current state of the telecommunications industry, and the future on
online viewing habits and venues, to the recent advances in
television technology.
However, there are bigger issues that need addressing. Such as Gun
Control, Mental Health, and fiscal responsibility of our government, and
the like. Its all fine and dandy to sit here in our techie towers and
ponder the future of telecommunications, which is important, but in the
final analysis, if the country has lost its moral compass and its roots
all the technology in the world won’t get it back on the right track.
It will just go down the wrong way in a technological blaze of glory,
which will keep people from seeing what the real problems are.
The shooting last year , prompted me to write about my views on gun
control, particularly concealed carry. I don’t belive new rules
governing guns are going to solve the problem. The majority of shooting
are done by people who have mental issues who were not treated properly
or at all. In many cases they were dumped from one organization back and
forth to another and no one took responsibility for making sure they
got what they needed, either treatment that worked or locked up for both
their and societal safety. The point is everyone who has any
responsibility in any level of government is too busy playing the blame
game, pointing their fingers at everyone elses when the Sh**t hit the
Fan, No one has gumption enough to stand up and say, he was my patient,
or our department was handling him, and frankly, we screwed up, and
we’re looking to see where we screwed up. No one has said anything
remotely like that, nor will they, because, the would be taking
responsibility for ones own actions, or in some cases inaction.
This country was founded on a principle that all men are created
equal, and should be given the benefit of the doubt, and along with
certain other rights, such as to vote, and pursue that which give us
pleasure, so long as it do no harm, to society . When the government
has become so big and complicated that many times one department doesn't
know what the others are doing, there is a fundamental issue with the
power structure, and delegation of authority, and who answers to who.
While it is clearly laid out in the constitution, and on the state
levels, Sometimes many things are lost in translation, and the people
who are responsible, tend to forget to whom they’re ultimately
responsible to, to the people who elected them to their offices. They
were elected and they can be unelected just as easy. President Obama
made history when was the first black president to be elected., again he
made history by being reelected, what his final role in history will be
remains to be seen, and will not be fully understood for decades. Just
as all of our past presidents have been judged through the eyes of time
and history to be kinder than they were at the time. One can hope
history and time will be as kind to President Obama.
Looking
forward to the new year, which has already started. Once again find
many things to talk about. The advances in media in the last ten years
or so have far outstripped sixty plus years of media that came before
it. From the time in the 1950’s when color TV came on the scene and the
movie industry felt threatened, to the next generation of TV, being
cable and satellite, there really hasn’t been a fundamental change in
the content itself, it was essentially still the same as it was in the
1950’s plus or minus a few little tweaks, depending on your point of
view. Then the VCR came along, and that was the beginning of the changes
which are still happening. The movie industry soon embraced TV, as a
way to reuse a huge backlog of movie content that had stored and
monetize it and get it to still make them money, which they’re still
doing, only today on a grander scale. The VCR became the DVR, Digital
Video Recorder,, in which we still say we’re “taping” a show or a
movie, and there is no actual tape involved, it all ones and bytes. Of
course with the surge of good relatively cheap fast broadband internet
across the nation, sites, like Hulu came along, which allowed us to
stream content directly to our computers. while it wasn’t a perfect
world, the content still had ads, but it was a small price to pay to be
able to see free content, we wouldn’t be able to see in places we
wouldn't normally see it.
After
that, came Netflix, one price a month, and all the streaming you could
watch. Best part no commercials. It was the right product at the right
time. They were aggressive with the marketing, and making content deals
to get more content as they went along, as they were doing that, they
also perused the hardware side, making deals to get their software in as
many types of consumer products as possible, making it easier for the
consumer to watch the content they paid for and as many platforms as
possible. Since then many other players have jumped into the video
streaming pool. It has become somewhat crowded. Amazon has their own
streaming service, Amazon Prime, for a flat rate you get to stream a
large catalog of material, however, having used it, I have to give it
mixed reviews.
To aid in the distribution of all of this video content online a
number of set top boxes have come out. The best of theses is the Roku,
its cheap their cheapest box is about 50. dollars, and their most
expensive is 100.00. Theres no fee for using it. Only if you are using
Netflix or other pay service, which you're paying for anyways. The best
part is all of the free channels they have available .
At present they have several hundred channels which you can add, 99% of
them are free, The ones that require a fee are relatively cheap. As
for subject manor, that ranges from many niche subjects such as
specialized cooking to various forms of tech , to a wide range of music
channels to stream almost any taste in music to you tv, and sound
system, If one is is looking for a good way to supplant their cable or
in a few cases eliminate it completely the Roku Box is a good candidate.
The discussions in Washington, about both technology, and gun
control, and health care, are important and far reaching. The right of a
citizen to defend themselves is paramount in the minds of many people.
While I am deeply saddened by the shooting that happened last year,
particularly the school shooting. I refuse to give up my right to defend
myself and my family and anyone else who is in danger at a given time.
As for limiting rounds in magazines that is just a first step to
working to take our guns away completely, If we give in to that, we’re
saying ok, fine you have my constitutional right, even if it only a
round in my magazine at a time, I’ll remind you of it when I need it
and I’m a round short to stop the situation and people get dead because
I couldn’t have the capacity magazine I needed to stop the bad guy and
he killed more people.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
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