Monthly ArchiveSeptember 2008



fake &humor &philadelphia &sports 30 Sep 2008 02:59 pm

In Nod to History, Philly Sports Complex Renamed CoreFUWachFargoNoCountryForOldMenLindrosIverson Center

fake &humor &sports 29 Sep 2008 08:33 pm

Freefalling Price of Personal Seat Licenses at Mets New Stadium Knocks 777 Points off the Dow

Dow graph/photo

humor &tech 26 Sep 2008 05:04 pm

My Chumby got Rickrolled! Oh, wait, it was just a bad dream

advertising &rants &tech 19 Sep 2008 05:02 pm

The Fallacies and Flaws of Microsoft’s $300 Million Ad Campaign

The Microsoft TV commercials featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld trying to connect to “real people” are being pulled. In episode 2 of the ads, Bill Gates asks, “Tell me again why we’re doing this?” Seinfeld replies, “you and I are a little out of it. You’re living in some kind of moon house hovering over Seattle like the mother ship. I got so many cars I get stuck in my own traffic.”

The fact is that Gates is not “out of it” at all. He recently retired from Microsoft to devote more time to his foundation. He is passionate about solving a problem that kills three million real people every year: malaria. In a 2005 New Yorker article by Michael Specter, Gates says, “It just blows my mind how little money has been spent on malaria research.” The Gates foundation has spent somewhere in the area of US $10 billion on global health issues. So why does Gates go along with an ad campaign that paints him as a detached hedonist when he so clearly is nothing of the sort?

The other pieces of this confused ad campaign are coming to light. There are the celebrities claiming “I’m a PC.” Getting Deepak Chopra to soberly look into the camera and claim, “I’m a PC” has the momentary effect of making the Mac ads look juvenile. I say momentary because when I clicked through to the site I encountered two glaring problems.

  1. The pop-up window where (I presume) a video testimonial is supposed to play was blank–just a black box. This was on Firefox 2.0. I tried the site on Internet Explorer 6 (the only version of IE I’m allowed to use on my work computer) and I got the same result, a black box.
  2. My CPU usage shot up to 100% and I couldn’t do anything on my PC until I closed the window with the broken PC ad. I guess that’s the high quality Silverlight software leaking memory like a Xenical clinical trial patient.

broken Microsoft online ad
Then there’s the “Windows vs. Walls” portion of the campaign with some of the worst copywriting I’ve ever seen. I felt like I was reading The Bridges of Madison County. For instance:

But, most importantly, to connect all of us to the four corners of our own digital lives and to each other.

What the hell does that even mean? The four corners of our own digital lives?

To go on doing the little stuff, the big stuff, the crazy stuff and that ridiculously necessary stuff.

Ridiculously necessary? So things that are necessary are worthy of ridicule?

An approach dedicated to engineering the absence of anything that might stand in the way…of life

Say what? Engineering the absence? I feel a Danny DeVito (auditioning for the role of Louie De Palma) rant coming on–”Who wrote this shit?”

Today, more than one billion people worldwide have Windows®. Which is just another way of saying we have each other.

Oh, I get it now, Windows® is human. I guess that’s why it is so deeply flawed.

A note to the model who is looking through the “window” he just chopped out of the wall on the ad site: Dude, next time you take your reciprocating saw to a wall filled with fiberglass insulation, you might want to put on some gloves, a dust mask and goggles. I predict OSHA will be the next regulatory agency to knock on Microsoft’s door.

(Disclosure: My everyday computer is an IBM Thinkpad running Microsoft Windows XP. I’m not a Mac snob. However, I do need to replace my laptop soon and I will probably get a Mac. I don’t like the idea of having to shell out a lot of extra cash for new licenses for things like Adobe Creative Suite, which I use daily, but I probably will anyway.)

humor &politics &satire 19 Sep 2008 03:05 pm

Is it me or is Joe Biden starting to look like a cross between Spiro Agnew and Robert Byrd?

Joe Biden

Incidentally, in case anyone interprets this as support for McCain/Palin, know this: I would sooner have my head chewed off by a gila monster than vote for McCain. I’m voting for Obama. I’m pissed off that he voted for that crazy unconstitutional FISA bill, but I also realize that he is doing what he needs to do politically to win. He said he was going to take his lumps for that vote, and I’m giving him his lumps. And while I think Biden will be a competent VP and has strong and well-earned foreign policy credentials, I also find him to be something of a blowhard and I really do think he is looking like that strange Agnew-Byrd morph.

It will be curious to see if President Obama is willing to give up any of the “unitary executive” power grabs that the Bush Administration has taken for the past 8 years. My guess is that he’ll keep as much power as possible in the executive branch. He’s never going to say, “Now that I’m the executive-in-chief, I’m going to reduce the power of the executive branch.”  That’s just the nature of Presidents. Some of it will also be payback.

sports 19 Sep 2008 11:47 am

Grammar checking ESPN.com

Here’s one that had me scratching my head this morning:   

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Thursday he expected the league’s competition committee would review the rule that possession could not change because the whistle blew during the offseason, as it has in the past.   

Possession could not change because the whistle blew during the offseason? That sounds right. Not much should change when the whistle blows during the offseason. After all, there are no games being played and thus there is no possession that could change. Perhaps it’s a more philosophical/existential question. If a whistle blows during the offseason and there are no fans, coaches or players around to hear it, does it make a sound? 

advertising &tech 07 Sep 2008 10:53 am

Microsoft’s new Seinfeld Ad: Where’s the Beef?

When a company has to issue a press release to explain its new TV ad, you know it’s a stinker. The nice thing about Apple’s Mac vs. PC ads with Justin Long and John Hodgman: they just work. The response to the vanguard of Microsoft’s $300 million campaign has been universal befuddlement. I’d bet that the Google bot scooped up more question marks this week than it has all year. The blogosphere was one big “Huh?” on Friday. Shoe Circus? Conquistador? Moist, chewy computers that you can eat? Bill Gates shaking his ass??? Even the pointy-headed semioticians at Cahiers du Cinema would strain to find any meaning in this fiasco.

According to Microsoft, it will all make sense later. This sounds like a typical Microsoft operating system release. You’ll get it later. We just have a few bugs to work out. Like firing the turkey who came up with the TV commercial. This is classic Microsoft. Try to copy another company’s successful innovation, only to find that when you’re finished, the world has moved on. Mac -> Windows. Netscape -> Internet Explorer. Flash -> LiquidMotion Silverlight. iPod -> Zune. Google -> Live Search. Why did it take Microsoft five years to release one new version of Internet Explorer? They had to sit back and wait to see what great new features Firefox came up with, then try to cram them into Internet Explorer.

While Microsoft was taking a magic carpet ride back to the halcyon days of Seinfeld’s 1990′s, Google, with little fanfare other than a comic book introduction, released its own web browser called Chrome. Out of the gate, it is the fastest browser on the market. I’m sure Microsoft will release a version of Internet Explorer that employs all of Chrome’s innovations (e.g. multi-process architecture vs. multi-threaded). We’ll just have to wait five or ten years.

politics &satire 02 Sep 2008 02:40 pm

Let’s Play Karl Rove Mad-Libs!

Of Obama’s acceptance speech, Rove said he thought it was underwhelming given the venue. “I think that this was a speech that was not worthy of the venue, and an eminently memorable venue with an eminently forgettable speech,” said Rove.

I think that [Bush's] was a [presidency] that was not worthy of the venue, and an eminently memorable venue [The White House] with an eminently [disgraceful presidency].

humor &politics 02 Sep 2008 02:23 pm

Revised Agenda for RNC Convention

Tuesday Night: Bear Hunting Night!

Wednesday Night: Walleye Night (and fish fry with Sarah Palin)

Thursday Night: Hockey Fights! Republicans settle their internal differences with a good old-fashioned donnybrook on the convention floor. The gun-toting Sarah Palin will officiate. Special guest appearance by Levi “Fuck with me and I’ll kick your ass” Johnston and Minnesota’s own Al Franken.

humor &politics 02 Sep 2008 02:18 pm

“Turd Blossom” Calls Biden a “Doofus”

Biden’s team is currently working on a rebuttal to Rove’s comment. Current possibilities:

  • Rove is a butthead
  • Rove is a dipshit
  • Rove is a dork
  • Rove is multi-chinned ass clown