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The Longer Tail

Monday, October 31st, 2005

I’ve written a little bit about the impact of The Long Tail before I even knew what The Long Tail was. If you have some time, read the excellent 1-year old essay here by Chris Anderson. It illuminates the way things are going to work in the new market and the rules that companies must follow:

  1. Make Everything Available
  2. Cut the price in half. Now lower it.
  3. Help Me Find It

I started thinking about this again while watching some Our Gang (Little Rascals) VHS tapes I borrowed from the library. I would gladly pay to have restored, remastered and uncut/uncensored versions of these great films on DVD (especially if they had the same level of care present in the
Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVDs
), yet they are simply NOT AVAILABLE. There were some Cabin Fever DVDs that were released years ago that are long out of print. I’m currently on the eBay hunt for Laserdisc versions of these films. Ironically because whoever owns the rights to these films are not releasing them, they are contributing to a thriving piracy/bootleg community (I was very suprised to find snazzy-looking bootleg DVDs of these films on Amazon, of all places!).

My general rule is: Plunk down my hard-earned cash for the stuff that is available and quite simply bootleg the rest… If you lock up national treasures, don’t expect people to take it sitting down. The bottom line is this: I want my kids to experience some of the great things that I did as a kid. I am not going to let the fact that certain films are entangled in ownership or censorship battles or that some marketing executives feel that there isn’t a market for such and such a film stand in the way of enriching my children’s life experience (and yes, I know there is more to a children’s life experience than watching some funny shows - but that was a big part of mine). My kids will soon grow up - and I don’t have the luxury of waiting until you sort out your legal battles or clear things with the politically correct crowd. I need to act now.

I will apply the same rationale to Disney’s Song Of The South (may be released by Disney November 2006) and those great black and white Fleischer Popeye films that are being held for ransom by King Features Syndicate. Release these films and we’ll buy them! In today’s Long Tail world there is profit to be made.

Why Redundancy Is A Good Thing

Sunday, October 30th, 2005

Henry:There’s a hole in my bucket dear Liza, dear Liza
There’s a hole in my bucket dear Liza, a hole.

Liza: Then mend it dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry,
Then mend it dear Henry, dear Henry, then mend it.

H:With what shall I mend it …
L: With some straw dear Henry …
H:The straw is too long …
L: Well, cut it dear Henry …
H:With what shall I cut it …
L: With a knife dear Henry …
H:The knife is too dull dear Liza …
L: Well, sharpen it dear Henry …
H:With what shall I sharpen it …
L: With a stone dear Henry …
H:The stone is too dry dear Liza …
L: Well, wet it dear Henry …
H:With what shall I wet it …
L: With water dear Henry …
H:In what shall I fetch it …
L: In a bucket dear Henry …
H:There’s a hole in my bucket, dear Liza …

On another note, while searching for the official lyrics for this song, I came across this entry which talks about how software piracy may actually help the game industry…

The Opera Bandwagon

Wednesday, October 26th, 2005

Kurt Cagle mirrors my own thoughts on the Opera 9 Preview (changelog).

Kurt, your code sample is white-on-white…

I agree Opera 9 Technical Preview is an impressive achievement by anyone’s standards. I would have been impressed with only the improved SVG support but all the other stuff (Canvas2D, XSLT,WebForms 2.0, XPath, xml:id, etc) leaves me floored. I started my migration from Firefox to Opera this week. We’ll see how it goes - my experiences might make for interesting reading…

SVG 1.2? Is there any news on whether SVG 1.2 spec itself has made any progress? I doubt Opera would release something that didn’t have a spec in a final review state…

When People Flock

Friday, October 21st, 2005

Via PCWorld. Flock, a Mozilla-based browser, that’s getting a lot of buzz lately just went Beta this morning so I gave it a run. I’ll say up-front that I’m not a social bookmarking freak, meaning I don’t do the “Del.icio.us Dance” very often, though I do have some favourites stored there. Social bookmarking and tagging are really quite popular (del.icio.us, digg.com, furl.net), but the problem as I see it is that there are many many sites out there for that sort of thing. You either have to monitor all of them or you feel like you’re missing out. Nonetheless, I do blog so I thought I’d give Flock a spin. Click To Read More...

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