Showing posts with label TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV. Show all posts

Monday, April 16, 2007

A Sad 50th Post

So this blog post marks my 50th of my short career as a "blogger". Almost 5 months since I started. Ahh, the memories.

But I digress.

What I'm here to banter about are guns in this country. By now we've all heard about the despicable shooting at VTech. I for one am fed up with hearing about these shootings and seeing people killed, hurt, and suffering because of them. And I
can't help but think that guns are quite literally killing this country.

Now yes, I know that Americans have the right to bear arms. And yes I know that the vast majority of gun owners don't commit heinous crimes like this rampage. And I also realize that if somebody really wants to kill somebody, they can find a way to do it. But let's face facts here... there's a very small percentage of people who have it in them to mess things up for everybody else out there... in ANY area of life.

For example, in a game of basketball, there's always one guy who fouls
constantly while everybody else is playing a clean, competitive game. Well, if this
guy keeps fouling, he's going to foul out of games (if they're refereed), or people will stop playing basketball with him in due time. Simple solutions. In either case, this persistent fouler becomes marginalized so as not to ruin the game for everybody else.

Unfortunately, when it comes to guns, gun owners seemingly won't accept style="font-style:italic;">any solutions to make things better for the majority of people. And the rest of us have to deal with the consequences of a few lunatics who feel the urge to shoot up fellow humans for unexplained, unjustifiable reasons.

So now what? Short of getting rid of guns, which won't happen (for better or for worse... I'm not going to debate that issue one way or the other at this point), how do we marginalize people who feel the need to unleash their semi-automatics on innocent bystanders? Penalties apparently don't matter, especially when the shooter commits suicide. And it can be difficult, if not impossible, to recognize the signs of somebody who's about to spray bullets. And there is certainly no way to have security at every corner and doorway to try and prevent such incidents.

One solution that might help: the media should be barred from showing the face or announcing the name of the killer(s). Sadly, I think many people are looking to make "a name" for themselves and becoming cult heroes by starting a massacre. Think about the "trenchcoat mafia" from Columbine, the Unabomber, Timothy McVeigh, etc. Their faces, tactics, and mental histories are bandied about in the media, making them seem larger than life. Without such notoriety, I highly doubt there would be so many copycats.

To wit, let's go back to the basketball game scenario. If you're watching an NBA game on TV and a streaker runs across the court, what happens? The cameras all turn away, the announcers give a vague update that "a senseless fan is interrupting the game", and once the culprit it nabbed, life goes on. TV viewers will never find out the guy's name, identity, or motive. And guess what? People are less likely to idolize the culprit and subsequently copycat him or her. Therefore, the few idiots out there don't continue to ruin it for others.

Well that's my take on the issue. Stick around for the next 50 posts, won't you?

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

TV Commercials for TVs

So the Super Bowl commercials made quite a buzz this year, once again, and once again the Super Bowl commercials where rather underwhelming in my book. But that's not what I'm here to ramble about. I'm here to talk about TV commercials. As in commercials for new TVs.

Every time I see a commercial for new TVs, I have to laugh.

If I'm sitting at home watching a TV commercial on my 26", fuzzy but functional TV, and I see a commercial for the latest in a long line of plasma, HD, LCD, DLP, ABC, whatever TVs, and the narrator in the commercial is crowing about the crystal clear clarity of the picture, but all I see is a fuzzy but functional version of it on my set... why would I want to buy a new TV?

Worse yet, what if I'm watching that same commercial on a black and white 13" screen TV?

In other words, the TV in the commercial can present the new-fangled product as having the sharpest picture imaginable, but it will only be as sharp as I can see it on my current TV. Thus, the whole persuasive argument is lost in translation.

Now pardon me while I go adjust the bunny ears...

Saturday, December 16, 2006

My Favorite Muppets: A Tribute to the Most Creative Show Ever!

Here are my favorite muppets, in no particular order:

2. Swedish Chef (Bork, bork, bork!)
8. Waldorf (The old dude in the balcony)
7. Statler (The other old dude in the balcony)
10. Lewis Kezagger (The sportscaster)
4. Sam the American Eagle (He's just a good bird)
6. Dr. Teeth (the keyboardist and bandleader of the Electric Mayhem)
3. Kermit (Gotta give props to the top frog in the land.)
9. Flying Zucchini Brothers (Ok, so this is more than one character... but man they could do some acrobatic stuff!)
5. Rowlf (The dog that tickles the ivories)
1. Animal (That boy can play the drums! Click that link to instantly put a smile on your face!)

I'm not sure what happened to creative endeavors like the Muppet Show, but apparently everything today is either computer generated or canned comedy. Lame!

Bring back the Muppet Show! It's the most sensational, inspirational, celebrational... ok, I'll stop.