Lost for words
12 Jun
Over the last couple of evenings I’ve got my geek on and set up my laptop - an Asus G2S - as an overpriced TV tuner so that I could take a look at the Freeview TV service. The setup basically consists of the following:
The whole set up is a bit mickey mouse, really - my HDMI cable is about a metre long, so the laptop has to sit immediately beside the TV thereby rendering it useless for any other activity whilst it’s broadcasting. What’s more, even if it was within reach it wouldn’t be usable because whenever I move focus away from MediaPortal the TV picture vanishes and the program needs to be restarted.
It works though, and getting it working geek-style was fun. Unfortunately, once the novelty wears off, TV still isn’t worth watching.
As an aside, Freeview’s choice of domain name is slightly perplexing. They chose to go with freeviewnz.tv, which freeviewtv.co.nz conveniently redirects to. They also hold the domain that would be everyone’s first guess - freeview.co.nz - but this isn’t set up as a redirect or a virtual host so most people looking for the site will needlessly miss with their first attempt.
4 Jun
Sad, but true (bit like that pun, actually) - this is now officially my most anticipated game of 2009. \m/
Now, talk of Guitar Hero: Metallica is no longer a case of wishful thinking or idle speculation–it’s fact. When sifting through an SEC filing of Activision’s over the weekend, Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Edward Woo–associate of the highly visible Michael Pachter–uncovered a gem in the section where the Santa Monica, California-based publisher discussed its upcoming game slate.
“In fiscal 2009, we plan to publish Guitar Hero: On Tour for the NDS; Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, Guitar Hero: Metallica, and Guitar Hero IV across multiple platforms,” the company said in its report. Activision’s fiscal year ends on March 31, 2009, which means that the game will likely follow the holiday release of Guitar Hero: World Tour (nee Guitar Hero 4).
Thanks, GameSpot.
3 Jun
I can’t believe New Zealand is jumping on yet another television bandwagon and creating its own “…got talent” show - New Zealand’s Got Talent - based on the hugely successful American series.
From an easy money standpoint, this might seem like a good idea. Unfortunately, like New Zealand Idol, Stars in Their Eyes and various other Kiwi-made bandwagon shows, this is doomed to be a failure for the simple reason that New Zealand hasn’t got talent.
Here’s my predictions:
Looking forward to it.
2 Jun
27 May
Well, it’s finally happened. I bought 48.34 litres of 98 octane petrol today for $103.88. Ouchies.