Thursday, July 29, 2010
Hulu Rules!
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Kurt Vonnegut, one of the greatest American authors, often praised
early mass media (weekly short story magazines, radio, television)
because it fostered community. You could reasonably expect to call
your best friend and say "Hey, did you just see that? It was amazing!"
Most likely, your friend would say yes! That expectation started
disappear as short story magazines went out of business and television
channels became more numerous.
The days of "communal mass media" are returning thanks to services
like Hulu.com. With Hulu, you are no longer a slave to TV schedules.
When my friend says "Did you just see that? It was amazing!" I can say
"No, but I'll watch it right now!" instead of "Darn, I'll have to wait
two months for reruns!" Hulu also frees us from lengthy commercial
blocks. For every half hour of program time (really 22 minutes of
actual programming) Hulu gives us 1.5 minutes of commercial time.
Compare that to basic cable, which gives you 8 minutes of commercials
every half hour!
Allow me to demonstrate! My favorite television show is called Life.
It's about a police officer who is wrongly accused of the murder of
his best friend and is sent to prison. In prison he discovers Zen
which completely changes his outlook on life. As the show begins, he
has been exonerated of the crime and has returned to the force. Here's
the first episode! You can watch both seasons until September 19th.
click here to see “Life” Episode
Friday, July 2, 2010
A Drive in the Country
By Marc Chinoy, Regis Group CEO
Recently, a Saturday drive from the Shenandoah Valley eastward toward
the nearest services. That was when I rediscovered the value of AAA
membership.
From the first moments of calling, the response was
courteous, helpful and thorough and within the hour my vehicle was on a
flatbed truck driven by a pleasant driver who knew his stuff. Within 90
minutes of engine failure, we ended at the dealership in Leesburg and
the charges from AAA (as promised in the promotion of the product
renewed by me over the years) were slight.
I recognize that this event COULD have ended differently... but it did
not. When you are in trouble there is insurance that might work and then
there are solutions. This was a solution.
(P.S. Although our team counts many service organizations among our
clients, AAA is NOT one of them. We have no business connection and they
are not aware of this posting (yet). This posting is simply a Tip of the
Hat in their direction.)
