Sunday March 18, 2007

The Weekly ‘Loper - March 18, 2007

While you were busy attending SXSW, adopting yet another third-world infant or preparing for your amateur night of green beer swilling, this is what we were doing:

  • The Release Window is Closing, But Not Fast Enough - So that’s why we haven’t been to the movies in months. I knew there had to be a reason. Stupid commercials!
  • HD-DVD, Blu-Ray, and The Problem With Wal-Mart - Consumers aren’t lining up for HD-DVD or Blu-Ray. We already have shelves and shelves full of DVDs. We don’t need anymore. So the question is, why aren’t the studios and technology companies focusing elsewhere, like inexpensive burnable digital downloads?
  • Twitter Hits the Tipping Point - Its called Twitter? Seriously? What genius came up with that name?
  • Why I’m Not Worried About The TWoP Buyout - This could be good. More content, more snark. Besides, it’s not like there’s any potential for a conflict of interest. Except for that part where there is.
  • A Robot Is As Good As Ten Mothers - Robots come to Kirk’s rescue after an exhausting trip to SXSW. I almost feel sorry for him. Almost. Wait a second, he was at SXSW while I was at fracking work. So you know what? I don’t feel sorry for him at all!
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