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1 week ago
in 123 The Clip Show - Hot Clip Hill on The Clip Show
I am leaving a comment... It seems not that many people feel the need to say, "great show" We need to change that fact. People!! Leave us a comment. :)
1 year ago
in Dembot - Veronica Belmont Has Been Freed! on Dembot
I agree whole heartedly! She was not meshing well with the format at MD. It seem as though she had lost that Veronica zing she had honed at Cnet. Wish her the best and look forward to her next endeavor.
1 year ago
in The Future of Television, Right? on MobLogic
The future of TV was yesterday. Truthfully TV will not change as long as you me and that guy over there can sit on our couch with a bag of chips and watch CSI Wichita. People love to be feed their content, they dont want to have to interact or comment. I am in pain right now writing this comment. Let me alone to watch dancing with Internet famous people! ;) The future is now!
1 year ago
in Steal this Webshow on MobLogic
When I grow up I want my video to look this good! Great job.
2 years ago
in Like a Sore in Your Mouth on Chris Brogan
I remember the day Second Life came online. One of my super geeky friends was so excited about this game where you could construct your house, toilet, car and wheelbarrow they were ready to give their life for it. I had been playing around in There.com and The Sims, so I understood the excitement, I was just not as geeky, at the time. Overall the concept sounded cool, so I thought I should check it out.
I also play or have played a number of games over th short spam of my life. So when I first saw SL, I was less than impressed. I remember flying around why chatting with friends in those early days thinking, "this game will be dead in a couple of months". WoW was I wrong.
Granted it took a few years for it to reach critical mass. I still like to believe it has a bit of the myspace effect going for it. "Everyone is there and so I must be there to be cool". The graphics are still sub-par. The game play, if that is what you want to call it, is not that exciting. But there it is chugging along making millions of dollars?!? (calm down fans, I am not knocking the game. we are just talking)
I have played recently (6 months ago), and I can see how this big instant message fun land can be addictive. I am not going to say I am above it, because I am not. I fear, just like that WOW player does, that i will get sucked in and lose 7 months of my life.
I guess what I am saying is, I will see you "in game" soon. Maybe this time with a guide to help me understand what I am missing. You know like the gambling, drinking, rioting, looting and these sex clubs CNN keeps talking about. You know, the fun stuff.
I also play or have played a number of games over th short spam of my life. So when I first saw SL, I was less than impressed. I remember flying around why chatting with friends in those early days thinking, "this game will be dead in a couple of months". WoW was I wrong.
Granted it took a few years for it to reach critical mass. I still like to believe it has a bit of the myspace effect going for it. "Everyone is there and so I must be there to be cool". The graphics are still sub-par. The game play, if that is what you want to call it, is not that exciting. But there it is chugging along making millions of dollars?!? (calm down fans, I am not knocking the game. we are just talking)
I have played recently (6 months ago), and I can see how this big instant message fun land can be addictive. I am not going to say I am above it, because I am not. I fear, just like that WOW player does, that i will get sucked in and lose 7 months of my life.
I guess what I am saying is, I will see you "in game" soon. Maybe this time with a guide to help me understand what I am missing. You know like the gambling, drinking, rioting, looting and these sex clubs CNN keeps talking about. You know, the fun stuff.
2 years ago
in Small Boxes 22- The Gray Place on Chris Brogan
the gray place reminds me a lot of place I spend some of my time. the sleeping hit close to home. good stuff Chris!
2 years ago
in Tags Are Your New Website on Chris Brogan
You are full of something? It, maybe. I think in this instance you are right on.
2 years ago
in Twitter is the New Gate Jumper on Chris Brogan
Twitter is my new addiction. I am not sure where I would be without it. The Big T keeps me up to date with what is going on with my friends. I have never been any good at communicated via instant messenger. Never can remember to turn the damn thing on.
My fear now, and maybe I shouldnt say fear, is that the market is going to flood and people will disperse.
What is the next big app?
My fear now, and maybe I shouldnt say fear, is that the market is going to flood and people will disperse.
What is the next big app?
2 years ago
in Phone to Net Integration on Chris Brogan
I have heard some good things about this program.
http://www.companionlink.com/products/companion...
Google and Blackberry playing together in the yard would be nice.
http://www.companionlink.com/products/companion...
Google and Blackberry playing together in the yard would be nice.
2 years ago
in Existential Moment on Chris Brogan
the best thing I have seen on gootube in a long time