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Hard News: What's on David Bain's iPod?

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  • Ben Austin,

    I'm more interested to see when Bain gets hooked into online gaming. He likes computers and no one can judge you for your real life actions in a game! Sounds perfect!

    Someone send him a World of Warcraft trial pack asap

    London • Since Nov 2006 • 1027 posts Report

  • hamishm,

    Television, drug of the nation
    Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation

    Mr Franti is indeed a master.
    "Yell Fire" is a classic IMO

    Someone send him a World of Warcraft trial pack asap

    He's already playing the most extreme Second Life that there could be.

    Since Nov 2006 • 357 posts Report

  • Russell Brown,

    I like TV - I just don't watch much of it in real time, what with torrents and MySky. Doctor Who and Heroes are our family bonding shows, and of course there's The Daily Show on series-link, downloaded BBC and PBS stuff, etc. You can watch lots of good TV if you put a little effort into it.

    News? Increasingly I'm catching up on TV news items I'm interested in, and Close Up/Campbell Live stories, via the respective broadcasters' websites. Works for me.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report

  • Hadyn Green,

    Che:

    as i've mentioned before. abandoned tv 8 months ago.
    haven't missed it.

    So that wasn't you asking to come round and watch Stargate: Atlantis?

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 2090 posts Report

  • andrew llewellyn,

    So that wasn't you asking to come round and watch Stargate: Atlantis?

    That's so he'd continue to not miss it.

    Since Nov 2006 • 2075 posts Report

  • Russell Brown,

    I can't seem to get tvnz new articles to play back on my mac. do I need to down load something?

    Yes. You need to get the free WMV components for QuickTime here:

    http://www.flip4mac.com/download.htm

    That makes Windows Media video (but not DRM-protected stuff) playable via QuickTime and it works very well.

    It's also worth updating Flash, to make sure you can view TVNZ Ondemand clips.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report

  • Tom Goulter,

    I don't have any clever song titles. However, I wonder if anyone asked Mr. Bain if he'd like a pretty new jersey that would make him look just like a popular fictional mass murderer.

    Trent Reznor's rant about overpriced cds in Australasia bordered dangerously on interesting at times (at least when he was dissing Avril).

    Watching television is the new dissing television.

    Wellington • Since May 2007 • 3 posts Report

  • Joe Wylie,

    Watching television is the new dissing television.

    As in Paying attention to Wishart is the new dissing Wishart?

    flat earth • Since Jan 2007 • 4593 posts Report

  • Tom Goulter,

    As in Paying attention to Wishart is the new dissing Wishart?

    Oh God, let's not go crazy here.

    Wellington • Since May 2007 • 3 posts Report

  • Lambert,

    The Campbell piece last night reminded me of that brilliant Aussie current affairs satire, Frontline. In one episode, the Frontline team try every dirty, underhanded journo trick to get an exclusive interview with someone (the wife of a hostage, maybe? can't remember) without the competition finding out where she lives. But the media pack descends on the house before they have the chance to get the interview, so they do a "shame on the media pack" piece instead. Heh.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 27 posts Report

  • Sodium Hydroxide,

    im more interested to see when Bain gets hooked into online gaming

    And heres me thinking prisons are stacked with ps2 and xbox stuffed full of grand theft auto. What WoW character he be? HuK

    Selective Tv viewing is the answer, good archaic vcr.

    And anyway as we all know atomisation and democratisation create a cultural lowest common denominator which can be exploited by core institutions like the mass media to increase revenue streams, its efficient business, who wouldnt? And at the same time this means i can learn from and admire paris hilton, depleted uranimum nuclear waste ammunitions being used on civillian populations and people wanting rights to tenderly smash their kids. Im so excited!

    The desert of the real • Since May 2007 • 23 posts Report

  • Craig Ranapia,

    Lambert:

    Thanks for the reminder -like Yes, Minister, I can't understand why Frontline was so popular with the very people it was painting as venal half-wits with the manners of a guinea-pig and the morals of a gangster. (Virtual chocolate fish for the person who picks which venomous satire of the Filth Estate I lifted that line from - and probably mis-quoted.)

    North Shore, Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 12370 posts Report

  • BenWilson,

    Craig, it's because people love to laugh at themselves. The characters people find funniest are usually the ones that most resemble themselves or people they know. Hence the popularity of 'The Office'. It so brutally resembled things most people have experienced in office jobs.

    It's the old role of court jester, the only person who could speak the truth sometimes. Comedy makes truth palatable.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 10657 posts Report

  • Damian Christie,

    Damian... what settings do I need to have on my Final Cut Pro sequence so that I don't have to render the whole 21 minutes or so?

    Ah, yeah, that'd be a technical question. I'll put you through now caller. Please hold.

    (I don't know, maybe just leave it overnight to render or soemthing?)

    As for current affairs programmes leading by the nose in terms of building on marginal audiences, there's definitely an argument there. But for commercial broadcasters (in which I include TVNZ as long as the Govt wants its dividend), where's the motivation? Why work trying to build on crappy ratings (assuming that there is a potentially viable audience for such worthy shows) when you can choose isntead to screen a show with an instant audience?

    It's worth remembering that in a big TV company, the head of news isn't the one calling the shots about whether such shows continue, it's the programmers, in consultation with sales, news etc. And so even if news are saying "we need this programme", sales will be saying "we're losing money hand over fist"...

    Of course I'm talking generically about big TV companies here, I couldn't possibly comment on what goes on at the one I work for.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 1164 posts Report

  • Hamboy,

    It really is about time Canterbury formed its own break-away republic.

    What? And narrow our talent pool. lol

    Re non DRM mp3s on iTunes.
    Does this mean I will be able to download songs from iTunes and play them on my Creative Zen mp3 player?
    Finally!

    Christchurch • Since Dec 2006 • 162 posts Report

  • Tom Goulter,

    Damian, I'm coming in late, but if you want to render just a segment of a FCP sequence, highlight just the video/audio segments on the timeline you want rendered (selecting any clip at any given time renders everything on the timeline at that point on the sequence) and select sequence > render selection > both.

    If you want to export this section to a standalone movie, set in and out points on the timeline and then export movie.

    Hope some of this is tangentally related to what you're after...

    Wellington • Since May 2007 • 3 posts Report

  • Ben Austin,

    This has given me a great idea - prisoners need stuff to do that keeps them occupied and not causing trouble, yet they still have urges like any other human. So lets provide all prisoners with gaming computers and subscriptions to fantasy role playing games - and tie priviledges in with success in the game.

    London • Since Nov 2006 • 1027 posts Report

  • Steve Reeves,

    Or even better---get everyone playing such a game the moment they are born, so no one really goes to prison any more because no one has time to really break the real law, really.

    Near Donny Park, Hamilton… • Since Apr 2007 • 94 posts Report

  • Hadyn Green,

    Sorry, but because we talking about TV before and how crap/good it is.
    Try this out: Cavemen

    A trio of Neanderthals struggle to live in modern day America. Based on the characters featured in a series of television ads for Geico Insurance.

    A TV show based on ads? And starring someone called Bill english? That'll be a winner.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 2090 posts Report

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