Tim was amazed how much weight Ronald Ewing had lost!
The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
Crafterers!! There's a new crocheting book out:
I want someone to make me that monkey on the cover!!!
Awww, those are cute little monsters.
In fan campaign news, those Jericho folks are tenacious.
It's that intermittent reward thing. It makes the fans stubborn.
Hmm, I can't believe that they did the peanuts thing again.
It's that intermittent reward thing. It makes the fans stubborn.
Or crazy, according to Skinner, who found inconsistent rewards mixed with inconsistent punishments drove rat insane.
Tenacious is a good euphemism for it.
Also, from that blog:
The industry's inability to get a clear understanding of the new world of on-demand viewing habits is a big problem, bigger than even a nuclear bomb going off in the middle of the lone prairie.
Wow. That's a pretty tenacious thing to say.
At first glance, Gossip Girl is just another tawdry teen dramadey, but take a look at the show's viewership -- or more precisely, how it's viewed -- and you'll see that the CW's underdog is a shape of things to come.
While its ratings are mediocre at best, the show has cultivated a huge following online. Now, in a misguided effort to pump up traditional viewership numbers, the network has decided to stop streaming Gossip Girl.
The studios are stuck in the mindset that advertisers are still their customers, not the viewers.
I feel like Gossip Girls should have been my OC replacement and I missed the wagon. Sad, because since falling out of love with GA I have nothing even slightly in that genre.
Are the networks not making money off of advertisers online? It's certainly harder for me to avoid what they tack on.