The (Bi-)Weekly ‘Loper – September 23, 2007
Posted by Jim Connelly in The Weekly 'Loper on Sep 23, 2007
While you were still trying to figure out how Sally Field and James Spader could even be nominated for Emmys, much beat out Edie Falco & James Gandolfini, here’s what we were looking at:
- The Future, As I See It – Kassia gazes into her crystal ball and sees cities full of wi-fi. What, no flying cars??
- Joan Rivers, Blogger Keeping things in perspective, I have to point out that the above phrase isn’t nearly as horrific as, say “Britney Spears, Schoolteacher,” “Sally Field, Best Actress in a Drama,” or “Sam Brownback, President.”
- Print-On-Demand: What Happens when Book Publishing Becomes a Commodity? – In the very first Medialoper Podcast, Kirk talks to author Timothy Sykes, and then deconstructs the future of self-publishing with Kassia.
- Book, Movie, Audience: Bringing Forces Together – Looking at the need for books and movies made from those books to better cross-promote on the internet.
- Why “Sweet Home Alabama” is a Bad Choice For A Tourism Theme – However, it would be the perfect choice for Alabama State Song.
- My Weekend in iPhone Activation Hell – Kassia gets an iPhone, but Kirk is the one spending the weekend trying to get it activated because AT&T has chosen that weekend to upgrade their activation system. Hee.
- That’s What I Like – Things From Another World – One of the things Rox didn’t mention but no doubt she likes about Things From Another World: she can get her Buffy comic fix without having to deal with the Comic Book Guys of the world.
