The Day After…
Posted in Uncategorized on June 15th, 2009 by Justin XAnalog TV is gone now. For those of us with cable, satellite, fios, TIVO — well, we won’t even notice. All those systems switched to digital a long time ago. If you were getting TV via antenna you hopefully have a converter box by now
All this cost $$$ for anyone who isn’t able to get a free converter box. Here’s the deal: the poverty sticken who can’t afford cable or satellite probably won’t be able to afford to get the box. The government is only giving away so many…. To add to this hurricane season just started. All those old cheap black and white or color portable TVs that many of us used as hurricane supplies will no longer work. That means more $$$$
The other day I went to a book store and looked through the computer books. The were all at least a version or 2 behind on all the Linux software books. With new versions of just about everything coming out every 6 months it’s hard to keep up. My dad got a subscription to the newspaper but he’s also been reading the news online. All the news in the paper was already old by the time he read it in print.
Here’s the good news: you can get all kinds of info online. Here’s the bad news: print media is becoming seen as old and stale. Even Craig Ferguson made a joke the other day that you could tell he was old because he “picked up a copy of the Rolling Stone.” Then he air-typed to show that the “kids” were all getting everything from the net these days. The problem is that the print world is often more reliable and employs a lot of people.
The other problem is in reading the media. The reading devices are just too pricey right now to be mainstream. Think about this: I can read a magazine and then pass it to someone else to read when I’m done. Then I can read a book. If all of my media is on a device like a Kindle…sharing is a little hard unless there is more than one Kindle in the house. That means $$$$$






Justin X has been in involved with Information Technology off and on for 16 years.