Showing posts with label Waste of Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waste of Time. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

A Child Will Lead You...

Why is it whenever I watch a science fiction television series there is inevitably an episode with children who have formed a society without adults. Is this some secret of the genre that must be revealed time and time again? And why is it that the adults who find this civilization/culture/group must introduce the kids to the "real world" shattering their fragile existence with rules and authority? I don't have the answer, but it irks me to see these formulaic themes being rehashed again and again in a genre that prides itself on being original and fantastic. I theorize that somewhere in an underground bunker in the hills of Hollywood there is a secret group of writers that take ideas and decide how best to drive a theme into the ground while maintaining that it's a "new" concept. And for that matter, what is it with television anyway? I understand that there is a limit to the number of things that can be made into decent programming on TV, but for all that's holy I can't understand why we need 1200 programs devoted to police, or hospitals, or some kind of crime solving unit. Where has all the original programming gone? I have hundreds of channels and lately I don't think I have been getting my money's worth of programming. I watch exactly 4 hours of scheduled television a week; Deadliest Catch, Burn Notice, Warehouse 13, and Eureka. Granted it's the off season for network television, but still, I have the HD, DVR, Digital Cable and I don't even use it enough to justify the hefty price tag. To be honest I watch more TV by renting it on Netflix.
So with all the channels I should be able to find something to watch when I turn on the tube (funny, not many TVs are tube anymore...wonder if the next generation will even say tube...) but I can't...a child can turn on the TV and find something no problem...how many kid channels are there now...5...6? And yet when I was a kid and wanted to watch TV it was from 2-5PM weekdays and Saturday morning, that's it. So as a kid I wasn't satisfied with TV and now as an adult I am not satisfied. On top of all of this, why is it that 95% of the time when I turn on the TV it's during a commercial break? And why is it when I change the channel during a commercial break I generally find commercials on all of the channels?
They are screwing us...I think it's time to toss the cable box back to its owners and reclaim a little of the wasted cash. When I was a kid I did things when the TV wasn't showing something I wanted to watch...time to get more of that other stuff going again.
Lars T.
"The television, that insidious beast, that Medusa which freezes a billion people to stone every night, staring fixedly, that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." -Ray Bradbury

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Moving Right Along...


I thought that I would jot something down again. We were sitting down last night trying to get A. Smith's account set up as a team member for the blog, which brought up angry thoughts about one of my pet peeves...Why the hell does it take forever and a day to set up a free account? Email, Email Confirm, Password, Password Confirm, Secret Question, Secret Answer, Word Jumble, etc etc. I swear by the time the people who set this crap up are done "securing" us we'll be forced to win a game of scrabble, complete the math section of the SATs with a minimum score of 500, and be able to recite the preamble to the Declaration of Independence...all for a free blog account...I'll be honest, I don't care if someone hacks my blog...it's not a huge concern to me. Firstly because I don't think I'm that important (yet) and secondly because it isn't like I am throwing down with literary genius and my words need to be guarded for posterity.

Every day I feel like I have to jump through one more hoop, maneuver around one more obstacle and make just a bit more effort...all for the sake of "security" or in a larger sense,"securing my freedoms". Let me ask a question...isn't the opposite of security actually freedom? If you secure something then let it go, aren't you freeing it? Are our freedoms being "secured" and are we actually losing our freedoms? Shouldn't everyone be saying "we're ensuring your freedom"? It's an interesting thought...

Just another case of the man trying to get you down.

Lars T.