Stupid Writers’ Strike

So I haven’t really been paying too much attention to this writers’ strike thing up to this point, but I guess I really should be. For one, a bunch of shows I like to watch are affected. The premiere of 24 has been indefinitely delayed because FOX wants the season to air uninterrupted. Family Guy has one finished episode, and a whole bunch of unfinished ones; since Seth MacFarlane is walking a picket line in LA, there’s a good chance they’ll stay that way for a while. The next season of Lost is only half finished. Jon Stewart announced on last Thursday’s Daily Show that they wouldn’t be on the air this week. I’m sure the list goes on.

Now the second reason I should care. A big part of why the writers are striking has to do with “new media” a.k.a. the internet. With all kinds of content showing up on line (paid and free) there’s some money involved. The writers don’t feel like they’re getting any benefit from this new stuff and they want their share. This is the kind of discussion I find interesting.

The problem is I don’t know which side I come down on. On the one hand, I understand why the writers might want a piece of the new media pie, and I would even say they are probably entitled to their cut. However, I think they may be grossly overestimating how much money studios and producers are actually making, especially with many networks now offering shows online for free with minimal to no commercials. At the same time, NBC was one instance of a network seemingly doing well selling the shows you can watch for free on TV. Then they go get greedy and pull away from what seemed to be a successful partnership with Apple selling shows on iTunes and what are they making now? C’mon people – get it figured out and stop punishing your audience by keeping their favorite shows off the air.

We’re Getting a New Car! [Updated]

One way or another, we’ll have our very own Saturn Aura XR by the end of the month. Since we’re getting rid of Amber’s truck, she’ll be the lucky one driving it every day, but I think it’s safe to say that my car will be retired as primary trip vehicle. We’re trying to see if we can sell the truck privately and get a little more than the trade-in value the dealer offered. We’ll give it a few weeks and see if there is any interest. If we can’t sell it, we’ll just go for the trade-in at the end of the month. So if you know anyone who might want a Blue ’98 Dodge Dakota, let me know or just have them search Craigslist Madison.

This pic looks exactly like ours from the outside. This is the real one.
Our Aura

A few more pictures of the car.

And if you haven’t seen it already, go check out the Metroid Retrospective videos over at GameTrailers.com and get pumped up for Metroid Prime 3: Corruption on 8/28.