Thursday, November 20, 2008, 02:25 PM
Posted by Hans K. Meyer
Sorry, I've been away from the blog for a bit. Posted by Hans K. Meyer
I'm been traveling hoping to convince some university to give me a tenure track position, but I really have no excuse. I actually posted a couple of days ago about a new service MTV is offering (see below), but that post got lost in the Interwebs. So in true blogger fashion, I'm going to update everyone with a couple of short bullet points. This is really what I should be doing all the time, but I kind of have diarrhea of the fingers I guess. In other words, I type too much.
1. The Job Hunt: Last week I was at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, and next week I'll be in Norman, OK interviewing for jobs. I also had a phone interview with Michigan State that I don't think went well enough to lead to a site visit, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed. With the economy the way it is and universities, including Missouri, freezing positions, I have to be grateful for what I've received. I still have a bunch of applications out (Hello Oregon, TCU, Arkansas and Tennessee!) that I haven't heard from.
2. Videos on demand: Too bad my earlier post on MTV Music didn't make it because it was filled with lots of self-deprecating wit about my wanna-be rocker days. Regardless, the point was to trumpet the arrival of MTV's new site which does something the network itself hasn't done in about a decade - actually play videos. In fact, the site has nearly every video MTV has ever played, including such luminaries as the 10-minute "Thriller," the first video ever on MTV "Video Killed the Radio Star," and the video that changed my life - Metallica's "One." Too bad it's only the short version. I'm still going to embed it at the end because my head is starting to bang just thinking about it.
3. Sad Economic News: WhizKids, the makers of one of Lincoln's favorite games HeroClix, announced it's going out of business. This post on GeekDad says they are looking for a buyer for the HeroClix franchise. I wonder how much money we've got in the bank? Oh, none because Lincoln and I have spent it all on the little plastic HeroClix figures! In all seriousness, it's a really fun game for anyone who's wonders what it would have been like to command all the powers of the Mandarin.
4. Some newspaper news (well, sort of): I wrote a couple of months ago for The Cyberbrains about how newspaper Web sites have neglected one of the most important elements of their print publications - the Comics page. My suggested solution was to embrace Web only comics such as Homestar Runner. King Features, one of the largest syndicators of comic strips, had a better idea - Create a Web comics presence news organizations can add to their Web sites. It's an interesting idea and could work, if (and this is a big IF) the site and the comic creators will fully embrace the advantages the Web has to offer. I hate to knock a fellow Mizzou alumni, but I really don't see the 85-year-old creator of Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois creating Flash animations or even video strips. More to the point, I don't see King Features giving him the help he needs to do it.
5. Role Model: I try to point out good examples of blogging, especially news blogging, when I can, and I'd be remiss if I didn't point out the inspiration behind this post. Check out Bob Collins of Minnesota Public Radio and his daily feature called NewsCut.
Here's the video I promised. ROCK ON!!




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