Posts Tagged ‘TV’

The childhood joy of space

Posted 13 Jul 2009 — by admin
Category Uncategorized, space

It’s space night in the mistersnappy household. I’ve just finished watching Moonwalk One, which isn’t anything to do with the recently departed Michael Jackson, but a long lost film documenting the moon landings of 40 years ago. Obviously it’s highly recommended (by me) and available on Amazon at a good price!! To round off my evening I’d planned to watch the live stream, in HD no less, of the Space Shuttle Endeavour launch from Florida. It’s already been delayed a couple of times due to weather and they had a 40% chance of success today. Alas, at the last minute, or 5, the countdown was halted to resume in 48 hours.

I remember my excitement at the very first shuttle launch in the early 80′s, rushing home to watch it on the TV. Before the days when everyone had a VHS I think I recorded it onto an audio cassette which probably languishes in a cupboard at my parent’s house. Apart from a period in my life when girls and beer where more important, I’ve retained that childhood excitement for shuttle launches, while the world seems to have gotten used to the regular trips into near space. The advent of live web streaming of both launches and space walks makes these special occasions even more enjoyable for my inner 10 year old. The idea of watching astronauts working for hours on end, from the comfort of my desk, on  a live stream is utterly fantastic and I could, and do, watch them for hours. They’re strangely relaxing! Just to make things a little better, I can now watch in glorious HD. What utter joy!

I still find it a little strange that we, on earth, take these fantastical feats of engineering, science and, dare I say it, project management, as the norm. Most launches don’t even get a side glance on the news these days. If they do, it would be for something like the continued delays of Endeavour, or the fact that there are only a few missions left before the Space Shuttle programme ends.

There will soon be no more significant manned launches out of NASA until Orion in about 2014 and I wonder if this period of reflection and development and the potential return of man to the moon in 2020 will re-egnite the interest of a new generation of space geeks and kidults alike.

Check out the latest delay announcement from NASA tv…

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Appointment to view TV

Posted 14 Apr 2009 — by admin
Category Uncategorized

A while ago I mused about TV reviews becoming previews with the advent of iPlayer. At the time I recall there being a lot of noise about the coming of ‘on demand’ TV and how it would be the death of appointment to view TV. Well this might not relate to everyone but is certainly a growing phenomenon.

I am an infrequent user of iPlayer and 4OD. I only really use them when I really need to. I hardly download TV shows to watch and have taken to the box set DVD with low level enthusiasm. What I do do is Sky+ just about everything I’m following from MadMen and 24 to Charlie Brooker’s Newswipe and Heroes. A month or so ago I was chucking a late night shift watching Comic Relief while working and little and I got side tracked on Twitter. Using the #hashtag and twitter search I was able to identify who else was tweeting about #comicrelief and commenting on the sketches and gags. Coupling that with Twitterfall, which is a realtime feed of tweets that can be divided in to categories by search term, I was able to single out a feed for variants of comic relief and take part in the conversation. This added a fascinating realtime insight into the live show, kinda like watching it with mates but more so, more honest, mildly geeky but still with a community feel.

After a few days I forgot about it until I started to catch up with 24/Heroes/MadMen, or whatever, on Sky+ and suddenly wished I could share my shock/surprise/incredulity with a co-watcher but then realised that by time shifting  my watching I was reduced to posting a single tweet or facebook upadate to a bunch of people who had watched the show days earlier. Hardly a virtual watercooler moment.

Now we don’t have to wait to get to the watercooler to discuss Doctor Who, we can do it online when the show is on. We can comment as the action is occuring and there is no need to wait. I’ve got cold water in my fridge… damn, there is beer in there somewhere too, you don’t get that at work.

Appointment to view TV is alive and kicking and the watercooler is dead… at least the one in the office is!

By the way… I’m watching the tralier for Ashes to Ashes and I can’t wait for next monday!!!