Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Big Brother SuperPass - is it Worth It?


Over the past few summers, I have really been getting into Big Brother.  I didn't see the show until Season 11 and that summer it was about half over by the time I started watching it.  So this is only the second season I have watched it from beginning to end. Or 13 will end in a few weeks anyway.  For this season (13) I actually sprung for the live feeds (called "SuperPass").  You pay $14.99 per month for the privilege of watching the Big Brother House Guests 24 x 7 on 4 different cameras.

I only paid for one month because I wanted to see what it was like.  For most of that month, the $10 music credit was 'broken'. It wasn't until just a few days before my subscription lapsed that I was able to redeem my $10 music credit.  Now that almost made me want to keep the SuperPass.  But spending $15 per month to get $10 worth of music made no sense unless the Superpass offered some sort of other value.  Big Brother itself is very short term (only runs through mid September), so I had to look at what value other than BB it had and it was pretty sparse.  I could watch full episodes of 'Ochocinco' and 'Famous Food' neither of which has anything like the BB live feeds. In fact both of those shows appear on my "On Demand" choices in my cable.

So I could find no value in it after Big Brother ran out.  Was it worth it for the month?  Well yes it was. One thing though, it's a tremendous time eater. In the beginning it was strangely voyeuristic feeling. The houseguests know they're on camera and mics, so they act a certain way most of the time.  However, if you really want to get to know the house guests better, the live feeds are the best way to do it. You hear many different varieties of conversations that you'll never hear on the scaled down 1 hour TV presentations.  And you see an occasional "nip slip" and even a "peen slip" if you're into that. Yes Bendon's half erect peen showed in the shower cam once.  Why they had a camera in the shower, I can only shake my head and wonder.  Words are not censored out either so you hear everything; every F word, B words, C words, etc. Things that get BLEEP'd out (and the house guest's mouth gets pixeled out) on the broadcast show.

All in all I highly recommend the live feeds if you're a Big Brother fan.  Big Brother is the only reality show that I know that requires their contestants to stay inside a house for the entire run of the show. Other house based reality shows (Jersey Shore, Bad Girls Club, Real World) don't require that so live feeds would not work very well.  Other reality game shows like Survivor and Amazing Race are aired after they're finished and obviously live feeds wouldn't work there. So Big Brother is amazing in that regard and probably very profitable for CBS. If you are concerned about putting a credit card on something and not being able to cancel it, don't worry. I had no problem with that.  Although they did try to talk me out of canceling of course.

But the bottom line for me is that the Superpass was worth it, but I can't see much value in it after Big Brother ends.

A Case of Mistaken Identity

Every year, more than 75,000 eyewitnesses identify suspects in criminal investigations. Those identifications are wrong about a third of the time, a pile of studies suggest. In November, the Supreme Court will return to the question of what the Constitution has to say about the use of eyewitness evidence. The last time the court took a hard look at the question was in 1977. Since then, the scientific understanding of human memory has been transformed.
34 Years Later, Supreme Court Will Revisit Eyewitness IDs
This story really hit home for me. Just recently I was "misidentified" by the police. One day back in May, I was out for my usual walk after work along my usual route. When I reached a certain point I was greeting by a 'friendly' cop. Yes he really was friendly and he engaged me in conversation. I had a sinking feeling this was not a friendly conversation when he asked for my ID which I gladly handed over. He explained that I fit the 'general description' of a perv whom a lady nearby had complained of stalking her little girl. I was wearing a blue jacket and apparently this person was too and was in my age group. And this occurred in a place that was in the general area I had been walking from.

It took about 15 minutes for them to round up the woman to have a look at me from afar (they had her in a police car parked across the street and due to the tinted glass, I could not see in but she could see me). The officers were in communications with their radios and immediately told me I could go once she got a look at me and knew right away that I was not the perv stalking her daughter.

I was free to go, but was a very long 15 minutes for me. Seemed like hours and it was very upsetting. All kinds of things were going through my mind during that 15 minutes. I knew I was not who they were looking for; I could take comfort in that. But what if this perv looked very similar to me? Similar enough for a mistaken identification by the woman reporting it. I was alone and could not prove that I was not where this took place because it was in the close vicinity. What if they hauled me in based on this woman's identification? What if I had to spend the night in jail? What if what if....My fate rested in this woman's ability to properly identify the perv.

During the 15 minute ordeal I did learn a bit more about this perv by listening to the radio chatter on the police radio and also from a passer-by who also saw the guy. The perv in question sounds like a dirty homeless man; probably drunk and/or mentally ill. And very dirty with a full beard. I only had a goatee. So just like that, it was over. But it could have gone the other way too.

And that's why I took notice of this article when it appeared in the news. It really hit home and I hope the Supremes take a good hard look at eyewitness evidence and how it is used. Particularly with respect to identifying someone by looks and memory. It was a happy ending for me and I parted ways with the cops with smiles and good wishes. But for people who are arrested and even convicted based on a mistaken identification, I hope this is explored more.

PS: I couldn't help but think to myself that the cops frittered away a good 15 minutes on me -- 15 minutes that the real perv probably used to get away.

When Businesses Get Too Big For their Britches


Ordinarily, I like government to stay out of private business.  And they should to keep free enterprise working in our country. But what about when a company gets too big?  For more than 100 years the government has been stepping in on certain industries when the companies get too big and now it's AT&T turn - again.

This is not the first time AT&T has had anti-trust trouble and probably won't be the last.  But this time I believe the Government is acting along with the will of the court of public opinion.  Does anyone like AT&T other than AT&T stockholders?  I had their service for about 1 year when I bought one of those pre-paid cell phones.  At the time, AT&T had the best prepaid phone choices. That has of course changed.  During that year or so, I noticed just what a lousy job they did of providing any kind of customer service.  Even the most basic things like navigating their web site to get to your account. You had to type in your phone number and pass code twice on two different screens!  How annoying is that?  And every time I tried to call AT&T customer support, English was the second language of the person I was speaking to.  How annoying was that?

Well eventually I handed off that cell phone to someone else who needed a phone and he since dumped it in favor of a TracFone. So the main reason AT&T is successful is their relationship with Apple.  And the reason this take-over rubbed so many people the wrong way, is that T-Mobile is a good company with a good customer service experience.  I don't use either one (I have Verizon now) but it's good to see them throwing water on this deal.

Justice Department sues to block AT&T takeover of T-Mobile

Sunday, June 18, 2006

George O'Dowd - Reminder of Time Passing

Everyone ages, but for some reason, the aging of George O'Dowd (aka Boy George) seems a stark reminder as to just how much time has past since the 1980's. What a difference 20 years make. He was so .. well.. there was no one quite like him although Cyndi Lauper was close. Now he just looks tired and sad.

I still like Karma Chameleon even after it's been played a bejillion times. It was a pop masterpiece - I still like to hum it.

At any rate, some people age gracefully, others do not.


N.Y. Judge Issues Warrant for Boy George

Old George



Boy George

Friday, June 16, 2006

Bill Gates Moving On - My Thoughts

Well the popular press is just waxing on and on (ad naseum) about the story of Bill Gates announcement to leave M-soft. Yesterday's news, today's and probably tomorrow's too!

All I can say is that people should have seen this coming for a long time. He has simply reached the point where he needs to let go of Microsoft like a parent must do with a grown up child. But there is the philanthropy thing too. Did you ever notice that the richest people are often also the biggest philanthropists? Why do they do it? As of yet, I have not experienced such disposable wealth that I can save entire African villages from starvation.

Maybe it's just a higher calling that you don't get until you reach that point of being really really wealthy.

Bill Gates to give up daily duties at Microsoft by 2008

Bill Gates

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Gross Anti Smoking Ad

Now that's what I call effective advertising! This "tracheotomy guy" Ronaldo Martinez. He speaks with the help of an electronic device and we get to see him disinfecting the hole in his throat as part of his apparent shower routine. I could not stop watching him and I could not stop thinking about my smoking neighbors.

I am surrounded on all sides by smokers. The guy across the hall steps out into the common area to smoke. I see him all the time from my window. He's one of those that can quit for 3 months, start again, quit again, etc. He's easily in his mid to late 40's and really should be thinking about hanging up the habit for good. Then there's the young idiots next door to me. 3 twenty-somethings live in this apartment and I guess they're too young to be afraid of the damage. Young and stupid. A deadly combination? Between the 4 of them, I'm sure I'm getting enough 2nd hand to be harmful.

I read in
Angry Black Bitch's blog that she's giving it up. Hooray for her - I hope she makes it. I was a smoker once - 2 packs a day, of menthol even! Funny I don't remember it being that hard. But then I was 'young and stupid' at the time.

Anti-Smoking Ads Shock Viewers in NYC

Ronaldo Martinez

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Hate-Filled Pat Robertson Cites God's Wrath

What an asshole. Ariel Sharon is dying and all Pattie can do is spew hate. Um Pattie, Ariel was severely overweight and is 77. Don't you think that falls under natural causes? Does anyone actually take Pattie seriously? If so, let me warn you - if there is a hell, there will be a spot for you there. Sometimes he seems more like a hollywood christian, kind of a comic act for God.

I really can't wait for "God's Wrath" to strike Pat Robertson!

Robertson Links Sharon Stroke, God's Wrath

Hate Filled Pat Robertson

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Time to Clean Republicon House

How the house of cards does crumble! Why are so many Republicons (sic) crooks? How America could possibly trust the Republicon party with 2 terms is pathetic. Most voters don't even remember Joe McCarthy or Richard Nixon so those Republicons just stick their heads in the sand. The rotting Republicon party crumbling on so many grounds may just give the power back to the Democrats. But first oh Dems, stop the bickering, bitching, and moaning and get a real agenda for America will ya?

Abramoff Plea Could Have Far-Reaching Implications

Abramoff

Thursday, December 15, 2005

George Bush lies even when he tells truth

In a desperate bid to revive his sinking ratings, Geo tries the old 12 step approach to pretending to be honest - when we were wrong, we promptly admitted it. Only in his case it isn't prompt and it isn't even a truthful admission. A lame pretense at honesty at best. Of course, he can't say the truth: We went to Iraq for oil. The man is addicted to oil and there's no denying it. To quote Pink Floyd: Did they expect us to treat them with any respect?

We did go to war on faulty intelligence, Bush admits

Ah, the distorted face of an addict.


And that's the TRUTH