Dr. Horrible mocks the interwebs
2009-09-21 21:19:14.807084+02 by
Dan Lyke
2 comments
TC and I banter back and forth occasionally about our long-standing bet over whether mass-market broadcast media will ever fall to the point-to-point on-demand world.
Dr. Horrible's presentation last night at the Emmys addresses this a bit.
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#Comment Re: made: 2009-09-21 23:08:30.102653+02 by:
ebwolf
Irony: I watched this on YouTube
#Comment Re: made: 2009-09-25 21:13:18.654131+02 by:
TC
Bait taken. Yeah I heard the Emmys were really good this year but I didn't tivo
them so I guess I could download them *smirk*
Dan needs to step up his game on this bet if he's really going to be WOZian in his weaseling. Dan knows he lost the bet around the time tivo & movies on demand had a
reasonable user base circa 2004 (we are not going to mention YouTube (thanks
Eric)) but I am not claiming victory till Dan's income bracket matches my taste in
Scotch (currently favoring http://www.bruichladdich.com/ ) I think I have till
2017 ?? or something like that
Side note Felicity Day is my twitter buddy we chatted about
http://www.watchtheguild.com/ back when it was a garage project. Now she's a big
star.
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