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Convergence Rears it's head, in the real world.30 Mar

Although I am not allowed to go into it in-depth, the convergence of advertising and television is well under way. From my view, the current project I am on is approaching the entertainment value correctly. The show is slated to begin airing this summer. I'm curious to see how it's accepted (or not).

I'm also beginning to see an interesting phenomenon. Television people are beginning, and I stress beginning, to learn more about technology; specifically learning programming languages. Additionally, I'm beginning to see people whose jobs have been "outsourced" making their way onto (into?) production teams. There is definite cross-pollination going on.

Beyond all of that, I had a meeting over the weekend with a very forward thinking individual…television show patents are next, especially when they blend with technology.

Get ready for a new round…

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AppleCare05 Mar

Wow, it's been a while.

My mom's iMac went recently went through a bout of Kernel Panic. My step-father called me one day because it kept crashing. I drove down to their place and did a little investigation…I couldn't find anything blatantly wrong.

So, I backed up and did an Archive and Install of Panther. Everything was fine until the January 26th Security Update. Then, WHAM! — Kernel Panic. Hmm.

I started using Safe Boot and the machine was fine. Hmm, again.

AppleCare to the rescue. We called and scheduled an appointment for someone to come out and look at the machine. WOW! I didn't know AppleCare would actually send someone out to the house.

(Fast-Forward to the AppleCare tech coming out.)

The AppleCare tech starts giving my step-father a hard-time. He's saying that it's a software problem and AppleCare doesn't cover software problems. So my step-father calls me and I get on the phone with the tech…

  • I kindly explain to him that everything was fine until the Security Update.
  • He begins to argue with me that it's a software issue.
  • I again explain to him that there wasn't a problem until the Update.
  • He says he needs the original keyboard and mouse. The problem is because of the wireless (non-Apple) keyboard and mouse.
  • I try to explain that's not the issue.
  • He informs me he's been working for Apple for 7 years and that I must have installed some third-party software which is causing the problem.
  • I explain to him I've been programming OS X since 1999 (I didn't want to really get into it) and that I haven't installed any software which required Authorization. I explain that no software has been installed which would have altered the Kernel.
  • He argues that he needs the original keyboard and mouse, along with Panther discs, and hands the phone back to my step-father.

So, my mom drove over to my house, picked up an original keyboard and mouse along with the Panther discs.

About an hour later I got a call from my mom: “…The computer is working fine now. The technician replaced something called the Logic Board. Oh, and he apologized…”

So, what's happened in the Jan 26th update? Anyone have any insight?

Now, I understand that it's tough to be a customer service technician. There are so many different levels of experience you run into**. But, I also feel you need to leave your ego at the door when walking into someone's home and listen to them. You're there for a reason and they know the reason.

** I called DirecTV the other night, went through an automated system and one of their solutions was “…you may not have turned on your television set.”

About Me

I am an expert in digital video, a founder of multiple companies, inventor of the verified viewing process, and have numerous patents pending concerning methods of digital video distribution. Since 1996 I have provided software and service solutions to entertainment production companies throughout Los Angeles and New York. My companies, software, and services have helped produce the television shows ‘ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,’ ‘MTV’s Yo Momma,’ ‘FOX’s Nanny 911,’ and ‘Comedy Central’s The Showbiz Show with David Spade,’ among many others.

I hold a Bachelor of Science from Arizona State University, am an active member of the Producer’s Guild of America, and public speaker. I am also a published author: Digital Video Hacks (O’Reilly; ISBN 0596009461) and Videoblogging (Wiley; ISBN 0470037881) have helped thousands of people understand how to produce and distribute digital video with a high level of competence. When not consumed with work, I live, love, and enjoy life with my family.

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