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Another step towards new media.

August 22nd, 2009

Back in the beginning of 2007, inspired by Futurist David Houle, I wrote about my vision for a new medium on which printed media would morph into electronic media, yet still retain the look and feel of printed news.

Well, another step has been made towards that vision, and it’s taking its roots in advertising.

Entertainment Weekly is taking on an experiment by which super-thin video screens will be embedded into pages of their magazines.  Prominent television personalities will grace the screens in advertisements, predominantly for Pepsi and CBS.

Americhip has developed the technology, and has developed many advanced marketing strategies that entice all five senses of the customer.  A strategy the company likes to call “multisensorizing”.

The cost of such a video-laced magazine ad hasn’t been disclosed, nor has the market for the technological magazines been specified.  However, New York and L.A. audiences are on the radar to participate.

I can’t imagine that the experiment will be cheap, but cost is largely relative, and if CBS and Pepsi see a return on their investment, we may end up seeing more of these digital screens in magazines in the very near future.

This is just the beginning.

As I mentioned in my post back in 2007, I foresee these digital screens growing into pages of their own, fed content through the Internet, and pushing the paper delivery boy out of business.

The technology is here, and by the fact that we’re going to get a taste of the technology in a magazine, even in limited distribution, tells me the price of the technology is becoming more and more attractive.

If you happen to encounter a copy of the magazine with the video ads, I’d like to hear your opinion on the experience!

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A Rough Couple of Weeks

August 12th, 2009

I’ve been out for a while.  It’s been a rough couple of weeks.

My tenants of three solid years graduated from college and moved out, and I had exactly 9 days to go through the property, fix what needed fixin’ and clean the crap out of just about everything in sight.

Fortunately for me, the girls that moved out did a fairly decent job of getting all their stuff out on time and doing some general cleaning before turning in their keys, and for that I am extremely grateful.  It could have been a whole lot worse, and I didn’t bat an eye when I gave them their entire deposit back.

Then there was the bathroom.  The old shower surround was probably 20 years old, or at least it looked it, and was yellow, brittle and moldy.  It had to go.

Unfortunately the plaster wall behind the surround didn’t want to stick around either, and it ended up going too.

Then there was the tub itself.  It was definitely original and the enamel had worn off to the point where it was rusting and streaking down the tub.  If it was going to be replaced, now was the time to do it…

Long story short, I muscled the old cast iron tub out of the bathroom, taking about 3 other plaster walls with it, and replaced it with a new, modern tub and shower surround.

I’d rather not do that again.

Luckily I got the placed refreshed and cleaned up just in time for the new guys to move in.

And now I’m back to collecting rent.

I’ll have some more of the saga in the coming days, but now it’s time to relax for a while…  and hope stuff doesn’t break… any more than already has…

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