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Monday, May 28, 2012
Lot and Luke
But hear and understand before pitying me
For it is not my aloneness that is what brings me sorrow
For it is the trespasses against my home
I am a small man
Small and afraid
For there is a difference between chosen solitude and unsolicited rejection
To live is to be alone
For I am too cowardly to unmask myself
and risk true intimacy
Because of this I am chained
tempered and cooled
But in this place
I am master of my own fate
That book was placed by my own hand
That piece of beauty chosen and cherished by my eyes
This wooden chest holds the garments that shield my flesh
In this control, it is here and only here I find freedom
Here and only here I can be large and because of that
It is here and only here I am unafraid
For those who understand and respect this deep sanctity of my home my door will be unlocked and bread will be at my table
For all others I say unto thee do not bother me for my door is already locked to you
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Southfield May 21, 2012 City Council Meeting
Topics Include
* The recommended 2012/2013 Budget
*A local theatre group (SRO Productions) leaving where they are housed in a restored church.
*A police officer's use of profanity.
*The Southfield Tree Fund
An agenda and related documents can be found here.
Southfield 2012/2013 Recomended Budget Presentation
Notes: This video contains only the first hour of the presentation due to technical limitations. Audio of the entire meeting will be available shortly.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Album Review: Doctor John: Locked Down
Dr. John
Locked Down
3.5/5
Guess who's back. Back again. The Wolf is back tell a friend. Yeah. It's been a while since I reviewed a new album, partially because of life stuff and partially because most of what's been coming out is indie pop, and I'm not really qualified to review indie pop. It's not my style and I know it. Read the Florence and the Machine review. So this time I'm taking up some good ole New Orleans R &B. Now, it's not my forte either but I dig it enough to be a little less biased.Dr. John is a legend and unfortunately I'm a bit new to him. Before this album my only exposure to him was the 101 Dalmatians soundtrack and his role as himself on Treme.
That and his Muppet caricature.
All that said I dig this album. "Big shot". It's got heart and groove and I have to say that is hard to pull off. A lot of the modern blues and jazz acts I've come across can get an endless groove feeling easily but it seems to lack heart. That's not the case here. Most of the songs here have a sort of tragic feel.
Not sad and not wallowy, but tragic, like a, "It ain't pretty, but this is my life. It's all I got as much as I might hate it." feeling. Or that might just be me.
Who the hell knows .
But then again that is one of the points of blues, to tell life's story in all of its ugly beautifulness.
And off the beaten path I go. It's hard, really hard to get past the smiles and laughs and handshakes, to get past all that bullshit and move people by the other side of the coin. Because mostly most folks don't want to hear it or tell it, like there is something wrong with feeling pissed, or afraid, or sad, when all of that is just part of being human. We all have our bullshit, every single one of us. And maybe admitting it can help us keep the demons of our minds at bay.
It takes guts and skill to actually move people and well this album has moved me.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
My Thoughts on HBO Go and Xfinity for XBox
The Roll Out Kerfuffle
Yeah. I guess I can't go any further with ignoring it. These services, HBO Go and Xfinity on Xbox had incredibly horrible launches. This is part of the reason why I waited so long to review them. I wanted the review to not be a long rant about it, but at the same time I can't say it doesn't color my opinion. Part of the problem was a disappointment with the product which I'll describe later but here I'm going to focus on the two weeks of heck with them.
The technology that Comcast uses so that its service can bypass its data cap was already controversial, but that technology also made it difficult for some people to set up the service. It took me about four hours to set mine up which sounds short but for Hulu the same process takes about 5 minutes.
Add to that people were expecting to have the HBO GO library included in the app or at very least being allowed to use the HBO Go app and you have a situation where some people can't use the app in the way they wanted, to watch the entire series of Deadwood in three days.
By the way to anyone who hates on the above parody I can say a lot of those lines are actual quotes from the show.
You got that you sons of bitches! You screwed the pooch on this one! In your haste to silence the grievances and doubts against you, you have only proven your detractors right to think you cocksuckers can't do a damn thing right, and through your ineptitude showed your clientele you are unworthy of the hard earned currency we lay from our pockets into your fucking ass cheeks, you motherfucking incompetent whores! (Shot of my punching of a cable exec, leaving the room and looking at my number 2 so he knows to finish it.)
I love Al.
Anyway eventually they got their act together but it took them forever.
Criticisms of Netflix and Hulu
In order to understand my opinion of these services you have to understand that ultimately I was hoping they would improve on Netflix and Hulu. While I like both of these services I do have a few gripes with them.
Lets get this out of the way. I hate the metro redesign of these apps. I've hated it for nearly a year now. See I mostly use these apps to watch TV and it was easier to search out specific episodes in Netflix back when they were in list form. It's even worse than that because you don't even go to an episode menu screen in Netflix before it starts playing anymore. It plays the episode it thinks you were on even if you only had about 2 minutes until the end of it. So basically I'm watching the ending credits of South Park every time I fire it up.
In Hulu the metro the redesign made it so that most of the time only 100 panels could be displayed. What does this mean? If you're Hulu favorites list or queue on your computer has more than 100 items you're out of luck. Browsing through a studios' catalog and they have more than 100? Out of luck. Going though and selecting stuff by letter and it has more than 100, you are out of luck. How do I know this? Because things arranged alphabetically in the C section are cut off at CO and searching I see a show called The Cut. That and as an anime nerd I search for stuff in their Funimation collection which I know they have.
But those are problems that are kind of nitpicks. You can still watch shows. The big one I was expecting the cable app to fix was a lack of premium content. It is very hard to get movies less than a few years old, at least mainstream ones on these apps.
Expectations
Furthermore my expectations were shaded by the Comcast Xfinity.tv website, which while not perfect had far more content than their TV OnDemand service and integrated the HBO Go library into it.
To put it simply I was expecting the Comcast app to be more similar to the website than OnDemand. The website is basically Netflix, but with premium content, which is what I was hoping for.
OnDemand
I love...ed OnDemand 10 years ago. It was exciting. A library of content I could watch without being bound to the clock. If a show came on late night, like Real Time with Bill Maher, or Aqua Teen Hunger Force I didn't have to stay up until midnight to watch it. It was great.
But here is the thing. Now to me that is the norm. I almost never watch a show when it comes on. Ten years ago that quality was a cool gimmick. Now it's just the way I watch TV.
OnDemand hasn't changed much in 10 years, which to me seems inexcusable when there are services that have refined the trait it defined. Now I don't just watch whichever show I want to watch when I want to, I watch whichever episode of that show I want.
And that is something that is just plain hard to do with On Demand which normally doesn't even give you a full season of these shows. After years, I have finally gotten my mother to sit down and watch The Wire. She's hooked but can only watch 4 episodes a month OnDemand. Meanwhile on Comcast's website if I wanted to I could watch the entire series.
Now I understand why the interface is so hard to change, which is the major complaint when comparing it other services. Your cable box just isn't that powerful a computer, but in terms of content, they are the grand masters. They've been at it far longer than Netflix, yet it seems they have far less content especially full seasons.
Note: I'm just going on my feelings here. I don't have specific numbers and even if I did there are different ways to calculate the size of a media library. I wish they would just measure it in content hours.
And it seems the Xfinity App has less content still. A lot of the shows it offers are already on Netflix, but have full seasons there, like Supernatural.
For shows where chronology matters it's confusing as all heck to tell which order the available episodes are in.
Also the search function is broken. I'm delighted to say one of my favorite miniseries Into the West is available, but in order to find it you have to go through the network menu because search says it doesn't exist.
All that said there is premium content. There are shows there that I just can't get anywhere else like NCIS, Young Justice, Thundercats, Avatar: The Legend of Korra, which by the way does its predecessor proud.
And all in all Xfinity does have newer movies than the other services.
It just seems that all of that comes at the expense of viewing things the way I've gotten used to viewing them. If I want to sit down and watch a marathon I've gotten used to being able to. Same goes for watching specific episodes. All the election talk has got me in the mood for "Douche and Turd".
HBO Got It Right
Everything I've been complaining about especially interface stuff. It's not a problem with HBO's app. The interface is great. One thing that always bugged with nearly every app is that I can't sort how I see the episodes. There are some shows where the chronology doesn't matter and watching the episodes newest to oldest is probably going to be best, for instance news and talk shows. Then there are others where that option seems insane. Try it with Game of Thrones. I dare you.
Who's that? Why does that guy want that guy dead? Why is that guy saying that guy owes him money? Why is that guy piss scared of that guy?
HBO has a drop down menu that lets you sort how you sees things. Newest to latest, or the other way round. Even for movies you can browse alphabetically or order added.
They have a screen for each episode which conveniently includes a next episode button.
And all the better they have full series. Not just a season but full on series. And they simulcast episodes. You can watch it through the app as soon as it starts on TV. If you're in your kitchen cooking and miss the first five minutes, no problem, just start it from the beginning. It also has a pretty good selection of sports stuff which is hard to find in an OnDemand format due to timeliness issues. Nobody gives a rat's ass about last month's championship match.
It does what I want, but I wish they had more HBO original movies, documentaries and some of the older and smaller series. They have most of the big stuff, Deadwood, Oz, The Wire, The Sopranos, but some of the more obscure stuff from the HBO library like Dennis Miller Live, The Chris Rock Show, The Corner, and Spawn are gone. Like I said they are also missing alot of their original movies and documentaries. There are no Tuskegee Airmen or When the Levies Broke. Which is a shame, because they kept advertising, "The entire HBO catalog."
All that said while I expected the Xfinity app to compete with Netflix I never did for this one. You only get it if you already have cable. And while I love HBO content it can't compete with the size of the other services libraries.
I'll Finish the Way I Started
The Xfinity apps is basically Comcast's TV OnDemand service with a better interface, which I find frustrating. The HBO app, while not eclipsing Netflix and Hulu mostly succeeds at what I expected it to be, though I am disappointed in a few very specific holes in expected content. Cough ach** In Treatment*** cough.
Again it's a damn fine show. Too fine to be pushed to the wayside the way it's been.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
May 8, 2012 Southfield School Board Meeting
Topics Include
*A student trip to Japan
*Summer School
*Various Student Awards
*Asian Student Teachers
Note: A portion of this video was edited to remove a song from a Studio Ghibli movie. (I'd have to check but I think it was the theme to Princess Mononoke a movie I really should watch again.)
An agenda and related documents can be found here.
Important Dates Southfield Late May / Early June
May 15, 2012 7:00 pm - Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting
May 21, 2012 - Southfield City Council Meeting
May 23, 2012 - Southfield Inside Out / Face to Face Project Opening
May 29, 2012 -School Board Study Session
June 3, 2012 10:00 am Southfield High School Graduation
June 3, 2012 3:00 pm Southfield-Lathrup High School Graduation
June 4, 2012 Southfield School Board
June 4, 2012 Southfield City Council Meeting
June 5, 2012 Southfield School Board Budget Public Hearing
June 7, 2012 7:00 pm University High Graduation
Note: I was mistaken about the date of teh inside out Opening. This post originally said it was on the 24th.
Southfield City Council Meeting May 14, 2012
Topics Include
- Community Development Block Grant Action Plan Approval
- Resolutions regarding opposing Fracking and Super PACs, as well as in favor the state reimbursing cities for loss of funds from the elimination of the personal property tax
- Issues with DTE Energy
An agenda and related documents can be found here.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Southfield City Council Meeting May 7, 2012
Topics Include
- A discussion on development and planning priorities
- A program that would allow the city to be used as a mechanism to help reduce bank risk so that homeowners could get better terms for energy improvement loans.
- Community Development Block Grant
- The Chaldean Festival
- The resurfacing of Civic Center Drive.
An agenda and related documents can be found here.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Southfield City Council Meeting April 30, 2012
Topics Include
- The possibility of upgrading the city's sign ordinance to better regulate electronic signs.
- The possibility of phasing out portions of a program that allows some city employees and officials to take home cars.
- A series of arrests that took place at Northland Mall on April 28 regarding possible gang activity.
An agenda and related documents can be found here.