Comments [0] posted: Oct 22, 2007 Greg O'Byrne

There is a HUGE fire going on down in Southern California.  Once again the best place to keep track of the events as they occur is the internet and more precisely a private citizen with a blog.

Check out these pictures: http://and-still-i-persist.com/?cat=50

Also the remarkable Google Maps created by other users listed on the page.

Another Army-of-Davids moment.


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Comments [0] posted: Jun 10, 2007 Greg O'Byrne

I'm sure by now you've seen the official Olympic logo for the 2012 London Games.  It's hideous.  Unbelievably horrid.  It looks like some high school kids created it.  I could go on.

Well an interesting thing happened on the way to the marketing meeting, the BBC called for reader submissions of replacement logos. [linky] And they got a bunch.

Some of them quite good (most of them not).

This is a modern day consequence of big government / business / bureaucracy ineptitude.  In previous eras the pukeliscious logo created by the committee would have had no competition.  The fair citizens of London would have been forced to apologize for it and that's it.

An “Army of Davids” Moment

Now regular people have the tools on their personal computer to create professional quality (some of them are) logos.  Submit them to an organization with some weight and provide an alternative to the "official" logo.

If the bureaucracy was smart they would take this "out" provided for them and use the new, much better logo.

In fact future games should take note and save the money of hiring a marketing firm, open up the design to the public and trust on the wisdom of crowds to create something better than a travesty in orange.



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Comments [0] posted: May 24, 2007 Greg O'Byrne


The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Journey, Guns 'n Roses, Metallica, U2...never again. Stadium shows? They won't be the same. Who will be able to fill a whole stadium tour once U2 hangs up its spurs?

Why?

Fragmentation.

Say no more!

Nobody has control of the means of distribution like they did in the past. I can find any amount of the songs I want in the genre I want. I don't need to be held to the short list that can be fit into a brick and mortar store (hello!...tower records is out of busniess).

To paraphrase Chris Anderson: [linky]

The Faberge egg of controlled distribution and economies of scarcity is shattered into scrambled eggs of no control of distribution and economies of abundance.

A band for all seasons and all reasons and all tastes and all flavors.


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