Why the Long Tail doesn't work: not enough time

There are plenty of articles abound, from those who are critic and dismount Chris Anderson’s Long Tail theory, and even those who still believe there is something there. Hard economic facts have basically proven the theory wrong. The analysis so far doesn’t address the ‘why’, only the blinding truth of the real numbers – in my view, the problem is a universal lack of time.

Essentially, even though in the ‘Tail’ there may live hundreds of thousands or even millions of undiscovered songs (to take a practical example), it’s literally impossible that a human could listen to them all and make purchases based on the discoveries. Even if you categorize music in ‘country’ or ‘rock & roll’ groups, there is still a vast selection that you could never hope to listen to in its entirety. Another practical example: you would need seven solid days of non-stop listening to hear through an 8GB iPod’s memory (2000 songs), so how can you hope to listen through a catalog as huge as any of the online music stores? What happens is most people stay with the ‘most popular’, or ‘new releases’ categories, which are usually influenced by the market in order to push known artists or commercial hits to the top. It’s very unlikely that some kid from some unknown town in Idaho would make it to the ‘new releases’ section of iTunes.

Finally, I recommend reading the Long Tail with Tom Slee’s critical reader’s companion.

Am I glad to not have upgraded to Parallels 4.0

Still running on June’s 3.0 release – and boy, am I glad I didn’t upgrade to 4.0, mainly due to lack of time. In hindsight, it seems that there are so many problems with Parallels 4.0 that I’m going to try VMWare Fusion instead. The world looks slowly more perpendicular…

Why are trolls mostly all from Germany?

It seems weird, and I really don’t want to put everyone in the same bag, as I’ve had the pleasure to work with some really excellent and cool people from Germany, so I’m really curious as to why ALL (seriously, it really is all of them!) trolls who simply post stupid, senseless and made-to-piss-off comments on my posts come from there. There has also been some trouble in other places with regard to commenters or even admins that are from Germany. What is it with these people? Move to Spain, eat some paella and drink some sangria, I think you really need it! Feel free to troll this post too, I’ll be happy to delete your comments after having a good laugh.

LinkedIn turning into a job board

It’s curious that over the last few weeks, and possibly due to the crisis mass-hysteria, the few LinkedIn groups I am a member of have turned into job posting boards, mainly for people looking for work, with headlines such as:

Are you looking for an experienced Content , Business Development or Product Manager ? Look no further.

What this is doing as a thread topic in a wireless-related discussion group escapes me, but I see it more and more in the daily email digest. There isn’t anything wrong with this per se, other than swaying the forums/groups off-topic.

If you use Firebug and console.log doesn't work…

…you may well be using Google Maps on your site. Apparently, after you call certain Google Maps API functions, the Firebug console doesn’t work, and you will get a ‘Error: console is undefined’ message instead of the desired output. The fix is easy – call console.debug() (or .log etc.) before you make any Google Maps calls, the console will work just fine afterward. Thought I’d post this as it has been driving me nuts for the last hour.

Polycom C100S: excellent conferencing audio for Skype

I’ve been using a Polycom C100S as my main audio device for Skype during the last couple of months, and I have to say that it is by far the best handsfree device I have ever used, including my Cisco 7960.

Combined with Skype In and Skype Out, holding conference calls is a wonderful experience. On the Mac, the call buttons are not functional, but volume and mute work just fine. Maybe time to sniff out the USB commands and write a plugin for it that uses the Skype API to…aaargh!

Movistar: Apple will not allow us to unlock your iPhone

I’ve been fighting with Movistar over the last couple of weeks over the iPhone‘s simlock that keeps it tied to their network, as I want to be able to use other SIM cards when I’m travelling. I don’t want to break my contract with them, but even so I offered to pay the cancellation fee in order for them to unlock my iPhone. In the contract that I signed, the cancellation fee applies to the service, not the terminal, meaning that if I cancel the service before the 24 month commitment, I have to pay a penalty. Nowhere does it say that the terminal needs to be locked to Movistar for the commitment to remain. In other words, they care about the monthly fee that offsets the lowered terminal price, they could care less about the phone itself.

So far, events have gone like this:

Day 1: Called 609, the Movistar customer service line, and asked about unlocking my iPhone. I proposed to pay the cancellation fee even though I was actually keeping my contract. The reply was that I needed to go through 12 billing cycles (eg 12 months) before they could unlock my iPhone.

Day 2: After rechecking my contract over and over, I found no clause stating the 12 billing cycle requirement. Second call, I am told the same, that there is no way to unlock the phone before 12 months have passed.

Day 3: I call them again, this time threatening to cancel my contract, in which case I would still be paying the penalty I was offering to voluntarily pay, but they would be left without the 21 months of commitment I had left, never mind the 9 months that supposedly had to pass before they could consider unlocking my iPhone. The maths are so obvious that it’s hard to see why they resist: I offer to pay around 350€ and keep my contract which runs at a monthly minimum of 60€, giving them a total in 12 months of 500€. Otherwise, I pay 350€ and they lose the extra 150€.

Day 4: I get a call back from customer service, telling them that they cannot unlock the iPhone 3G. I ask them to repeat that. “We do not have any means to unlock your iPhone even if we wanted to, Apple will not allow us to request unlock codes, as this terminal was released exclusively with Movistar“. WTF? In other countries you can unlock your iPhone through iTunes, after the operator gives you an unlock code, and they also have the device on exclusive country-wide deals with Apple – what gives?

Next step will be to contact Apple tomorrow and see if this is actually true. If it is, next step will be to start a formal procedure with the goverment department that deals with consumer issues.

Looks like a wedge, feels like a wedge…it's a Wedge-It

One of these arrived today:

Yes. It’s a wedge. You can just use your traditional wood edge to chock a door open or shut during search & interior attack, but this thing is pretty cool. For one thing it’s lighter and smaller than a wood one, and secondly, it has various “modes of operation”, such as covering the hinge thus:

You can also jam it at the top of the door. In all, it offers a wide range of possibilities for when wedging the door’s bottom against the floor is impractical (slippery floors anyone?). Here are some dimensioned drawings:

They come in four colors, and cost $7.95 a piece. I have been trying this on a number of doors, for example, outward swinging emergency exits with spaces between the lower door frame and floor, and blocking the hinge is way more effective. Get yours today!

Microsoft updates Office 2008 – Entourage SSL error gone!

This is sweet – finally, Microsoft has gotten rid of the pestering message Entourage displayed when it connected to an Exchange box and the SSL certificates were not set up in a very precise way, including having to employ SAN certificate workarounds. Here is the excerpt of the full release notes:

Reliability is improved when you try to securely connect to your mailbox on a computer that is running Exchange Server 2007. This update fixes an issue that occurs when you try to securely connect to your mailbox on a computer that is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 after you upgrade to the Office 2008 for Mac 12.1.2 update. You receive the following warning message:

Unable to establish a secure connection to mailbox_servername because the server name or IP address does not match the name or IP address on the server’s certificate. If you continue, the information you view and send will be encrypted, but will not be secure.

Motorbike accident on the way home tonight

No, it wasn’t me riding the bike, I was in my car, but it happened in front of me. Two riding on a powerful bike decided to cross four lanes doing about twice the speed limit in not heavy, but quite dense traffic. The result: they hit one of those green plastic bollards, fell, skid almost 300 feet while hitting the curbside fence. The driver suffered a broken leg (both tib & fib, pretty bent around but not compound), and the other guy basically ripped off his lower leg, above the ankle. I doubt he will get to keep it by how bad it looked. In the end, two engines, three EMS and one medic unit, plus countless local & traffic police turned up.

If you ride a bike, remember – you are the chassis, there is nothing between you and the other end of a crash!

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