It’s very frustrating that the night on which, for the first time in months, I happen to want to use Netflix to…

It’s very frustrating that the night on which, for the first time in months, I happen to want to use Netflix to watch something via my PS3 it’s also E3.  And that during E3 Sony’s incapable of properly provisioning PSN.  And so I can’t use F(*%TNV*$ Netflix.

Someone explain to me why these organizations deserve my money, when the single most important feature they advertise – availability – is the first feature they fail to provide in a pinch?

It’s a little bit of a cheap shot to imagine placement in the works of Shakespeare. To start, the idea of brands…

It’s a little bit of a cheap shot to imagine placement in the works of Shakespeare. To start, the idea of brands and the mass-marketing of them is hilariously recent, but moreso because we really don’t have any idea how many incidental references to the local equivalent were made but didn’t stand the test of time.

That said, it’s interesting to think about what good product placement, like the ubiquity of Apple computers in 1990s movies, will look like in down the road.

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