February 2007

What I’m Watching These Days

After reading a post about TV watching by Nate, I felt like writing up what I’m currently watching (as an aside, I have to agree with Michelle that the whole household has to take responsibility for what is on the tivo). This probably doesn’t cover everything, but it’s what I could remember.

Weeknights

  • Poker After Dark: 6 man winner take all texas holdum games with 5 hours of tv per game.

Sunday

Monday

  • Prison Break
  • 24: best season yet
  • Heroes: absolutely love it
  • Studio 60: it’s no Sports Night

Tuesday

  • NCIS: it’s no JAG (take that however you want)
  • The Unit: if you haven’t seen this one, season one is available on Netflix. :)
  • Veronica Mars: this has been my least favorite season, but I’m still hoping it isn’t the last.
  • House

Wednesday

  • Friday Night Lights
  • Jericho: favorite show of the new season (except maybe for Heroes)
  • Lost

Thursday

  • Smallville: I’m still watching but please let it end so that I can finally see the final scene of Clark putting on the suit
  • CSI
  • Grey’s Anatomy: I’m unashamed that this is probably my favorite show on TV (Writers’ Blog)
  • Shark: I felt like this one started great, but I haven’t been that into it lately.

Friday

  • Las Vegas: this hasn’t been the best season, but I can’t pass up Vanessa Marcil and Nikki Cox in HD.
  • Monk: another show that I used to like a lot more

Stuff on at various times or currently on hiatus

  • Stargate
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender: Don’t miss this one! Season 1 is available from Netflix or you can catch it on one of the Nickelodeon channels.
  • Eureka
  • Dead Zone

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What is a beta?

The other day, I saw this post on Zatz Not Funny about Netflix Instant Watching. What I found interesting is the opinion that we either need to enable everyone that asks or “call it a beta and let folks apply”. I’m not really sure what the difference is and why we need to let people apply. It got me to thinking about how beta applies to web apps that are constantly updating. At the point that you are pushing bug fixes and interface changes every 2 weeks, is it a really long beta period or a bunch of point releases?

In a totally unrelated note, the feature also got mentioned on TWIT and dl.tv. For the most part, both mentions were pretty good. The only thing that irked me was Patrick Norton saying on multiple shows that we spent $40 million developing it, but I’ve seen this stated incorrectly in other places as well. The $40 million is what we budgeted to spend on it in 2007 including infrastructure and content licensing.

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