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'End of line' for eco-house







'End of line' for eco-house

'End of line' for eco-house 04/09/2004 04:13 PM

Protestors try to prevent the dismantling of an eco-friendly house built in a national park without planning permission.




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The last time I recommended a television series (Karen Sisco, and the recommendation was due to early-episode writing by creator Elmore Leonard), it was the kiss of death. I seem to have had this effect on the handful of good television series over the past decade: The Big Easy, Dave's World, Reasonable Doubts, Max Bickford and the best of them all, Aaron Sorkin's Sports Night. What distinguished all of these series was excellent writing: You didn't even have to watch -- you could enjoy just listening to the smart, quirky dialogue, and the rich, carefully woven story-lines.

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I've seen quite a few well-written shows destroyed by studio and network hacks insisting on more 'human interest' (i.e. improbable 'cute' romances that are dragged out like soap opera story lines), more 'action' (i.e. simpler shorter dialogue and more implausible disasters with ample shouting and shooting), or more 'conflict' (i.e. black-hat stereotypes that conspire and do inconceivably mean things to impossibly good guys, also a soap opera staple). The Pretender actually took a soap opera actor and, thanks to good writing, made him engaging and heroic -- but the hacks dumbed down the show and refocused it on the conspiracy of 'the center' and the absurd Snidely Whiplash-level nastiness of the antagonists. The (anti-)hero was reduced to a comic book caricature and the program became unwatchable. Same thing happened to Max Bickford, which started brilliantly but was soon forced by the studio to introduce more romance and bigger roles for the young actors on the show (i.e. shed the older-demographic skew because advertisers know older viewers buy less, and less impulsively). Richard Dreyfuss could have been excused if he had murdered the producers, who reduced a show of great promise to pathetic drivel and may have wrecked Dreyfuss' career in the process. Maybe it's a good thing that some of the best shows never lasted long enough to be polluted and dragged down by the pathetic media-oligopoly moneygrubbers who run the studios and networks and care only for ratings points among their most unsophisticated viewers. The consequence is the flood of cheap 'reality' dreck that has filled the schedules and made shows like House stand out so remarkably.

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Catch it while you can. House is way too smart for its own good, especially on that network. As a real-life doctor said in his review of the show on imdb: "Somewhere there is a team of writers who actually know their craft, and an acting ensemble that knows how to pull it off. Now I can watch my TV one hour a week." I'm with you, doctor.

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We have chosen to explore in our time on Earth an idea: Could we increase the size of the instrument and walk inside? To walk inside the instrument and play the instrument is to feel the sound in your body, within your bones and within your mind.
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It's amazing to contemplate a company that is worth so much but is so badly run.  It is very easy to provide prospective customers with a phone number that routes them directly to a knowledgeable sales rep.  Too bad these highly paid execs are so out of touch to understand that simple truth.

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Of course, now I have to find the time to create playlists for the various scenarious in which I envision myself using this. For example, the first one I want to create is a baseball-themed one for between innings at Brent's games. I plan to wow the other parents with this one! After that, maybe a library-themed one that I can play as people slowly congregate in the room where I am giving a presentation.

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